1. What is meant by a Court of Record?

(a) The court that maintains records of all lower courts. 
(b) The court that is competent to give directions and issue writs. 
(c) The court that can punish for its contempt. 
(d) The court that preserves all its records. 


2. Judges of the High Court are appointed by the 

(a) Chief Justice of the High Court 

(b) President 
(c) Governor 
(d) Chief Justice of India 


3. After retirement, a Judge of a High Court can undertake practice in 

(a) Any other court except the same court 

(b) Wherever he intends to practice. 
(c) The same court 
(d) Lower courts only 


4. The age of retirement of the Judges of the High Court is 

(a) 62 years 

(b) 60 years 
(c) 65 years 
(d) 58 years 


5. Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive is enjoined by

(a) VII Schedule to the Constitution 
(b) Judicial decision 
(c) Directive Principles 
(d) Preamble 


6. The Chief Justice and other Judges of the High Court are appointed by the 

(a) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 

(b) Chief Minister of the concerned state 
(c) Governor of the concerned state 
(d) President 


7. Which High Court has jurisdiction over the state of Arunachal Pradesh ? 

(a) Guwahati 

(b) Chandigarh 
(c) Bombay 
(d) Calcutta 


8. A Judge of the Supreme Court of India is to hold office until he attains the age of

(a) 58 years 

(b) 62 years 
(c) 60 years 
(d) 65 years 


9. The President of India referred the Ayodhya issue to the Supreme Court of India under which Article ? 

(a) Article 143 

(b) Article 132 
(c) Article 138 
(d) Article 136 


10. Judicial Review signifies that the Supreme Court 

(a) Can impeach the President 

(b) Can declare a state law as unconstitutional 
(c) Can review cases decided by the High Courts. 
(d) Has final authority over all cases 



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