Online Test of Chapter – 5 Judiciary Test 1 | Civics Class 8th Social Science (S.St)
Q.1- The idea of the Public Interest Litigation was given by whom?
(a) President of India
(b) Prime Minister of India
(c) Supreme Court of India
(d) Parliament
Q.2- How many judges are in the Supreme Court of India?
(a) 28 other judges
(b) 27 other judges
(c) 30 other judges
(d) 26 other judges
Q.3- In which age judge of the High Court get retired?
(a) 62 years
(b) 65 years
(c) 60 years
(d) 64 years
Q.4- Unsatisfied from which court an individual go to the Supreme Court?
(a) Lok Adalats
(b) Nyaya Panchayats
(c) High Court
(d) District Court
Q.5- What type of cases is related to civil cases?
(a) Kidnapping
(b) Cheating
(c) Disputes over property
(d) Robberies
Q.6- What provisions are provided to ensure the independence of the judiciary in India?
(a) The Parliament can give judgment in criminal cases.
(b) The judges can be easily removed.
(c) Our Constitution has various provisions
(d) The executive can overrule the judgment given by the Supreme/High courts.
Q.7- Name the only Union Territory which has a High Court of its own?
(a) Pondicherry
(b) Delhi
(c) Chandigarh
(d) Daman and Diu
Q.8- How many high courts are in India?
(a) 21 High Courts
(b) 25 High Courts
(c) 26 High Courts
(d) 27 High Courts
Q. 9. What is judiciary?
a. Helper of government
b. Controller of Government
c. Organ of government
d. None of these
Q. 10. What is the full form of PIL?
a. Public Interest limited
b. Public Interference Limited
c. Public Interest litigation
d. None of these
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The idea of the Public Interest Litigation was given by whom?
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The idea of the Public Interest Litigation was given by Supreme Court of India. The last concept of access to justice highlights the role of the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in facilitating justice.
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The idea of the Public Interest Litigation was given by Supreme Court of India. The last concept of access to justice highlights the role of the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in facilitating justice.
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Question 2 of 10
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How many judges are in the Supreme Court of India?
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The Supreme Court of India consists of the Chief Justice and 26 other judges. The Supreme Court was established on 26 January 1950, the day India became a Republic.
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The Supreme Court of India consists of the Chief Justice and 26 other judges. The Supreme Court was established on 26 January 1950, the day India became a Republic.
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Question 3 of 10
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In which age judge of the High Court get retired?
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A judge of the High Court remains in office fill the age of 62 years. Every citizen of India can approach the High Court if they believe that their Fundamental Rights have been violated.
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A judge of the High Court remains in office fill the age of 62 years. Every citizen of India can approach the High Court if they believe that their Fundamental Rights have been violated.
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Question 4 of 10
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Unsatisfied from which court an individual go to the Supreme Court?
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The accused can take the case to the High Court if they were unhappy with the decision of the Trial Court and can move to the Supreme Court if unhappy with high court.
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The accused can take the case to the High Court if they were unhappy with the decision of the Trial Court and can move to the Supreme Court if unhappy with high court.
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Question 5 of 10
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What type of cases is related to civil cases?
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( Deals with any harm or injury to rights of individuals. For example, disputes relating to sale of land purchase of goods, rent matters, divorce cases.
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( Deals with any harm or injury to rights of individuals. For example, disputes relating to sale of land purchase of goods, rent matters, divorce cases.
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Question 6 of 10
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What provisions are provided to ensure the independence of the judiciary in India?
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To ensure the independence of the judiciary in India our Constitution has various provisions that keep it free from the influence of the legislature and executive.
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To ensure the independence of the judiciary in India our Constitution has various provisions that keep it free from the influence of the legislature and executive.
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Question 7 of 10
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Name the only Union Territory which has a High Court of its own?
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National Capital Territory of Delhi has the only Union Territory which has a High Court of its own.
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National Capital Territory of Delhi has the only Union Territory which has a High Court of its own.
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Question 8 of 10
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How many high courts are in India?
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There is 28 States but only 21 high courts. The Indian judiciary consists of one Supreme Court with 26 judges, 21 High Courts with a sanctioned strength of 725 judges.
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There is 28 States but only 21 high courts. The Indian judiciary consists of one Supreme Court with 26 judges, 21 High Courts with a sanctioned strength of 725 judges.
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Question 9 of 10
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What is judiciary?
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Judiciary is an organ of government which settles disputes through interpretation of law.
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Judiciary is an organ of government which settles disputes through interpretation of law.
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Question 10 of 10
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What is the full form of PIL?
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PIL means Public Interest Litigation. The Supreme Court in the early 1980s devised a mechanism of PIL to increase access to justice. It allowed any individual or organization to file a PIL in the Court.
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PIL means Public Interest Litigation. The Supreme Court in the early 1980s devised a mechanism of PIL to increase access to justice. It allowed any individual or organization to file a PIL in the Court.