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CBSE
Class 11
Political Science
Indian Constitution at Work
JUDICIARY
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Question Bank - JUDICIARY

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Question Bank: JUDICIARY

This chapter discusses the judiciary's role in the Indian Constitution, highlighting its importance and functions in protecting citizens' rights and maintaining democracy.

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Question Bank - JUDICIARY

Q1.

What is the primary role of the judiciary in the Indian political system?

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Q2.

Which court is the highest in the Indian judiciary system?

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Q3.

How does the judiciary protect fundamental rights in India?

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Q4.

What is the significance of the independence of the judiciary?

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Q5.

What is meant by judicial review in India?

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Q6.

Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the Supreme Court?

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Q7.

What is one of the primary functions of the judiciary besides dispute resolution?

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Q8.

In which scenario can the judiciary intervene in legislative matters?

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Q9.

The term 'judicial activism' refers to what kind of judiciary approach?

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Q10.

What is one reason for the necessity of an independent judiciary in a democracy?

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Q11.

Which of the following best describes the relationship between the judiciary and the legislature?

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Q12.

Which principle ensures that the judiciary remains unbiased in its judgments?

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Q13.

What role does public interest litigation play in the Indian judiciary?

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Q14.

The concept of 'rule of law' is primarily upheld by which organ of the government?

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Q15.

Which of the following is NOT a function of the judiciary?

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Q16.

What does the term 'independent judiciary' primarily imply?

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Q17.

Why is an independent judiciary crucial for democracy?

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Q18.

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an independent judiciary?

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Q19.

What principle does the independence of the judiciary uphold?

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Q20.

How can the judiciary ensure the protection of individual rights?

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Q21.

What role do Public Interest Litigations (PILs) play in the context of the judiciary?

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Q22.

Which statement about judicial activism is correct?

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Q23.

What is the main challenge presented by judicial activism?

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Q24.

Which article of the Indian Constitution allows the Supreme Court to issue writs?

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Q25.

What is an impact of an independent judiciary on society?

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Q26.

Which of the following is true regarding the relationship between the judiciary and the executive?

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Q27.

Which significant outcome pertains to judicial activism according to Indian law?

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Q28.

Why is judicial independence considered vital in a system of governance?

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Q29.

What can be a negative effect of judicial activism?

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Q30.

Under what grounds can a judge be removed from office according to the Constitution?

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Q31.

What majority is required in both Houses of Parliament to remove a judge?

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Q32.

How does the process of removal ensure the independence of the judiciary?

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Q33.

Which case is known for being the first instance of a motion for the removal of a Supreme Court judge in India?

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Q34.

What role does the Chief Justice of India play in the appointment of judges?

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Q35.

What is a significant consequence of the high threshold for removing a judge?

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Q36.

Why was the removal motion against Justice V. Ramaswami not successful?

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Q37.

What does 'special majority' imply in the context of removing a judge?

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Q38.

What is considered a misconduct for a judge to be removed?

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Q39.

What does the Constitution say about the financial independence of judges?

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Q40.

What happens to the conduct of judges during removal proceedings in Parliament?

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Q41.

Why is it important that removal of judges requires a general consensus in Parliament?

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Q42.

What does the phrase 'judicial accountability' imply in the context of a judge's removal?

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Q43.

Who primarily influences the appointment of judges in India?

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Q44.

Which of the following is NOT a criterion for appointing judges in India?

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Q45.

Which body is responsible for the appointment of the Chief Justice of India?

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Q46.

What ensures the independence of the judiciary according to the Indian Constitution?

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Q47.

What is a significant characteristic of the procedure for removing a judge in India?

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Q48.

Which convention has often been followed for the appointment of the Chief Justice of India?

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Q49.

What role does the Chief Justice play in the appointment of other judges?

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Q50.

What is meant by 'judicial review' in the context of the Supreme Court?

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Q51.

What prevents the Parliament from discussing the conduct of judges, except during removal proceedings?

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Q52.

Which of the following ensures financial independence of judges?

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Q53.

Which significant event broke the convention of appointing the senior-most judge as Chief Justice in India?

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Q54.

Why is the procedure for removing judges considered difficult?

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Q55.

