Writs In Indian Constitution
Dear SSC CGL Aspirants, you might have observed that every year a lot of questions are asked from the Chapter “Writs In Indian Constitution“. Keeping in view the importance of the topic, We have provided notes on this topic. Now, it’s time to check your knowledge. Based on notes you can answer these questions:
Q1.Which of the following writs can be used against a person believed to be holding a public office to which he is not entitled to?
Ans:Quo-Warranto
Q2.The power to issue writs by the Supreme Court has been envisaged under which article?
Ans:Article 32
Q3.Which of the following writs can be issued to force a public authority to perform a public or statutory duty?
Ans:Mandamus
Q4.Which article provides Right to Constitutional Remedies to every citizen?
Ans:Article32
Q5.Which Article was called the “Heart and soul of the Constitution ” by Dr. Ambedkar?
Ans:Article32
Q6.High court has the power to issue writs via article?
Ans:Article226
Q7.Which writs is said to be a guarantor of personal freedom?
Ans:Habeas Corpus
Q8.Which of the writs can be issued against administrative authorities?
Ans:Mandamus and Certiorari
Q9.Which writ is issued when a lower court or body tries to transgress the limits or powers vested in it.?
Ans: Prohibition
Q10.Which writ is issued by SC for quashing the order already passed by an inferior court?
Ans:Certiorari
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