You scored 21 out of a possible 24
Well done! You are above pass level. You have, according to the test, successfully revealed your knowledge of the English language and of life in the United Kingdom. What would you change about the test if you could?
Yay me! I get to stay!
I have a couple of thoughts about this however, firstly I am sure that the questions were chosen carefully to imply difficulty. A sample of 24 from a bank of X number can always be skewed to look too easy (Halloween question) or too difficult (for me % of muslims, number of children under 19 and 1980's immigration). Secondly, if somebody wishes to become a citizen of a country then the test is it not so much a show of patriotism in my view but to evidence a willingness to educate yourself about a country you wish to be a part of.
I remember being in Australia and passing comment that the Thunderbirds film "ruined" my childhood memories. They did not have a clue what I was on about, Gerry Anderson did not exist to them. Would knowing about him make them a better British Citizen? On it's own maybe not, however the millions of tiny bits of British culture we know without realising it are what differentiates a citizen from a visitor.