Class 7 Social Science Chapter 22 Solution (English Medium) – Citizen and Citizenship | SEBA Assam

SEBA Class 7 Social Science (English Medium) Chapter 22 – Citizen and Citizenship Solutions & Summary

Explore SEBA Class 7 Social Science Chapter 22 – “Citizen and Citizenship”, which explains the fundamental rights and duties of a citizen in a country.

This chapter defines who a citizen is, the process of acquiring citizenship, and the importance of responsible participation in a democratic society. Students will learn about the differences between a citizen and a non-citizen, the various types of citizenship, and how laws protect individuals in a nation.

The lesson also discusses the significance of active citizenship, which includes voting, paying taxes, following laws, and contributing to the welfare of society. Understanding citizenship helps students recognize their role in building a strong and just nation.

Our solutions include NCERT-based textbook answers, multiple-choice questions (MCQs), and a detailed chapter summary to help students understand the key concepts of citizenship and its responsibilities.

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Get comprehensive solutions, PDFs, and MCQs for SEBA Class 7 Social Science in English Medium. This resource covers Geography, History, and Economics, providing chapter-wise explanations and practice materials to help students excel in their exams.

Class 7 Social Science
Chapter – 22                           Ospin Academy 
Citizen and Citizenship
Exercise:

1. Answer briefly:

(a) What is the meaning of citizen?

Ans: A significant feature of a nation is the population which we can call as citizens. Citizens are the permanent inhabitants of a nation. In ancient times the people living in the cities were only called citizens.

(b) Who is foreigner?

Ans: When a person goes to different country from his or her own country, then that person is known as Foreigner.

(c) What are the rights that a citizen of a nation can enjoy?

Ans: A citizen can enjoy both municipal and political rights of a country.

(d) In which year was sikkim included in India?

Ans: In 1975 A.D., the sikkim was included in India.

2. Write answer:

(a) How can a foreigner become a citizen of India?

Ans: If a foreign national denounces the citizenship of his own country, and shows respect and allegiance to India and start living permanently in the country such a person can be the citizen of our country by the system of naturalisation. Ofcourse, it depends upon the consideration of the government.

(b) What are the municipal rights?

Ans: Right to Local Governance, Access to Public Services, Property Rights etc.

(c) How a citizen can be deprived of citizenship?

Ans: If a citizen receives any award from another country without any permission of his native country, his citizenship shall be cancelled. In the same way, if an Indian girl marries a foreigner and takes the citizenship of that country then she shall lose Indian citizenship. Moreover, you and I leave India and live somewhere in any other country for several years together, we may lose the citizenship of our country.

3. Fill in the blanks:

(a) The foreigners cannot enjoy the______ right.

Ans: Political.

(b) An individual acquires the right to vote at the age of _________ years.

Ans: 18.

(c) The people of Sikkim have acquired citizenship by ________.

Ans: Incorporation of territory.

4. Choose the correct answers:

(a) A foreigner can enjoy municipal right/political right.

Ans: Municipal right.

(b) A citizen can lose citizenship duet to his/her action against /in favour of the state.

Ans: Against.

(c) A citizen does not show/shows allegiance to his country.

Ans: shows.

(d) When an individual goes to a different nation from his own is called a citizen/foreigner.

Ans: Foreigner.

5. Project Work:

Suppose the name of one of your family members does not appear in the Electoral Roll, what will you do? Know from your teacher and guardian about the necessary measures to be taken for enrolling the name.

Ans: Student do yourself.

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Q1: Who is considered a citizen of a country?

A: A citizen is a legally recognized member of a country who enjoys rights and fulfills duties as per the nation’s constitution.

Q2: What are the main types of citizenship?

A: The main types include citizenship by birth, descent, registration, and naturalization.

Q3: Why is citizenship important?

A: Citizenship ensures legal rights, protection, and responsibilities that help maintain order and development in a country.

Q4: What are the duties of a responsible citizen?

A: Responsible citizens follow laws, vote in elections, pay taxes, respect others’ rights, and contribute to society’s well-being.

Q5: Where can I find solutions for all Class 7 Social Science chapters?

A: To access solutions for all chapters, Click Here

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