MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:

   MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS :  (MCQ’s)

1.  Every citizen of India can approach the _____________ if they believe that their fundamental rights have been violated.

(a) Supreme Court
(b) District court
(c) Consumer court
(d) High court

2.  ____________ provides every citizen the fundamental right to life .

(a) Article 21
(b) Article 22
(c) Article 23
(d) Article 24

3.  Decisions on a very large number of issues can be taken by _____________ .

(a) Courts
(b) Leaders
(c) People
(d) Governor

4.  The fundamental rights are protected by the ______________ .

(a) Leaders
(b) People
(c) Courts
(d) Governor

5.  The court that most people interact with is ____________ .

(a) District Court
(b) High court
(c) Supreme Court
(d) Consumer court

6.  The highest court in a state is ______________ .

(a) District court
(b) Supreme Court
(c) Consumer court
(d) High Court

7.  The Supreme Court is situated at _______________ .

(a) Panaji
(b) Mumbai
(c) New Delhi
(d) Maharashtra

8.  A District judge presides over the _____________ .

(a) High Court
(b) District Court
(c) Supreme Court
(d) Consumer court

9.  _____   protects against partial decisions for the Independence of the judiciary .

(a) Indian constitution
(b) Parliament
(c) High Court
(d) District court

10.  ______________ is the top most court in India .

(a) Supreme Court
(b) High Court
(c) District Court
(d) Consumer court

11.  The decisions made by the Supreme Court are _____ on all other courts in India .

(a) Binding
(b) Holding
(c) Following
(d) Final

12.  Once appointed it is very difficult to remove a _____________.

(a) President
(b) Judge
(c) Minister
(d) Vice president

13.  Dowry deaths fall with what is considered a crime against _________.

(a) The society
(b) The poor
(c) The rich
(d) The downtrodden

14.  On December 2, 1980, Sudha Goel died in hospital due to _________ .

(a) Burns
(b) Wounds
(c) Fracture
(d) Accident

15.  A new civil law was passed to protect women against domestic violence in ____ .

(a) 2004
(b) 2007
(c) 2006
(d) 2008

16.  Every citizen has a right to justice through the _________.

(a) Courts
(b) President
(c) Government
(d) Consumer right
 

17. What is the term used for money given to make amends for an injury or a loss?
(a) Donation
(b) Compensation
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

18. What is the act of breaking a law as well as to the breach or infringement of Fundamental Rights?
(a) Violation
(b) Acquit
(c) Dispute
(d) All of these

19. Judiciary in India resolves the disputes between ____________
(a) State and State
(b) State and Citizen
(c) Citizen and Citizen
(d) All the above

20. Who is the final interpreter of our Constitution?
(a) Judiciary
(b) Government
(c) Executive
(b) Legislative

21. Once appointed, a judge can be removed by _____
(a) District judge
(b) Chief Minister
(c) Prime Minister
(d) None of above

22. What type of cases are decided by under Civil Law?
(a) Divorce
(b) Rent matters
(c) Sale of land
(d) All the above

23. The removal of persons from land or homes that they are currently living in, is called ____
(a) Violation
(b) Eviction
(c) Separation of power
(d) Judiciary

24. The Chief  Justice of India and other judges of the Supreme Court are ppointed by the _____of India

(a) President
(b) Chief of the Army
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Chief of the Navy

25. The territorial limits within which the court authority can be exercised is called as _____

(a)  Court limit
(b) Regional Court
(c) Consumer Area
(d) Jurisdiction

 

Answers: 
1.(a)  Supreme Court
2.(a)  Article 21    
3.(a) Courts     
4.(c) Courts   
5.(a) District Court    
6.(c) Consumer court         
7.(c) New Delhi 
8.  (b) District Court
9.(a) Indian constitution
10.(a) Supreme Court   
11.(a) Binding    
12.(b) Judge    
13.(a) The society   
14.(a) Burns        
15.(c) 2006    
16.(a)  Courts
17.(b) Compensation
18.(a) Violation
19.(d) All the above
20.(a) Judiciary
21.(d) None of above
22.(d) All the above
23.(b) Eviction
24.(a) President
25. (d) Jurisdiction