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Fascism MCQs

Option A: A bundle of sticks

Option B: A bundle of rods

Option C: A bundle of brooms

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: A bundle of rods


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Option A: A socialist state

Option B: A laissez faire state

Option C: A great power

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: A great power


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Option A: Retention of private property

Option B: Internationalism

Option C: The doctrine determinism

Option D: A totalitarian state

Correct Answer: A totalitarian state


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Option A: Free trade and competition

Option B: State regulation of all economic activities

Option C: Regulation of industries by workers

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: State regulation of all economic activities


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Option A: Force

Option B: Peaceful changes

Option C: Dignity of individual

Option D: Socialism

Correct Answer: Force


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Option A: Both believe in totalitarian state

Option B: Both support the cause of workers

Option C: Both believe in violence

Option D: Both ridicule democracy

Correct Answer: Both ridicule democracy


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Option A: It is negation of democracy

Option B: It is negation of socialism

Option C: It is opposed to world peace

Option D: It is opposed to theory of class struggle

Correct Answer: It is opposed to capitalism


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Option A: All races have proud culture

Option B: There is no cultural inequality

Option C: Their culture is superior as compared with other cultures

Option D: There should be no distinction on cultural basis

Correct Answer: Their culture is superior as compared with other cultures


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Option A: Human equality is most desirable

Option B: There can be no human equality

Option C: Leaders have better talent than common man

Option D: There is no difference between a leader and common man

Correct Answer: Leaders have better talent than common man


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Option A: Dictatorship of working classes

Option B: Love for their religion

Option C: Love for educated class

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Dictatorship of working classes


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Option A: Anti-democratic views

Option B: Non-violence

Option C: Love for religion

Option D: Love for human rights

Correct Answer: Anti-democratic views


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Option A: War should be condemned

Option B: War is an evil and should be brushed aside

Option C: War is necessary evil

Option D: War is a curse on society

Correct Answer: War is health of society


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Option A: Peaceful means

Option B: Violent means

Option C: Peaceful means need to bring changes

Option D: Changes will come of their own

Correct Answer: Violent means


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Option A: Laski

Option B: Hitler

Option C: Mussolini

Option D: Stalin

Correct Answer: Laski


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Option A: Single party system

Option B: Bi-party system

Option C: Multi-party system

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Multi-party system


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Option A: Mussolini

Option B: Hitler

Option C: Karl Marx

Option D: Stalin

Correct Answer: Mussolini


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Option A: Bitterly opposed by the capitalists

Option B: Tolerated by the Capitalists

Option C: Assisted by the capitalists

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Assisted by the capitalists


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Option A: Majority rule

Option B: Rule of law

Option C: Rule of elites

Option D: Personal dictatorship of one man

Correct Answer: Personal dictatorship of one man


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Option A: Partyless government

Option B: Single party government

Option C: Bi-party system

Option D: Multi-party system

Correct Answer: Single party government


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Option A: An instrument of exploitation

Option B: An embodiment of justice and virtue

Option C: A class structure

Option D: Superfluous

Correct Answer: An embodiment of justice and virtue


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Option A: State as more important than individual

Option B: Individual as more important than state

Option C: The King as more important than state

Option D: The reconeiliation of interest of the individual and state as essential

Correct Answer: The King as more important than state


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Option A: One man

Option B: Middle classes

Option C: Political elites

Option D: Working classes

Correct Answer: One man


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Option A: Growing power of Germany

Option B: Resentment against small gains made by Italy as a result of World War I

Option C: Great gains made by Italy after World War

Option D: Love for democratic system of government

Correct Answer: Resentment against small gains made by Italy as a result of World War I


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Option A: A programme of action

Option B: A philosophy

Option C: Both a philosophy and programme

Option D: None of the above things

Correct Answer: A programme of action


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Option A: Hitler

Option B: Stalin

Option C: Mussolini

Option D: Laski

Correct Answer: Mussolini


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Option A: In the nineteenth century

Option B: In the pre-World War I period

Option C: In the post World War II period

Option D: In the inter-was period (between World War I and World War II)

Correct Answer: In the inter-was period (between World War I and World War II)


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Option A: Italy

Option B: Germany

Option C: U.S.S.R.

