Top 150+ Solved Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. As far as Armed Forces are concerned, the fundamental rights· granted under Articles14 and 19 of the Constitution are:

a. not available at all

b. available to armed forces but not to other forces

c. available only at the discretion of the chief of army staff

d. available only according to law made by Parliament

  • d. available only according to law made by Parliament

Q. Right to education is a fundamental right emanating from right to :

a. freedom of speech and expression under Article 19 (1) (a)

b. culture and education under Articles 29 and 30

c. life and personal liberty under Article 21

d. equality before law and equal protection of law under Article 14

  • c. life and personal liberty under Article 21

Q. The Constitution names our country as :

a. Bharat

b. India, that is Bharat

c. Hindustan

d. Aryavarta

  • b. India, that is Bharat

Q. The Constitution provides that Hindi shall be:

a. the national language of India

b. the language of communication between the State Governments

c. the official language of the Union of India

d. the language of communication between the Union Government and the State Governments

  • c. the official language of the Union of India

Q. What is the minimum permissible age for employment in any factory or mine? [DelhiPolice 1994]

a. 12 years

b. 14 years

c. 16 years

d. 18 years

  • b. 14 years

Q. Which of the following is not a condition for becoming a citizen of India?

a. Birth

b. Acquiring property

c. Descent

d. Naturalisation

  • b. Acquiring property

Q. Who is competent to prescribe conditions as for acquiring Indian citizenship? [AssttGrade 1992]

a. Parliament

b. State Legislatures

c. President

d. Attorney General

  • a. Parliament

Q. Which of the following statements regarding the acquisition of Indian citizenship is correct ?

a. If citizenship is to be acquired by registration, six months residence in India is essential.

b. If citizenship is to be acquired by naturalisation the person concerned must have resided in India for 5 years.

c. If born in India, only that person can acquire citizenship at least one of whose parents is an Indian.

d. Rules regarding the citizenship of India shall not be applicable to Jammu and Kashmir.

  • c. If born in India, only that person can acquire citizenship at least one of whose parents is an Indian.

Q. According to the Citizenship Act, 1955, Indian citizenship cannot be acquired by:

a. children of the diplomatic personnel or alien enemies born in India on or after 26th January, 1950

b. children born of Indian citizens abroad

c. incorporation of territory not forming part of India at the commencement of the Constitution

d. naturalization

  • a. children of the diplomatic personnel or alien enemies born in India on or after 26th January, 1950

Q. Citizenship provisions are enshrined in the Constitution in :

a. Part II

b. Part II, Articles 5-11

c. Part II, Articles 5-6

d. Part I, Articles 5-11

  • b. Part II, Articles 5-11

Q. Article 6 enshrines the provision conferring Rights of citizenship of certain persons who have migrated to India from Pakistan. Which one of the following provisions is incorrect?

a. He or either of his parents or any of his grand-parents was born in India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935

b. Such person has so migrated before 19 July, 1948

c. Such person has so migrated on or after the 19 July, 1948, he has been registered as a citizen

d. Such person has got married in India

  • a. He or either of his parents or any of his grand-parents was born in India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935

Q. Details on how citizenship may be acquired and terminated are enumerated in:

a. Part II of the Constitution

b. the Citizenship Act, 1955

c. Schedule I of the Constitution

d. various enactments by Parliament

  • b. the Citizenship Act, 1955

Q. A person can become a citizen of India even if born outside India if his/her:

a. father is a citizen of India

b. mother is a citizen of India

c. father is a citizen of India at the time of the person's birth

d. father or mother is a citizen of India at the time of the person's birth

  • d. father or mother is a citizen of India at the time of the person's birth
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