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What is UK Test Hub?

UK Test Hub is a free, independent practice platform built to help learners across Britain prepare for UK tests and assessments — no accounts, no paywalls, no surprises.

We bring together every major test a person living, working or studying in the UK is likely to sit, and rebuild each one as a series of free, browser-based mock papers designed to reflect common exam formats. Whether you're seventeen and revising for the DVSA Driving Theory Test, a parent helping a child through the 11+, or an adult applying for British citizenship, you can practise here for free, on any device, without ever creating an account.

What we cover

Our Driving section covers the DVSA car theory test, motorcycle theory, hazard perception clips and the practical show-me / tell-me questions, plus dedicated banks for LGV and PCV candidates. Every question is based on publicly available guidance and uses multiple-choice and case-study style formats similar to what you'll see at the test centre.

The Life in the UK bank takes you through the full handbook — British history, values and principles, government, law and everyday life — designed to reflect common Life in the UK test structure (24 questions, 45 minutes). It's the test most people sit to settle (ILR) or naturalise as a British citizen, and we keep our content aligned with the current edition of the published handbook.

For IELTS, ESOL and other English language exams, we have practice for reading, listening, grammar and vocabulary across A1 through C1 levels, suitable for international students, healthcare professionals and visa applicants. Our Education section runs from 11+ verbal and non-verbal reasoning all the way through to GCSE Maths, English and the sciences, while our Career and Workplace Compliance banks cover the everyday certifications British employers ask for — Food Hygiene, First Aid, Fire Safety, Manual Handling, Health & Safety Awareness and GDPR. We also publish NHS numeracy and literacy papers for healthcare candidates, and a Fun category of British general-knowledge quizzes for anyone who just enjoys a good test.

How our mock tests work

Every mock on the site is designed to reflect common exam formats — a similar question structure where appropriate, a similar style of wording, a comparable difficulty curve and, where relevant, a comparable time limit. You can sit a full paper end to end, or dip into shorter topic-specific sets when you want to drill a single weak area in fifteen or twenty minutes.

Tests are marked instantly the moment you finish. You see your score, your pass / fail status against the typical pass mark, and a question-by-question breakdown with a written explanation for every answer — including the wrong ones, so you understand why a distractor is wrong as well as why the correct option is right. Your best score on each mock is saved locally on your device, so you can watch yourself improve without ever needing to register.

Everything works on a phone, a tablet, a school Chromebook or a desktop. There's no app to install, no email to hand over, no trial that quietly turns into a subscription. You open the page, you take the test, you learn from it, and you come back when you're ready for the next one.

Why practice tests work

Decades of cognitive-science research show that retrieval practice — actively recalling answers under exam-like conditions — is one of the most effective ways to learn. Reading notes feels productive but rarely transfers to exam day. Mock tests expose gaps in your knowledge before they cost you marks, build familiarity with the question style, and reduce exam anxiety through repeated low-stakes exposure.

Spaced repetition — returning to the same weak topics across several short sessions — beats one long cram the night before. Twenty focused minutes a day for two weeks will almost always outperform a single five-hour Sunday session, because the act of forgetting and re-learning is what locks the answer into long-term memory. Sitting timed mocks under realistic conditions also matters: most people who fail a UK exam don't fail because they didn't know the material — they fail because they ran out of time, misread a question under pressure, or panicked at the first hard item. Practising the full paper end to end, with the clock running, makes test day feel familiar instead of frightening.

Built for UK exams

UK Test Hub is written in British English, uses British spellings and references British institutions — the DVSA, the Home Office, Ofqual, the NHS, the awarding bodies behind GCSE and A-level. Our questions use UK road signs, UK currency, UK measurements and UK examples, because practising on American or generic content is one of the fastest ways to pick up bad habits before a UK exam.

We aim to keep our practice content aligned with publicly available guidance and update topics when major syllabus, handbook or code-of-practice changes are identified. For high-trust topics such as Driving Theory, Life in the UK, SERU, CSCS and healthcare exams, we prioritise updates when official guidance changes.

Accessibility matters too. The site is keyboard-navigable, has strong colour contrast, scales properly on small screens, and avoids the cluttered pop-ups and forced sign-ups that make so many revision sites painful to use. And it's free — genuinely free, supported by unobtrusive advertising rather than locked-down paid tiers.

Who uses UK Test Hub

Learner drivers and cab/taxi drivers make up the largest group — teenagers preparing for their first theory test, chauffeurs and PHV drivers, trainee LGV and PCV drivers building toward a professional licence. In particular, private hire drivers preparing for the TfL SERU assessment are one of our largest and fastest-growing audiences, using our SERU mocks to drill safety, equality and regulatory scenarios before sitting the real thing at a TfL test centre. Alongside them, thousands of people each year use our Life in the UK papers as part of their journey to Indefinite Leave to Remain or British citizenship.

We're used by international students preparing for IELTS and Cambridge English exams, by NHS candidates sitting numeracy and literacy assessments before training, and by GCSE and 11+ students who want extra timed practice beyond what their school provides. Construction workers use our Construction & Trade bank before booking their CSCS card test, security staff revise for the SIA in our Security & Door Supervision section, and care workers brush up on safeguarding and food hygiene.

Teachers, tutors and parents use UK Test Hub as a free homework resource, setting topic mocks for students and reviewing the explanations together. And quite a few people simply enjoy testing themselves on British history, geography and trivia — which is exactly what our Fun category is there for.

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How to Pass UK Tests First Time

  • 1. Start with a diagnostic mock

    Take a full mock test before revising. Your score map shows exactly which topics need the most work.

  • 2. Drill weak topics

    Use topic-specific practice tests to attack low-scoring areas in short, focused sessions of 15–20 minutes.

  • 3. Sit timed mocks weekly

    Recreate exam conditions with full-length timed mocks. Aim to consistently exceed the pass mark before booking.

  • 4. Review every wrong answer

    Read every explanation, not just the score. Understanding why an answer is wrong is what makes the next one right.

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