Indian Supreme Court Quiz
Indian Supreme Court Quiz
Answer A
2. Which of the following statement is not true about India's Supreme Court?
(A) Article 124 to 147 and Part V of the Indian Constitution informs about the composition and
powers of the Supreme Court?
Answer C
Explanation: At present there are 31 judges in the Supreme Court since 2009.
Answer B
(A) Judge of the Supreme Court can remain in office till the age of 65 years.
(B) Judge of the Supreme Court, gives his resignation letter to the Chief Justice
(D) Supreme Court judge can be removed only in the condition of misconduct.
Answer B
Explanation: A judge of the Supreme Court gives his resignation letter to the President.
Answer D
Explanation: The proposal for the removal of the judge should be passed with a special majority
in both the Houses of Parliament, while the decision to remove from the post is taken by the
President.
Answer B
Explanation: From the year 2009, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court gets salary of Rs. 1
lakh.
7. The President can declare a judge an executive chief justice of the Supreme Court of
India when ...
Answer D
8. Who among the following has the right to establish the bench of Supreme Court
elsewhere in the country?
(D) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has the right to allow to establish the bench of the
Supreme Court elsewhere in the country with prior approval of the President.
Answer D
Explanation: The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has the right to seek the permission of the
President before setting up the Supreme Court bench elsewhere in the country.
9. Which of the following Article talks about the establishment of the Supreme Court?
Answer C
(C) Article 141: orders of Supreme Court is applicable to all courts of India
Answer A
Explanation: Article 145 is related to rules of Supreme Court not the salary of judges.
The Supreme Court followed the Federal Court of India which was founded under the Government of
India Act, 1935.
2) Which is the highest judicial authority in India whose decisions are binding on all
courts?
a) Supreme Court
b) Parliament
c) Law Minister
d) Lok Sabha
The decisions of the Supreme Court are binding on all courts, because it is at the apex of
our judicial system.
By the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 2008, the number of judges
has been increased from 26 to 31, including the Chief Justice of India.
a) Prime Minister
b) Chief Justice of India
c) Lok Sabha
d) President
ANSWER: d) President
It is the President who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice of
India is appointed by the President on the advice of judges of Supreme Court and High
Court.
5) Which among the following is NOT a criteria for being eligible to be a judge of the
Supreme Court?
a) judge of one high court or more (continuously), for at least five years
b) an advocate of Supreme Court for at least ten years
c) a distinguished jurist in the opinion of the president
d) above 40 years of age
The Constitution of India does not prescribe a minimum age for being a judge in the
Supreme Court of India .
a) The President appoints the Chief Justice of India on his sole discretion
b) The senior-most judge of the Supreme Court is appointed as the Chief Justice of India
c) The panel of judges of Supreme Court elect a Chief Justice of India from amongst themselves
d) The Chief Justice of India is elected by the voting of Lok Sabha members
ANSWER: b) The senior-most judge of the Supreme Court is appointed as the Chief
Justice of India
In the Second Judges case (1993), it was declared by the Supreme Court that only the
senior-most judge of the Supreme Court shall be appointed as a Chief Justice of India.
This practice has been violated twice: in 1973 A.N. Ray was appointed as a CJI and in 1977
M.U. Beg was appointed as a CJI, despite the fact that they were not the senior-most judges
of the Supreme Court at that time.
7) What among the following statements is NOT true about the procedure to remove the
judge of a Supreme Court of India?
1. The judge of the Supreme Court may be removed from his current office by an order of the
President
2. There are only two grounds of removal : incapacity or proved misbehavior
3. So far, no judge of the Supreme Court has been removed by impeachment
4. The procedure for the removal of the judges is regulated by the Judges Enquiry Act (1968)
a) Only 1
b) Only 2
c) Only 2 and 4
d) All are true
It is true that so far no judge of the Supreme Court has been removed by impeachment, but
there was one single case of impeachment that was put forth in the Lok Sabha against V
Ramaswami (1991-1993)
a) Delhi
b) Mumbai
c) Chandigarh
d) Allahabad
ANSWER: a) Delhi
The Constitution of India has declared Delhi to be the seat of the Supreme Court.
