This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Political Science > Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 10 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Sasha is an 8th grade student. Once a week she volunteers to tutor 5th graders at a local elementary school. What is Sasha demonstrating? A) Civic rights. B) Civic duties. C) Community service. D) Community rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Community service. 2. One of the requirements to become a United States citizen is ..... A) Paying a citizenship fee. B) Understanding American history. C) Residence in the US for 15 years. D) Having a job for more than a year. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Understanding American history. 3. Who wrote the book "Multicultural citizenship:A Liberal theory of Minority Right" ? A) Will kymlicka. B) Mary wollstonecraft. C) J.S Mill. D) Emanuel Kant. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Will kymlicka. 4. Which of the following is NOT an example of performing a community service? A) Voting in a local election. B) Tutoring a student at a local school. C) Volunteering in a nursing home. D) Expressing concern about the welfare of the community as a whole. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Voting in a local election. 5. Aiko and Ian know that some children at their school lack school supplies. With the support of their principal, parents, and teachers, they organize a district-wide school supply drive.By starting this school supply drive, Aiko and Ian are ..... A) Engaging in community service. B) Demonstrating a civic duty. C) Fulfilling their duties as students. D) Engaging in patriotic acts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Engaging in community service. 6. Freedom of the press allows us to do all of the following EXCEPT A) Criticize the government. B) Print lies about a person. C) Gather and publish information. D) Write something others find offensive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Print lies about a person. 7. What is the role of the judicial branch in a democracy? A) To interpret and apply the law. B) To create laws. C) To enforce laws. D) To conduct foreign policy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To interpret and apply the law. 8. What is an interest group? A) A social club for hobbies. B) A government agency. C) An organization united by common interest which seeks to influence government to favor their needs and wants. D) A sports team. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) An organization united by common interest which seeks to influence government to favor their needs and wants. 9. The idea that newspapers have a right to criticize the government is known as freedom of- A) Speech. B) The press. C) The economy. D) Assembly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The press. 10. The system in place to select males aged 18-25 for military conscription during times of need is referred to as which of the following selections? A) Social Security. B) Selective Service. C) Young Men's Combat Association. D) The Department of Homeland Security. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Selective Service. 11. Why is it that when we are shopping for something, advertisements about that item begin popping up? A) It is what everyone is seeing. B) Someone is watching you. C) Because that is all we shop for. D) Companies collect data as we visit their sites. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Companies collect data as we visit their sites. 12. How do the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship help the country? A) They contribute to the common good. B) They keep you out of jail. C) They give you something to do. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They contribute to the common good. 13. While some citizens may run for political office, the primary method of participation in the political system for most citizens is which of the following selections? A) Voting. B) Sitting on a jury. C) Standing for election. D) Petitioning their government. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Voting. 14. Who is the Proponent thinker about the concept of Minority right? A) John Rawls. B) J.S Mill. C) Marion Young. D) Will Kyamlica. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Will Kyamlica. 15. A task or action that a US citizen is encouraged to perform. A) Responsibility. B) Duty. C) Job. D) Demand. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Responsibility. 16. What is a way interest groups support candidates in elections? A) By providing free meals. B) By endorsing and supporting them. C) By organizing talent shows. D) By offering free transportation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By endorsing and supporting them. 17. Which activity is part of voluntary citizenship? A) Serving on juries. B) Paying taxes. C) Following laws. D) Voting. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Voting. 18. I'm online and I met someone my age in a chat room. Is it ok to give to him or her my address or phone number? A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No. 19. A person who comes to a country to live permanently A) Alien. B) Legal permanent resident. C) Immigrant. D) Citizen. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Immigrant. 20. What are the two types of citizenship mentioned? A) National and International. B) Voluntary and Involuntary. C) Local and Global. D) Active and Passive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Voluntary and Involuntary. 21. The shared ethnicity, religion, language, traditions, holidays, clothing, etc. of a group of people is known as ..... A) Ancestry. B) Diversity. C) Culture. D) History. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Culture. 22. How can citizens in the United States influence the government? A) By paying taxes. B) By serving on a jury. C) By joining interest groups. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 23. SS.7.C.2.1Which of these is one of the legal requirements for becoming a citizen? A) Living in the United States at least five years. B) Paying income taxes. C) Registering to vote. D) Having relatives in the United States. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Living in the United States at least five years. 24. Who discovered the New World (the Americas)? A) FerdinandMagellan. B) ChristopherColumbus. C) AmerigiVespucci. D) King and Queen Ferdinand. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) ChristopherColumbus. 25. Why was the Bill of Rights created? A) To appoint a ruler of the new country. B) To protect our rights as citizens. C) To protect us from England. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To protect our rights as citizens. 26. Activities having to do with one's society and community A) Interest group. B) Citizen. C) Civic life. D) Civic participation. E) Political party. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Civic life. 27. When naturalized citizens take their oath, what are they pledging their allegiance to? A) The Declaration of Independence. B) The President. C) The Constitution. D) The US flag. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Constitution. 28. What are the two main political parties in the United States? A) Democratic and Republican. B) Democratic and Independent. C) Republican and Independent. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Democratic and Republican. 29. What is the final step in the naturalization process? A) Interview. B) Oath of Allegiance. C) Live legally in the US for 5+ years. D) Apply and pay the fee. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Oath of Allegiance. 30. Which obligation protects people accused of crimes? A) Defending the nation. B) Serving on a jury. C) Running for a political office. D) Paying taxes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Serving on a jury. 31. Which of these is an example of contributing to the common good? A) Donating food to a homeless shelter. B) Spending a day working in your garden. C) Doing your homework. D) Placing an ad in the newspaper to promote your business. