This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Political Science > Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Citizenship Quiz 7 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Since Sam has successfully gone through the naturalization process, he is able to- A) Register to vote. B) Apply for a job. C) Work for a state government. D) Travel to another country. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Register to vote. 2. Civic duties differ from civic responsibilities in that civic duties are- A) Voluntary actions. B) Performed for payments. C) Required actions. D) Written in constitutions. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Required actions. 3. What is the role of banks? A) Banks have many books for us to borrow. B) Banks help get our packages delivered on time. C) Banks are a safe place for us to save our money. D) Banks offer us many fruits and vegetables. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Banks are a safe place for us to save our money. 4. SS.7.C.2.2Which is considered a citizenship responsibility rather than an obligation? A) Obeying the law. B) Attending civic meetings. C) Paying taxes. D) Registering for Selective Service. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Attending civic meetings. 5. A legal member of a country A) Alien. B) Citizen. C) Refugee. D) Immigrant. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Citizen. 6. John is the Chief Editor of a newspaper. He has to decide on a title for an article on the 14$^{th}$ amendment. What should he use for a title? A) Right to bear arms. B) Freedom of Sppech. C) Education. D) Due Process. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Due Process. 7. This term refers to the process by which you acquire political beliefs and attitudes? A) Political socialization. B) Political party. C) Ideology. D) Political efficacy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Political socialization. 8. All of the following would result in American citizenship except one. Which one does not lead to citizenship? A) Born in the US. B) Legally enters the US as a refugee. C) One parent is an American. D) Successful completion of the naturalization process. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Legally enters the US as a refugee. 9. Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others. A) Right. B) Responsibility. C) Neither. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Responsibility. 10. What must you demonstrate to show your understanding of U.S. history and government? A) Pass a math test. B) Write an essay. C) Complete a science project. D) Pass the Citizenship Test. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pass the Citizenship Test. 11. What is the role of the post office? A) It is a place for us to buy food. B) It is a place for us to play. C) Delivers our mail and ships our packages. D) Keeps our roads safe and clean. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Delivers our mail and ships our packages. 12. Why does representative government require the involvement of the country's citizens? A) To enforce the law. B) To fund public services. C) To select political candidates. D) To give consent to lawmakers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To give consent to lawmakers. 13. Kathryn volunteers each election day by assisting voters with the check-in process. She is supporting ..... A) A democratic institution. B) A foundation for the arts. C) A local business. D) An educational organization. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A democratic institution. 14. A law passed by a city is called a(n) ..... A) Treason. B) Patriotism. C) Ordinance. D) Liberal. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ordinance. 15. Attending civics meetings is an example of a(n) A) Obligation. B) Responsibility. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Responsibility. 16. All are ways citizens can serve their community EXCEPT- A) Collect trash along a roadside. B) Become tutor at an elementary school. C) Volunteer at a nursing home. D) Watch others organize a blood drive. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Watch others organize a blood drive. 17. How are the duties of the U.S. citizens different from a citizen's responsibilities? A) Duties are required, responsibilities are voluntary. B) Responsibilities are required, duties are voluntary. C) Responsibilities are required by law, duties are not. D) Duties are up to an individual's choice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Duties are required, responsibilities are voluntary. 18. ALL information on the internet is true information. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 19. A citizen is driving on a highway that has a posted speed limit. The citizen is obligated to obey the posted speed limit and not exceed it. A) Defending the nation. B) Jury duty. C) Obeying laws. D) Paying taxes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Obeying laws. 20. All of the following are civic dutes of citizens EXCEPT ..... A) Serve in the armed forces, if called. B) Pay taxes. C) Vote in national elections. D) Obey laws. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Vote in national elections. 21. There are three paths to citizenship in the United States. What are they? A) Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and Selective Service. B) Law of Mud, Law of Genetics, and Selective Service. C) Law of Blood, Law of Land, Naturalization. D) Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and Naturalization. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and Naturalization. 22. What is the definition of an "alien" in the context of US residency? A) A natural born or naturalized member of the country. B) A foreign national, also known as a non-US citizen in the US. C) A person seeking or having attained naturalized citizenship. D) An immigrant with documentation for temporary residency. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A foreign national, also known as a non-US citizen in the US. 23. The process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen is called ..... A) Residential procedure. B) Citizenship. C) Naturalization. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Naturalization. 24. Duties of citizenship are A) Optional. B) Required. C) Voluntary. D) Standards. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Required. 25. Individuals have the right to make their views known to public officials. A) Freedom of Press. B) Freedom of Speech. C) Freedom of Assembly. D) Freedom of Petition. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Freedom of Petition. 26. Where must a male register between the ages of 18-26 if he is a U.S. citizen? A) The Department of Revenue. B) The Postal Service. C) The Selective Services. D) The CIA. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Selective Services. 27. What does the political symbol of the donkey represent? A) The US president. B) The US vice-president. C) The Democratic party. D) The Republican party. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Democratic party. 28. Mayor John is caught on camera shoplifting a gaming system. He is found guilty and sentenced to 180 hours of community service and six months in jail. The scenario is an example of which fundamental principle of government? A) Limited government. B) Rule of law. C) Representative government. D) Consent of the governed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rule of law. 29. Which of the following best represents a civic responsibility? A) Serving on a jury. B) Participating in government. C) Registering for the draft. D) Paying income taxes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Participating in government. 30. How long must a person be a permanent resident of the United States before they can apply for naturalization? A) 1 year. B) 7 years. C) 3 years. D) 5 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 5 years. 31. A ..... is someone who believes in social change and new ideas. They can be called progressive. A) Conservative. B) Liberal. C) Moderate. