A. Police functions
B. Welfare functions
C. Supervisory functions
D. Military functions
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - The rights which are supposed to have been enjoyed by the people even in the state of nature are called:
A. Fundamental rights
B. Moral rights
C. Civil rights
D. Natural rights
E. Legal rights - In a civilised state the citizens are supposed to: ___________?
A. Enjoy rights only
B. Perform duties only
C. Enjoy more rights but performs few duties
D. Believe that each right has a corresponding duty - The compulsory functions of state imply the functions: __________?
A. Which are performed by most of the states
B. Which are performed by all states
C. Which every state must perform to justify its existence
D. Concerning the protection of life and property - Which one of the following is a function which local government is usually required to perform?
A. External affairs
B. Police administration
C. Defence
D. Finance
E. Railways - Which one of the following is a function which local government is usually required to perform?
A. Health and sanitation
B. Higher and technical education
C. Transport
D. Communication - Which one of the functions listed below falls in the category of compulsory functions?
A. Regulation of trade and industry
B. Protection of health and provision of medical relief
C. Maintenance of civil and criminal courts
D. Maintenance of works of public utility - In the past state used to perform:
A. Welfare functions
B. Police functions
C. Optional functions
D. Maximum functions for human development - In our modern times the state is expected to perform:
A. Minimum functions
B. Only compulsory functions
C. Only optional functions
D. Both compulsory and optional functions - Which one of the following theories regarding functions of state stands discharged at present?
A. Socialist Theory
B. Welfare Theory
C. Idealists
D. None of the above