[{"id":193710,"question":"The Marxian theory of Surplus Value is largely derived from the theory of:","choices":[{"text":"Adam Smith","value":"A"},{"text":"Ricardo","value":"B"},{"text":"Malthus","value":"C"},{"text":"John Stuart Mill","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":2},{"id":193709,"question":"The wll-known theorist of New Social Movement is","choices":[{"text":"Jurgen Habermas","value":"A"},{"text":"Foucault","value":"B"},{"text":"Karl Marx","value":"C"},{"text":"Louis Pierre Althusser","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":3},{"id":193708,"question":"The three source of Marx's thought are","choices":[{"text":"German Philosophy, French,Economy and British Socialism","value":"A"},{"text":"German Philosophy,Russian Anarchism and French Socialism","value":"B"},{"text":"German Philosophy, British Economics and French","value":"C"},{"text":"Utopian Socialism, French Revolution and Tsarist autonomy","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":3},{"id":193707,"question":"On what basis does Marx's dialectic materialism interpret and analyze the social events?","choices":[{"text":"International milieu","value":"A"},{"text":"Material Forces","value":"B"},{"text":"Communal Forces","value":"C"},{"text":"Political Forces","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":2},{"id":193706,"question":"On what basis does Marx's dialectic materialism interpret and analyze the social events?","choices":[{"text":"Material Forces","value":"A"},{"text":"Communal Forces","value":"B"},{"text":"Political Forces","value":"C"},{"text":"International milieu","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":1},{"id":193705,"question":"What is the cornerstone of Marxism?","choices":[{"text":"Attack on bourgeois way to life","value":"A"},{"text":"Economic determinism","value":"B"},{"text":"Materialist conception of history","value":"C"},{"text":"A distinctive philosophy of the state","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":2},{"id":193704,"question":"Which one of the following ideas is integral to Marxism?","choices":[{"text":"Materialist dialectics","value":"A"},{"text":"Priority of the economic factor","value":"B"},{"text":"Surplus value as mode of appropriation of surplus under capitalism","value":"C"},{"text":"Concept of class struggle","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":1},{"id":193703,"question":"Which of the following are elements of Marxism?","choices":[{"text":"Concept of surplus value","value":"A"},{"text":"Dialectical Materialism","value":"B"},{"text":"Doctrine of class struggle","value":"C"},{"text":"None of these","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":2},{"id":193702,"question":"As per Marxism, which one of the following serves as the force, spurring social developing?","choices":[{"text":"Materialism","value":"A"},{"text":"The Communist Party","value":"B"},{"text":"Socialist ideology","value":"C"},{"text":"Class contradictions","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":4},{"id":193701,"question":"In Marx's view, the social revolution beings when relations of production become a fetter upon the further development of forces of production. The 'relations of production', in this context, refer to:","choices":[{"text":"Relations between the nations","value":"A"},{"text":"Relations between surplus value and absolute surplus value","value":"B"},{"text":"Relation between production and distribution","value":"C"},{"text":"Relation between the basic classes","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":4}]