A. The state is the result of a social contract
B. The state is a divine creation
C. The state is the result of force
D. The state is a living organism, rather a living spiritual being
The State
The State
A. James II of England
B. Napoleon I of France
C. Louis XIV of France
D. Hitler of Germany
A. MaclIver
B. Anderson and Parker
C. Durkheim
D. Max Weber
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Cicero
D. Machiavelli
A. Irreligious
B. Anti-religious
C. Pro-religious
D. Has no religious of its own
A. Idealists
B. Individualists
C. Socialists
D. Anarchists
A. Compulsory
B. Voluntary
C. Unnecessary
D. Not desirable
A. It is recognised by majority of the members of the UNO
B. It is recognised by all the states
C. It is recognised by at least ten sovereign states
D. None of the above
A. Scope of state activity is narrow
B. For studying poliitical problem approach may be disciplinary
C. State should not interfere in social life of the people
D. Inter-disciplinary approach should be followed
A. Membership of state is compulsory whereas that of the other is not
B. Membership of the state cannot be left whereas that of the association can be
C. State has fixed territory whereas association has not
D. Both the state and the association are permanent bodies