A. Optional membership
B. Definite and common purpose
C. Definite territory
D. Necessity of rules and regulations
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following writers does not consider territory as an essential element of state?
A. Aristotle
B. Hobbes
C. Seeley
D. JH.J. Laski - Which of the following is not an essential element of sovereignty?
A. It is indivisible
B. It is permanent
C. It is inalienable
D. It is delegated to some one else by the state
E. It is supreme power of the state - Which of the following is not an essential element of political democracy?
A. Every adult citizen has right to take part in elections
B. Every adult citizen has a right to occupy and political office
C. Every citizen has equality before law
D. Every citizen has a right to criticise government
E. Every citizen has a right to work - Which of the following is an essential element of public opinion?
A. Public issues
B. Views of the majority but not of all
C. National thinking
D. Sense of common good - Which one of the following is not an essential element of liberalism, namely advocacy of?
A. Rights of the individual
B. Free trade
C. The ideal of the secular state
D. Right to national self determination
E. A stateless society - Sovereignty is an essential element of:____________?
A. Associations
B. State
C. Society
D. Dictatorship - Sovereignty is an essential element of:____________?
A. Society
B. State
C. Government
D. Nation - Which of the following is not true about state and association?
A. Membership of state is compulsory whereas that of the other is not
B. Membership of the state cannot be left whereas that of the association can be
C. State has fixed territory whereas association has not
D. Both the state and the association are permanent bodies - Main difference between the state and association is that?
A. One can’t be member of both
B. One can’t live without the other
C. One can use force while other cannot
D. One is hindrance on the parth of the other - Which one of the following is not an element of state?
A. Population
B. Religion
C. Territory
D. Sovereignty