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Marxian Theory Of Origin Of State MCQs

Option A: Dictatorial rule of capitalist class

Option B: Rule of feudal class

Option C: Dictatorial rule of Working class

Option D: Dictatorial rule of a King

Correct Answer: Dictatorial rule of Working class


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Option A: Tom Paine

Option B: J.S.Mill

Option C: Karl Marx

Option D: Max Weber

Correct Answer: Karl Marx


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Option A: God’s will

Option B: Great Ideas

Option C: Great Personalities

Option D: Forces of Production

Correct Answer: Forces of Production


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Option A: Materialist Philosophy

Option B: Labour Theory of value

Option C: Concept of stateless society

Option D: Dialectical method

Correct Answer: Dialectical method


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Option A: Common good

Option B: Good of the poor people

Option C: And defends the interests propertied classes

Option D: Conditions which are conducive to man’s moral development

Correct Answer: And defends the interests propertied classes


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Option A: Socialism

Option B: Individualism

Option C: Idealism

Option D: Anarchism

Correct Answer: Anarchism


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Option A: The state has been created by God

Option B: The state has been created through a social contract

Option C: The state is growth, not a make

Option D: The state is based on the economic factor

Correct Answer: The state is based on the economic factor


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Option A: Capitalism

Option B: Communism

Option C: Feudalism

Option D: Communalism

Correct Answer: Communism


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Option A: Maintenance of law and order

Option B: Protection of weaker sections of society

Option C: Elimination of slavery

Option D: Suppression and exploitation of have notes

Correct Answer: Suppression and exploitation of have notes


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Option A: German Ideology

Option B: Communist Manifesto

Option C: Paris manuscripts

Option D: Poverty of Utopia

Correct Answer: Poverty of Utopia


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Option A: Max Weber

Option B: Marx

Option C: Hegel

Option D: J.S.Mill

Correct Answer: Marx


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Option A: Excessive value

Option B: Low price

Option C: High profit

Option D: Difference between wages and proceeds of sales

Correct Answer: Difference between wages and proceeds of sales


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Option A: Anti-Duhring

Option B: The Communist Manifesto

Option C: State and Revolution

Option D: German Ideology

Correct Answer: The Communist Manifesto


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Option A: State arises when there exploitation of labour by capital

Option B: State arises when class antagonism cannot be reconciled

Option C: State arises when population of the proletariat increases

Option D: State arises when the proletariat class tries to overthrow capitalist class

Correct Answer: State arises when there exploitation of labour by capital


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Option A: Materialistic aspect

Option B: Social and religious aspects

Option C: Political aspects

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Materialistic aspect


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Option A: Capitalist and socialists

Option B: Free men and slaves

Option C: Capitalist and worker

Option D: Patrician and Plebeian

Correct Answer: Capitalist and worker


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Option A: Hegel

Option B: Marx

Option C: Max Weber

Option D: Arendt

Correct Answer: Marx


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Option A: The state is man’s natural destination

Option B: The state is a necessary evil

Option C: The state is an instrument for the promotion of the welfare of the people

Option D: The states is a machine through which the ruling class imposes its will on the rest of the people

Correct Answer: The states is a machine through which the ruling class imposes its will on the rest of the people


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Option A: Plato

Option B: Marx

Option C: T.H. Green

Option D: Sorel

Correct Answer: Marx


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Option A: Labour theory of value

Option B: Theory of surplus value

Option C: Theory of class struggle

Option D: Principle of democratic-centralism

Correct Answer: Principle of democratic-centralism


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Option A: Marx and Engels jointly in Communist Manifesto

Option B: Karl Marx in Das Capital

Option C: Engels in the Origin of Family, Private Property and State

Option D: Lenin in State and Revolution

Correct Answer: Lenin in State and Revolution


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Option A: A divine institution

Option B: A natural institution

Option C: A man made institution

Option D: Result of evolution

Correct Answer: Result of evolution


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Option A: Dictatorship of proletariat, withering away of the state, socialism, communism

Option B: Dictatorship of proletariat, socialism, withering away of the state, communism

Option C: Socialism, dictatorship of the proletariat, withering away of the state, communism

Option D: Dictatorship of the proletariat, communism, withering away of the state, socialism

Correct Answer: Dictatorship of proletariat, socialism, withering away of the state, communism


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Option A: The state which will be established after the overthrow of the capitalist state as a transitory measure

Option B: A state in which the factory workers would control all the means of production and distribution

Option C: A state in which the real power will be in the hands of peasants and farmers

Option D: A stateless and classless society, which the Marxists ultimately wish to establish

Correct Answer: The state which will be established after the overthrow of the capitalist state as a transitory measure


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Option A: A divine institution

