Citizenship
Civics ⇒ Constitution and Law
Citizenship starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the process by which a foreigner can become an Indian citizen by registration.
Describe the process of renunciation of Indian citizenship.
Explain the importance of citizenship in a democratic country like India.
Explain the term 'deprivation' of citizenship.
Explain the term 'naturalisation' in the context of citizenship.
Explain the term 'single citizenship' as provided by the Indian Constitution.
List any two duties of an Indian citizen.
Name any two rights that Indian citizens enjoy but foreigners do not.
Which authority has the power to regulate the acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship? (1) President (2) Parliament (3) Supreme Court (4) Prime Minister
Which of the following is a Fundamental Duty of every Indian citizen? (1) To safeguard public property (2) To vote in elections (3) To pay taxes (4) To join the army
Which of the following is a responsibility of an Indian citizen? (1) To obey the laws (2) To travel abroad (3) To own property (4) To receive free education
Which of the following is a right available only to Indian citizens? (1) Right to equality (2) Right to freedom of speech (3) Right to vote (4) Right to life
Fill in the blank: A person born outside India can become an Indian citizen if either of his/her ______ is an Indian citizen at the time of birth.
Fill in the blank: A person can acquire Indian citizenship by ______ if he/she has resided in India for a specified period and meets other conditions.
Fill in the blank: Article ______ of the Indian Constitution deals with citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution.
Fill in the blank: The ______ Act governs the acquisition and loss of Indian citizenship after the commencement of the Constitution.
True or False: A foreigner can become an Indian citizen through naturalisation.
True or False: A person born in India on or after 26th January 1950 is automatically an Indian citizen.
True or False: A person can be deprived of Indian citizenship if he/she has obtained it by fraud.
True or False: The Constitution of India allows for citizenship by descent.
