A person born outside India can claim citizenship by descent only if the link is through A Local police record
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In citizenship context, “domicile” mainly refers to a person’s A Permanent home intention B Temporary travel plan C School admission
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For a person migrating to India from Pakistan, citizenship at the start of the Constitution mainly depended on A Only
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The Constitution gives rules of Indian citizenship mainly in which part A Articles 1–4 only B Articles 12–35 only C
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In parliamentary democracy, which condition is most essential for a ministry to remain in office A President’s personal approval B
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When a party chooses candidates mainly based on loyalty rather than ability, the most likely result is A Higher voter
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A key democratic reason for having more than one party is to provide A Court punishments B Police promotions C
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When many groups have different demands, which party function helps turn them into a single programme A Interest aggregation B
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In a democracy, what is the most common purpose of a political party in elections A Manage court cases B
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In a divided society, a rule says “no sensitive law without minority consent”; this safeguard is A Simple majority rule
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