CBSE Class 8 Social Science Judiciary MCQs

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MCQ for Class 8 Social Science Chapter 5 Judiciary

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Chapter 5 Judiciary MCQ Questions Class 8 Social Science with Answers

Question. How many levels of court are there in India?
(a) Multiple
(b) None of the options
(c) Two
(d) One

Answer : A

Question. When India did become Republic?
(a) 1950
(b) 1976
(c) 1965
(d) 1947

Answer : A

Question. Each state districts is presided over by
(a) District court
(b) None of the options
(c) Judiciary
(d) Subordinate

Answer : A

Question. Which court is at apex level?
(a) High court
(b) Lower court
(c) District court
(d) Supreme Court

Answer : D

Question. How many courts are there at apex level?
(a) One
(b) None of the options
(c) Two
(d) Three

Answer : A

Question. The Supreme court was established on
(a) 1962
(b) 1980
(c) 1950
(d) 1949

Answer : C

Question. Judiciary system provide mechanism for resolving disputes between_____
(a) All of the options
(b) Two state government
(c) Citizens & government
(d) Citizens

Answer : A

Question. Article 21 includes
(a) Right to health
(b) Right to worship
(c) Right to speech
(d) Right against Exploration

Answer : A

Question. We have judicial system to
(a) To provide food
(b) None of the options
(c) To enforce the rule law
(d) To provide freedom

Answer : C

Question. Law apply equally to all______
(a) Animals
(b) Ministers
(c) M.L.As
(d) Persons

Answer : D

Question. Criminal law include
(a) Theft
(b) Murder
(c) Harassing a women
(d) All of the options

Answer : D

Question. Integrated judicial system is
(a) Decisions of the high courts are bonded by lower courts
(b) None of the options
(c) Both Decisions of the high courts are bonded by lower courts and Lower courts are not bind to obey the supreme courts decision
(d) Lower courts are not bind to obey the supreme courts decision

Answer : A

Question. Which state shares the same High Court?
(a) Punjab & Haryana
(b) None of the options
(c) Both Punjab & Haryana and Haryana & Chandigarh
(d) Haryana & Chandigarh

Answer : A

Question. How many High Courts are there in India?
(a) 21
(b) 17
(c) 27
(d) 18

Answer : A

Question. The High Court of Delhi came up in______
(a) 1860
(b) 1972
(c) 1966
(d) 1862

Answer : C

Question. High Courts were first established in which of the three presidency cities?
(a) Calcutta, Bombay & Madras
(b) Madras, Tamil naidu, Punjab
(c) J & K, U. P., Haryana
(d) Punjab, Chandigarh, Madras

Answer : A

Question. In which year High Courts was first established?
(a) 1860
(b) 1980
(c) 1972
(d) 1862

Answer : D

Question. Who presided the Supreme Court?
(a) Chief justice
(b) All of the options
(c) District court
(d) Subordinate

Answer : A

Question. Supreme court is located at
(a) Punjab
(b) New Delhi
(c) J & K
(d) Chandigarh

Answer : B

Question. Each state has____
(a) High court
(b) All of the options
(c) Supreme Court
(d) Judiciary

Answer : A

Question. Right to livelihood is a part of
(a) Right to life
(b) All of the options
(c) Right to freedom
(d) Right of equality

Answer : A

Question. Right to food is included in
(a) Act 26
(b) Act 76
(c) Act 46
(d) Act 21

Answer : D

Question. For common people access to court is
(a) Access to help
(b) Access to justice
(c) None of the options
(d) Access to equality

Answer : B

Question. Midday meal given in governmentaided schools because of
(a) PIL
(b) All of the options
(c) FIR
(d) Supreme Court

Answer : A

Question. To increase to justice supreme Court devised
(a) PIL
(b) None of the options
(c) Both PIL and FIR
(d) FIR

Answer : A

Question. A mechanism of PIL was devised in
(a) 2000
(b) 1996
(c) 1980
(d) 2004

Answer : C

Question. A tenant who is being formed to move out fills a case in courts against the landlord
(a) Social law
(b) Criminal law
(c) Economical law
(d) Civil Law

Answer : D

Question. A group of girl is harassed by a group of boys is comes under
(a) Economical law
(b) Criminal law
(c) Social law
(d) Civil Law

Answer : B

Question. Civil law include
(a) Both Disputes related to purchase of good and Disputes related to sale of land
(b) None of the options
(c) Disputes related to purchase of good
(d) Disputes related to sale of land

Answer : A

Question. FIR means
(a) First information report
(b) None of the options
(c) First Incident report
(d) Final information Result

Answer : A

Question. Article 21 includes :-
(a) Right against Exploration
(b) Right to speech
(c) Right to health
(d) Right to worship

Answer : C

Question. The Supreme court was established on :-
(a) 1950
(b) 1949
(c) 1962
(d) 1980

Answer : A

Question. Which court is at apex level?
(a) High court
(b) District court
(c) lower court
(d) Supreme Court

Answer : D

Question. Each state districts is presided over by :-
(a) Subordinate
(b) District court
(c) Judiciary
(d) None of these

Answer : B

Question. Each state has ______
(a) Judiciary
(b) Supreme Court
(c) High court
(d) All of these

Answer : C

Question. Supreme court is located at :-
(a) Chandigarh
(b) J & K
(c) Punjab
(d) New Delhi

Answer : D

Question. The High Court of Delhi came up in ________
(a) 1862
(b) 1860
(c) 1972
(d) 1966

Answer : D

Question. How many High Courts are there in India?
(a) 18
(b) 27
(c) 17
(d) 21

Answer : D

Question. Which state shares the same High Court?
(a) Haryana & Chandigarh
(b) Punjab & Haryana
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

