SSC CGL Judiciary Mock Test 2026: 25 Questions with Detailed Solutions
Practice this SSC CGL Judiciary Mock Test 2026 to revise Supreme Court, High Courts, writs, judicial review, court of record, original jurisdiction, appellate jurisdiction, advisory jurisdiction, Article 32, Article 226, Articles 124 to 147 and Articles 214 to 231 for SSC CGL GK GS.
Judiciary is one of the most important chapters in Indian Polity for SSC CGL General Awareness. Questions from this topic are usually asked from the Supreme Court, High Courts, writ jurisdiction, retirement age of judges, appointment of judges, removal process, court of record, law declared by Supreme Court and article matching.
This SSC CGL Judiciary practice test includes 25 exam-style Indian Polity MCQs with detailed explanations, a 15-minute timer, answer key, score analysis and topic-wise performance. It is useful for SSC CGL Tier 1, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, Railway and other competitive exams.
For better preparation, revise Judiciary in two blocks. First, study the Supreme Court under Articles 124 to 147. Second, study High Courts under Articles 214 to 231. Also revise Article 32 and Article 226 together because both are connected with writs, but their scope is different.
Official check: Always match your final preparation with the latest SSC CGL syllabus, notification and exam pattern.
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Student tip: Revise Supreme Court and High Court articles in pairs. Supreme Court court of record is Article 129, High Court court of record is Article 215. Supreme Court writ remedy is Article 32, High Court writ power is Article 226.
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Most Important Judiciary Articles for SSC CGL
After submitting the mock test and checking the answer key, revise these important Judiciary facts again. This table is useful for quick SSC CGL Polity revision because article matching is very common from this chapter.
| Article / Topic | Important Point | SSC CGL Revision Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Article 124 | Establishment and constitution of Supreme Court. | Start Union Judiciary from Article 124. |
| Article 129 | Supreme Court is a court of record. | Compare with High Court Article 215. |
| Article 131 | Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court. | Important for Centre-State disputes. |
| Article 136 | Special leave to appeal by Supreme Court. | Commonly linked with SLP. |
| Article 141 | Law declared by Supreme Court binding on all courts. | Very important article-matching fact. |
| Article 142 | Power to do complete justice. | Remember the phrase complete justice. |
| Article 143 | Advisory jurisdiction of Supreme Court. | President may refer questions to Supreme Court. |
| Article 214 | High Courts for States. | Start High Court chapter from Article 214. |
| Article 226 | High Court power to issue writs. | Scope is wider than Article 32. |
| Article 231 | Common High Court for two or more States. | Important for State High Court questions. |
How to Revise Judiciary for SSC CGL?
For SSC CGL, revise Judiciary with article-wise notes. First revise Articles 124 to 147 for the Supreme Court. Focus on establishment, appointment, retirement age, removal, original jurisdiction, appellate jurisdiction, review, law declared by Supreme Court and advisory jurisdiction.
Then revise High Courts under Articles 214 to 231. Focus on High Courts for States, court of record, appointment of judges, retirement age, writ jurisdiction under Article 226 and common High Court under Article 231. Finally, revise five writs: Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari and Quo Warranto.
FAQs on SSC CGL Judiciary Mock Test 2026
Is Judiciary important for SSC CGL?
Yes, Judiciary is important for SSC CGL Indian Polity. Questions can come from Supreme Court, High Courts, writs, Article 32, Article 226, Articles 124 to 147 and Articles 214 to 231.
How many questions are in this mock test?
This mock test includes 25 Indian Polity questions with detailed solutions, 15-minute timer, answer key, negative marking and topic-wise performance analysis.
Which article deals with the establishment of the Supreme Court?
Article 124 deals with the establishment and constitution of the Supreme Court of India.
Which article gives High Courts the power to issue writs?
Article 226 gives High Courts the power to issue writs for enforcement of Fundamental Rights and for other purposes.
How should I prepare Judiciary for SSC CGL?
Prepare article-wise notes for Supreme Court and High Courts, revise retirement age of judges, jurisdiction articles, writs, court of record, Article 141, Article 142 and Article 143.
