CSS :: Evolutionary Socialism
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| 61. |
Fabian Socialists believe that profits: |
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Were earned by individuals and should be kept with them |
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Should be used for the welfare of individuals |
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Should be used for social welfare |
D. |
Should never be earned |
Answer: Option C
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| 62. |
According to Fabian Socialists changes can be brought about: |
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With the help of propaganda |
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With the use of force |
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With the assistance of terror and coercion |
D. |
Only by powerful people in society |
Answer: Option A
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| 63. |
One of the main contribution of Fabians to socialist philosophy is that: |
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They gave new ideas about private property |
B. |
Original views about religion |
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Concrete proposals about use of profits |
D. |
Turned socialist doctrines from rigidity of flexibility |
Answer: Option D
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| 64. |
One contribution of Fabians, as compared with Marxists is: |
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That they narrowed down the scope of state activity |
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They made philosophy broad based |
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They openly criticised state |
D. |
They championed the cause of private property |
Answer: Option B
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| 65. |
Fabian society was first started in: |
Answer: Option C
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| 66. |
Fabians had: |
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No faith in democratic institutions |
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Desire to reform democratic institutions |
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Full faith in existing democratic institutions |
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Preference for strong ruler over democracy |
Answer: Option C
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| 67. |
According to Sidney Webb: |
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State was instrument of exploitation |
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State sided only with capitalist class |
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State could not be utilised for collective welfare |
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State was useful instrument for society |
Answer: Option D
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| 68. |
Sidney Webb believed that: |
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Revolution was only solution to many problems |
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Revolution created problems |
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Revolution was unavoidable |
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Revolution and change must go hand in hand |
Answer: Option B
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| 69. |
The method of Democratic Socialism is: |
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Revolution |
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General strike |
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Propaganda |
D. |
Hatred |
Answer: Option C
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| 70. |
Basic principles of Classical Liberalism are available in 'Liberalism' by: |
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Gilbert Murray |
B. |
Spinoza |
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Gallil |
D. |
Harvey |
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Hobhouse |
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Answer: Option E
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