MCQ Citizenship & Citizenship Laws SET 4ALL MCQ For Citizenship & Citizenship Laws 1. 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?5 years.3 years.7 years.10 years.Question 1 of 152. Which one of the following features of citizenship in India is correct?Dual Citizenship of the State and Nation.Single Citizenship of a State.Single Citizenship of whole of India.Dual Citizenship of India and another CountryQuestion 2 of 153. Who/Which of the following is competent to prescribe condition for acquisition of citizenship?Election CommissionPresidentParliament and State Legislatures jointlyParliamentQuestion 3 of 154. According to Indian constitution, Domicile means _________ .Temporary HomeHome in the foreign countryPermanent HomeHome in friend countryQuestion 4 of 155. By the process of naturalization which one among the following can acquire the citizenship of India.ForeignerOverseas IndianNon-Resident IndiaAll of the aboveQuestion 5 of 156. Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with Persons voluntarily acquiring citizenship of a foreign State not to be citizens?Article 5Article 8Article 9Article 6Question 6 of 157. Who said, “A good citizen makes a good State and a bad citizen makes a bad State”?LaskiRousseauPlatoAristotleQuestion 7 of 158. No person shall be a citizen of India if he hasLived in a foreign country for more than five tears Accepted employment in another country Voluntarily acquired citizenship of another countryBeen convicted by a foreign court of lawQuestion 8 of 159. ‘Dual citizenship’ is a feature ofPresidential government Unitary governmentFederal governmentParliamentary governmentQuestion 9 of 1510. Which of the following status relating to the Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) and the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) is true?An OCI is a citizen of India and an NRI is not a citizen of India.Neither of these can vote nor contest the election in IndiaAn OCI can vote but cannot contest in the election in India but an NRI can neither vote nor contest in an election in India An OCI can neither vote nor contest an election in India but an NRI can vote and contest in elections. Question 10 of 1511. The detailed provisions regarding the acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship are contained in the Citizenship Act which was passed bythe Indian Parliament in 1955the British Parliament in August 1948 the Constituent Assembly in 1949 the Indian Parliament in 1950 Question 11 of 1512. With what subject to the Articles 5 to 11 of the Constitution of India deal?Fundamental Duties Indian Union and its territory Union Executive CitizenshipQuestion 12 of 1513. Every person shall be a citizen of India who has migrated from Pakistan to India before and since then have been originally residing in India.19th July 194819th July 1951 19th July 195019th July 1949 Question 13 of 1514. Freedom of Speech under the Indian Constitution is subject to reasonable restrictions on the grounds of protection of 1. sovereignty and integrity of the country. 2. the dignity of the Office of the Prime Minister. 3. the dignity of the Council of Ministers.1 and 31 and 2Only 1 1, 2 and 3Question 14 of 1515. Who wrote "citizenship and social class"?Marshall Ambedkar T. H. MarshallThomas JamesQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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