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Class 11 Political Science (Political Theory) Chapter 6 Citizenship

This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of Chapter 6 of Class 11 Political Science (Political Theory), titled “Citizenship.” It will test your knowledge of the concept of citizenship, its legal and political dimensions, and the rights and duties of citizens in a nation-state. You will encounter questions on the different types of citizenship, the process of acquiring and losing citizenship, and the relationship between nationality and citizenship. The quiz will also cover important topics such as the challenges of citizenship in a globalized world, the distinction between citizens and non-citizens, and the role of citizenship in shaping individual and collective identity. By taking this quiz, you will reinforce your understanding of the critical role citizenship plays in the functioning of a democracy and its impact on political participation, rights, and responsibilities. This quiz will help solidify your grasp of the theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship in political science.

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Category: Issue of ‘outsiders’ in cities and states.

1. What is a common reason for resistance against ‘outsiders’ in a region?

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Category: Concept of ‘Insiders’ and ‘Outsiders’

2. What is the primary distinction between ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’ in a crowded space scenario?

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Category: Civil Rights – Protection of life, liberty, and property.

3. What is a significant obstacle for marginalized groups in exercising their right to vote?

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Category: Labour migration and resistance to it

4. What is a common reason for local resistance to labour migration?

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Category: FULL AND EQUAL MEMBERSHIP

5. Which of the following is considered a civil right for citizens according to the syllabus?

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Category: Rights and duties of citizens.

6. Which of the following is a civil right expected by citizens in a democratic state?

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Category: Challenges to Inclusive Citizenship

7. Which international organization has appointed a High Commissioner for Refugees to address refugee crises globally?

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Category: Full and equal membership of a political community.

8. What is citizenship defined as in the context of a political community?

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Category: Causes: Wars, persecution, natural disasters.

9. Which of the following countries is known for its policy of providing asylum to a significant number of refugees from conflict zones?

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Category: Balancing equality and diversity.

10. According to the Indian Constitution, which right is included under Article 21?

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Category: Freedom of Movement and Residence

11. What is a fundamental right related to freedom of movement?

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Category: Introduction

12. What does citizenship imply according to the syllabus?

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Category: GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP

13. Which of the following best defines global citizenship?

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Category: Struggles for inclusion.

14. Which revolution in 1789 marked a significant struggle for citizenship rights?

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Category: Political rights (e.g., Right to vote).

15. Why might migrant workers face difficulties in exercising their right to vote?

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Category: Acquisition: By birth, descent, registration, naturalization, and territory inclusion.

16. Which method of acquiring citizenship can be pursued by individuals who marry a citizen and then meet certain residency requirements?

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Category: Discrimination based on regionalism (e.g., Mumbai for Mumbaikars).

17. What is a common reason for local resistance against outsiders taking jobs in a region?

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Category: Social Rights – Access to education and employment.

18. What major hurdle does the urban poor face in accessing education and employment, and how should policies address this issue according to the syllabus concepts?

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Category: Dalit and women’s movements in India.

19. Which of the following movements in India primarily focuses on addressing issues related to caste discrimination and ensuring social justice?

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Category: Varying policies worldwide.

20. What is one common criterion for obtaining citizenship in many countries?

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Category: T. H. Marshall’s Three Types of Citizenship Rights

21. According to T. H. Marshall, what is citizenship defined as?

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Category: Displacement due to development projects.

22. Which group often faces significant challenges from development pressures such as infrastructure projects?

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Category: Economic contributions of slum dwellers.

23. Which of the following is a profession commonly associated with slum dwellers?

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Category: Urban Poor and Citizenship

24. Which of the following is an obligation of citizenship?

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Category: Sovereignty and democratic rights.

25. Which of the following is a political right commonly granted to citizens in democratic countries?

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Category: UNIVERSAL CITIZENSHIP

26. Which right is protected under the Indian Constitution for its citizens?

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Category: Example: Refugees and illegal migrants.

