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Magruder's Ch 7 The Judiciary GOVT 11
Test Description: GOVT 11
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The strongest type of Supreme Court opinion is a(n)
A
concurring opinion.
B
unanimous decision.
C
dissenting opinion.
D
majority opinion.
2) The president's most important influence over the Court is the power to
A
demand judicial review.
B
appoint justices with Senate consent.
C
veto a ruling.
D
override a decision.
3) A trial court has
A
original jurisdiction.
B
appellate jurisdiction.
C
original and appellate jurisdiction
D
federal jurisdiction.
4) In civil cases, the injured party who brings an action against an alleged offender is the
A
district attorney
B
plaintiff
C
prosecutor
D
defendant
5) The fact that prayer continues in some public schools, even though the Supreme Court has declared it unconstitutional, is an example of
A
the lack of respect the public has for the Court
B
the power of state government to countermand judicial rulings
C
lack of effective enforcement by the Court
D
the slowness of the appeals process
6) What is the primary responsibility of Federal District Courts?
A
to serve as courts of original jurisdiction in federal cases
B
to hear appeals from state courts
C
to screen cases to be heard by the Supreme Court
D
to hear appeals from lower federal courts
7) Who is the ultimate authority on what the Constitution means?
A
the Supreme Court
B
the President
C
state governors
D
the Congress
8) The Supreme Court has had ________ female members in its history.
A
nine
B
no
C
six
D
five
9) The majority of the cases the Supreme Court hears come
A
from lower courts as appeals.
B
from higher courts as appeals.
C
from the president.
D
through federal jurisdiction.
10) The idea that judges should give deference to the decisions of elected lawmakers is called
A
judicial judgement
B
judicial restraint
C
judicial review.
D
judicial activism
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