A. The Absolutists
B. The socialists
C. The Fabian Socialists
D. The Monistic
Nature Theories and State Function
According to monistic theory about the functions of the state: __________?
A. Individual has nothing to do with state
B. Individual and state must exist for each other
C. Individual should surrender very little to the state
D. State should perform minimum functions
The chief exponent of the Utilitarian philosophy was: ___________?
A. Locke
B. Rousseau
C. Bentham
D. Laski
The modern state has been described as: __________?
A. A welfare state
B. An exploitative state
C. A moral institution
D. A police state
A Welfare state aims at:
A. Providing minimum living standard to all the citizens
B. Improving the lot of the weaker sections
C. Controlling all the means of production and distribution
D. The welfare of the ruling class
The compulsory functions of state imply the functions: __________?
A. Which are performed by most of the states
B. Which are performed by all states
C. Which every state must perform to justify its existence
D. Concerning the protection of life and property
Which one of the following functions of state has been wrongly listed as its compulsory function?
A. Maintenance of law and order
B. Protection of country against outside aggression
C. Maintenance of law courts and settlement of disputes among individuals
D. Promotion of education
Which one of the functions listed below falls in the category of compulsory functions?
A. Regulation of trade and industry
B. Protection of health and provision of medical relief
C. Maintenance of civil and criminal courts
D. Maintenance of works of public utility
A welfare state performs: ___________?
A. Only walfare functions
B. Only protective functions
C. Both protective and welfare functions
D. Either protective or welfare function
One of the protective functions performed by the welfare state is: __________?
A. Provision of education
B. Regulation of working conditions
C. Protection of health
D. Protection of family and property