First, Civil liberties 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.