AP 8th Class Social Politics Bits 5th Lesson Judiciary
Question 1.
Which of the following article deals with Right to Life?
A) Article 20
B) Article 17
C) Article 21
D) Article 18
Answer:
C) Article 21
Question 2.
Some other aspects of Right to Life.
A) Right to Food
B) Right to Health
C) Right to Shelter
D) All the
Answer:
D) All the
Question 3.
Which of the following statement is true?
a) Judges are appointed with little influence
b) Once appointed if is difficult to remove them.
A) Statement “a” is correct
B) Statement “b” is correct
C) Both are correct
D) Both are wrong.
Answer:
C) Both are correct
Question 4.
This has power to strike down laws passed by the Parliament
A) The Legislature
B) The Executive
C) The Auditor General
D) The Judiciary
Answer:
D) The Judiciary
Question 5.
The apex court at central level
A) The Supreme Court
B) The High Court
C) District Court
D) None
Answer:
A) The Supreme Court
Question 6.
These filled an appeal in the Supreme Court against the High Court decision in Sudha Goel case
A) The Federation of Woman Lawyers
B) The Human Rights Commission
C) The victims
D) None of the above
Answer:
A) The Federation of Woman Lawyers
Question 7.
In this year a new Civil law was passed
A) 1906
B) 2007
C) 2006
D) 2009
Answer:
C) 2006
Question 8.
During this period new mechanism of PIL was devised
A) 1980s
B) 1990s
C) 1970s
D) 2000s
Answer:
A) 1980s
Question 9.
The reason for the shortage of food in Rajasthan ….. and Orissa in 2001.
A) Drought
B) Floods
C) Earthquakes
D) All the above
Answer:
A) Drought
Question 10.
This Is the system consisting of courts which award judgement and Interpret consti tution _______
A) The Legislature
B) The Judiciary
C) The Executive
D) All the above
B) The Judiciary
Question 11.
The term used for money given to make amends for an injury or a loss
A) Donation
B) Compensation
C) Charity
D) None
Answer:
B) Compensation
Question 12.
The judiciary in India resolves disputes between
A) citizens
B) citizens in governments
C) between states
D) All, the above
Answer:
D) All, the above
Question 13.
Once appointed it is difficult to remove them
A) Prime Minister
B) President
C) Ministers
D) Judges
Answer:
D) Judges
Question 14.
The number of High courts in India
A) 35
B) 28
C) 29
D) 25
Answer:
D) 25
Question 15.
The Civil laws deals with
A) Sale of land cases
B) Rent cases
C) Divorce cases
D) All the above
Answer:
D) All the above
Question 16.
The Four – North – Eastern states have a common high court in
A) Aizwal
B) Agartala
C) Guwahati
D) None
Answer:
C) Guwahati
Question 17.
On 26th January 1950, India became
A) a independent country
B) a-Republic country
C) a Secular country
D) All the above
Answer:
B) a-Republic country
Question 18.
The only Union Territory which has a High court of its own is
A) Puducherry
B) N.C.T of Delhi
C) Chandigarh
D) Goa
Answer:
B) N.C.T of Delhi
Question 19.
Unsatisfied in this court, an individual goes to the Supreme Court for justice
A) District court
B) Magistrate courts
C) High court
D) All the above
Answer:
C) High court
Question 20.
Who is the final interpretator of our constitution?
A) The Judiciary
B) The Legislature
C) The executive
D) All the above
Answer:
A) The Judiciary
Question 21.
Muslims of Hashimpura, Meerut were killed in
A) 1990
B) 2002
C) 2005
D) 1987
Answer:
D) 1987
Question 22.
What is the system consisting of courts which interpret the constituion and award judgement?
A) Judiciary
B) Parliament
C) Police
D) Legislative
Answer:
A) Judiciary
Question 23.
Judiciary in India resolves the disputes between.
A) State and state
B) State and citizen
C) Citizen and citizen
D) All the above
Answer:
D) All the above
Question 24.
Once appointed a Judge can be removed by
A) District judge
B) Chief Minister
C) Prime Minister
D) None of the above
Answer:
D) None of the above
Question 25.
When was High Court under British Rule first stablished?
A) In 1862
B) In 1986
C) In 1886
D) In 1966
Answer:
A) In 1862
Question 26.
The Chief Justice of High court retires at the age of
A) 62 years
B) 50 years
C) 65 years
D) 70 years
Answer:
A) 62 years
Question 27.
The High court of Delhi was established in
A) 1966
B) 1866
C) 2019
D) 2020
Answer:
A) 1966
Question 28.
The removal of persons from land or homes that they are currently living in called
A) violation
B) eviction
C) separation of power
D) judiciary
Answer:
B) eviction
Question 29.
Who is the present Chief Justice of Supreme Court?
A) K.G. Balakrishan,
B) Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud
C) S.D Sharma
D) Rama Devi
Answer:
B) Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud
Question 30.
When was the Supreme Court of India established?
A) 26th Jan 1946
B) 26th Jan 1947
C) 26th Jan 1948
D) 26th Jan 1950
Answer:
D) 26th Jan 1950
Question 31.
What is the full form of PIL?
A) Public Interest Limitations
B) Public Interest Litigation
C) Public Interesting Law
D) People Interest Litigation
Answer:
B) Public Interest Litigation
Question 32.
At present how many Judges are there in Supreme Court?
A) 30
B) 35
C) 32
D) 29
Answer:
C) 32
Question 33.
The 43 Muslims of Hashimpura, Meerut killed on
A) 22nd May 1987
B) 24,h June 1987
C) 30th May 1987
D) 1st June 1987
Answer:
A) 22nd May 1987
Question 34.
_______ plays a crucial role in portecting the Fundamental Rights of the citizens.
Answer:
Question 35.
The Chief Justice of Supreme Court remains in office till the age of:
A) 62 years
B) 65 years
C) 60 years
D) 64 years
Answer:
B) 65 years
Question 36.
The highest court of the state is
A) Magistrate court
B) District Court
C) High Court
D) Supreme Court
Answer:
C) High Court
Question 37.
Case X : A woman files a case against her family who abused her.
Case Y : A citizen files a case against the mistreatment of domestic workers in his locality.
Which of these is are Public Interest Litigation (s)?
A) Only X
B) Only Y
C) Both X and Y
D) Neither X nor Y
Answer:
B) Only Y
Question 38.
Which of the following is an exclusive power of the Supreme Court of India?
A) Facilitating the appointment of the Prime Minister of India
B) Reviewing and selecting the Members of Parliament
C) Final interpretation of the Indian Constitution
D) Making amendments to the Constitution
Answer:
C) Final interpretation of the Indian Constitution