A. History is the creation of materialistic forces
B. History is the creation of spiritual forces
C. History is the creation of religion and force events
D. History is created as result of clash of contrary material forces
Related Mcqs:
- Dialectical materialism of Marx believes that: ____________?
A. Social phenomena is applicable to political life
B. Social phenomena has nothing to do with political life
C. Social phenomena is antithesis of political life
D. Political Life and social phenomena can’t go hand in hand - The dialectic materialism of Marx:
A. Was a continuation of Hegel’s dialectic
B. Was a reversal of Hegel’s dialectic
C. Had no relationship with the dialectic
D. None of the above - 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 two persons who exercised maximum influence on Marx were:
A. Machiavelli and Hegel
B. Fishte and Laski
C. Hegel and Feurbach
D. Rousseau and Machiavelli - Which one of the following four stages of historical evolution, as given by Marx, has been wrongly listed?
A. Primitive communism
B. Slave system
C. Capitalism system
D. Aeo-colonialism - According to Marx the value of a good is determined by:
A. Labour
B. Land
C. Capital
D. Combination of all the above factors - According to Marx:
A. Matter is more important than spirit
B. Spirit is more important than matter
C. Spirit and matter are equally important
D. None of the above - Marx’s principle of ‘materialistic conception of history’ is based on the assumption that:
A. The course of history remains unchanged
B. The course of history is determined by the leaders of society
C. The course of history is determined by the conscience of men
D. The course of history is determined by the mode of production - Communism which was propounded by Marx and Engels and modified by subsequent philosophers believes in:
A. State ownership of all the means of production
B. Complete freedom in the economic sphere
C. Mixed economy with only key industries under state control
D. None of the above - The ultimate goal of Marx was to establish:
A. A society in which people enjoy complete political liberty
B. A casteless society
C. A society based on religion and morality
D. A classiess society