A. Vassal was not obliged to render any military service
B. Concept of nation was not known to the individual
C. There was no uniform system of law
D. There was hierarchy of authority
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following is not true of feudal state?
A. In it everything developed around personality of nobles
B. Wealth was linked with landed property
C. Feudal had no interest in political life
D. Feudal lord divided his land as he liked
E. The vassal had allegiance to the lord - Which of the following is not true of feudal state?
A. In it office was distributed on merit
B. In it office was distributed on hereity basis
C. In it land indicated wealth
D. In it feudal-lord took interest in political developments - The fall of the Feudal States and rise of Nation States took place in ___________?
A. The sixteenth century
B. The seventeenth century
C. Eighteenth century
D. Nineteenth century - Under the Feudal State offices were distributed on the basis of: ____________?
A. Merit
B. Principle of heredity
C. Draw of lots
D. Highest bidding - Which one of the following is not true about Greek city states?
A. The state looked after the welfare of the people
B. A sizeable population consisted of slaves
C. All states followed monarchical system
D. The size of the state used to be small - Which one of the following is not true of Roman Empire?
A. It proved that large states could be administered properly
B. It proved that large states could remain stable
C. That it failed to establish a universal code of law
D. It scarified individual liberty
E. It laid too much stress on unity - Which one of the following is not true about the characteristics of the church of fourth century?
A. It became very strong
B. It became very weak
C. It helped in the growth of strong state
D. It began to perform some functions of the state
E. It helped in the preservation of peace - Which one of the following is not true of church of the fourth century?
A. Pope began to claim himself as superior over king
B. There was a conflict between the pope and the state
C. The pope and the state lived in perfect harmony
D. Church was a pure institution - Which one of the following is not true about liberalism?
A. It stands for individual liberty
B. It has no faith in human reasoning
C. It supports human freedom
D. It stands for constitutional government
E. It stands for regular elections - Which of the following is not true about Regulating: Act, 1773?
A. No machinery was provided for scrutinising company correspondence with the Government
B. It was accepted that the company was a political organisation
C. It was step towards ending company’s misrule
D. Government accepted the responsiblity towards India
E. It gave a definite form to sovereignty