State And Revolution by Vladimir Il’ich Lenin
  • 1. What is the primary focus of Lenin's 'State and Revolution'?
A) Individual political rights
B) The role of the state in society
C) The history of the Soviet Union
D) The nature of capitalism
  • 2. According to Lenin, what is the state a product of?
A) Class antagonisms
B) Natural evolution
C) Social contract
D) Divine will
  • 3. In Lenin's view, what is necessary for a successful revolution?
A) A vanguard party
B) Bourgeois support
C) A large grassroots movement
D) International intervention
  • 4. What does Lenin ultimately seek to achieve through the revolution?
A) National independence
B) A classless society
C) Enhanced worker rights
D) Increased productivity
  • 5. What does Lenin say about the need for political authority?
A) It is necessary during the transition to socialism
B) It is an outdated concept
C) It can be replaced by direct democracy
D) It should be abolished immediately
  • 6. What role does Lenin assign to the bourgeois state in the context of revolution?
A) An instrument of class oppression
B) A protector of rights
C) A neutral entity
D) A facilitator of peace
  • 7. What type of state does Lenin advocate for during the transition to socialism?
A) A participatory democracy
B) A constitutional monarchy
C) A dictatorship of the proletariat
D) A federal republic
  • 8. Which document does Lenin reference to support his theory about the state?
A) The Communist Manifesto
B) Das Kapital
C) Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
D) The State and Its Role
  • 9. What did Lenin believe about the relationship between the state and revolution?
A) Revolution is a smooth transition
B) Revolution is necessary to overthrow the state
C) Revolution is undesirable
D) The state should be preserved during revolution
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