Karl Marx MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Karl Marx MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Which mode of production, as identified by Karl Marx, is characterized by communal land ownership in primitive societies?
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According to Karl Marx's historical materialism, how does history progress through the dynamics of production?
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Which influential text, written in 1844, explores the concepts of alienation and labor under capitalism?
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In Marxist sociological theory, what does the term 'proletariat' specifically denote?
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Which historical mode of production is characterized by the initial emergence of private property?
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What term did Karl Marx use to describe the process where production means become private property, leading to the impoverishment of direct producers?
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In which year was Karl Marx's work 'A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy' published?
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Who were the co-authors of The Communist Manifesto?
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According to Karl Marx, what has been the driving force behind the history of all existing societies?
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In Marxist theory, which of the following institutions are considered part of the 'superstructure'?
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