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91.  The modern Liberals are:
A. Opposed to nationalization of industries B. In favour of nationalization of large scale industries only
C. In favour of nationalization of all industries D. In favour of promoting small scale and cottage industries

92.  The modern liberals seek to protect the interests of:
A. Working classes B. Capitalists
C. Landed aristocracy D. All the above classes

93.  Modern liberalism differs from classical liberalism in so far as:
A. It does not support individual liberty B. It is against democratic institutions
C. It pleads for free enterprise D. It stands for a world free from all forms of tyranny and exploitation

94.  The modern individualism, which arose as a reaction against extreme Collectivism, differs from nineteenth century individualism in so far as:
A. It focuses attention on group rather than the individual B. It pleads for abolishing the state
C. It pleads for maximum functions for the state D. It pleads for absolute freedom for individual

95.  The modern individualists consider the state as:
A. Omnipotent B. Indispensable
C. One of many groups D. Superfluous

96.  Utilitarianism, which is another theory of liberalism, is associated with the name of:
A. Hegel B. Bentham
C. Locke D. Green

97.  The principle of 'greatest good of the greatest number' was advocated by:
A. Idealists B. Individualists
C. Utilitarianism D. Marxists

98.  The present day liberals, who are known as Positivist Liberals are in favour of:
A. Pushing the state out of economic field B. Doing away the state's interference in the economic sphere
C. State regulation of the economic conditions in the interests of workers D. State regulation to protect the interests of the capitalists

99.  The credit for introducing far reaching changes in the Liberal philosophy goes to:
A. T.H. Green B. J.S. Mill
C. Marx D. Laski

100.  One of the greatest contributions of Green to the liberal theory was:
A. Insistence on absence of all restraints on the individual liberty B. Strong opposition to the right of private property
C. Insistence on collective well being as a precondition of individual freedom and responsibility D. Concentration on the individual good alone




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