A. A police state
B. A welfare state
C. A laissez faire state
D. Autocratic state
Related Mcqs:
- In the light of the functions performed by a modern state it can be described as a: _________?
A. Socialist state aims at bringing about peaceful changes
B. Welfare state
C. Totalitarian state
D. None of the above - The modern state has been described as: __________?
A. A welfare state
B. An exploitative state
C. A moral institution
D. A police state - 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 modern state is also is also known as: __________?
A. A nation state
B. A federal state
C. An international state
D. A liberal 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 - 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 - 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 - In modern times the force theory of the origin of the state has been supported by: ________?
A. Hitler
B. Stalin
C. Churchill
D. Roosevelt - Which one of the following did not contribute in the consolidation of power of the kings in modern state during 16th and 17th centuries?
A. Desire of the people to have strong monarchy
B. Resentment against church
C. Resentment against feudal system
D. Desire for security by the people
E. Conflict between the church and the state - The Parlimentry Government is often described as government by: ____________?
A. Experts
B. Technocrats
C. Specialists
D. Amateurs