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Question-1
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-2
A foreigner can acquire Indian citizenship through:
(A)
Registration
(B)
Naturalization
(C)
Descent
(D)
All of these
Question-3
A person is entitled to Indian citizenship if:
(A)
Domiciled in India
(B)
Born in India
(C)
A refuge who has migrated to India from Pakistan
(D)
All the above
Question-4
According to citizenship Act , citizenship can be acquired by:
(A)
Occupation
(B)
Profession
(C)
Qualification
(D)
Birth
Question-5
An Indian citizen is one who is:
(A)
A migrant from Pakistan to India
(B)
A migrant from USA to India
(C)
A migrant from Canada to India
(D)
A migrant from Britain to India
Question-6
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-7
The term citizen means:
(A)
A resident of a city with the privileges of resistance
(B)
Just a residence
(C)
Privilege
(D)
All the above
Question-8
Citizenship rights are:
(A)
Political in nature
(B)
Legal in nature
(C)
Social in nature
(D)
Ethical in nature
Question-9
Which among the following rights are exclusively enjoyed by the citizens of India?
(A)
Right to contest for certain offices
(B)
The right of suffrage for election to the house of people and legislative assembly of every state
(C)
Some of the fundamental right under Articles 19,16,15
(D)
All the above
Question-10
The single citizenship has been granted to :
(A)
Give authority to states
(B)
Strengthen natural unity
(C)
Establish Independent judiciary
(D)
Strengthen federalism
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