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MCQ Citizenship & Citizenship Laws SET 1

ALL MCQ For Citizenship & Citizenship Laws

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1. In which year, parliament passed the Citizenship Act?

Question 1 of 15

2. Single citizenship in india has been taken from which country?

Question 2 of 15

3. For how many years, a person of Indian origin must have been an ordinary resident of India before making application towards getting citizenship by registration?

Question 3 of 15

4. Which among the following Article deals with the rights of citizenships of certain persons of Indian origin residing outside of India?

Question 4 of 15

5. In which Part of the Constitution of India we find the provisions relating to citizenship ?

Question 5 of 15

6. Which type of Citizenship is provided by the Constitution of India?

Question 6 of 15

7. Which act made extensive provisions regarding citizenship of India?

Question 7 of 15

8. Which of the following institution holds the ultimate power to manage the rights of citizenship in India?

Question 8 of 15

9. Consider the following

1. Renunciation

2. Termination

3. Deprivation

How many of the above are the modes of losing Indian Citizenship?

Question 9 of 15

10. The category of ‘Overseas Citizens of India’ was entered in the Citizenship Act of India through an amendment in the year______.

Question 10 of 15

11. Which one of the following statements regarding an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) is not correct?

Question 11 of 15

12. Which Articles of Indian Constitution are related to citizenship?

Question 12 of 15

13. The Delhi High Court has recently granted Indian citizenship to those Tibetans who were born here between:

Question 13 of 15

14. The provisions of citizenship have been added in:

Question 14 of 15

15. When the citizenship of a person in India can not be terminated?

Question 15 of 15

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