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Question-1
The concept of citizenship has become more:
(A)
Comprehensive
(B)
Positive
(C)
Constructive
(D)
All the above
Question-2
Rights of citizenship of certain persons who have migrated to India from Pakistan is related in Article:
(A)
Article 6
(B)
Article 5
(C)
Article 7
(D)
Article 8
Question-3
Citizenship may be lost on account of:
(A)
Marriage
(B)
Acceptance of government employment or honours from a foreign state
(C)
Long absence
(D)
All the above
Question-4
Every citizen is subject to the authority of the:
(A)
Executive
(B)
Legislature
(C)
Judiciary
(D)
State
Question-5
Citizenship rights are:
(A)
Political in nature
(B)
Legal in nature
(C)
Social in nature
(D)
Ethical in nature
Question-6
According to citizenship Act , citizenship can be acquired by:
(A)
Occupation
(B)
Profession
(C)
Qualification
(D)
Birth
Question-7
Indian constitution gives to its citizens.
(A)
Single citizenship
(B)
Double citizenship
(C)
Single citizenship in some states and double in others
(D)
All the above
Question-8
Who regulate the rights of citizenship?
(A)
The supreme court
(B)
The parliament
(C)
The cabinet
(D)
The president
Question-9
The single citizenship has been granted to :
(A)
Give authority to states
(B)
Strengthen natural unity
(C)
Establish Independent judiciary
(D)
Strengthen federalism
Question-10
Every citizen must use his rights to maximise:
(A)
Self development
(B)
The social welfare
(C)
The strength of administration
(D)
All of the above
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