A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Spencer
D. Spinoza
E. Rousseau
Nature Theories and State Function
Those who believe that the state is means to an end believe that:
A. Man is the highest aim of perfection
B. Nothing should be left to the individual
C. Individual is not the best judge of his interests
D. State should bother about removing hindrances
Those who believe that the state is an end in itself believe that:
A. Should be widened
B. Should be narrowed down
C. State should have no functions
D. State should perform optional functions
Which of the following is correct about socialism?
A. State is a necessary evil
B. State is march of God on earth
C. State is unnecessary evil
D. State promotes common good
Which of the following is not not true about Indiviudalists views about functions of the state?
A. It should promote morality
B. It should protect private property
C. It should ensure justice
D. It should maintain law and order
E. It should defend people from foreign invasions
Which of the following preaches the establishment of a stateless society?
A. The Idealists
B. The Fascists
C. The Individualists
D. The Anarchists
E. The Socialists
Which of the following is correct about liberal theory about state?
A. It is an unnecessary evil
B. It is ethical idea
C. It is march of God on earth
D. It is necessary evil
E. It is instrument of exploitation
Which of the following is true about nature of liberalism i.e. it is near to?
A. It is individualism
B. It is democracy
C. It is socialism
D. It is totalitarianism
E. It is individualism plus democracy
Which of the following is considered to be optional function of the state?
A. Imposition of taxes
B. Administration of justice
C. Opening of employment exchanges
D. Fixing legal relations between individuals
E. Maintaining of law and order
Who of the following said that the state is ‘to hinder hindrances to good life?
A. Individualists
B. Liberals
C. Socialists
D. Communists
E. Utilitarian