SS CITIZENSHIP REVIEWER

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SS Citizenship Reviewer Quiz

Test your knowledge of citizenship laws and concepts with our comprehensive SS Citizenship Reviewer Quiz. This quiz features 12 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as naturalization, citizenship types, and historical contexts.

Whether you are preparing for a citizenship test or simply want to refresh your understanding, this quiz is designed for you. Participate today to enhance your knowledge!

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Which among the following are FALSE about naturalization?
A naturalized citizen is an alien who revoked their oath from their previous citizenship to enjoy the privileges of their new citizenship.
A naturalized citizen is a person who was born in the country of their citizenship.
The three methods of naturalization are by judgment of court, by direct act of congress, and by administrative proceedings.
An example of a naturalized citizen is an American citizen marrying a Filipino citizen, and moving to the Philippines in order to revoke their American citizenship and apply for a Filipino one
What is the difference between a resident and a citizen?
A citizen has rights, while a resident only lives in the country.
A citizen can't be arrested, while a resident can.
Which article and section/s from the 1987 Philippine Constitution talk about citizenship?
Article V Sec. 2-3
Article III Sec. 1-5
Article IV Sec. 1-5
Article I Sec. 2-4
What is the difference between a natural-born citizen and a naturalized citizen?
Naturalized means you were once an alien but now have a new citizenship, while natural-born means you were always a citizen of that country.
Naturalized means you were born in that country in order to have that citizenship, while natural-born means you have a parent that is an alien.
When and where was the concept of citizenship evident?
Ancient Rome
Ancient Greece
12th century France
19th century Italy
What does the old Greek word "polis" mean?
A "citizen-state," which was composed of both men and women.
A "city-state," which was composed of only high powers.
A "city-state," which was composed of only men (at the time).
A "citizen-state," which was composed of both men and women.
ANALYZE: If a Filipino woman marries an American man, does she IMMEDIATELY become an American citizen?
Yes
No
ANALYZE: If a Filipino child was born BEFORE January 17, 1973, are they considered a citizen?
Yes
No
ANALYZE: If a Filipino is recruited to the U.S. Armed Forces, will they retain their Filipino citizenship?
Yes, this is an example of acquiring a dual citizenship.
No, this is an example of how one can voluntarily lose their current citizenship and gain a new one.
ANALYZE: If a Filipino deserts from their military duties from the PNA during a war, do they still have a legal citizenship?
Yes, because desertion from military services does not affect your citizenship at all.
No, because this is one way to involuntarily lose your citizenship and be deemed as "stateless."
TRUE or FALSE: The Philippines follows "Jus Sanguinis," or law of blood (the citizenship of either one of your parents is also yours).
TRUE.
FALSE, the Philippines follows "Jus Soli," or law of soil (your birthplace determines your citizenship).
TRUE or FALSE: Having dual citizenship in the Philippines is strictly discouraged.
TRUE, as stated in the previous 1973 Constitution involving the "tacit act."
FALSE, it is allowed but only slightly discouraged, as there is a risk of conflict of interest between the two countries of citizenship.
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