A. Revolution was only solution to many problems
B. Revolution created problems
C. Revolution was unavoidable
D. Revolution and change must go hand in hand
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following is not true about Sidney Webb?
A. Revolution was no solution to problems
B. History demonstrated progress of democracy
C. Revolution was likely to being social upheavals
D. Changes could come only with the help of revolution
E. State was instrument of exploitation - According to Sidney Webb:
A. State was instrument of exploitation
B. State sided only with capitalist class
C. State could not be utilised for collective welfare
D. State was useful instrument for society - Which one of the following is not true about Sydney Webb?
A. State was respobsible for exploitation of the poor
B. State did not side with one class
C. State was useful for bringing far reaching changes
D. State should be used for collective welfare - The Fabian Socialists believed that the state:
A. Was bound to wither away
B. Was the instrument of exploitation
C. Is an agency which can promote welfare of the people
D. Promotes class struggle - The Fabians believed that capital should be: ___________?
A. Allowed to remain where it is
B. Allowed to concentrate in few hands
C. Transferred to society as a whole
D. Distributed among the poor
E. None of the above is true - Fabians believed that for social welfare it was essential that means of production should be in the hands of:
A. Consumers
B. Producers
C. Capitalists
D. Workers
E. Society as a whole - 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 - Classical Liberals believed that:
A. Men should be governed by men
B. Men should be governed by law
C. Men should be governed by the system of administrative law
D. There should be no rule of law - Classical Liberals believed in fiscal liberty for the:
A. Rich
B. Poor
C. Land owners
D. Middle classes - The Marxian Socialists believed that private property:
A. Promotes better living
B. Provides an incentive for hard work
C. Serves as an instrument of social good
D. Is an instrument of exploitation