MCQ Citizenship & Citizenship Laws SET 2ALL MCQ For Citizenship & Citizenship Laws 1. To become a citizen of India , ________ is not a necessary condition.Birth in IndiaDescentHaving property in IndiaNaturalisationQuestion 1 of 152. According to Indian constitution, Domicile means _________.Temporary HomeHome in foreign countryHome in friend countryPermanent HomeQuestion 2 of 153. By the process of naturalisation which one among the following can acquire the citizenship of India.ForeignerNon Resident IndiaOverseas IndianAll of the aboveQuestion 3 of 154. Which of the following statements are true regarding the citizenship of India? i) A citizen of India is anyone born on or after 26th January 1950 ii) Anyone born before July 1, 1987 is Indian citizen by birth irrespective of his parents nationalityOnly i Only iii and ii combined None of the above Question 4 of 155. What is true about NRC? i) It is a register prepared after the Census of 1951 ii) It holds the data of each village, household and was published in 1951 iii) NRC along with the Electoral Roll of 1971 is called Legacy DataOnly i i and iiii and iii All of the above Question 5 of 156. Which committee gave the idea of jus soli kind of citizenship?Constituent Assembly Motilal Nehru CommitteeAttlee CommitteeNone of the aboveQuestion 6 of 157. In which list of the Indian Constitution is the Citizenship included?State List Concurrent List Union ListNone of the above Question 7 of 158. Which article of the Constitution contains the provisions of citizenship to persons migrated to India from Pakistan?Article 5 Article 7 Article 8Article 6Question 8 of 159. When was the Citizenship Amendment Bill passed by the Parliament?2020 2019 20172018Question 9 of 1510. Which of the following statements is true regarding Citizenship Amendment Act 2019? i) It amends the Citizenship Act 1955 ii) It provides for Indian Citizenship to persecuted religious minorities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan who are mainly MuslimsOnly i Only iiBoth i and iiNone of the above Question 10 of 1511. Who appoints the Advocate General of states?Chief justice of the high court Chief Minister of stateGovernor of statePresident of IndiaQuestion 11 of 1512. Which among the following statements concerning the Chief Minister is/are NOT true? i) At his time of appointment, the Chief Minister need not be a member of the state legislature ii) The Chief Minister must always prove his majority in the legislative assembly before his appointment. iii) It is the governor who does the final appointment of the Chief Minister. iv) The Chief Minister can recommend the dissolution of the legislative assembly to the Governor.Only i and iv Only iii and ii iii and ivQuestion 12 of 1513. What is the minimum age to become the Chief Minister of any State?30 years 25 years 21 years35 years Question 13 of 1514. Indian citizenship cannot be obtained byBirthAbsorbing any part of landNaturalizationDepositing money in Indian BanksQuestion 14 of 1515. How many years does a person of Indian origin need to reside in India to become a citizen of India under the Citizenship Act, 1955?3 years7 years10 years5 yearsQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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