Option D: U.S.A.

Correct Answer: Italy


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Option A: They favoured majority rule

Option B: They favoured violence

Option C: They favoured war

Option D: They favoured the idea of one party

Correct Answer: They supported the idea of one leadership


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Option A: They are opposed to individual liberty

Option B: They preferred liberty over discipline

Option C: They stood for material efficiency

Option D: Ther are the believers of law and order

Correct Answer: They preferred liberty over discipline


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Option A: Will perish a nation

Option B: Should be condemned

Option C: Was necessary for health of nation

Option D: Was needed for international relations

Correct Answer: Was necessary for health of nation


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Option A: Individualism

Option B: Guild Socialism

Option C: Syndicalism

Option D: Anarchism

Correct Answer: Totalitarianism


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Option A: It should help in selection of bureaucrats

Option B: It should propagate aim of the party

Option C: It should glorify leader

Option D: It should glorify state

Correct Answer: It should help in selection of bureaucrats


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Option A: Should be supported

Option B: Wasted time in dogmas

Option C: Was supportive of Fasciam

Option D: Was necessary for development of national feelings

Correct Answer: Wasted time in dogmas


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Option A: Capitalism

Option B: Liberalism and democracy

Option C: Dictatorship

Option D: Communism

Correct Answer: Liberalism and democracy


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Option A: Both aim at abolition of capitalism

Option B: Both aim at abolition of state

Option C: Both agree on theory of class struggle

Option D: Both have faith in totalitarianism

Correct Answer: Both have faith in totalitarianism


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Option A: Organic concept of the state

Option B: Atomic concept of the state

Option C: Mechanistic view of the state

Option D: Juristic approach to the state

Correct Answer: Juristic approach to the state


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Option A: It believes in supremacy of state

Option B: It believes in totalitarianism

Option C: It believes in authoritarianism

Option D: It is against imperialism

Correct Answer: It is against imperialism


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Option A: It holds that the state is an instrument of exploitation

Option B: It considers the state a supreme reality

Option C: It does not held faith in totalitarian government

Option D: It stands for one party rule

Correct Answer: A. It holds that the state is an instrument of exploitation
B. It considers the state a supreme reality


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Option A: Subordination of women

Option B: Equality of men and women

Option C: Equality of races

Option D: Internationalism

Correct Answer: Subordination of women


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Option A: Constitutional and peaceful methods

Option B: Persuasion and propaganda

Option C: Violent methods

Option D: Fascism is opposed to all changes

Correct Answer: Violent methods


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Option A: Because they did not believe in the inherent worth of man

Option B: Because they felt that the masses were not competent to govern themselves

Option C: Because they believed in human inequality

Option D: Because majority consists of fools

Correct Answer: Because majority consists of fools


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Option A: Fascism glorifies war and violence

Option B: Fascism restricts individual freedom and curbs human personality

Option C: Fascism, insists on cooperation between two classes to increase national production

Option D: Fascism lay too much emphasis on peace and moral transformation

Correct Answer: Fascism, insists on cooperation between two classes to increase national production


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Option A: A corporative state

Option B: A classless state

Option C: Lasisez faire state

Option D: A Socialist state

Correct Answer: A corporative state


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Option A: Individual liberty

Option B: Territorial reporsentation

Option C: Function representation

Option D: representation of minorities

Correct Answer: Function representation


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Option A: A state is the embodiment of class conflict

Option B: Existence of a strong opposition is essential far a good government

Option C: Capitalism is the best system which primates the good of all sections of society

Option D: A state must expand or period

Correct Answer: A state must expand or period


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Option A: In favour of absolute right to private property

Option B: Opposed to private property

Option C: Silent about right to private property

Option D: In favour of right to property subject to the condition that it does not came into clash with the national interests

Correct Answer: In favour of right to property subject to the condition that it does not came into clash with the national interests


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Option A: Peace was the first condition of civilization

Option B: Peace war the only condition for just reghteous society

Option C: Peace was the first condition of civilization

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Peace was the first condition of civilization


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Option A: Only under a strong state

