A. Does not impose any restriction on individual liberty
B. Restricts individual liberty
C. Has nothing to do with liberty
D. Allows only economic liberty
Nature Theories and State Function
A welfare state believes in: __________?
A. Principle of equal taxation
B. Taxing only the industrialists
C. Graded taxation
D. No taxation
The Socialists consider the state as: _________?
A. A necessary evil
B. An instrument of exploitation
C. A divine institution
D. A positive good
In the economic sphere the Socialists are in favour of: ________?
A. Free competition
B. Regulation of means of production and distribution
C. Non-interference in the economic activities
D. Multi-nationals
The term socialism was first used by: __________?
A. Kroptikan
B. Marx
C. Robert Owen
D. Bentham
Who said that “Socialism is like a hat that has lost its shape because everybody wears it”:
A. G.D.H. Cole
B. C.E.M.Joad
C. T.H.Green
D. H.J.Laski
A Socialist state stands for: _________?
A. Leaving the individual completely free
B. Assigning only police functions to state
C. Provision of maximum opportunities of progress to all members of the community
D. Raising the living standard of the poor and down-trodden
A Socialist state stands for: ___________?
A. Free economic competition
B. Social control of the means of production and distribution
C. Class-struggle
D. Abolition of state
The objective of a Socialist state is to: __________?
A. Establish a just and equitable society
B. Perpetuate existing class distinctions
C. Do away with the institution of the state
D. Establish a stateless and classless society
A socialist state lays emphasis on: __________?
A. Political liberty
B. Economic equality
C. Right to private property
D. Independence of judiciary