MCQ Questions for Class 11 Political Science: Ch 6 Citizenship
1. In 1958, India gave refuge to persecuted people from
(a) Bhutan.
(b) Sri Lanka.
(c) Tibet.
(d) Afghanistan.
► (c) Tibet.
2. Martin Luther King Jr. led movement against
(a) Segregation Laws
(b) Multiple citizenship
(c) Dual citizenship
(d) Multi National Companies
► (a) Segregation Laws
3. Citizenship can be acquired by:
(a) Long residence
(b) Marriage
(c) Government service
(d) All of the above
► (d) All of the above
4. Identify the nation where dual citizenship prevails.
(a) India
(b) Sri Lanka
(c) USA
(d) Nepal
► (c) USA
5. The Palestinian refugees are fighting for full citizenship of a state in
(a) Middle East
(b) South East Asia
(c) Europe
(d) West America
► (a) Middle East
6. Choose the incorrect cause of illegal immigration.
(a) War
(b) Poverty
(c) Prostitution and slavery
(d) Peace
► (d) Peace
7. Identify the year when Black people got equal citizenship rights in the South Africa.
(a) 1960s
(b) 1970s
(c) 1980s
(d) 1990s
► (d) 1990s
8. Citizenship may be lost under the following condition:
(a) Marriage
(b) Long Absence
(c) Adoption
(d) All of the above
► (d) All of the above
9. The notion of citizenship rights is associated with
(a) A. H. Halsey.
(b) E. H. Carr.
(c) T. H. Huxley.
(d) T. H. Huxlem.
► (c) T. H. Huxley.
10. Choose the incorrect type of citizenship.
(a) Dual citizenship
(b) Multiple citizenship
(c) Single Citizenship
(d) Non- Resident Citizenship
► (d) Non- Resident Citizenship
11. The 1951 Geneva Convention deals with
(a) Refugee laws.
(b) Laws against segregation.
(c) Laws against forced labour.
(d) Citizenship rights of women.
► (a) Refugee laws.
12. Who was T. Marshall?
(a) A British Socialist
(b) A British Scientist
(c) A British Cricketer
(d) A British Footballer
► (a) A British Socialist
13. What is the meaning of the term 'Apartheid'?
(a) Social Upliftment
(b) Social Discrimination
(c) Economic Upliftment
(d) Economic Discrimination
► (b) Social Discrimination
14. Identify incorrect statement related to the refugees or illegal migrants.
(a) No state is willing to grant them membership.
(b) They have no guaranteed rights by any state.
(c) Live in precarious conditions.
(d) Enjoy equal status with the citizens.
► (d) Enjoy equal status with the citizens.