Option B: Only in a democratic state

Option C: Only in a state where judiciary is independent

Option D: Only in a state with a written constitution

Correct Answer: Only under a strong state


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Option A: Single Party dictatorship

Option B: Intense nationalism

Option C: Internationalism

Option D: Racialism

Correct Answer: Internationalism


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Option A: Imperialism

Option B: Individualism

Option C: Socialism

Option D: Internationalism

Correct Answer: Imperialism


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Option A: Hitler

Option B: Mussolini

Option C: Stalin

Option D: Napoleon

Correct Answer: Mussolini


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Option A: International peace and order

Option B: War and imperialism

Option C: Elimination of racial discrimination

Option D: Grant of freedom to all colonial people who were politically fit to assume respobsibility for self governiment

Correct Answer: A. International peace and order
B. War and imperialism


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Option A: Individual

Option B: Leader

Option C: Nation

Option D: Party

Correct Answer: Nation


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Option A: In the political sphere alone

Option B: In the economic sphere alone

Option C: In the political as well as economic spheres

Option D: In social economic, political moral, religious spheres etc

Correct Answer: In social economic, political moral, religious spheres etc


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Option A: Faith in the importance of religion

Option B: Hatred for democracy

Option C: Supermacy of the leadership

Option D: Opposition to individual freedom

Correct Answer: Faith in the importance of religion


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Option A: Hitler

Option B: Marx

Option C: Mussolini

Option D: Stalin

Correct Answer: Mussolini


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Option A: Socialism

Option B: Guild Socialism

Option C: Corporativism

Option D: A combination of good features of all the above systems

Correct Answer: Corporativism


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Option A: Showed admiration for democracy

Option B: Condemend democracy

Option C: Showed complete towards democracy

Option D: Favoured adoption of direct democracy

Correct Answer: Condemend democracy


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Option A: The individual as superior to nation

Option B: The nation as superior to the individual

Option C: The individual and nation as supreme within their allotted spheres

Option D: views on relationship between the individual and the nation

Correct Answer: The nation as superior to the individual


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Option A: The people

Option B: The leaders

Option C: The elected Parliament

Option D: The nation

Correct Answer: The nation


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Option A: Renaissance

Option B: First World War

Option C: Napoleonic Wars

Option D: Industrial Revolution

Correct Answer: First World War


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Option A: Has very little place in the development of nation

Option B: Should be one who is loved by his people

Option C: Should be feared by the people

Option D: Should be feared

Correct Answer: Should be feared


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Option A: That democratic institutions should be strengthened

Option B: That democratic system will gradually whither away

Option C: That democracy is a farce

Option D: The democratic institutions serve the best interests of the masses

Correct Answer: The democratic institutions serve the best interests of the masses


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Option A: The state to control activities

Option B: To establish trade monopolies

Option C: To encourage lock outs and strikes

Option D: To encourage trade unionism

Correct Answer: The state to control activities


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Option A: Individual liberty must be preserved

Option B: Liberty is dead carcass

Option C: Liberty is a natural right

Option D: Liberty should be guaranteed as fundamental right

Correct Answer: Liberty is dead carcass


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Option A: Is collection of individuals

Option B: Is association of associations

Option C: Is one of the associations

Option D: Represents the mind of the society

Correct Answer: Represents the mind of the society


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Option A: Internationalism

Option B: International organisation

Option C: Unconditional acceptance of international obligations

Option D: One state, one party and one leader

Correct Answer: One state, one party and one leader


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Option A: A good theory

Option B: Theory first and action later on

Option C: Difference between theory and action

Option D: Action first and theory later

Correct Answer: Action first and theory later


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Option A: Proletariat

Option B: Working classes

Option C: Middle classes

Option D: Church

Correct Answer: One leader


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Option A: Germany

Option B: Italy

Option C: France

Option D: U.S.S.R.

Correct Answer: Italy


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Option A: Unification of Italy

Option B: Unification of Germany

Option C: Communist rising in U.S.S.R.

Option D: Parliamentary reforms in England

Correct Answer: Unification of Italy


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Option A: Germany

Option B: USSR

Option C: USA

Option D: Italy

Correct Answer: Italy


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