1) What is the basic requirement to acquire citizenship of a country? a) Residing legally in the country for a specific period. b) Being fluent in the local language since birth. 2) What are the fundamental rights guaranteed by citizenship? a) Exclusive access to public resources. b) Civil, political, and social rights. 3) What is a common obligation associated with citizenship? a) Ignoring the laws of the country. b) Paying taxes. 4) What are the benefits of having citizenship? a) Exemption from all forms of legal responsibility. b) Access to public services and consular protection. 5) What is the difference between citizenship and permanent residency? a) Citizenship confers political rights, while permanent residency does not. b) Permanent residency guarantees more benefits than citizenship. 6) How can a person lose their citizenship? a) Only by changing address to another country. b) By voluntary renunciation or serious criminal conviction. 7) What are the documents usually required to apply for citizenship? a) Letter of recommendation from friends or family. b) Birth certificate, passport, and proof of residence. 8) Who can become a citizen of a country? a) Anyone who meets the requirements set by the country's law. b) Only individuals born in the country. 9) What is dual citizenship? a) Having citizenship of two or more countries simultaneously. b) Renouncing citizenship of one country to obtain another. 10) What is the purpose of the loyalty oath during the naturalization process? a) To confirm the superiority of one country over others. b) To demonstrate commitment to the values and laws of the country. 11) What are the age requirements to become a citizen by birth in some countries? a) Being born within the country's borders. b) Being at least 18 years old to apply for citizenship by birth. 12) What does it mean to be an active citizen? a) Living in isolation and not getting involved in public affairs. b) Actively participating in the political and social life of the country. 13) Why do some countries offer investment programs to obtain citizenship? a) To attract foreign investments and boost the economy. b) To exclude people from lower economic backgrounds. 14) What are common ways to acquire citizenship besides birth and naturalization? a) Through random drawing among resident foreigners. b) Through marriage or ancestry. 15) What is the importance of civic education in promoting citizenship? a) Limiting citizens' knowledge to control their behavior. b) Empowering citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities.

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