Option B: A natural institution

Option C: A man made institution

Option D: Result of evolution

Correct Answer: A man made institution


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Option A: Characterised by class struggle

Option B: A classless society

Option C: A class and co-operative society

Option D: Having only four classes

Correct Answer: A classless society


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Option A: Which will precede the final withering away of the state and establishment of a Communist State

Option B: Which will flow in the wake of the revolution

Option C: Of the final state of Communism

Option D: Prior to the creation of the state

Correct Answer: Prior to the creation of the state


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Option A: Might is right

Option B: Survival of the fittest

Option C: From each according to his needs

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Survival of the fittest


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Option A: Doing away with the state

Option B: Restricting the activities of state

Option C: Granting greater powers to state

Option D: Granting only military and police functions to the state

Correct Answer: Doing away with the state


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Option A: Promotion of common good

Option B: Doing away the inequalities existing in the society

Option C: Promotion of the interests of the dominating class

Option D: Protecting the weaker section of the society

Correct Answer: Promotion of the interests of the dominating class


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Option A: Considers state as a natural institution?

Option B: Considers state as a divine institution

Option C: Considers state as an instrument of class coercion

Option D: Considers state as the first condition of civilisation

Correct Answer: Considers state as the first condition of civilisation


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Option A: Marx

Option B: Lenin

Option C: Mao

Option D: Hegel

Correct Answer: Lenin


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Option A: Suppression of bourgeoisie

Option B: Guidance to the people regarding economic and social reconstruction

Option C: Inculcation of spirit of religion

Option D: To work for a classless and stateless society

Correct Answer: Inculcation of spirit of religion


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Option A: Suppression of majority by the minority

Option B: Suppression of minority by the majority

Option C: Putting an end to all types of suppression

Option D: Establishing cordial relations between various sections of society

Correct Answer: Suppression of minority by the majority


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Option A: Karl Marx in Das Capital

Option B: Marx and Engels jointly in Communist Manifesto

Option C: Engels in the Origin of Family, Private Property and State

Option D: Lenin in State and revolution

Correct Answer: Lenin in State and revolution


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Option A: Oppression of one class by another

Option B: Protection of weaker sections

Option C: Elimination of inequalities

Option D: Removal of disparities

Correct Answer: Oppression of one class by another


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Option A: To establish an omnipotent state

Option B: To establish a very weak state

Option C: To establish a state which is run in accordance with the wishes of people

Option D: Stateless society

Correct Answer: Stateless society


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Option A: To bring about revolution for the overthrow of capitalist system

Option B: To promote Marxian ideology by regulation of education, art, culture, etc.

Option C: To impart compulsory military training to all able-bodied persons

Option D: To improve the health of the people

Correct Answer: To promote Marxian ideology by regulation of education, art, culture, etc.


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Option A: Educating the people about the evils of the capitalist state

Option B: Securing majority in elections

Option C: Constant discussion and persuasion

Option D: Violent revolution

Correct Answer: Violent revolution


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Option A: People are not granted any political freedom

Option B: Power is in the hands of the politicians

Option C: Elections are held after long interval

Option D: Power is in the hands of rich classes

Correct Answer: Power is in the hands of rich classes


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Option A: In the fourteenth century

Option B: Towards the close of eighteenth century

Option C: In the middle of the nineteenth century

Option D: Only after people took to cultivation

Correct Answer: Towards the close of eighteenth century


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Option A: Maintenance of law and order

Option B: Protection of weaker sections

Option C: Elimination of slavery

Option D: Suppression and exploitation of slaves

Correct Answer: Suppression and exploitation of slaves


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Option A: Preceded the creation of the state

Option B: Followed the creation of the state

Option C: Did not exist at all

Option D: None of the prove

Correct Answer: Preceded the creation of the state


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Option A: In the primitive society itself

Option B: After man started leading settled life and took to cultivation

Option C: After the industrial revolution

Option D: After the rise of nation state

Correct Answer: After man started leading settled life and took to cultivation


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Option A: The King

Option B: The priests

Option C: All the people

Option D: Military leaders

Correct Answer: All the people


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Option A: Force

Option B: Written laws

Option C: Religious rules

Option D: Conventions and customs

Correct Answer: Conventions and customs


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Option A: T.H. Green

Option B: Plato

Option C: Marx

Option D: Frederik Engels

Correct Answer: Frederik Engels


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Option A: State is the march of God on earth

Option B: State is an instrument of Exploitation

Option C: State is a Necessary Evil

Option D: State is a coordinating agency

Correct Answer: State is an instrument of Exploitation


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Option A: State is a welfare institution

Option B: State is a class structure

Option C: State is an instrument of emancipation

Option D: State is a positive good

Correct Answer: State is a class structure


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Plato

Option C: Max Weber

Option D: Frederik Engels

Correct Answer: Frederik Engels


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