A. The Divine Origin Theory
B. The idealists
C. Historical Theory
D. The Anarchists
Nature Theories and State Function
The idealist theory is also known as: _________?
A. Socialist Theory
B. Welfare Theory
C. Anarchist Theory
D. Metaphysical Theory
Which one of the following thinkers is associated with the idealist theory of state?
A. Hobbes
B. Hegel
C. J.S.Mill
D. Laski
The modern individualists are in favour of: __________?
A. Maintaining status quo with regard to functions of state
B. Granting larger powers to state
C. Granting only co-ordinate powers to the state
D. Abolishing the state
The modern individualism differs from the nineteenth century individualism in so far as: _________?
A. It pleads for greater freedom for the individual
B. It pleads for abolition of the state
C. It pleads for the elimination of military force
D. It attaches greater importance to ‘group’ rather than ‘individual’
Who of the following is considered an exponent of modern individualism?
A. Graham Wallas
B. Laski
C. Leacock
D. Hobbes
The individuals were in favour of leaving the individual completely free because:
A. He is quarrelsome
B. He is unsocial
C. He is a rational being
D. He knows his interest best
According to individualists: __________?
A. The state is the March of God on this earth
B. State is a positive good
C. State is a moral institution
D. State is a necessary evil
A welfare of state of today is supposed to perform: ______________?
A. Only compulsory functions
B. Only optional functions
C. Minimum functions
D. Both compulsory and optional functions
Optional functions of the state are those which:
A. If not performed, the state will disintegrate
B. If not performed the very character of the state will change
C. If not performed the existence of state will not be in danger
D. If not performed the people will rise against the state