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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

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Q. Indian citizenship of a person can be terminated if:
1. a person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
2. a person who has become a citizen through registration is sentenced to imprisonment for
not less than 10 years within five years of his registration.
3. the Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
4. a person who is a citizen by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.

  • (A) I and III
  • (B) I, II and III
  • (C) I, III and IV
  • (D) I, II, III and IV

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Q. To acquire citizenship by registration a person must have been resident in India for ______ immediately before making an application:

  • (A) six months
  • (B) one year
  • (C) three years
  • (D) five years

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Q. Which of the following Fundamental Rights is also available to a foreigner on the soil of
India?

  • (A) Equality of opportunity in the matter of public employment
  • (B) Freedoms of movement, residence and profession
  • (C) Protection from discrimination on grounds only of religion, race, caste or sex
  • (D) Protection of life and personal liberty against action without authority of law

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Q. On whom does the Constitution confer special responsibility for the enforcement of
Fundamental Rights?

  • (A) Parliament
  • (B) Supreme Court
  • (C) President
  • (D) State legislature

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Q. According to Article 23, the following are prohibited:

  • (A) traffic in human beings, beggary, slavery and bonded labour
  • (B) monopoly of trade
  • (C) sale of incenses
  • (D) visit to terrorist infected areas

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Q. Articles 20-22 relate to the fundamental right to life and personal liberty. These rights are available to :

  • (A) citizens and non-citizens
  • (B) natural persons as well as artificial persons
  • (C) citizen only
  • (D) all persons who have juristic personality

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Q. Which one of the following has been dropped from the list of personal freedoms enshrined in Article 19 of the Constitution?

  • (A) Freedom to assemble peacefully without arms
  • (B) Freedom to acquire, hold and dispose of property
  • (C) Freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country
  • (D) Freedom to carry on any profession, occupation; trade or business

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Q. Once the proclamation of emergency is made, the right of a citizen to move to the Supreme Court for the enforcement of his fundamental right is suspended by the:

  • (A) Prime Minister of India
  • (B) President of India
  • (C) Speaker of Lok Sabha
  • (D) Chief Justice of Supreme Court

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Q. Under Article 368, Parliament has no power to repeal Fundamental Rights because they are:

  • (A) enshrined in Part III of the Constitution
  • (B) human rights
  • (C) transcendental rights
  • (D) part of bask structure of essential framework of the Constitution

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