As mentioned in question #5 the book “Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship” 2nd edition is the official guidebook and handbook in studying for Life in the UK test. The chapters that need to be focused on are chapter 2 (A changing society), chapter 3 (UK today: a profile), chapter 4 (How the United Kingdom is governed?), chapter 5 (Everyday needs) and chapter 6 (Employment). The test doesn’t come with the same questions as the computer will randomly select 24 questions from the database base on the “Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship” 2nd edition book so carefully reading and understanding these chapters is a must.

A quick browse in the official website of the Home Office with regards to the Life in the UK
Test bullet points in these topics came out;

Migration to Britain, The changing role of women, children, family and young people, population, The regions of Britain, Religion and Tolerance, Customs and traditions, How the United Kingdom is governed, Housing, Services in and for the Home, Money and Credit, Health, Education, Leisure, Travel and transport, Identity documents, Looking for work, Equal rights and discrimination, At work, Working for yourself, and Childcare and children at work. Under these bullet points are questions which can pretty much give a background to anyone reviewing for the test. Of course all the answers in the review questions can be found in the “Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship” 2nd edition book.