But the Chief Justice of India, on the advice of the President, can declare any other place to
be seat of the Supreme Court of India.
9) Which among the following statements is/are NOT true?
1. Supreme Courts can issue writs that relate with only the Fundamental Rights of citizens
2. High Courts can issue writs on issues that relate with the Fundamental Rights of citizens as
well as for other reasons
3. The jurisdiction with regards to writs is wider for the High Courts as compared to Supreme
Court of India
4. The writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be extended by the Parliament, but never
decreased
a) Only 1
b) Only 1, 2 and 3
c) Only 4
d) All are true
ANSWER: a) the arrested person must be brought before the court, that holds the right to
set the person free if the grounds of arrest are found to be faulty.
a) the arrested person must be brought before the court, that holds the right to set the person free
if the grounds of arrest are found to be faulty.
b) it is issued when an office holder is found to misuse his duties
c) it is issued by higher courts when they find that lower courts have made judgments beyond
their powers of jurisdiction
d) it is issued when the court finds that the office holder is illegally holding that position
ANSWER: c) it is issued by higher courts when they find that lower courts have made
judgments beyond their powers of jurisdiction
12) What does the writ of Mandamus mean?
a) the arrested person must be brought before the court, that holds the right to set the person free
if the grounds of arrest are found to be faulty.
b) it is issued when an office holder is found to misuse his duties
c) it is issued by higher courts when they find that lower courts have made judgments beyond
their powers of jurisdiction
d) it is issued when the court finds that the office holder is illegally holding that position
ANSWER: d) it is issued when the court finds that the office holder is illegally holding that
position
ANSWER: b) it is issued when a court wants to order a lower court or similar authority to
transfer some matter pending before it to other courts or other authorities.
15) What does the term 'judicial review' mean?
ANSWER: b) it is the authority vested in the hands of Supreme Court to examine whether
some legislative enactments or executive orders of both Central and State governments is
following the Constitution of India or not
The judicial reviews seeks to put checks on the powers of Executive and Legislature with
regards to the principles laid down in the Constitution of India
The first Chief Justice of India was H.J. Kania, who served from 26 January 1950 to 6th
November 1951, and died during his office term.
Y.V. Chandrachud was the longest serving Chief Justice of India, serving from February
1978 to July 1985.
The current Chief Justice of India is H. L. Dattu, who was appointed to office on 28.09.2014
Supreme Court of India
Appointment of Supreme Court Judge
? The senior most judge of the Supreme Court is appointed as the Chief
Justice of India.
? Other judges are appointed by the President after consultation with such
judges of the Supreme Court and of the High Courts as the President may
deem necessary.
? Citizen of India.
? Have been a judge of High Court for 5 yrs or an advocate of High Court for
10 yrs minimum or in President's view, a distinguished jurist of the country
? The Chief Justice & other judges hold office till 65 yrs of age.
? Can give resignation to President.
? Can be removed by the Parliament.
? After retirement, a judge of Supreme Court cannot plead or act before any
authority.
? Supreme Court Judge Salary:
? Chief Justice - Rs.1,00,000 per month
? Other Judges - Rs.90,000 per month
? A motion seeking the removal of the judge can be preferred before either
House of the Parliament.
If it is to be introduced in the Lok Sabha, it should be signed in by not less
than 100 members of the Lok Sabha.If it is to be introduced in the Rajya
Sabha, the motion should be signed in by not less than 50 members.The
resolution should be supported by a majority of total membership of both
the houses & by 2/3 majority of the members present & voting.
? The Chief Justice can appoint ad hoc judges in the Supreme Court after the
consent of President; important aspect is they should be qualified to do so.
? The Chief Justice, with the previous consent of the President, may request
a retired Judge of the Supreme Court or a retired judge of a High Court who
is duly qualified to be appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court, to sit and
act as a judge of the Supreme Court.
