A. Locke
B. Rousseau
C. Hegel
D. Montesquieu
A. equality of status
B. social justice.
C. equality before law
D. liberty of worship
A. Maintenance of law and order
B. Collection of maximum revenues
C. Punishing of the criminals
D. To maintain good transport system
A. A means of revolution
B. Class instrument
C. A welfare agency
D. A law-making agency
A. Opening educational institutions
B. Giving justice to the people
C. Preserving life of the people
D. Preserving law and order
A. Imposing of taxes
B. Interfering in the religion of the people
C. Giving education to the people
D. Protecting one class of people against the other
A. Bureaucrats
B. Priests
C. Syndicates
D. Capitalists
A. Be given maximum powers
B. Have maximum interference in individual affairs
C. Perform maximum optional functions
D. Should least interfere in the affairs of individuals
A. Individual is the best judge of his interests
B. He needs others to make min realise his welfare
C. State looks after best interests of the individuals
D. Guilds can promote individual’s welfare
A. Should remain as these are
B. Should be kept to the minimum
C. Should be expanded
D. Should be at the highest ebb