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Part 14: The French Romance of the Supersonic Airliner, and the “Iron Rule of Neutrality” for the Civil Service Head

If the previous sets helped us establish the “structural skeleton” of British history, then this particular set of questions serves to fill in the “flesh and blood” of modern British life and systems. The exam questions in this set are…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • May 14, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Part 13: The Unyielding Celtic Queen and the Secret Garden of Great Britain

If you are a long-time reader who has followed this guide all the way here, I am certain that when you open this set of questions, a knowing smile will cross your face. This particular exam paper feels less like…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • May 13, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Part 12: The “Independent Sovereignty” of Crown Dependencies, and the Untamed Souls Who Changed the World

Dear fellow travelers, Unknowingly, our citizenship pass guide has marched into its 12th chapter. Having deconstructed several sets of questions in succession, I am confident that when you look at an exam paper now, you are no longer just looking…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • May 12, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Part 11: The “Word Games” of Overseas Territories, and Some Familiar “Old Friends”

As we step into the 11th set of questions, I must first congratulate you! The “examiner’s hidden rule” that you uncovered in the previous chapter—asking the same core concept in a different guise—is practically everywhere in this exam paper. When…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • May 11, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Part 10: The King Who Hid in an Oak Tree (Again?), and the Thousand-Year-Old Roman Wall

We have finally arrived at the tenth chapter of our citizenship pass guide. Flipping through this 10th set of questions, I felt a sudden stir of emotion. Do you remember the observation we made previously? “What we initially dismissed as…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • May 10, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Part 9: The Glory of the Glass Palace, and the Daily Refinements of the Middle Class

I have a strong feeling that this installment is practically tailor-made for those of us around our fifties who have just relocated to the UK and are working hard to adjust to our new lives. The questions are no longer…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • May 9, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Part 8: The Swinging Sixties, and the Cup of Tea That Travelled Ten Thousand Miles

Without realizing it, our guide has already reached its eighth chapter. After analyzing this particular set of questions, I found that they are highly visual, almost like an “evolutionary history of daily life” in the British Empire. It stretches from…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • May 8, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Chapter 7: The Marathon of Rights and the “Ashes” of Legend

As this collection of notes grows thicker, analyzing Set 7 brings a specific realization: in Britain, history isn’t just a painting hanging on a wall; it is the flesh and blood of the current system. For those of us in…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • Apr 27, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Chapter 6: From Wonton Noodles to Haggis—The New Tenant’s Handbook

This installment feels like being invited into the living rooms and back gardens of the British people. For those of us Hong Kongers nearing fifty, who have spent most of our lives eating wonton noodles, we now find ourselves trying…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • Apr 26, 2026
  • The UK Test Masterclass

Chapter 5: The King Under the Oak, and the Revolution that “Never Fought”

What struck me most in analyzing this fifth set of questions was a sense of “cultural contrast.” In Hong Kong, we are used to treating exams with absolute gravity, assuming that questions must always revolve around complex political or economic…

  • TechaGeekTechaGeek
  • Apr 25, 2026
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