A. Soviet Union
B. U.S.A.
C. Britain
D. China
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the followings enjoys the distinction of being the first to offer a systematic theory of the social contract?
A. Locke
B. Hobbes
C. Rousseau
D. Bodin - Which one of the following group of thinkers do not draw any distinction between the governemtn and the state?
A. Pluralists
B. Socialists
C. Capitalists
D. All the above - The head of the state under Presidential system enjoys:
A. Nominal powers
B. Real powers
C. Dictatorial powers
D. No powers - The head of state under a Parliamentary government enjoys:
A. Absolute powers
B. Limited powers
C. Nominal powers
D. No powers - Which one of the following is correct about socialist state?
A. There should be social control both over means of production and distribution
B. There should be social control over means of production only
C. There should be social control over means of distribution only
D. There should be no social control over either means of production or distribution - Which one of the following is correct about socialist views about functions of the state?
A. It should hinder hindrances
B. Individual is the best judge of his interests
C. It is enemy of the interests of the individuals
D. Rights of the individual are natural
E. Rights of the individual are social - Which one of the following are not correct views about socialist state?
A. It aims at abolotion of private property
B. It aims at promoting freedom of individual
C. It aims at the abolotion of state
D. It aims at establishment of dictatorship of the proletariat - A socialist state lays emphasis on: __________?
A. Political liberty
B. Economic equality
C. Right to private property
D. Independence of judiciary - The objective of a Socialist state is to: __________?
A. Establish a just and equitable society
B. Perpetuate existing class distinctions
C. Do away with the institution of the state
D. Establish a stateless and classless society - A Socialist state stands for: ___________?
A. Free economic competition
B. Social control of the means of production and distribution
C. Class-struggle
D. Abolition of state