? Supreme Court normally sits in New Delhi. Can hold its meetings outside if
the decision is taken by Chief Justice on consultation with the President.
Independence of Judges
? Removal difficult.
? Decision & actions of judges cannot be criticized & the person doing so can
be punished.
a) 25
b) 21
c) 28
d) 29
Q 3) Which one of the following article deals with the appointment of judges?
a) Article 214
b) Article 217
c) Article 226
d) Article 216
a) 220
b) 221
c) 213
d) 226
Q 5) The chief justice and other judges of the high courts are appointed by which one of the
following?
a) Prime minister
b) Chief minister
c) Governor’
d) President
Q 6. Which is the oldest known system designed for the redressal of citizen's grievance?
a) Ombudsman System
b) Lokpal
c) Lokayukta
Q 7) Which was the first Indian state to establish the institution of Lokayukta?
a) Bihar
b) Uttar Pradesh
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Maharashtra
Q 8) When did The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013 came into force?
a) January 2013
b) May 2013
c) December 2013
d) January 2013
b) Chief Minister
Q 10) Which state's Lokayukta's office is considered to be the strongest in terms of power
and scope?
a) Bihar
b) Karnataka
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Maharashtra
Question Answer
1 d
2 b
3 b
4 d
5 d
6 a
7 d
8 a
9 a
10 b
5. Which High Court for the first time in India declared 'Bandh" as illegal
Answer : Kerala High Court
7. Which High Court has the largest jurisdiction in the terms of states
Answer : Gauhati High Court
12. Who was the first person to be directly appointed as the Judge of
Supreme Court?
Answer : Kuldeep Singh
13. Which of the following is the oldest High Court in India?
Answer : High Court of Calcutta
14. Who was the first woman judge to be appointed Chief Justice of a High
Court?
Ans : Justice Smt Leila Seth
15. Andaman and Nicobar islands come under the jurisdiction of which of the
following High Courts?
Answer : Calcutta High Court
17. The power of Supreme Court of India to decide the dispute between the
centre and states falls under its
Answer : Original jurisdiction
18. Which article in Indian Constitution gives the power of Writ jurisdiction
to Supreme court ?
Answer: Article 32
2. Who demanded separate electrorates for Mahars in the first round table
conference
B.R Ambedkar
5. Name the viceroy who felt that 'he was becoming a sort of Mussolini in
India'?
Lord willingdon
6. Who established his headquarters at Tiruchengode Asrama in salem
district in 1925?
C. Rajagopalachari
9. Name the secretary of state for India during the Quit India movement?
Leo Amery
10. Which was the illegal socialist leaflet that was circulated during the Quit
India movement?
The freedom struggle front
12. The Azad Hind Government was announce by Subhash Chandra Bose in:
1943
14. Who headed the Shimla delegation to the Viceroy, Lord Wavell?
Maulana Abulkalam Azad
15. 'For the Final Bid of for power' was the pamphlet of :
P.C.Joshi(1945)
18. The tansfer of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi was announced in :
1911
19. Who was the first woman president of the Indian National Congress?
Mrs. Annie Besant
1.The model code of conduct for Political parties and candidates to be followed during election
is:
A. Laid down in the constitution of India
B. Specified in the representation of the People Act. 1951
C. Enjoined by the supreme court
D. A voluntary agreement among recognized political parties.
3. Which one of the following Articles empowers the President to Appoint Prime Minister of
India ?
A. Article 74
B. Article 75
C. Article 76
D. Article 77
4. The constituent Assembly formed the drafting committee of India constitution on:
A. 29th August 1947
B. 30th August 1948
C. 29th August 1949
D. 29th August 1950
5. Which one of the following sets of Bills is Presented to the Parliament along with the Budget ?
A. Direct taxes bill and Indirect taxes bill
B. Contingency Bill and Appropriation Bill
C. Finance Bill and Appropriation Bill
D. Finance Bill and Contingency Bill
6. Which of the following exercised the most profound influence in framing the Indian
Constitution ?
