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This set of Judicial Process Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Judicial Process Set 1

Q1 | Five Judges constitution Bench held that imparting Education cannot betreated as a Trade or Business in which of the following cases
  • unnikrishnan’s case
  • mohini jains case
  • dinesh kumar’s case
  • p.a. inamdar’s case
Q2 | Fundamental Duties under Part IV A was inserted in the Constitution by
  • 17th amendment act
  • 25th amendment act
  • 42nd amendment
  • 44th amendment
Q3 | The main object of Article 39 is
  • creation of democratic state
  • creation of welfare state
  • creation of just and humane conditions of work
  • creation of public assistance
Q4 | Right to education is declared as Fundamental Right by SC in
  • olga telli’s case
  • mohini jain’s case
  • unnikrishnan’s case
  • in re kerala education bill
Q5 | In which of the following case it was held that ‘Right to life does not includeRihgt to Die”
  • gian kaur vs. state of punjab
  • state of u.p. vs. sanjay kumar bhatia
  • deena vs. union bank of india
  • p. rathinam vs. union of india
Q6 | Article 30 Clause (1) of Indian Constitution States that all minorities whetherbased on religion or language shall have the right
  • to establish and administer
  • to establish and maintain
  • to acquire property and establish
  • to establish religious institutions
Q7 | Right to Education as a Fundamental Right as under Article 21 A wasinserted in Constitution by which Amendment
  • 90th amendment act
  • 92nd amendment act
  • 86th amendment act
  • 42nd amendment act
Q8 | Following which article is related to Right of minorities
  • article 30
  • article 29
  • article 21
  • article 21 a
Q9 | In which case it was held that Directive Principles stand at par withFundamental Rights
  • air india vs. nargees mirza
  • air india statutory corporation vs. united labour union
  • griha kalyan workers case
  • m.h. hoskot vs. state of maharashtra
Q10 | Salaries of Judges of Supreme Court are determined by
  • law commission
  • parliament
  • council of ministers
  • president
Q11 | Public Interest Litigation (PIL) may be connected with
  • judicial review
  • judicial intervening
  • judicial activism
  • judicial sanctity
Q12 | Judicial Review in Indian Constitution is based on which of the following
  • due process of law
  • conventions
  • rule of law
  • procedure established by law
Q13 | Who is the final authority to interpret the Constitution
  • president
  • lok sabha
  • parliament
  • supreme court
Q14 | Who among the following appoints the acting Chief Justice of India
  • chief justice of india
  • president
  • chief justice of india with previous consent of president
  • president in consultation with the chief justice of india
Q15 | Due Process of Law is feature of the Judicial system of
  • india
  • u.k.
  • usa
  • france
Q16 | The system of Judicial Review is found
  • only in india
  • in both india and usa
  • only in usa
  • only in britain
Q17 | In India Collegiums system was first introduced in relation to
  • executive
  • legislative
  • judiciary
  • union state relations
Q18 | Collegiums is a system where appointments and transfer of judges are decidedby a forum of Chief Justice and other four senior most judges of SupremeCourt. This statement Choose following option
  • false
  • true
  • partially true
  • none of the above
Q19 | The Supreme Court Judge must have been a High Court Judge for atleast
  • 4 years
  • 5 years
  • 7 years
  • 10 years
Q20 | In which case Supreme Court laid down doctrine of Basic Structure
  • shankari prasad’s case
  • golakhnath case
  • kesavananda bharti’s case
  • indira gandi’s case
Q21 | Which of the following article has got wide interpretation through JudicialActivism
  • article 14
  • article 19
  • article 21
  • article 25
Q22 | The first case of Judicial Activism was Madison Vs. Marbury of whichCountry
  • usa
  • uk
  • france
  • ireland
Q23 | Right to Life Under Article 21 also includes Right to livelihood decided inwhich case
  • maneka gandhi’s case
  • golakhnath case
  • olega tellis case
  • kesavananda’s case
Q24 | Law declared by Supreme Courts be binding on ‘all the Courts’ which article
  • article 141
  • article 142
  • article 143
  • article 146
Q25 | Meaning of Judicial Accountability
  • giving accounts by judges
  • maintaining accounts books by judges
  • judging the judges
  • judicial activism