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Question 128: Whether the superstructure promotes or hinders social development depends on ().

A: A. The nature of the economic base served B: B. Is it suitable for your own economic base?

C: C. Are its various components coordinated D: D. Is it conducive to the consolidation and development of public ownership?

A: A.

Test 129: A certain social superstructure includes ().

A: A: It is the ideology of all classes. B: B. It's just the political and legal system of society.

C: C. is the sum total of ideology and various corresponding systems and facilities produced on a certain economic basis. D: D. It is only the sum of state power, its facilities and organizations.

Answer: c

Test 130: The basic problem of social historical view is ().

A: A. The relationship between social existence and social consciousness B: B. The contradiction between productivity and production relations

C: C. The relationship between the objective law of social development and people's conscious initiative D: D. The contradiction between economic base and superstructure

A: A.

Test 13 1: People make history under socialist conditions ().

A: A: Totally conscious. B: B. Still spontaneous.

C: C. Not restricted by social and historical conditions D: D. Still restricted by social and historical conditions

Answer: d

Test 132: Under socialist conditions, our fundamental task is ().

A: A. Focusing on economic construction, vigorously developing society B: B. Building socialist material civilization

C: C building socialist spiritual civilization D: D carrying out socialist reform

A: A.

Test 133: In socialist society, the method of class analysis is ().

A: A. Basic methods of analyzing all social phenomena B: B. Basic methods of analyzing various phenomena in the ideological field

C: C. The basic method of analyzing a major economic phenomenon D: D. The basic method of analyzing all social phenomena with the nature of class contradiction and class struggle

Answer: d

Test 134: In class society, the most fundamental reason why the ruling class's thoughts are dominant in the ideological field is ().

They are politically dominant.

They have mastered the propaganda machine. They control most intellectuals.

Answer: b

Test 135: In a class society, the core of the superstructure is ().

Politics B: B: the army

Police D: D state power

Answer: d

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Test 136: The latest form of ideology is ().

Art b: morality

C: C. Religion D: D. Political and legal thoughts

Answer: d

Test 137: hedonism is ().

A: A. The values of high consumption in modern society B: B. The decadent values of the exploiting classes

C: C. Values that attach importance to life D: D. Values that mankind pursues together.

Answer: b

Test 138: Social form is ().

A: A. Unity of productive forces and relations of production B: B. Organizational facilities and systems on a certain economic basis, and corresponding social ideology.

C: C. The unity of economic base and superstructure based on a certain productivity D: D. The sum of various relations of production.

Answer: c

Test 139: The fundamental purpose of social revolution is ().

A: A seize state power B: B save working people

C: C. Breaking the dilapidated superstructure D: D. Liberating and developing social productive forces

Answer: d

Test 140: The basic contradiction of society is ().

A: A. The contradiction between social existence and social consciousness B: B. The contradiction between productive forces and production relations

C: C. The contradiction between economic base and superstructure D: D. The contradiction between productivity and production relations, and the contradiction between economic base and superstructure.

Answer: d

Test 14 1: The dynamic response of the superstructure to the economic base is concentrated in ().

A: The nature of this reaction depends on the nature of the economic base served by the superstructure.

B: B. When the superstructure serves the economic foundation suitable for the development of productive forces, it will promote the progressive forces of social development.

C: C. When the superstructure serves the economic base that constrains productivity, it becomes a reactionary force that hinders social development.

D: D. Superstructures always serve a certain economic base.

Answer: d

Test 142: The human subject is ().

A: A. Working class B: B. Peasant class

Working people manual workers

Answer: c

Test 143: The most universal and fundamental law of human social development is ().

A: A. The reaction of social consciousness to the law of social existence B: B. The interaction between productive forces and production relations

C: C. Contradictory movement between economic base and superstructure D: D. Contradictory relationship between mode of production and social form

Answer: b

Test 144: The decisive factor of people's social value is ().

A: A. Position B: B. Power

Age D: D dedication

Answer: d

Test 145: In the final analysis, human nature is influenced by ().

A: A. Rational thinking dominates B: B. Social material relations determine

Inspired by god

Answer: b

Test 146: The basic view of historical materialism is ().

A: A: Productivity comes first, and relations of production come second. B: B. The economic foundation is primary, and the superstructure is secondary.

C: C. Mode of production is primary, and social ideology is secondary. D. social existence is primary and social consciousness is secondary.

Answer: d

Test 147: Economic base refers to ().

Answer: A. The sum total of various production relations of different nature in a certain historical stage.

B: B. The sum of all aspects of the dominant relations of production in a certain social and historical stage.

Unity of productive forces and relations of production

D: D. The sum total of interpersonal relationships in a certain historical stage.

Answer: b

Test 148: Class struggle is ().

A: A. The direct motive force of class social development B: B. The fundamental motive force of social development

C: C. The main motive force for the development of socialist society D: D. The motive force for the development of class society

A: A.

Test 149: Class division ().

A: A: In the final analysis, it is determined by the development level of productive forces. B: B. It is based on the different ownership relations of the means of production.

C: C. The most fundamental thing is to obtain social wealth in different ways. D: D. Mainly according to the different roles they play in social labor organizations.

Answer: b

Test 150: The standard for dividing classes is ().

A: A. Economic status B: B. Political attitude

C: C Thought D: D Education Level

A: A.

Test 15 1: A person's life value should be measured according to his ().

A: A. Contribution to sociality B: B. Ability

C: C. Social status D: D. Money and wealth.

A: A.

Test 152: The country originated from ().

A: A. People agree with each other and consult together B: B. The needs of social management of public affairs

C: C. Irreconcilable class contradictions D: D. The need to resist foreign enemies

Answer: c

Test 153: The fundamental problem of the revolution is ().

Economic issues B: B. Political issues

Political issues D: D Military issues

Answer: c

Question 154: which is the primary question, social existence or social consciousness? The answer is divided into ().

A: A. Historical materialism and historical idealism B: B. Dialectics and metaphysics

C: C. Dialectical materialism and mechanical materialism D.D. Subjective idealism and objective idealism

A: A.

Test 155: From the perspective of social consciousness, social consciousness can be divided into ().

A: A. Individual consciousness and group consciousness B: B. Social psychology and social consciousness forms

C: C. Individual psychology and group psychology D: D. Ideology and non-ideology

Answer: b

Test 156: From the point of view of individual and social unity, people's self-worth lies in their own activities ().

A: A. Meet individual needs for material wealth and social status B: B. Realize free choice without social constraints

C: C. Get rid of social restrictions and make people a destination. D: D. Meet the needs of society and self in many ways

Answer: d