Citizenship
Political Science ⇒ Political Theory
Citizenship starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Define citizenship in the context of political theory.
Describe the concept of 'global citizenship'.
Discuss the challenges faced by stateless persons.
Discuss the impact of globalisation on the concept of citizenship.
Discuss the relationship between citizenship and nationality.
Discuss the role of citizenship in promoting social cohesion.
Explain the concept of 'active citizenship'.
Explain the concept of 'universal citizenship'.
Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution? (1) Article 5, (2) Article 10, (3) Article 15, (4) Article 20
Which of the following is a benefit of citizenship? (1) Immunity from taxes, (2) Right to participate in government, (3) Exemption from laws, (4) None of the above
Which of the following is a duty of an Indian citizen? (1) To pay taxes, (2) To serve in the army, (3) To vote in every election, (4) To own property
Which of the following is a fundamental duty of Indian citizens? (1) To protect public property, (2) To form associations, (3) To seek employment, (4) To travel abroad
Fill in the blank: A person who voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another country ceases to be an _______ citizen.
Fill in the blank: The Citizenship Act of _______ governs the acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship.
Fill in the blank: The Indian Constitution provides for _______ citizenship for the whole of India.
Fill in the blank: The Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card does not grant _______ rights to its holders.
Is it possible for a person to have dual citizenship under Indian law? (Yes/No)
True or False: All citizens are nationals, but not all nationals are citizens.
True or False: Citizenship can only be acquired by birth.
True or False: The Constitution of India provides for citizenship by naturalisation.
