A. Property
B. Equality
C. Democracy
D. All the above
A. Class struggle theory
B. Surplus value theory
C. Dialectical method
D. None of the above
A. Scientific Socialism
B. Revolutionary Socialism
C. Evolutionary Socialism
D. Utopian Socialism
A. Stalin
B. Marx
C. Mao Tse Tung
D. Lenin
A. State ownership of all the means of production
B. Complete freedom in the economic sphere
C. Mixed economy with only key industries under state control
D. None of the above
A. Personal Rights
B. Social Rights
C. Political Rights
D. Economic Rights
A. Wither away
B. Become omnipotent
C. Come under the control of the workers
D. Come under the control of the Communist Party
A. A society in which people enjoy complete political liberty
B. A casteless society
C. A society based on religion and morality
D. A classiess society
A. Religion exercises a moralising effect on the people
B. Religion is the opium of people
C. Religion provides a sense of contentment
D. Religion creates tension amongst various sections of society
