Citizens should treat others with fairness and respect, obey the law, and contribute to the community
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What are the most important qualities of a good citizen in the UK?
Earning a high salary and owning property
Treating others with fairness and respect, obeying the law, and contributing to the community
Supporting only one political party
Attending church every Sunday
Explanation
Being a good citizen means treating others with fairness and respect, respecting laws, and contributing to the community. It is not about wealth, supporting one party, or religious attendance.
Which of the following is encouraged but NOT a legal requirement for UK citizens?
Paying income tax
Having car insurance when driving
Volunteering in the community
Attending jury service when summoned
Explanation
Volunteering is highly encouraged but is not a legal requirement. Paying taxes, having car insurance, and attending jury service when summoned are all legal obligations.
Which of the following is an example of community involvement encouraged in the UK?
Avoiding all contact with neighbours
Volunteering at a local charity or food bank
Only interacting with people from the same background
Refusing to participate in local events
Explanation
Volunteering at charities, food banks, or community groups is a positive example of community involvement. Avoiding neighbours or limiting interactions goes against British values of community participation.