A. Performs minimum functions
B. Does not exist
C. Performs maximum functions
D. Performs maximum optional functions
Related Mcqs:
- According to the individualists the people have maximum liberty if: __________?
A. The state performs maximum functions
B. The state performs minimum functions
C. The state is abolished
D. None of the above - The liberty, which people enjoy for earning their bread, is called: _________?
A. Economic liberty
B. Political liberty
C. Civil liberty
D. Natural liberty - After the creation of state, according to Hobbes, people continued to enjoy:
A. Certain natural rights
B. Those rights which were granted to them by the sovereign
C. Those rights which they had retained at the time of the conclusion of the contract
D. Only those rights which were specified in the contract - When national enjoy both interns as well as external liberty it is called: _________?
A. Economic liberty
B. Political liberty
C. National liberty
D. Natural liberty - “Freedom or liberty is the positive power of doing or enjoying something worth doing or enjoying and that too something we do or enjoy in common with others.” This definition was given by:
A. Karl Marx
B. Thomas Hobbes
C. T.H Green
D. Hegel
E. Bentham - According to Individualists state should: ___________?
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 - According to Individualists state activities: _________?
A. Should remain as these are
B. Should be kept to the minimum
C. Should be expanded
D. Should be at the highest ebb - According to the individualists the best judge of the interests of individuals is: ________?
A. The state
B. The individual himself
C. The Parliament
D. None of the above - Who of the following said ‘Political liberty in the absence of economic liberty is a myth’?
A. G.D.H. Cole
B. Dicey
C. Lenin
D. Stalin - The individualists regarded the state as: __________?
A. An evil
B. A necessary evil
C. A positive good
D. An idealist institution