(A) British Constitution
(B) U.S. Constitution
(C) Irish Constitution
(D) The Government of India Act, 1935
7. In which article of the Constitution of India has the Joint Sitting of the Lok Sabha and the
Rajya Sabha been provided ?
(A) Article 101
(B) Article 108
(C) Article 133
(D) Article 102
8. A Money Bill passed by the Lok Sabha is deemed to have been passed by the Rajya Sabha
also when no action is taken by the Upper House within:
(A) 10 days
(B) 14 days
(C) 20 days
(D) 30 days
10. Who among the following is/are not appointed by the President of India ?
(A) Governors of the States
(B) Chief Justice and Judges of the High Courts
(C) Vice-President
(D) Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court
14. The tenure of every Panchayat shall be for five years from the date of
A. declaration of the election results
B. its first meeting
C. issue of notification for the conduct of elections of the Panchayat
D. taking oath of office by the elected members
19. Who decides disputes relating with the allotment of symbols to Political Parties:
(A) Representation Act 1952
(B) Representation Act 1953
(C) Representation of the People Act 1951
(D) Election Commission
20. What was the 'privy purse' in the context of the history of Modern India?
A. A purse given privately by one organization to another
B. A purse given by the government of India to dignitaries for service rendered
C. A grant given by the Government of India to the erstwhile Princes of India
D. A gift given by an erstwhile Prince of India to the Government of India
24. The concept lok Adalat is mainly to expedite cases relating to:
1. Matrimonial dispute
2. murder
3. motor vehicle accidents
4. suits relating to banks
Which one of these statements are correct ?
A. 1,3 and 4
B. 3,4 and 5
C. 1,2 and 4
D. 1,3
25. Who among the following did not serve as the Vice president before becoming president of
India ?
A. Dr. S Radhakrishnan
B. Dr. Zakir Hussain
C. Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy
D. R. Venkataraman
27. Which writ is issued by a High Court or the Supreme Court to compel an authority to
perform a function that it was not performing ?
(A) Writ of Certiorari
(B) Writ of Habeas Corpus
(C) Writ of Mandamus
(D) Writ of Quo Warranto
28. The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from his office:
(A) By the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
(B) By the President
(C) On the basis of a resolution of the Cabinet
(D) On the basis of proved misbehaviour by 2/3rd majority of both Houses of Parliament
29. If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha intends to vacate his office before the expiry of his term, he
sends his resignation to the:
(A) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(B) Leader of the House (Lok Sabha)
(C) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
(D) President of India
30. In which case did the Supreme Court of India determine that the Parliament has power to
make amendment in fundamental rights, but it cannot make any change in the basic structure of
the Constitution ?
(A) Golak Nath case
(B) Keshavanand Bharati case
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)
2. Which of the following political parties was first de-recognized and later on again recognized
as a National Party by Election Commission of India ?
(A) Communist Party of India
(B) Communist Party of India-Marxist
(C) Samajwadi Party
(D) Republican Party of India
Ans: B
5. Which of the following amendments in the Constitution of India are related with the institution
of "Panchayat Raj"?
1. 106th
2. 100th
3. 73rd
4. 74th
A. Only 1
B. Only 2
C. Both 1 & 2
D. Both 3 & 4
Ans: D
11. Who was the last British Governor General who addressed the Constituent Assembly ?
(A) Lord Attlee
(B) Lord Mount Batten
(C) Lord Bentick
(D) None of the above
Ans: B
12. When was the Constitution of India adopted by the Constituent Assembly ?
(A) 25th Nov. 1949
(B) 29th Nov. 1949
(C) 26th Nov. 1949
(D) 27th Nov. 1949
Ans: C
18. The judge of the Supreme Court of India now retire at the age of
A. 62 years
B. 60 years
C. 65 years
D. 58 years
Ans: C
19. Which of the following bills cannot be introduced first in the Rajya Sabha?
A. Bill bringing a State under the President's rule
B. Money Bill
C. Bill pertaining to the removal of the President by impeachment
D. Bill proclaiming all the State of emergency arising out of war or external aggression.
Ans: B
22. During which Five Year Plan was Green Revolution initiated in India?
A. 5th
B. 6th
C. 4th
D. 3rd
Ans: B
25. Which law officer shall have the right to speak in both the Houses of Parliament ?
(A) Solicitor General
(B) Advocate General
(C) Attorney General
(D) Legal Advisor
Ans: C
26. Which Article of the Constitution of India mentioned the posts of the Chairman and Deputy
Chairman of Rajya Sabha ?