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Liberal. 32. What is a "jury" ? A) A group of peers (people like you) who listen to evidence in court and give a verdict (decision) in a case. B) A group of referees for a baseball game. C) Someone who decides the winning numbers of the lottery. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A group of peers (people like you) who listen to evidence in court and give a verdict (decision) in a case. 33. All of the following are civic responsibilities of citizens EXCEPT- A) Pay taxes. B) Vote. C) Participate in government. D) Respect the rights of others. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pay taxes. 34. Obeying laws:Duty or Responsibility? A) Duty. B) Responsibilty. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Duty. 35. Volunteering at a soup kitchen in your community is an example of A) Voting at an election. B) Working for the common good. C) Working to earn money. D) Cleaning up the community. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Working for the common good. 36. What role do interest groups play in government? A) Selecting political candidates. B) Influencing government policies. C) Enforcing the law. D) Providing public services. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Influencing government policies. 37. The purpose of copyright is to ..... A) Allow others to use a creative work. B) Protect a person's creative work. C) Make it easier for others to share. D) Allow others to download or copy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Protect a person's creative work. 38. What is the term "citizen" imply? A) It implies a person's right to participate economically in a city or country. B) It implies a person's right to participate socially in a city or country. C) It implies a person's right to participate politically in a city or country. D) All of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It implies a person's right to participate politically in a city or country. 39. Juanita wants to become a U.S. citizen. What knowledge will she be required to demonstrate? A) American culture and music. B) American history and principles of government. C) Tax and traffic laws. D) Spelling and basic mathematics. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) American history and principles of government. 40. It is important to have rules in your home, school, and community. Name one consequence you might have for breaking a law in the community. A) Get a piece of candy. B) Pay a fine (money) to the government. C) Visit the playground. D) Go to the zoo. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pay a fine (money) to the government. 41. A ..... is a member of a community. A) Citizen. B) Rule. C) Responsibility. D) Community. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Citizen. 42. The ..... amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18. A) 26th. B) 15th. C) 19th. D) 1st. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 26th. 43. What can you do to make a positive digital footprint for yourself? A) Adjust your privacy settings to control who sees your posts. B) Post only once a day. C) Use only apps that make pics and comments disappear. D) Share as much as you can with your best friend. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Adjust your privacy settings to control who sees your posts. 44. *Register and vote*Communicate with government officials to influence government actions*Participate in political campaigns*Keep informed regarding current issues*Respect others' right to an equal voice in governmentWhich title best fits the list? A) Duties of Political Candidates. B) Community Service Activities. C) Responsibilities of Citizens. D) Dutes of Citizens. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Responsibilities of Citizens. 45. Which is NOT an example of a natural born United States citizen? A) Katya was born in Washington, D.C. to parents serving as ambassadors from Russia. B) Sally was born in El Paso, Texas to parents who are illegal aliens. C) Juan was born in Los Angeles, California to parents who are visiting the United States. D) George was born in Berlin, Germany to parents who are serving in the United States military. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Katya was born in Washington, D.C. to parents serving as ambassadors from Russia. 46. What is a negative aspect of interest groups in a democracy? A) They promote individual opinions. B) They ensure equal representation for all. C) They can overshadow less powerful groups. D) They reduce political funding. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They can overshadow less powerful groups. 47. A group of people who share an environment is called a ..... A) Community. B) Treason. C) Patriotism. D) Citizen. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Community. 48. Individuals are free to express their opinions and beliefs. A) Freedom of Petition. B) Freedom of Speech. C) Freedom of Assembly. D) Freedom of Press. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Freedom of Speech. 49. If a person isn't born in the United States, he/she can still qualify to become a citizen. To qualify, applicants must pass a ..... test. A) Math. B) Science. C) English. D) Civics. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Civics. 50. When it comes to political socialization, what is important because it is made up of people with similar social characteristics that influence political views? A) Ideology. B) Interest group. C) Peer group. D) Opinion leader. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Peer group. 51. What is the role of a citizen in a representative democracy? A) To elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. B) To make all government decisions directly. C) To serve as the head of state. D) To write new laws. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. 52. The process in which an immigrant becomes a US citizen. A) Polarization process. B) Immigration process. C) Americanization process. D) Naturalization process. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Naturalization process. 53. In which of the following scenarios may a person gain U.S. citizenship by naturalization? A) Two non-U.S. citizens have a child on American soil. B) A person with no U.S. ties immigrates to the United States. C) A person is born in an American territory. D) A person is born on a U.S. military base overseas. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A person with no U.S. ties immigrates to the United States. 54. Which aspect of civic knowledge focuses on the understanding of the principles and structure of government? A) Political literacy. B) Environmental science. C) Economic theory. D) Geopolitics. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Political literacy. 55. What makes your digital footprint? A) Being part of a team. B) Writing a journal entry. C) Posting and commenting on social media. D) Being part of an after-school club. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Posting and commenting on social media. 56. Although Emma is late for work, she reduces her speed to the posted 25 mph in a school zone. Which personal trait is she most likely demonstrating? A) Respect for the law. B) Patriotism. C) Honesty. D) Courtesy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Respect for the law. 57. The process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen A) Citizen. B) Naturalization. C) Law of blood. D) Law of soil. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Naturalization. 58. An organized group of people who share similar political views and work to influence the government in support of those views is called a ..... A) Constitution. B) Community. C) Citizen. D) Political Party. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Political Party. 59. Which is the following author published '' A Vindication of The Right of Women" (1792)? A) Mary Dietz. B) Iris Marion Young. C) Marry Wollstoncraft. D) John stuart Mill. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Marry Wollstoncraft. 60. 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