Answer : B

Question. Law apply equally to all ___
(a) Animals
(b) Ministers
(c) M.L.A’s
(d) Persons

Answer : A

Question. We have judicial system to :-
(a) To provide freedom
(b) To provide food
(c) To enforce the rule law
(d) None of these

Answer : C

Question. Judiciary system provide mechanism for resolving disputes between ______
(a) Citizens
(b) Citizens & government
(c) Two state government
(d) All of these

Answer : D

Question. Integrated judicial system is :-
(a) Lower courts are not bind to obey the supreme courts decision
(b) Decisions of the high courts are bonded by lower courts
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

Answer : B

Question. Criminal law include :-
(a) Theft
(b) Harassing a women
(c) Murder
(d) All of these

Answer : D

Question. FIR means :-
(a) First information report
(b) Final information Result
(c) First Incident report
(d) None of these

Answer : A

Question. Civil law include :-
(a) Disputes related to sale of land
(b) Disputes related to purchase of good
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of these

Answer : C

Question. ‘A group of girl is harassed by a group of boys’ is comes under :-
(a) Civil Law
(b) Social law
(c) Economical law
(d) Criminal law

Answer : D

Question. For common people access to court is :-
(a) Access to justice
(b) Access to help
(c) Access to equality
(d) None of these

Answer : A

Question. ”Right to food ” is included in :-
(a) Act 26
(b) Act 46
(c) Act 21
(d) Act 76

Answer : C

Question. In India there is a rule of _______
(a) Person
(b) Prime minister
(c) President
(d) Law

Answer : D

 

Question: Compensation means?

a) Money given to make amend for an injury
b) None of the options
c) Both Money given to make amend for an injury and Punishment given to make amend for an injury
d) Punishment given to make amend for an injury

Answer : A

Question: Violation is ?

a) Act of infringement of fundamental right
b) None of the options
c) Both Act of infringement of fundamental right and Act of breaking law
d) Act of breaking law

Answer : A

Question: Work done by the courts in the country is known as

a) A glance at newspaper
b) All of the options
c) Through media
d) Through news channels

Answer : A

Question: The chief justice of India is appointed by

a) President
b) Members of parliament
c) Ministers of council
d) Prime minister

Answer : A

Question: Acquaint means

a) Person feels no guilty of the crime
b) None of the options
c) Both Person feels no guilty of the crime and Imprisonment given to victim
d) Imprisonment given to victim

Answer : A

Question: Right to protect comes under the right to

a) Act 21
b) Act 76
c) Act 46
d) Act 26

Answer : A

Question: How many fundamental rights are there in constitution

a) Six
b) Ten
c) Two
d) Seven

Answer : A

Question: Sanctioned strength of judges in High courts are

a) 25
b) 34
c) 54
d) 10

Answer : A

Question: Supreme court has

a) 26 judges
b) 18 judges
c) 20 judges
d) 25 judges

Answer : A

Question: Who was the chief justice of India in November 2007

a) K.G. Bala Krishna
b) None of the options
c) Krish murti
d) Dr. Ambedkar

Answer : A

Question: Fundamental rights are

a) Written in constitution
b) Verbally given by government
c) Both Written in constitution and Verbally given by government
d) None of the options

Answer : A

Question: Is president is a part of parliament?

a) Yes
b) Cannot say
c) May be
d) No

Answer : A

Question: Right to food include

a) Both No one goes to sleep hungry and All people should get food
b) None of the options
c) No one goes to sleep hungry
d) All people should get food

Answer : A

Question: Dispute between two states is resolved by

a) Supreme Court
b) District court
c) Lok Adalat
d) High court

Answer : A

Question: Which is the highest court in India

a) Supreme Court
b) District court
c) Lok Adalat
d) High court

Answer : A

Question: Name the agricultural labourer who fell from a running train?

a) Dr. Rajender parsad
b) None of the options
c) Shehk Mohammad
d) Hakkim Sheikh

Answer : A

Question: Dispute between centre & state comes under

a) Supreme Court
b) Lok Adalat
c) District court
d) High court

Answer : A

Question: Judiciary plays a crucial role because it is

a) Independent
b) Independent, Dependent
c) None of the options
d) Dependent

Answer : A

Question: In India there is a rule of?

a) Law
b) President
c) Prime minister
d) Person

Answer : A

Question: Dispute between two citizens comes under

a) High court
b) Lok Adalat
c) District court
d) Supreme Court

Answer : A

Question. In which year PUCL filed the PIL in the Supreme Court against government for the food short-age?
(a) 2000
(b) 2001
(c) 2003
(d) 2002

Answer : B

Question. High Courts were first established in the presidency cities of
(a) Calcutta
(b) Bombay
(c) Madras
(d) All of these

Answer : D

Question. What is judiciary?
(a) Helper of government
(b) Controller of Government
(c) Organ of government
(d) None of these

Answer : C

Question. Every Indian citizen has Right to ____ through Courts.
(a) law
(b) justice
(c) cases
(d) judgement

Answer : B

Question. How many high courts are in India?
(a) 21 High Courts
(b) 25 High Courts
(c) 26 High Courts
(d) 27 High Courts

Answer : A

Question. Which is the highest judicial authority in a state?
(a) Supreme Court
(b) High court
(c) Lok Adalat
(d) None of these

Answer : B

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

Answer : D

Question. ____ deals with harm and injury to individuals’ rights.
(a) Civil Law
(b) Contract Law
(c) Procedural Law
(d) Criminal Law

Answer : A

Question. The idea of the Public Interest Litigation was given by whom?
(a) President of India
(b) Prime Minister of India
(c) Supreme Court of India
(d) Parliament

Answer : C

Question. Identify the right statement
(a) The courts are came under the government
(b) There are three levels of courts in our country
(c) Districts court is the highest court of state
(d) None of these

Answer : B

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