Quiz on Citizenship of India, Citizenship Amendment Act & Chief Minister of the state
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We brings you a GK Quiz on Citizenship of India, Citizenship Amendment Act and Chief Minister of state. The citizenship amendment Act 2019 has been in news quite lately along with many state elections. Hence the topics become relevant for UPSC, SSC and Bank PO exams. Take a look at each question below.
Quiz
Que.1). 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 nationality
a). Only i
b). Only ii
c). i and ii combined
d). None of the above
Ans. c
Que.2). Indian constitution took the concept of single
citizenship from?
a). USA
b). UK
c). Australia
d). Japan
Ans. b
Que.3). 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 Data
a). Only i
b). i and ii
c). ii and iii
d). All of the above
Ans. d
Que.4). Which committee gave the idea of jus soli kind
of citizenship?
a). Constituent Assembly
b). Motilal Nehru Committee
c). Attlee Committee
d). None of the above
Ans. b
Que.5). In which list of the Indian Constitution is
the Citizenship included?
a). State List
b). Union List
c). Concurrent List
d). None of the above
Ans. b
Que.6). The Constitution defines citizens as?
a). Any person born in India
b). Any person who spends more than 5 years in India
c). Any person who is born in India or his/her parents
are born in India
d). Constitution does not define citizen
Ans. d
Que.7). Which article of the Constitution contains the
provisions of citizenship to persons migrated to India from Pakistan?
a). Article 5
b). Article 6
c). Article 7
d). Article 8
Ans. b
Que.8). Indian citizenship can be acquired through
which of the following?
a). By descent
b). By naturalization
c). By registration
d). All of the above
Ans. d
Que.9). When was the Citizenship Amendment Bill passed
by the Parliament?
a). 2020
b). 2018
c). 2019
d). 2017
Ans. c
Que.10). 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
Muslims
a). Only i
b). Only ii
c). Both i and ii
d). None of the above
Ans. a
Que.11). Who appoints the Advocate General of states?
a). Governor of state
b). Chief Minister of state
c). Chief justice of the high court
d). President of India
Ans. a
Que.12). Who does the Chief Minister give his
resignation to?
a). Prime Minister
b). Governor of the state
c). Chief justice of the High Court
d). President of India
Ans. b
Que.13). 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.
a). Only i and iv
b). Only ii
c). i and ii
d). iii and iv
Ans. b
Que.14). The powers and functions of the Chief
Minister of the state are analogous to which of the following?
a). President
b). Prime Minister
c). Governor
d). Cabinet Minister
Ans. b
Que.15). What is the minimum age to become the Chief
Minister of any State?
a). 30 years
b). 35 years
c). 25 years
d). 21 years
Ans. c
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