• 1. 
    The executive plays a crucial role; the legislature has the powers of removal. This has ensured

  • Balance of Power
  • Judicial Interpretation
  • Separation of Power
  • Both balance of power and independence of the judiciary
  • 2. 
    In Golaknath vs the State of Punjab case, the Supreme Court was led by Chief Justice

  • Suba Rao
  • R. S. Pathak
  • J. S. Verma
  • R. C. Lahoti
  • 3. 
    The judges of the Supreme Court of India are appointed by the

  • President
  • Vice President
  • Prime Minister
  • Home Minister
  • 4. 
    By convention who is appointed as the chief justice of India?

  • Senior-most judge of the High Court
  • Junior-most judge of the Supreme Court
  • Senior-most judge of the Supreme Court
  • Senior Member of Law Commission
  • 5. 
    Supreme Court sits at:

  • Chandigarh
  • Delhi
  • Kolkata
  • Shimla
  • 6. 
    The Judges of the Supreme Court of India retire at the age of:

  • 62 years
  • 65 years
  • 60 years
  • 50 years
  • 7. 
    The salaries and allowances of the judges are determined by

  • Parliament
  • Executive
  • Judiciary
  • President
  • 8. 
    Under which Article High Courts also have the power to issue writs?

  • Article 32
  • Article 13
  • Article 226
  • Article 356
  • 9. 
    What is the maximum number of judges of the Supreme Court of India including the Chief Justice?

  • 20
  • 21
  • 26
  • 34
  • 10. 
    Supreme Court consists of one Chief Justice and:

  • 13 other Judges
  • 25 other Judges
  • 20 other Judges
  • 30 other Judges
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