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The document contains a civics worksheet with multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, and true/false questions about the Indian court system. The questions cover topics like the establishment dates of important courts, the roles and powers of the Supreme Court and High Courts, fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution, and public interest litigation. The worksheet is assessing a student's understanding of the structure and functioning of the Indian judiciary.

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Little Angels School

Civics L.5 Worksheet

Multiple choice questions

1. The Supreme Court was established on______.


(a) 26 January 1930 (b) 26 January 1950 (c) 26 January
1947 (d) 26 January 1970

2. The High Court of Delhi came up in the year___


(a) 1959 (b) 1960 (c) 1966 (d) 1970

3. The present number of High Courts in India.


(a) 30 (b) 28 (c) 25 (d 24

4. Who appoints the Judges of High Court


(a) The President of India
(b) The Prime Minister of India
(c ) The Governor of Delhi
(d) The Chief Justice of Supreme Court

5. Which case given below is not associated with civil law?


(a) Divorce (b) Theft (c) Rent matters (d) Disputes related to
sale of land

6. The number of courts at the apex level


(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (4) Four

7. The High court of Madras was established in


(a) 1970 (b) 1962 (c) 1857 (d) 1862

8. Which Article of the Constitution guarantees the Right to Life?


(a) Article 14 (b) Article 15 (c) Article 18 (d) Article 21

9. Which the Highest judicial authority in the state


(a) The Supreme Court (b) The High Court (c) The District
Court (d) Subordinate Court

10. In which year did the Supreme Court devise a mechanism


of PIL
(a) 1970s (b) 1980s (c) 1990s (d) 1960s
Fill in the Blanks

11. The __________________ plays a significant role in protecting


our Fundamental Rights.

12. The decision made by the _______________ are binding on all


other courts of India.

13. The Supreme Court acts as the court of _____________ also.

14. Only an ________________ judiciary can give verdict against


the government.

15. There are____________ different levels of courts in our


country.

16. The Judiciary is the final interpreter of the ____________.

True or False

17. The Supreme Court is presided over by the Chief Justice of


India.

18. Poor people can approach only the lower courts.

19. The Judiciary acts as per the wish of the government.

20. The Public Interest Litigation plays an important role in


facilitating justice to all.

21. The 7 North-Eastern States have a common High Court.

22. A citizen can appeal against a decision made by Supreme


Court.

23. The President appoints the Chief justice of India.

24. There is only one Supreme Court in India.

25. The decisions made by the lower courts are binding on the
higher courts.

xxxxx

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