A. Disruption of transport system
B. Disruption of consumption system
C. Sovereign will of the people
D. Slow land reform system
Related Mcqs:
- In so far as limitation on state authority is concerned, important one is: __________?
A. Discharge of international obligations
B. Fear of educational institutions
C. Fear of dacoits and robbers
D. Absence of payment of taxes - Which of the following is not a limitation on state authority?
A. Religion and moral
B. Schools and colleges
C. Transport and communication
D. Labour laws - The principle of ‘greatest good of the greatest number’ was advocated by: ________?
A. The Individualists
B. The socialists
C. Idealists
D. Utilitarianists - The concept of justice in the sense of greatest happiness of the greatest number was popularized by:_________?
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Laski
D. Bentham - That the law of the state is obeyed because there is punitive authority of the state behind it, is believed by the exponents of: _________?
A. Patriarchal theory
B. Matriarchal theory
C. Theory of Divine origin
D. Force theory - According to whom sovereignty is not absolute and authority is shared by the state with other associations and groups?
A. Hegel
B. Bentham
C. Maitland
D. Austin - According to exponents of theory of Divine Origin of the State the Kings derived their authority from:
A. God
B. People
C. Constitutional monarchy
D. Church - Fascists were in favour of giving authority to state:
A. In the political sphere alone
B. In the economic sphere alone
C. In the political as well as economic spheres
D. In social economic, political moral, religious spheres etc - Which one of the following according to Pluralists is a serious limitation on sovereignty?
A. Inernational law
B. Trade unions
C. Associations operating in the state
D. A written constitution - The greatest achievement of Muhammad Ali’s cabinet was the establishment of West Pakistan Act that amalgamated the provinces into one. Mention the date?
A. 28th September, 1955
B. 29th September, 1955
C. 30th September, 1955
D. 31st September, 1955