CCSE Task 5 test: Spanish society and daily life
Task 5 is the second largest (84 questions in the bank, 5 in the real exam). Covers everything about living in Spain: how healthcare, education, work, customs and public services work.
What this task covers
Healthcare (Social Security, health card, emergencies), education (Primary, ESO, Bachillerato, vocational, University), work (contracts, payslip, Social Security, holidays, sick leave), housing (rent, mortgages, padrón), transport (DGT, driving licence, bus, AVE), customs (meal times, holidays, tipping), emergency numbers (112, 091, 062, 016) and administrative procedures.
Some questions from this topic
10 representative questions from the block. Click any to see the answer and explanation.
- 01¿Qué documento deben solicitar los extranjeros para residir legalmente en España?
- 02¿Cuál es el documento que certifica el lugar de residencia del titular?
- 03¿A qué sustituye el registro electrónico individual?
- 04¿Cuál es la edad mínima para conducir un coche en España?
- 05El carné de conducir se hace en...
- 06Para sacar el carné de conducir hay que aprobar...
- 07¿Dónde se tramita el libro de familia?
- 08¿Cuál de estos canales de televisión es autonómico?
- 09¿Cuánto dura el permiso de maternidad o paternidad?
- 10¿Cuál es la tasa máxima de alcohol en sangre permitida a los conductores, en gramos por litro (g/l)?
How to prepare it
If you already live in Spain, this is the easiest block because many questions are common sense about daily life. Pay attention to details: minimum ages (driving licence 18, voting 18, working 16), emergency numbers (112 general, 016 gender violence, 062 Civil Guard, 091 National Police). The padrón and health card come up in nearly every session.
Master this topic with focused mock exams. Do a first pass to see what you know and a second one to strengthen the gaps.
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