Handbook

Life in the UK handbook, turned into a practical revision map.

Use this page to move from official handbook themes into active recall: chapter summaries, memory traps, key terms, dates, and direct practice links for every topic.

What to do here

1

Read the chapter summary

Start with the plain-English overview so the facts have a story, not just a list.

2

Memorise the testable facts

Pull out dates, people, institutions, places, rights, and responsibilities before you practise.

3

Answer topic questions

Use a focused topic set immediately after reading so weak areas appear while the content is fresh.

4

Review wrong answers

Turn each mistake into one short note, then revisit the same topic later in a timed set.

Frequently tested memory targets
24 questions, 45 minutes, 75% pass mark, 18 correct answers
UK countries, capital cities, patron saints, flags, and national symbols
1066, 1215, 1588, 1605, 1689, 1707, 1807, 1918, 1928, 1948
Parliament, monarchy, Prime Minister, elections, devolution, courts, and police
Public services, volunteering, faith communities, arts, sport, and national holidays
Common trap

Do not only reread the handbook. The test asks recognition questions under time pressure, so facts need to be practised as questions, reviewed when wrong, and revisited later.

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01

Values and Principles of the UK

5 handbook sections with linked practice.

British valuesRights and responsibilitiesCommunity participation
02

What is the UK?

2 handbook sections with linked practice.

Countries and capitalsNational symbolsGeography and identity
03

A Long and Illustrious History

6 handbook sections with linked practice.

Timeline orderKey monarchsWars and reforms
04

A Modern, Thriving Society

4 handbook sections with linked practice.

Customs and holidaysArts and sportPublic services
05

The UK Government, the Law and Your Role

5 handbook sections with linked practice.

ParliamentElectionsLaw and civic duties