The Fabians believed that changes in present system can come only:
A. By revolutionary means
B. Through parliamentary system
C. Reforming the present system of production
D. By introducing radical land reforms
A. By revolutionary means
B. Through parliamentary system
C. Reforming the present system of production
D. By introducing radical land reforms
A. The positions of control and decision-making mechanism in the political system are always occupied by a small group of individuals
B. There is no competition and adjustment among the various elite groups existing in a society
C. The elite groups are well-organised
D. The elite group generally tries to protect its own interests
A. India Act of 1861
B. India Act of 1919
C. India Act of 1935	
D. India Independence Act of 1947
A. All public servants	
B. Only high ranking public servants
C. Only middle level civil servants
D. Only lower level civil servants
E. Those working in the public undertakings.
A. Locke
B. Green
C. Mill
D. Rousseau
E. Karl Marx
A. Government is formed by all the political parties present in the country
B. There are number of political parties but the government is formed by that single party which secures largest number of seats
C. That the country has more than two political parties which aim at capturing power	
D. There is one dominant party which keeps the other political parties under its umbrella
A. Laski
B. Bryce
C. J.S. Mill	
D. Barker