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What is the full form of CAA _________________.

  1. Clean Air Authority

  2. Clear Air Allowance

  3. Clean Air Act

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The full form of CAA is Clean Air Act. There are the five major laws related to environmental protection which are 
1) Clean Air Act (CAA)
2) Clean Water Act (CWA)
3)  Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
4) Comprehensive Environmental Response
5) Liability Act.

There are how many subjects of environmental law?

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

  4. Four


Correct Option: B

In a federal form of government, authority to interpret the constitution lies with the ________________.

  1. Judiciary

  2. Parliament

  3. President

  4. Central government


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Judiciary interprets the Constitution as its final arbiter. It is its duty as mandated by the Constitution, to be its watchdog, by calling for scrutiny any act of the legislature or the executive, who otherwise, are free to enact or implement these, from overstepping bounds set for them by the Constitution. It acts like a guardian in protecting the fundamental rights of the people, as enshrined in the Constitution, from infringement by any organ of the state. It also balances the conflicting exercise of power between the centre and a state or among states, as assigned to them by the Constitution.

The laws that are applied in the same manner to all, regardless of a person's status is termed as _______________.

  1. Rule of law

  2. Seperation of powers

  3. Laws and rules

  4. Due process of law


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

"Rule of Law" is the foundation of any democracy. It means no person is above the law. The law applies in the same manner, regardless of a person's status. Every citizen is subjected to the same laws. No person can legally claim any special treatment or privilege just because of he or she happens to be an important person.

A judge of the Supreme Court can be removed from his office on the grounds of _____________.

  1. Political views

  2. Religious views

  3. Wrong judgement

  4. His proved misbehaviour or incapacity


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Chief Justice and the other Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President to work till they attain 65 years of age. But if a judge of Supreme court is found guilty of misusing his powers or of acting against the provisions of the constitution, he can be impeached and relieved of his office.

The correct meaning of the rule of law is _________________.

  1. Equality before the law

  2. Laws for political leaders

  3. Rules for senior citizens

  4. Provisions for ordinary citizens


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The correct meaning of the rule of law is equality before the law. The term equality before the law means each one must be treated equally by the law and all people are subject to the same laws of justice.

The Supreme Court was set up ________________.

  1. By an act of Parliament

  2. By the Constitution

  3. Under the Government of India Act, 1935

  4. By a Presidential order


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Supreme Court of India came into being on 28 January 1950. It replaced both the Federal Court of India and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which were then at the apex of the Indian court system.

The structure of courts is organised in a hierarchical order. Which one of the following is a middle level court?

  1. Subordinate courts

  2. District courts

  3. High Courts

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The structure of courts is organized in a hierarchical order. According to this the High Courts are a middle level court. High Courts are the highest courts at the State and Union Territories level. These courts have jurisdiction over a State, a Union Territory or a group of States and Union Territories. The High Courts in India enjoys writ, appellate and revision jurisdiction.

Supreme Court of India is situated in ___________.

  1. Calcutta

  2. Mumbai

  3. New Delhi

  4. Chennai


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The  Supreme Court of India is situated in  New Delhi. The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India. On 28 January 1950, India's Supreme Court succeeded the Federal Court of India which was established by Government of India Act 1935 and the Privy Council, which was highest judicial body in the country during British Era.

How can a judge of the Supreme Court be removed?

  1. By the Supreme Court itself

  2. By the Parliament through impeachment

  3. By the President alone

  4. By the Police


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Judges cannot be removed from office by any authority through a normal simple procedure. A judge can be removed by the President only for proved misbehaviour and incapacity. This charge needs to be proved only by a joint address by both Houses of Parliament and supported by a two-third majority of members present and voting.