DAILY MCQ FOR GOVT JOBS DAY 58 UPSC-For Govt jobs preparation Daily MCQ will be provided, most of the questions will be from the past question papers from UPSC, SSC IBPS, etc

  1. How many High Courts in India have jurisdiction over more than one State ( Union Territories not included) [UPSC – 2008]
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

2. Who was the Chief Justice of India when Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was introduced to the Indian judicial system? [UPSC – 2006]

  • M. Hidayatullah
  • A.M.Ahmadi
  • A.S. Anand
  • P.N.Bhagwati

3. Consider the following statements

  1. A person who has held office as a permanent Judge of a High Court cannot plead or act in any court or before any authority in India except of the Supreme Court
  2. A person is not qualified for appointment as a Judge of a High Court in India unless he has for at least five years held a judicial office in the territory of India.

which of the following statement (s) given above is/are correct?

  • 1 only
  • 2 only
  • Both 1 and 2
  • Neither 1 nor 2

4. According to the National Human Rights Commission Act, 1993, who among the following can be its Chairman? [UPSC – 2004]

  • Any serving judge of the Supreme Court
  • Any serving judge of the High Court
  • Only a retired Chief Justice of India
  • Only a retired Chief Justice of a High Court

5. The salaries and allowanced of the Judges of the High Court are charged to the: [UPSC – 2002]

  • Consolidated Fund of India
  • Consolidated Fund of the State
  • Contingency Fund of India
  • Contingency Fund of the State

6. The power to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India with respect to any matter included in the Union List of Legislative Powers rests with: [UPSC – 2002]

  • The President of India
  • The Chief Justice of India
  • The Parliament
  • The Union Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs

7. The Supreme Court of India tenders advice to the President on a matter of law or fact: [UPSC – 2003]

  • on its own initiative
  • only if he seeks such advice
  • only if the matter relates to the Fundamental Rights of citizens
  • only if the issue poses a threat to the unity and integrity of the country

8. The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and the State falls under its: [UPSC – 1996]

  • advisory jurisdiction
  • appellate jurisdiction
  • original jurisdiction
  • constitutional jurisdiction

9. When the Chief Justice of a High Court acts in an administrative capacity, he is subject to:

  • the writ jurisdiction of any other judges of the High Court
  • special control exercised by the Chief Justice of India
  • discretionary powers of the Governor of the state
  • special powers provided to the Chief Minister

10. Right to Privacy’ is protected under which Article of the Constitution of India?

  •  Article 15 
  • Article 19 
  • Article 21 
  • Article 29

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