What potential conflict arises from the appointment of judges in India?

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Q56.

What does contempt of court protect judges from?

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Q57.

What is the highest court in the Indian judiciary system?

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Q58.

What type of jurisdiction does the Supreme Court exercise over legal matters?

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Q59.

Which of the following powers is NOT granted to the Supreme Court?

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Q60.

What is the main role of the High Courts in the Indian judicial system?

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Q61.

Which of the following courts is responsible for dealing with serious criminal offenses at the district level?

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Q62.

Which writ is issued to release a person unlawfully detained?

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Q63.

What is the function of 'Advisory Jurisdiction' of the Supreme Court?

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Q64.

Which court is primarily responsible for handling civil and criminal cases at a basic level?

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Q65.

What are special powers of the Supreme Court concerning appeals?

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Q66.

Which court has the authority to issue writs for enforcing Fundamental Rights?

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Q67.

The structure of the Indian judiciary can be described as:

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Q68.

What is the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

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Q69.

Which level of court allows for appeals from decisions made by the District Courts?

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Q70.

Which of the following does NOT fall under the Supreme Court's Writ Jurisdiction?

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Q71.

What is the main purpose of the integrated judicial system in India?

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Q72.

The Supreme Court has the authority to grant which of the following?

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Q73.

The power to transfer judges between High Courts is held by which court?

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Q74.

In which situation would appeals directly come to the Supreme Court without certification from the High Court?

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Q75.

Which of the following statements about Subordinate Courts is correct?

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Q76.

Which power allows the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution?

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Q77.

Under which jurisdiction can the Supreme Court resolve disputes between different states?

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Q78.

What is required for a case to be taken up by the Supreme Court as an appeal?

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Q79.

The advisory role of the Supreme Court involves advising whom?

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Q80.

Which writ is issued to command a public official to perform their duties?

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Q81.

Which of the following statements correctly describes the Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

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Q82.

Which of these is NOT a type of writ that the Supreme Court can issue?

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Q83.

What does Special Leave Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court involve?

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Q84.

Which of the following is an example of Writ Jurisdiction?

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Q85.

How does the Supreme Court's advisory jurisdiction differ from its original jurisdiction?

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Q86.

What is the primary role of the Supreme Court in disputes between Union and States?

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Q87.

What is the primary role of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in judicial activism?

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Q88.

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of judicial activism?

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Q89.

Which case is known for introducing the concept of PIL in India?

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Q90.

What does the term 'judicial review' imply in the context of judicial activism?

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Q91.

Which article of the Indian Constitution is often associated with the power of judicial review?

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Q92.

Judicial activism can sometimes create tension between which two branches of government?

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Q93.

What might be a consequence of extreme judicial activism?

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Q94.

How can judicial activism support marginalized communities?

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Q95.

Which of the following is a criticism of judicial activism?

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Q96.

What is a possible drawback of Public Interest Litigation?

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Q97.

Which of the following best describes the term 'judicial overreach'?

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Q98.

What is the relationship between judicial activism and fundamental rights?

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Q99.

Which international body has recognized Public Interest Litigation as an important legal mechanism?

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Q100.

What does the term 'judicial review' refer to?

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Q101.

Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the power of judicial review?

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Q102.

What is the significance of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Indian judiciary?

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Q103.

Which body is supreme in making laws according to the Constitution?

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Q104.

What was the Supreme Court's stance on the Parliament's ability to amend the fundamental right to property?

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Q105.

Which principle is emphasized by the concept of 'checks and balances' in the Indian Constitution?

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Q106.

In which instance did the Supreme Court direct the CBI to investigate political corruption?

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Q107.

What role does the judiciary play in protecting Fundamental Rights?

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Q108.

Which of the following is NOT a power of the Supreme Court?

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Q109.

What is a key aspect of judicial activism seen in Indian courts?

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Q110.

Which of the following powers is exercised by the Parliament?

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Q111.

What does the Supreme Court's authority to issue writs entail?

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Q112.

What was a primary issue in the conflict between Parliament and the judiciary regarding the right to property?

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Q113.

Which constitutional provision allows for the impeachment of the President?

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Q114.

What defines the concept of separation of powers in the context of the Indian Constitution?

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