First, <u>Civil liberties</u> or personal freedoms are personal guarantees and freedoms that the government cannot abridge, either by law or by judicial interpretation, without due process.
Following that definition we have this:
a- shooting a person in anger : Hurting someone just because of anger and not for self-defense or a safety aspect is not a personal guarantee.
b-protesting on a busy street: We have the freedom of expression, and protest is a form of express an nonconformity.
c-speeding in traffic: When you speed in traffic you might be violating a transit rule or the speed limit.
d-not incriminating yourself in court
: In many legal systems, accused criminals cannot be compelled to incriminate themselves.
e-serving in the army: If you do so by will, it will count as a freedom to chose but in case of war, maybe it will be more like an obligation.
In conclusion i would choose B and D.