1. The baron class
2. The priests
3. The prince
4. The monarch
5. 0None of thesea
0None of thesea
1. That kings are gods
2. They have the right to be worshipped like gods their subjects.
3. That the right of goveming is conferred upon kii _ by god.
4. That the rights of kings are divine and therefore sacred
5. None of these
None of these
1. Private mistress of the prince
2. Something fully under the control ofthe ruling cla
3. Private maid-servants of the prince
4. The symbol of authority of the prince
5. None of these
Something fully under the control ofthe ruling cla
1. The common people
2. The prince
3. The church and the priests
4. The secular leaders ofthe society
5. None of these
The prince
1. That every man is open to error
2. That some divine power is responsible for determinine the fate of men
3. The virtue of not making any mistake
4. Sensifivity
5. None of these
The virtue of not making any mistake
1. That he is the beloved of god.
2. That he deserves all sympathy of the rich
3. That he should be strong
4. That he is meant for serving the rich
5. None of these
That he is meant for serving the rich
1. The church and the priests
2. The monarchs
3. The secular leaders of society
4. The common people
5. None of these
The church and the priests
1. Very hard work
2. The tiny droplets of sweat on the forehead
3. The wrinkles visible on the face
4. The sign of innocence
5. None of these
Very hard work
1. Because they wanted to educate the whole public.
2. Because they wanted to deprive the common man of the benefits of education.
3. Because it involved a huge expenditure on the state . exchequer
4. Because it is an instrument of knowledge and there fore power
5. None of these
Because it is an instrument of knowledge and there fore power
1. Joint control of the means of production by the state and private enterprise
2. Individual freedom in the economic field
3. State control of the means of production
4. Full development ofthe individual's personality
5. None of these
State control of the means of production