A. To own the means of production
B. To open employment exchanges
C. To end social evils
D. To maintain internal order
E. To spread education
Nature Theories and State Function
Which one of the following are true views of socialism regarding state?
A. It is means to an end
B. It is an end in itself
C. It is both means and an end
D. It is neither means nor end
Which one of the following is true about a welfare state?
A. It believes in imposition of uniform taxes
B. It believes in no taxation
C. It allows economic liberty only
D. It believes in graded taxation
Which one of the following is correct about socialist state?
A. There should be social control both over means of production and distribution
B. There should be social control over means of production only
C. There should be social control over means of distribution only
D. There should be no social control over either means of production or distribution
The monistic theory regarding the functions of the state is based on the principle that:
A. The individual and the state exist for each other
B. The individual exists for sake of the state
C. The state exists for the sake of the individual
D. The individual and the state are opposed to each other
Keeping in view the functions performed by the modern state it has been described as: _________?
A. A police state
B. A totalitarian state
C. A totalitarian state
D. A capitalist state
E. A welfare state
The view that the state is an end in itself was expressed by:
A. Early Greek thinkers
B. Individualists
C. Marxists
D. Socialists
The liberal thinker of the nineteenth century considered the state as: __________?
A. A welfare agency
B. A necessary evil
C. Preserver of Liberty
D. Instrument of exploitation
Which one of the following is also known as Laissez Faire theory:
A. Individualism
B. The socialists
C. Utilitarianists
D. Idealism
The principle of ‘greatest good of the greatest number’ was advocated by: ________?
A. The Individualists
B. The socialists
C. Idealists
D. Utilitarianists