A. State is given by the society to perform
B. State compulsorily takes upon itself
C. State is forced to take upon itself
D. If not performed, the state will disintegrate
Nature Theories and State Function
Nature Theories and State Function
A. Minimum functions
B. Only compulsory functions
C. Only optional functions
D. Both compulsory and optional functions
A. State should perform maximum functions
B. Most of the present day functions of the state should be performed by guilds
C. State should perform all optional functions
D. State should actively interfere in individual’s affairs
A. Should be given maximum functions
B. Should be given only compulsory functions
C. Should be given both compulsory as well functions
D. Should immediately be overthrown
A. Is very sound
B. Needs great encouragement
C. Should be replaced by functional representation
D. Is a mockery
A. The state authority is not being misused
B. The state is using its authority for collective welfare
C. The state is misusing its authority
D. The state is using its position in favour of workers
E. State is using its position in favour of consumers
A. Individual can develop in the state
B. State does not contribute in individual’s development
C. State should not keep the individuals in his sphere of activity
D. Should not maintain law and order
A. Should remain as these are
B. Should be kept to the minimum
C. Should be expanded
D. Should be at the highest ebb
A. Individual is the best judge of his interests
B. He needs others to make min realise his welfare
C. State looks after best interests of the individuals
D. Guilds can promote individual’s welfare
A. Be given maximum powers
B. Have maximum interference in individual affairs
C. Perform maximum optional functions
D. Should least interfere in the affairs of individuals