27. Which of the following is a significant challenge countries face when deciding to grant citizenship to refugees?

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Category: Citizen and Nation

28. Which of the following is generally considered a civic duty for citizens in a democratic country?

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Category: Granting of Citizenship

29. Which of the following rights is protected under the Indian Constitution for its citizens?

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Category: Legal struggles for citizenship rights

30. Until which decade did the black African population in South Africa face challenges in attaining equal citizenship rights due to apartheid policies?

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Category: Struggles for Equal Citizenship

31. Which of the following was a key outcome of the French Revolution with respect to citizenship rights?

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Category: Migration in search of jobs.

32. What is the primary reason for migration due to economic factors?

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Category: Inclusiveness in a Nation-State

33. What role does secularism play in forming a nation-state’s identity?

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Category: Constitutional Provisions for Citizenship in India

34. Which right is specifically protected for religious and linguistic minorities in India?

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Category: Importance of human rights and international cooperation.

35. What does global citizenship primarily emphasize?

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Category: Stateless People and Refugees

36. Which of the following is a valid criterion for acquiring Indian citizenship?

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Category: Historical struggles

37. In which continent did several colonies engage in substantial struggles for equal citizenship as they sought independence from colonial powers?

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Category: EQUAL RIGHTS

38. What is a basic political right that may be challenging for marginalized groups to exercise due to the requirement of legal documentation?

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Category: Urban Street Vendors Policy (2004).

39. What must street vendors comply with under the Urban Street Vendors Policy (2004) to avoid harassment?

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Category: Concept of Nation-State

40. Which of the following is a common symbol used to express a nation’s identity?

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Category: Definition of Citizenship

41. What is the basic definition of citizenship according to the syllabus?

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Category: Different needs of various groups.

42. What challenge does the government face when trying to improve conditions for slum dwellers?

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Category: Civil rights (e.g., Freedom of speech).

43. What method did Martin Luther King Jr. advocate for resisting segregation laws?

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Category: Legal rights and political representation issues.

44. What is a basic political right that may be difficult for pavement dwellers to exercise?

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Category: Struggles for equal citizenship.

45. How did Martin Luther King Jr. argue that segregation negatively affected white individuals’ moral development in the USA?

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Category: Citizenship provides political identity.

46. What is often expected in terms of cultural assimilation when a person becomes a citizen of a new country?

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Category: Limitations of national citizenship.

47. What is typically used by a country to establish the criteria for granting citizenship?

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Category: Conflicts in Equal Citizenship

48. What was a major result of the French Revolution regarding citizenship?

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Category: Government initiatives

49. According to T.H. Marshall, how is citizenship fundamentally connected to equality in a democratic society?

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Category: Political Rights – Participation in governance.

50. Which of the following is a political right commonly granted to citizens in democratic countries?

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Category: Importance of Citizenship

51. How can global citizenship initiatives address the challenges faced by refugees and illegal migrants in terms of accessing basic human rights?

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Category: Concept of Interconnected World

52. What is one key aspect of global citizenship?

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Category: Need for Global Citizenship

53. What is one of the primary roles of global citizenship in today’s world?

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Category: India’s approach: Secular, democratic, and inclusive.

54. Which event in India’s history significantly influenced its leaders to promote an inclusive society?

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Category: Challenges of Citizenship in a Globalized World

55. Which is one potential benefit of global citizenship as discussed in the syllabus?

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Category: Rights of Citizens

56. Which of the following actions reflects an obligation of citizenship in a democratic society?

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Category: Debate: Should jobs and facilities be reserved for locals?

57. What is a common argument made by locals regarding jobs going to outsiders?

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Category: Rights provided by states.

58. Which of the following socio-economic rights might vary between states within a country?

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Category: Socio-economic rights (e.g., Right to education, minimum wage).

59. According to T.H. Marshall, which element is fundamental to the concept of citizenship?

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