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Donating food to a homeless shelter. 32. In which of the following scenarios may a person gain U.S. citizenship bynaturalization? A) Two non-U.S. citizens have a child on American soil. B) A person is born in an American territory. C) A person with no U.S. ties moves to the United States. D) A person is born on a U.S. military base overseas. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A person with no U.S. ties moves to the United States. 33. When Gannon walks around his neighborhood collecting signatures from his neighbors to prove to his local politician that he has support in wanting a new playground on 4th street, he is excercising which freedom? A) Petition. B) Religion. C) Speech. D) Press. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Petition. 34. Which is considered a responsibility and not an obligation? A) Obey the law. B) Selective service. C) Jury duty. D) Petition the government. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Petition the government. 35. Which of the following thinker is Feminist thinker of citizenship? A) J. S Mill. B) Anne Philips. C) Mary Wollstonecraft. D) All. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All. 36. What civic obligation protects the rights of people accused of crimes? A) Paying federal taxes. B) Serving on a jury. C) Petitioning the government. D) Registering for selective services. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Serving on a jury. 37. Which of the following is NOT an example of effectively participating in civic life: A) Researching who I want to vote for before going to the polls. B) Unfriending someone because we have different political views. C) Expressing my opinion about a political issue. D) Asking questions about a law. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unfriending someone because we have different political views. 38. What right do only citizens have? A) Owning property. B) Attending public schools. C) Voting. D) Holding a job. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Voting. 39. What is the primary focus of civics education? A) The study of ancient civilizations. B) The study of the rights and duties of citizenship. C) The study of environmental science. D) The study of world history. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The study of the rights and duties of citizenship. 40. A task or action that a US citizen is required to perform. A) Responsibility. B) Duty. C) Job. D) Demand. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Duty. 41. ..... is both a right and a responsibility. A) Littering. B) Cleaning our house. C) Voting. D) Going to the park. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Voting. 42. Every person has a equal chance of being picked for a survey: A) Random sample. B) Straw poll. C) Representative sample. D) Push poll. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Random sample. 43. In order for a United States citizen to receive a fair trial, other citizens must ..... A) Pay poll taxes. B) Serve on juries. C) Evaluate judges. D) Vote in elections. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Serve on juries. 44. Who of the following is a U.S. Citizen? A) Mike was born in Canada and has been working in the U.S. the past 3 years. B) Cecilia is seventeen and is going to high school in Los Angeles. C) Josh was born in Spain to two U. S. citizens. D) Julie moved to the United States when she was three years old. She moved back to Mexico when she was 12. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Josh was born in Spain to two U. S. citizens. 45. According this video, what is a global citizen? A) Is someone who cares about the Earth. B) Is someone who possesses the wisdom and morality to govern the world righteously. C) Is someone who lives all over the world have the rights to do everything legally. D) Is someone who realize and understand the wider world and where they are. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Is someone who possesses the wisdom and morality to govern the world righteously. 46. Persons born in the United States automatically become- A) Taxpayers. B) Citizens. C) Registered voters. D) Candidates for military service. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Citizens. 47. The 9 elements of digital citizenship are important because they help people be: A) Interesting and popular. B) Safe and informed. C) Wealthy and influential. D) Creative and productive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Safe and informed. 48. Respect the rights of others A) Right. B) Responsibility. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Responsibility. 49. Obeying laws is a ..... A) Responsibility. B) Duty. C) Job. D) Demand. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Duty. 50. The process to become a citizen of a country if you were not born in that country. A) Naturalization. B) Immigration. C) Due Process. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Naturalization. 51. The RIGHT TO VOTE is a human right embodied based on A) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. B) International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights. C) 1987 Philippine Constitution. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 52. What is used to give politicians society's beliefs so that they know how they can direct public policy? A) Ideology. B) Straw polls. C) Public opinion polls. D) Civil rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Public opinion polls. 53. "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the state wherein they reside." This excerpt is from which amendment? A) 13th. B) 15th. C) 14th. D) 12th. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 14th. 54. Which amendment protects us from unfair actions by state governments? A) 21st. B) 5th. C) 1st. D) 14th. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 14th. 55. Who is prominent thinker of Minority right? A) Thomas pain. B) Thomas Pogge. C) Will kymlicka. D) Thomas Michael. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Will kymlicka. 56. The main duty of the government is ..... A) To serve and protect its citizens. B) To provide land for the landless. C) To develop science and technology. D) To maintain peace and order. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To serve and protect its citizens. 57. The population shift that is projected for 2050 could be mostly attributed to- A) Increase in the size of families. B) Increase in naturalized citizens and immigrants. C) Increase in medical technology. D) Increase in the number of job opportunities. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Increase in naturalized citizens and immigrants. 58. Serving on a jury is a ..... A) Responsibility. B) Duty. C) Job. D) Demand. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Duty. 59. The act of betraying (turning against) your country is called ..... A) Patriotism. B) Naturalization. C) Citizenship. D) Treason. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Treason. 60. SS.7.C.2.2Which of these is a legal obligation of U.S. citizenship? A) To vote in Presidential elections. B) To serve on a jury when summoned. C) To save money for retirement. D) To reside in the United States. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To serve on a jury when summoned. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesArts Humanities QuizzesClass 11 QuizzesClass 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 1Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 2Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 3Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 4Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 5Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 6Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 7Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books