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Evaluation [Pages 222 - 224]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Social Science [English] Class 8 TN Board 3.7 The Judiciary Evaluation [Pages 222 - 224]

Choose the correct answer

Evaluation | Q I.1 | Page 222

The highest and final judicial tribunal of India is ______.

  • President

  • Parliament

  • Supreme Court

  • Prime Minister

Evaluation | Q I. 2 | Page 222

Judicial system provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between.

  • Citizen

  • Citizen and the government

  • Two State governments

  • all the above

Evaluation | Q I. 3 | Page 222

Dispute between States of India comes to the Supreme Court under.

  • Original jurisdiction

  • Appellate jurisdiction

  • Advisory jurisdiction

  • none of these

Evaluation | Q I. 4 | Page 222

Which of the following state/Union territories have a common High Court?

  • Punjab and Jammu Kashmir

  • Assam and Bengal

  • Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh

  • Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

Evaluation | Q I. 5 | Page 223

The System of Public Interest Litigation has been introduced in India by ______.

  • Supreme Court

  • Parliament

  • Political parties

  • Constitutional amendments

Evaluation | Q I. 6 | Page 223

How many courts are there in apex level in India?

  • One

  • Two

  • Three

  • Four

Evaluation | Q I. 7 | Page 223

Supreme court is located at ______.

  • Chandigarh

  • Bombay

  • Calcutta

  • New Delhi

Evaluation | Q I. 8 | Page 223

F I R means.

  • First Information Report

  • First information Result

  • First Incident Report

  • None of these

Evaluation | Q I. 9 | Page 223

The court that hear criminal cases are called ______.

  • District court

  • Sessions court

  • Family court

  • Revenue court

Fill in the blanks

Evaluation | Q II. 1 | Page 223

The ______ High Court is the oldest High Court in India.

Evaluation | Q II. 2 | Page 223

The framers of the Constitution established ______ and ______  judiciary in India.

Evaluation | Q II. 3 | Page 223

______ a famous French philosopher propounded the idea of an independent judiciary.

Evaluation | Q II. 4 | Page 223

______ deals with disputes over money, property, and social matters.

Evaluation | Q II. 5 | Page 223

During ancient times, most of the Kings’ courts dispensed justice according to ______.

Evaluation | Q III | Page 223

Match the following

1. Supreme Court social duties
2. High Court speedy justice
3. Lok Adalat highest court of appeal
4. Sir Elijah Impey highest court in the States
5. Smiritis chief justice

State true or false

Evaluation | Q IV. 1 | Page 223

The Supreme Court of India was inaugurated on 28th January 1951.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 2 | Page 223

During the Tughlaq period, the code of procedure was written in Arabic.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 3 | Page 223

The Regulating Act of 1773 made provision for the formation of Supreme Court.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 4 | Page 223

Sadar Diwani Adalat was a Criminal court of appeal.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 5 | Page 223

The Allahabad High Court is the largest court in India.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 6 | Page 223

The Constitution of India secures justice to all its citizen.

  • True

  • False

Choose the correct statement

Evaluation | Q V. 1 | Page 223

Consider the following statements.

  1. A law commission was set up by Macaulay.
  2. It codified the Indian Laws.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
  • i only

  • ii only

  • Both i and ii

  • Neither i nor ii

Evaluation | Q V. 2 | Page 223

Consider the following statements.

  1. An Indian Penal Code was prepared in 1860.
  2. The Calcutta High Court was established in 1862
  3. The Government of India Act, 1935 created Federal Court.
    Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?
  • i only

  • ii, iii only

  • i, iii only

  • All the above

Evaluation | Q V. 3 | Page 224

Which of the following statement is not true about India’s Supreme Court?

  1. The Supreme Court of India is the highest court of the land.
  2. It was established by part V under Chapter IV of Indian Constitution.
  3. Supreme court cannot transfer cases from one High court to another
  4. Its decisions are binding on all courts
  • i

  • ii

  • iii

  • iv

Evaluation | Q V. 4 | Page 224

Assertion (A): The Supreme Court is a Court of Record.

Reason (R): It maintains records of the court proceedings and its decisions are finding upon the lower courts.

  • A is correct and R is wrong

  • Both A and R are Wrong

  • A is correct and R explains A

  • A is correct and R does not explain A

Agree or disagree

Evaluation | Q V. 5. a | Page 224

Every citizen of india can approach the Supreme court.

  • Agree

  • disagree

Evaluation | Q V. 5. b | Page 224

Rich and powerful people control the judiciary system.

  • Agree

  • Disagree

Evaluation | Q V. 5. c | Page 224

Every citizen has a right to get justice through the courts.

  • Agree

  • Disagree

Evaluation | Q V. 5. d | Page 224

Politicians can not control over judges.

  • Agree

  • Disagree

Answer the following in one or two sentences

Evaluation | Q VI. 1 | Page 224

Why do we need judicial system?

Evaluation | Q VI. 2 | Page 224

What are the different levels of courts in India?

Evaluation | Q VI. 3 | Page 224

Differentiate Law and Judiciary.

Evaluation | Q VI. 4 | Page 224

Write a note on Lok Adalat.

Evaluation | Q VI. 5 | Page 224

What are the advantages of mobile courts?

Answer the following in detail

Evaluation | Q VII. 1 | Page 224

Write about the role of judiciary.

Evaluation | Q VII. 2 | Page 224

Differentiate Civil Law and Criminal Law.

Evaluation | Q VII. 3 | Page 224

Describe Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.

Solutions for 3.7: The Judiciary

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