MCQ Class 11 Political Science Chapter 6 Judiciary Advertisement Indian Constitution at WorkMCQ’s For All Chapters – Political Science Class 11th 1. Supreme Court consists of one Chief Justice and:13 other Judges 25 other Judges20 other Judges30 other JudgesQuestion 1 of 142. Civil cases include the cases dealt with:Money PropertyMarriageAll of the themQuestion 2 of 143. The Supreme Court was established on _________.26 January 1930 26 January 195026 January 194726 January 1970Question 3 of 144. The High Court of Delhi came up in1950195919661970Question 4 of 145. The number of High Court is30282524Question 5 of 146. Who appoints the judges of the High Court?The President of India The Prime Minister of IndiaThe governor of DelhiThe Chief Justice of the Supreme CourtQuestion 6 of 147. Which one is not associated with civil law?Divorce TheftRent mattersDisputes related to sale of landQuestion 7 of 148. which is not independence of judiciary?safeguards rigts of individual settle disputes impartiallyjudiciary to have their own lawprotect rule of lawQuestion 8 of 149. In Golaknath vs the State of Punjab case, the Supreme Court was led by Chief JusticeSuba Rao R. S. PathakJ. S. VermaR. (c) LahotiQuestion 9 of 1410. which criterion does independence of judiciary does not include?organs of government not to restrain functioning of judiciaryorgans of government to interfere in decision makingto be able to perform without fear.to be able to work effectivelyQuestion 10 of 1411. If anyone’s fundamental rights are violated, he can go to the:Lok Sabha Rajya SabhaParliamentCourtQuestion 11 of 1412. __________ plays a crucial role in protecting the Fundamental Rights of the citizens.Legislative ExecutiveJudiciaryNone of themQuestion 12 of 1413. Right to life is conferred by which article?Article 19 Article 20Article 21Article 22Question 13 of 1414. The process of judicial appointments is influenced by:Council of Ministers, Governors and Chief Ministers and Chief Justice of India PresidentElection Commissioner of IndiaComptroller and Auditor GeneralQuestion 14 of 14 Loading...
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