Static Quiz 03 September 2024
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Static Quiz 03 September 2024 for UPSC Prelims
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1. Question
Consider the following statements
1. The judge’s strength is uniform in all the High courts of India.
2. The Judge’s strength for the High Court is fixed by the Parliament.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: D
Explanation:
The strength of the judges is not uniform in all the High courts of India. So, Statement 1 is not Correct.Every high court (whether exclusive or common) consists of a chief justice and such other
judges as the president may from time to time deem necessary to appoint. Thus, the
Constitution does not specify the strength of a high court and leaves it to the discretion of the
president. So, Statement 2 is not correct.IncorrectAnswer: D
Explanation:
The strength of the judges is not uniform in all the High courts of India. So, Statement 1 is not Correct.Every high court (whether exclusive or common) consists of a chief justice and such other
judges as the president may from time to time deem necessary to appoint. Thus, the
Constitution does not specify the strength of a high court and leaves it to the discretion of the
president. So, Statement 2 is not correct. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Consider the following statements regarding the Gram Nyayalayas Act, 2008.
1. The verdict given in these courts is binding on the parties and No appeal is allowed.
2. The Gram Nyayalayas shall exercise both civil and criminal jurisdiction in the manner and to
the extent provided under this Act.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: B
Explanation:
Appeal in criminal cases shall lie to the Court of Session, which shall be heard and disposed of
within a period of six months from the date of filing of such appeal. Appeal in civil cases shall lie
to the District Court, which shall be heard and disposed of within a period of six months from
the date of filing of the appeal. So, Statement 1 is not correct.IncorrectAnswer: B
Explanation:
Appeal in criminal cases shall lie to the Court of Session, which shall be heard and disposed of
within a period of six months from the date of filing of such appeal. Appeal in civil cases shall lie
to the District Court, which shall be heard and disposed of within a period of six months from
the date of filing of the appeal. So, Statement 1 is not correct. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Article 323B of the Constitution authorises for establishing tribunals for adjudication of disputes
relating to Land Reforms, Food stuffs, Taxation and many more. Which of the following bodies
are authorises to establish such tribunals?CorrectAnswer: C
IncorrectAnswer: C
- Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Consider the following statements:
1. Central Administrative Tribunal was established when Indira Gandhi was Prime Minister.
2. Members of CAT are drawn only from judicial streams and are appointed by President
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: A
Explanation:
At present (2016), the sanctioned strength of the Chairman is one and sanctioned strength of
the Members is 65. They are drawn from both judicial and administrative streams and are
appointed by the president. So, Statement 2 is not correct.IncorrectAnswer: A
Explanation:
At present (2016), the sanctioned strength of the Chairman is one and sanctioned strength of
the Members is 65. They are drawn from both judicial and administrative streams and are
appointed by the president. So, Statement 2 is not correct. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Consider the following statements with reference to Tribunals:
1. Article 323 A enable the creation of central administrative tribunals in India
2. The member of defense forces and servants of the Supreme Courts are also covered under the
central administrative tribunals.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: A
Explanation:
The CAT exercises original jurisdiction in relation to recruitment and all service matters of
public servants covered by it. Its jurisdiction extends to the all-India services, the Central civil
services, civil posts under the Centre and civilian employees of defence services. However, the
members of the defence forces, officers and servants of the Supreme Court and the secretarial
staff of the Parliament are not covered by it. So, Statement 2 is not correct.IncorrectAnswer: A
Explanation:
The CAT exercises original jurisdiction in relation to recruitment and all service matters of
public servants covered by it. Its jurisdiction extends to the all-India services, the Central civil
services, civil posts under the Centre and civilian employees of defence services. However, the
members of the defence forces, officers and servants of the Supreme Court and the secretarial
staff of the Parliament are not covered by it. So, Statement 2 is not correct.