Political Science Mcqs
The Marxists believe that capitalism of Hegel contributes to its own destruction:

A. By paying lowest wages to workers and reducing their purchasing capacity
B. Nby not permitting the workers any
C. By bringing more people from lower classes in its own ranks
D. By large scale production and making the working classes economically

In England chief exponent of theory of State socialism was:

A. G.b. shah
B. Bentham
C. Mill. j.s.
D. T.h. green

The State Socialists believe that:

A. Capitalism should be abolished
B. Capitalism is promoting social welfare
C. Capitalism is promoting international trade
D. Capitalism is moral strength of a nation

State Socialists feel that present system of distribution is:

A. Ideal
B. Most rotten
C. Unjustified as it concentrates wealth in the hands of few persons alone
D. None of these

Which one of the following is not true about Bernstein’s views about capitalist society?

A. It is based on exploitation
B. It has encouraged production of costly goods
C. It is antagonistic of state
D. It does not allow full payment of wages to workers

Bernstein had some ideas about proletariat rule. Which one of the following is not correct?

A. It could not solve existing problems
B. It could solve existing problems
C. It could solve only some of the problems
D. None of the above

Which of the following is not true about Jean Jaures views about capitalism?

A. It was decreasing
B. It was main g the rich richer and the poor, poorer
C. It was sowing the seeds of its destruction
D. It has helped increase small business

Pick up which of the following is not true about Jean Jaures?

A. He did not favour the idean of revolution
B. Revolution should be brought at the earliest
C. He suggested workers to follow democratic ideas
D. The proletariat will get the support of small business in their struggle against capitalists

Which one of the following is not true about Jean Jaures philosophy?

A. State could help in achieving objects of socialism
B. Socialism and democracy were opposed to each other
C. Socialism and democracy were complementary to each other
D. Democratic institutions should be preserved

Democratic Socialists believed that the:

A. State was a necessary evil
B. State was a welfare agency
C. State stood to promote common good
D. State helped in intellectual development