A. In its own self-defence
B. By entering into a treaty with another States
C. At its own discretion
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Who said about the origin of the state that ‘will’ not ‘force’ is the basis of the state?
A. Bentham
B. J.S.Mill
C. James Mill
D. T.H.Green
E. Grotius - A State has the right to use force in case of:
A. To obtain raw material
B. Armed attack
C. to ensure the protection of human rights
D. None of these - A state can use force: _____________?
A. When its own security so demands
B. by entering into a treaty with another state
C. When it is attacked by another state
D. None of these - Will, not force, is the basis of state’ was stated by:_________?
A. Hegel
B. Bosanquet
C. Green
D. Kant - “The state is neither the handiwork of God, nor the result of superior physical force, nor the creation of a resulution or convention nor a mere expansion of the family” who said this?
A. Laski
B. Garner
C. Hegel
D. T.H. Green - In modern times the Force theory of the origin of state found a strong advocate in __________?
A. Lenin
B. Winston Churchill
C. Hitler
D. Mahatma Gandhi - Force theory about the origin of the state is supported by: __________?
A. Syndicalists
B. Fabian socialists
C. Marxists
D. Individualists
E. Anarchists - In modern times the force theory of the origin of the state has been supported by: ________?
A. Hitler
B. Stalin
C. Churchill
D. Roosevelt - Who said ‘will’ not ‘force’ is the basis of state?
A. T.H. Green
B. Plato
C. Rousseau
D. Hobbes - Through which Indian Constitutional Amendment, Municipalities continued to be in force in the state which existed before commencement of the Indian constitution?
A. Seventy-fourth Amendment Act 1992
B. Forty-fourth Amendment Act 1978
C. Forty-fourth Amendment Act 1989
D. Forty-seventh Amendment Act 1984