(A) 90
(B) 89
(C) 93
(D) 94
Ans: B
27. In which session of Parliament, Railway and General Budgets are presented ?
(A) Monsoon session
(B) First session
(C) Winter session
(D) None of the above
Ans: B
30. Constitutionally, who has the power to make a law on the subject mentionable in the Union
List :
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Parliament
(C) Rajya Sabha
(D) Legislative Council
Ans: B
31. In the Union govt. the council of minister is collectively responsible to the:
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Lok sabha
D. Parliament
Ans: C
35. Which constitutional article provides personal immunity to the head of the states for his
official act from legal action, including proceedings for contempt of Court ?
(A) Article 361
(B) Article 362
(C) Article 368
(D) Article 369
Ans: A
36. Under which Constitutional Article, Union Government has the power to give direction to the
State Govt. regarding any of the provisions of the Constitution ?
(A) Article 368
(B) Article 362
(C) Article 365
(D) Article 367
Ans: C
37. What is the meaning of Foreign State as given in our Indian Constitution ?
(A) Federal State
(B) Commonwealth State
(C) Nation
(D) Any State other than India
Ans: D
40. After declaration of financial emergency by the President, what is the period of operation
without approval by the Parliament ?
(A) Three Months
(B) Four Months
(C) Two Months
(D) One Month
Ans: C
1. Before the independence of India, Dadra and nagar haveli were under the administrative
control of ?
A. English
B. French
C. Portuguese
D. Afgans
Ans: C
2. Who among the following was the first chief Justice of India and assumed office on 26th
Jan. 1950 ?
A. Meher Chand mahajan
B. Patanjali sastri
C. Harilal Kania
D. BK Mukherjea
Ans: C
3. Which Constitutional Article lays down the provision for a National Commission for SC
and ST ?
(A) Article 337
(B) Article 334
(C) Article 338
(D) Article 339
Ans:C
4. Which community gets special provision for Central Services in Article 336 ?
(A) Sikh Community
(B) Muslim Community
(C) Hindu Community
(D) Anglo-Indian Community
Ans:D
6. Under Constitutional Article 343, which is the official language of the Union ?
(A) Urdu
(B) Hindi
(C) English
(D) b & c
Ans: D
19. Who was the prime Minister of India when a Constitutional status for the Panchayati
raj and urban self- governing institutions was accorded ?
A. Indira Gandhi
B. Rajeev Gandhi
C. PV Rarasimha Rao
D. Atal Bihari Vaipayee
Ans: C
20. In India when both Offices of President and Vice-President happen to be vacant
simultaneously who will discharge the duties of the President ?
A. Prime Minister
B. Union Home Minister
C. Speaker of Lok sabha
D. Chief Justice of India
Ans: D
21. As per constitution of India, the Legislative assembly of a state consists of more than
500 and not less than 60 members, but which one of the following states has 32 Members ?
A. Delhi
B. Sikkim
C. Goa
D. Puducherry
Ans: B
22.In the union govt the council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the:
A. Prime Minister of Inida
B. Lok sabha
C. Lok sabha and Rajya Sabha
D. Union cabinet
Ans: B
24. How many members can be nominated to the rajya sabha by president of India ?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 18
Ans: B
25. Who of the following is the chairman of the National Water resources council ?
A. Prime Minister of India
B. Union Minister of Water resources
C. Union minister of agriculture
D. Union Minister of earth sciences
Ans: A
27. Which one of the following dealt with the subject of Local self Government ?
A. Balwant rai Mehta Committee
B. Kothari Commission
C. Veerappa Moily Committee
D. Venkatachalam Commission
Ans: A