A. Ever increasing population
B. Changing fashion
C. Increased demands by the capitalists
D. Non-availability of technical labour
E. Shortage in transportation from one to the other place
Related Mcqs:
- According to Fabians means of production and distribution should be: ________?
A. At the disposal of guilds
B. At the disposal of those who can control them
C. Left to the care of the elite of the society
D. Controlled by the community - According to Fabians in the present society for every change:
A. Economic factor was the sole consideration
B. Political factor was only weighty
C. Religion alone counted very much
D. All factors combined together weighed - According to Fabians the value of a commodity always depended on:
A. Capital investment in production
B. Land and capital needed in production
C. Labour of the labourers put in it
D. Extent to which society created its value - According to Fabians private property should:
A. Remain in the hands of capitalists
B. Remain with the churches
C. Remain with the sovereign
D. Be transferred from individual to society - The profit, according to Fabians, should be:
A. Retained by the capitalists
B. Distributed among all the workers
C. Distributed among all traders
D. Located in trade unions for workers’ welfare
E. Used for the welfare of the society - According to Fabians existing struggle is between the:
A. The rich and the poor
B. The employers and employees
C. The poor and middle classes
D. Community and the capitalists - The Fabians believed that capital should be: ___________?
A. Allowed to remain where it is
B. Allowed to concentrate in few hands
C. Transferred to society as a whole
D. Distributed among the poor
E. None of the above is true - The Fabians wish to bring changes in society by:_________?
A. Revolutionary means
B. Democratic means
C. Both revolutionary and democratic means
D. Abolishing the state - Which one of the following is not true about the objectives of Fabians?
A. They condemned violence
B. G.B. Shah
C. J.S. Mill
D. Karl Marx
E. Brenstein - The Fabians believed that changes in present system can come only:
A. By revolutionary means
B. Through parliamentary system
C. Reforming the present system of production
D. By introducing radical land reforms