Features
Designed for adult learners
Every feature in PassTheUKTest exists because it helps you pass on the first attempt — not because it looks impressive on a feature list.
Mock exams
Practise under real exam conditions
Every mock test is 24 questions over 45 minutes — exactly like the official Home Office test. Questions are drawn at random from a bank covering all five chapters, weighted to match the real exam distribution. You see one question at a time, with a live countdown and the ability to flag questions for review before submitting.
Pass-probability score
Know when you're ready to book
After 2+ mock tests we calculate the probability you'd pass on test day — based on the mean and spread of your recent scores. It's a clear ready/borderline/keep-practising signal, so you stop guessing and stop wasting £50 retakes.
Weak-topic analysis
Know exactly where to focus
After each mock we show you a breakdown by chapter — Chapter 3 (History) is often the hardest. We highlight where you scored below 60% so you can shore up weak areas before retaking the full mock.
Detailed explanations
Understand why, not just what
Every question comes with a full explanation referencing the official handbook. We explain why the correct answer is right and, where useful, why the most tempting wrong answers are wrong. This is teaching, not just testing.
Mistake review mode
Practise only the questions you got wrong
Once you've taken a few mock tests, your mistake bank builds up automatically. Switch to mistake review mode to drill the questions that keep tripping you up — ordered by frequency, so the ones you keep missing come back first.
Chapter practice
Study one chapter at a time
Focus on a single chapter — UK history, government and law, modern society — with an optional sub-topic filter. Untimed, with explanations shown immediately. Useful in the early stages of revision when you're still learning the material.
Progress tracking
See your improvement over time
Every attempt is saved to your dashboard. You can see your score history, average pass-mark trend, time-to-completion, and per-chapter improvement. Most users see significant improvement between their first and third mock attempt.