A. State arises when there exploitation of labour by capital
B. State arises when class antagonism cannot be reconciled
C. State arises when population of the proletariat increases
D. State arises when the proletariat class tries to overthrow capitalist class
Related Mcqs:
- One of the chief functions of the proletarian state according to Marx is:_________?
A. To bring about revolution for the overthrow of capitalist system
B. To promote Marxian ideology by regulation of education, art, culture, etc.
C. To impart compulsory military training to all able-bodied persons
D. To improve the health of the people - According to Marx the modern bourgeois society is characterized by struggle between:
A. Capitalist and socialists
B. Free men and slaves
C. Capitalist and worker
D. Patrician and Plebeian - According to Marx the state promotes:
A. Common good
B. Good of the poor people
C. And defends the interests propertied classes
D. Conditions which are conducive to man’s moral development - According to Marx the motive force of history is: ________?
A. God’s will
B. Great Ideas
C. Great Personalities
D. Forces of Production - According to Karl Marx workers:
A. Had no mother land
B. Have a motherland to which they must stick
C. Should confine their activities to their country
D. Should give maximum cooperation to the state - According to Marx a revolution in the Capitalist society takes place:
A. Due to foreign interference
B. Due to increasing importance of political elites
C. Due to growing antagonism between the haves and have-notes
D. Because of dissatisfaction of the educated people with the system - According to Marx state is: ___________?
A. A divine institution
B. A positive good
C. A necessary evil
D. An instrument of exploitation - According to Marx, history is the product of:
A. Material forces
B. Religious forces
C. Political forces
D. Combination of material, religious and political forces - According to Karl Marx under the dictatorship of the proletariat means of production will be used for:
A. The benefit of producers
B. Social good
C. The benefit of consumers
D. The welfare of the working labourers - The capital accumulation which according to Marx, contributes to development is rendered possible by:
A. Technological improvement
B. Reduction of wages
C. Increase in working hours
D. None of the above