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
Related Mcqs:
- Fabian Socialists believe that profits:
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 - 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 - Democratic Socialists believed that the:
A. State was a necessary evil
B. State was a welfare agency
C. State stood to promote common good
D. State helped in intellectual development - The Marxian Socialists believed that private property:
A. Promotes better living
B. Provides an incentive for hard work
C. Serves as an instrument of social good
D. Is an instrument of exploitation - 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 - 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 - According to State Socialists state?
A. Is an evil to be ended immediately
B. It is necessary evil
C. It should be happily tolerated
D. It is a positive good - The members of the Fabian Society had:
A. Close contacts with the working classes
B. Were the people who belonged the poor middle class
C. Were very rich capitalists
D. Were holding high political positions in the Government
E. Were highly intellectual people