A. Social Contract
B. Divine Origin
C. Force theory
D. Historical theory
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following theories is the most acceptable theories regarding the origin of state:
A. Divine Origin Theory
B. Social Contract Theory
C. Force Theory
D. Evolutionary Theory - Which one of the followings is the oldest theory regarding the origin of state:
A. Force Theory
B. Patriarchal Theory
C. Social Contract Theory
D. Divine Origin Theory - The book “Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State” which contains an elaborate statement regarding the origin of state was written by:__________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Max Weber
D. Frederik Engels - Which one of the followings is accepted as the true theory of the origin of state?
A. Divine Right theory
B. Force theory
C. Social Contract theory
D. Evolutionary theory - The Force Theory regarding the origin of state believes that:
A. Church is superior to the state
B. The state is superior to the Church
C. The Church and the State enjoy equal powers
D. There is no relationship between the State and the Church - Who of the followings was a staunch supporter of the ‘Divine Origin Theory’?
A. George III of England
B. Napoleon of France
C. James II of England
D. None of the above - The evolutionary theory regarding the origin of states on:
A. Revolutionary principle
B. Evolutionary principle
C. Religious principles
D. Scientific-cum-religious principles - Which of the following theory about the origin of the state is closest to Darwin’s theory of the survival of the fittest?
A. Force theory
B. Patriarchal theory
C. Matriarchal theory
D. Evolutionary theory
E. Theory of Divine Rights - The theory which is today accepted as the most widely accepted theory about the origin of the state is:_________?
A. Divine origin theory
B. Social contract theory
C. Marxist theory
D. Evolutionary theory - Which one of the following theories regarding the origin of state was very popular during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?
A. Divine Origin Theory
B. Force Theory
C. Social Contract Theory
D. Historical Theory