A. Capital investment in production
B. Land and capital needed in production
C. Labour of the labourers put in it
D. Extent to which society created its value
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Fabians believed that for social welfare it was essential that means of production should be in the hands of:
A. Consumers
B. Producers
C. Capitalists
D. Workers
E. Society as a whole
The Democratic Socialists favour:
A. Only political democracy
B. Only social democracy
C. Only economic democracy
D. Social, economic and political democracy
Which one of the following is not true about democratic socialism?
A. Inequalities in wealth should be reduced
B. Free way of life to every one should be allowed
C. Civil rights should be guaranteed
D. No political rights should be allowed
Which of the following is not true about ‘Joad’s views about Democratic Socialism?
A. They believe in Central State
B. They believe that state will work for collective welfare
C. They believe in non-bureaucratic state
D. They imagine state will protect the interests of the governed
Which one of the following is not correct views of C.E.M. Joad about Democratic Socialism?
A. It was a social theory
B. It was political philosophy
C. It was political viewpoint
D. It was set of economic principles
E. It was a vague philosophy
According to State Socialists education Should be :_______________?
A. given to the elite of the society
B. costly
C. given to those who can afford
D. left to the care of voluntary bodies
E. given to those who have aptitude for this
According to State Socialists:
A. It is the responsibility of the state to give social justice
B. State has nothing to do with social justice
C. Concept of social justice is absured
D. Social justice should be the respobsibility of organised associations
State Socialists believe that changes in the present institution of state can be brought about effectively with the help of:
A. Revolution
B. Church
C. Elites of society
D. Spread of education propaganda
The ‘International Day of Family Remittances (IDFR)’ is observed in which month?
A. April
B. May
C. June
D. July