A. Only compulsory functions
B. Only optional functions
C. Minimum functions
D. Both compulsory and optional functions
Related Mcqs:
- A good state is usually supposed to perform one of the following functions, which one:
A. Police functions
B. Welfare functions
C. Supervisory functions
D. Military functions - The rights which are supposed to have been enjoyed by the people even in the state of nature are called:
A. Fundamental rights
B. Moral rights
C. Civil rights
D. Natural rights
E. Legal rights - In a civilised state the citizens are supposed to: ___________?
A. Enjoy rights only
B. Perform duties only
C. Enjoy more rights but performs few duties
D. Believe that each right has a corresponding duty - Which of the following statements is the most convincing example of the liberal-democratic concept of welfare state: The state should seek to _________?
A. Eradicate class conflicts by assuming direction and control over economic policies
B. Provide for its citizens a minimum of material well being without destroying private initiative
C. Provide for its citizens a maximum of material well-being so as to ensure reconciliation of partisan objectives
D. Eradicate contradiction between political power and socio-economic justice - According to welfare theory of the state which one of the following is not a function of the state?
A. To own the means of production
B. To open employment exchanges
C. To end social evils
D. To maintain internal order
E. To spread education - The Welfare state aims at: _________?
A. Abolition of private property
B. Creation of a classless society
C. Abolition of religion
D. Promotion of material welfare of the individual - A welfare state believes in: __________?
A. Principle of equal taxation
B. Taxing only the industrialists
C. Graded taxation
D. No taxation - A Welfare state aims at:
A. Providing minimum living standard to all the citizens
B. Improving the lot of the weaker sections
C. Controlling all the means of production and distribution
D. The welfare of the ruling class - Which one of the following is true about a welfare state?
A. It believes in imposition of uniform taxes
B. It believes in no taxation
C. It allows economic liberty only
D. It believes in graded taxation - Which of the following functions whould not be performed by a modern welfare state?
A. Interference in the religion of the people
B. Restrictions on economic activities
C. Protection of an particular class of citizens
D. Putting of restrictions on the sale of intoxicating drugs
E. Protecting of citizens from foreign aggressions