11. Who among the following can become citizen of India under the Constitution?
(a) A person domiciled in India
(b) A person born in India
(c) A person whose parents were born in India
(d) All of the above
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12. If a person wants to acquire a citizenship of India through naturalisation, he must fulfil which of the following conditions?
(a) Renounces his citizenship of the other country.
(b) He is of a good character.
(c) After naturalisation he wants to reside in India.
(d) All of the above
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13. The detailed provisions regarding acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship are contained in the Citizenship Act which was passed by
(a) the Indian Parliament in 1955
(b) the Indian Parliament in 1950
(c) the British Parliament is August 1948
(d) the constituent Assembly in 1949
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14. A person will lose his citizenship, if
(a) he voluntarily surrenders his citizenship.
(b) the government withdraws his citizenship.
(c) he voluntarily accepts citizenship of another country.
(d) All of the above
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15. Citizenship cannot be terminated
(a) when there is emergency.
(b) when there is war.
(c) when there are elections.
(d) when it can be terminated regardless of conditions.
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