Nigerian Citizenship Quiz

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What is a requirement for someone to be considered a Nigerian citizen according to the 1999 constitution?

Born outside Nigeria with at least one Nigerian parent

Which type of citizenship is likened to marriage?

Citizenship by registration

What does the term 'place of origin' refer to?

Place of birth

How is the place of origin defined?

Where the parent of a baby is from

What are the responsibilities that members of a state are expected to fulfill for the survival of the state called?

Duties

What term describes a situation where a person born in a foreign state can claim citizenship in both that state and their parent's native state?

Dual citizenship

Which of the following is an example of a citizen's duty?

Duties of the citizen

The concept of place of citizenship refers to ____________.

The place where we register our birth certificate.

What is an obligation that every citizen should fulfill towards their state?

Duties

What is an instrument used for drawing parallel lines?

Divider

When using pencils for lettering and freehand sketching, how should the point be sharpened?

Conical

Which element is also called a margin in architectural drawings?

Board line

What can thin continuous lines be used for in architectural drawings?

Hidden outlines

Which of the following is NOT considered a building material?

Cement

Study Notes

Nigerian Citizenship

  • According to the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, a person is a Nigerian citizen if born outside Nigeria and either of whose parents are Nigerian.
  • Dual citizenship occurs when a person born in a foreign state claims citizenship of that state and their parent's indigenous state.

Place of Origin and Birth

  • The place of birth is where a person is given birth to.
  • The place of origin refers to the place where the parent of a baby is from.

Citizenship and Duties

  • Citizenship by registration is synonymous with marriage.
  • Duties are things that members of a state are supposed to accomplish for the survival of such state.
  • Obedience to the law is an example of a citizen's duties.

Graphics and Design

  • A Tee-square is an instrument used for drawing horizontal lines.
  • Pencils for lettering and freehand sketching should be sharpened to a conical point.
  • Board lines are also called margins.
  • Thin continuous lines can be used for hidden outlines.
  • Cement is used for making concrete by mixing sand, gravel, and water.
  • Plastic is used for making water pipes, frames, and wall covering.
  • Protractors are used for measuring angles.
  • The title-block typically contains identification, title, and scale, but not name.

Test your knowledge of Nigerian citizenship laws based on the 1999 constitution. Questions cover topics like requirements for citizenship, including parentage and birth circumstances, as well as different types of citizenship such as by registration.

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