A. Unity, uniformity of law, sovereign organisation and world peace	
B. Unity, individual freedom, democratic system and patriotism
C. Popular Assemblies, democracy, individual freedom and sovereignty
D. None of the above
Origin Of State
Under the Feudal State offices were distributed on the basis of: ____________?
A. Merit
B. Principle of heredity
C. Draw of lots
D. Highest bidding
The most important factor in the development of the modern state was:__________?
A. Scientific advancement
B. Revival of ancient culture
C. Growth of national consciousness	
D. Growing importance of religion
Which one of the following factors prompted countries like Britain, France etc, to carve out the colonial empire?
A. Urge to civilize the backward people
B. Urge to propagate christianity
C. To make use of the resources of colonies for mother country
D. To collect foodstuffs which were badly needed by their people
The various stages through which the modern state evolved itself were:__________?
A. Tribal state, Greek-city state, Roman Empire, Feudal state and Modern state	
B. Greek city-state, Tribal state, Feudal state, Roman state and Modern State
C. Greek city-state, Tribal state, Roman state, Fedudal state and Modern state
D. Tribal state, Greek city-state, Feudal state, Roman state and Modern state
In modern times the Force theory of the origin of state found a strong advocate in __________?
A. Lenin
B. Winston Churchill
C. Hitler 
D. Mahatma Gandhi
Which one of the following thinkers did not criticize the theory of social contract?
A. Karl Marx	
B. Wright
C. Vaughan
D. T.H. Green
The area test contribution of Hobbes to Political theory was:___________?
A. Natural State Theory
B. Social Contract Theory
C. Monarchical Theory	
D. Patriarcal Theory
According to Hobbes the primitive people were encouraged to conclude social contract on account of:___________?
A. Anarchy	
B. Growth of political consciousness
C. Their desire to preserve private property
D. Their desire to preserve individual liberty
The main profounder of the evolutionary theory were:__________?
A. Hobbes and Locke
B. Lenin and Marx
C. Plato and Aristotle
D. Burgess and Leacock