1.
Which of the following come both in the jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Courts?

2.
A person who or whose father was not born in the territory of India but "who (a) has his domicile 'in the territory of India', and (b) has been ordinarily residing 'within the territory of India' for not less than 5 years immediately preceding the commencement of the Constitution" is considered as Indian citizen. Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution describes it?

3.
A regulation made by the Air India, a statutory corporation, provided that the service of an air hostess can be terminated by giving her one month notice or salary in lieu thereof. An air hostess could resign from her job by giving one month notice or paying salary of one month in lieu of notice. The regulation is unconstitutional because:

4.
The Charter of 1753 was introduced to reform some of the provisions of the Charter of 1726. One of the important provisions was:

5.
Article 15 of the Constitution prohibits discrimination between citizens on the basis of

6.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct, regarding the duties and rights of the Attorney-General for India in performance of his duties?
1. The Attorney-General for India shall give advice to the Government of India upon legal matters.
2. The Attorney-General for India shall have a right to audience in all Courts in India.
3. The Attorney-General for India shall have the right to speak in the proceedings of either House.
4. The Attorney-General for India shall not be liable to any proceedings in any court in respect of anything said by him in Parliament or any committee thereof.

7.
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List I List II
a. Article 39A 1. Ordinance issuing power of the Governor
b. Article 213 2. Uniform Civil Code
c. Article 44 3. Separation of Judiciary from Executive
d. Article 50 4. Free Legal Aid