A. 1789
B. 1800
C. 1810
D. 1815
Related Mcqs:
- In the US, the Supreme Court has increased the powers of the centre by means of:__________?
A. Bill of Rights
B. Doctrine of Implied Powers
C. Judicial Review
D. None of these - In the case of Constituent Assembly’s dissolution the Federal Court set the judgment of the Sind Court aside on the technical ground that the Act by virtue of which the Sind Court issued the verdict was ‘not yet a law’ because it had not received the assent of:
A. Federal Court
B. Prime Minister
C. Governor-General
D. Law Minister - The Supreme Court of USA was created by the original constitution of ___________?
A. 1776
B. 1787
C. 1789
D. 1791 - The Supreme Court was created by the original constitution of:___________?
A. 1776
B. 1787
C. 1789
D. 1791 - In America, the judges of the Supreme Court can declare any law passed by the Congress or the state legislature to be unconstitutional if it violates the provisions of the Constitution is is technically known as:
A. Implied Powers
B. Bill of Rights
C. Executive agreements
D. Judicial Review - Ordinarily, the Supreme Court continues its hearing:
A. Four days a week
B. Five days a week
C. Six days a week
D. Seven days a week - In a Conferences of Supreme Court opinions which are concluded by CJ and his colleagues in the form of document called:
A. Executive Agreement
B. The Opinion of the Court
C. Judicial Review
D. None of these - The judicial review by the Supreme Court can be distinguished into:___________?
A. 2 aspects
B. 3 aspects
C. 4 aspects
D. 5 aspects - Plato established an important method which has been passed down through the ages. That is that, when one has a problem that has already been solved, one can work backwards from it until a statement can be reached of which the veracity has already been determined. In other words, a method of attaining proofs. In which of his works was this method established?
A. Politicus
B. Meno
C. Protagoras
D. Phaedo - Which is not correct about the Supreme Court of U.S.A.?
A. It is guardian of Constitution
B. It is to protect fundamental rights of the people
C. To interpret the articles of the Constitution
D. To settle disputes between the States
E. Not to interfere in matters involving ambassadors of foreign countries