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Citizenship – Class 11 Political Science MCQs
A citizen is a participatory member of a political community. In many sovereign states, citizenship is equal to nationality, which is in international law the membership in a sovereign state. Citizenship helps people of the nation to feel protected.
This section contains the multiple-choice questions and answers on Class 11 Political Science - Citizenship. Practice these MCQs to learn and test the skills of Citizenship.
List of Class 11 Political Science Citizenship Multiple-Choice Questions with Answers
1. India has a provision of which citizenship?
- Single
- Dual
- Multi
- No
Answer: A) Single
Explanation:
India has a provision of single citizenship which means any individual residing in any state but holds the citizenship of India only.
2. How can citizenship be acquired?
- Birth
- Descent
- Inclusion of territory
- All the above
Answer: D) All the above
Explanation:
Citizenship can be acquired by birth, descent, and inclusion of territory.
3. Who is T.H. Marshall?
- French Philosopher
- British Sociologist
- Greek Philosopher
- Greek Political Scientist
Answer: B) British Sociologist
Explanation:
T.H. Marshall was a British Sociologist.
4. When did the French Revolution take place?
- 1888
- 1766
- 1789
- 1995
Answer: C) 1789
Explanation:
The French revolution took place in 1789.
5. In which country /region apartheid was practiced?
- India
- Arab Nation
- South Africa
- West Europe
Answer: C) South Africa
Explanation:
Apartheid was practiced in South Africa.
6. Who wrote "citizenship and social class"?
- Marshall
- Thomas James
- Ambedkar
- T. H. Marshall
Answer: D) T. H. Marshall
Explanation:
T. H. Marshall wrote the book citizenship and social class.
7. Right to vote is a ____.
- Basic right
- Social right
- Political right
- Natural right
Answer: C) Political right
Explanation:
Right to vote is a political right.
8. Which article provide freedom from slavery?
- Article 23
- Article 4
- Article 2
- Article 14
Answer: B) Article 4
Explanation:
Article 4 provides freedom from slavery.
9. Right to life is a ____.
- Fundamental right
- Basic right
- Political right
- Social right
Answer: B) Basic right
Explanation:
Right to life is a basic life.
10. How many fundamental rights are there in the Indian constitution?
- 14
- 11
- 6
- 23
Answer: C) 6
Explanation:
There are six fundamental rights of the Indian Constitution along with the constitutional articles.