A. Were earned by individuals and should be kept with them
B. Should be used for the welfare of individuals
C. Should be used for social welfare
D. Should never be earned
Related Mcqs:
- The Fabian Socialists believed that the state:
A. Was bound to wither away
B. Was the instrument of exploitation
C. Is an agency which can promote welfare of the people
D. Promotes class struggle - Which one of the following is not true about Fabian Socialists?
A. They believed in democratic system
B. They championed the cause of all sections of society
C. They stood for revolutionary means
D. They stood for secularism
E. They pleaded for spread of education - According to Fabian Socialists changes can be brought about:
A. With the help of propaganda
B. With the use of force
C. With the assistance of terror and coercion
D. Only by powerful people in society - Fabian Socialists derive their main authority from:
A. France
B. England
C. Germany
D. Canada
E. Australia - State Socialists believe that changes in the present institution of state can be brought about effectively with the help of:
A. Revolution
B. Church
C. Elites of society
D. Spread of education propaganda - The State Socialists believe that:
A. Capitalism should be abolished
B. Capitalism is promoting social welfare
C. Capitalism is promoting international trade
D. Capitalism is moral strength of a nation - State socialists believe that the State should be:
A. Given maximum functions
B. Assigned minimum functions
C. Given only compulsory functions
D. Given the responsibility of defending the people and removing hindrances - State Socialists believe that present parliamentary institutions:
A. have failed in promoting the interests of the people
B. Are delivering goods and should be strengthened
C. Should be abolished
D. Are instruments of exploitation
E. Have lost the confidence of the masses - State Socialists believe that industries:
A. Should be left to the care of the private individuals
B. Should be nationalised
C. Only big industries be kept in the hands of individuals
D. Only big industries should be under the care of the state
E. Should remain with individuals but be liberally financed - As regards bureaucrats, State Socialists believe that:
A. They should be given vast powers
B. They should be given no powers
C. Bureaucracy is unavoidable
D. Bureaucrats should be trained in a spirit that they serve as public servants