The Role of the Judiciary in the Federal Government Quiz

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What is the role of the judiciary in the federal government?

  • To manage international relations
  • To oversee legislative sessions
  • To implement government policies
  • To interpret the constitution and resolve disputes (correct)

What types of disputes can be taken to a court of law?

  • Tax disputes, immigration issues, employment matters
  • Business contracts, environmental concerns, healthcare disputes
  • Traffic violations, noise complaints, neighborhood disputes
  • Property violation, rights violation, violence exploitation (correct)

What is essential for the independence of judiciary?

  • Alignment with government policies
  • Impartiality and freedom from influence (correct)
  • Close ties with the executive branch
  • Regular intervention in legislative matters

What does the judiciary protect besides citizens' rights?

<p>Dissolves various disputes arising from civil, criminal, and constitutional matters (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the constitution keep the judiciary independent?

<p>By having provisions free from influence of the legislature and executive (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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