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a) 1934
b) 1964
c) 1954
d) 1944
2. For the second reformulation of Principles of Co-operative Sector, The International Co-
operative Alliance appointed a sub-committee in ……………
a) 1964
b) 1935
c) 1954
d) 1944
3. The International Co-operative Alliance revised the co-operative principles for the third
time in its Manchester Congress in ………….
a) 1964
b) 1995
c) 1934
d) 1994
4. . …………………has been compared to a “State within A State”
a) State
b) Cooperation
c) Capitalism
d) Socialism
a) Socialism
b) Trade Unionism
d) Cooperation
a) Organization
b) Company
c) Co-operation
d) Non-profit organization
7. …………… serves as an organizational instrument for the economically weaker
producers-farmers, artisans or workers and consumers for strengthening themselves and
protecting themselves against the exploitation by the stronger.
a) Organization
b) Company
c) Co-operation
d) Non-profit organization
a) Organization
b) Company
c) Co-operation
d) Association
a) October, 1964
b) October, 1984
c) November, 1964
d) November, 1984
a) co-operation
b) capitalism
c) socialism
d) trade unionism
11. . …………is based on the principle of self-help through mutual help, abolition of
profits and service above self help.
a) co-operation
b) capitalism
c) socialism
d) trade unionism
a) co-operation
b) capitalism
c) socialism
d) trade unionism
13. . In…………….. each works for all and all work for each.
a) co-operation
b) capitalism
c) socialism
d) trade unionism
14. . In …………. the state is supreme, while in …………… the individual freedom
occupies the front position.
a) co-operation, capitalism
b) capitalism, co-operation
c) socialism, capitalism
d) socialism, co-operation
a) co-operation
b) capitalism
c) socialism
d) trade unionism
16. . The principles of ‘Voluntary Association’ and Democratic Management’ are the
guidelines for ……………….
a) co-operation
b) capitalism
c) socialism
d) trade unionism
a) 1895
b) 1875
c) 1865
d) 1995
18. . The …………is the Chief Executive Officer of the ICA.
a) Director General
b) President
c) Vice President
d) Board
19. . The …………… presides over the General assembly and Board of ICA.
a) Director General
b) President
c) Vice President
d) Board
20. . The ICA has ………………..member organizations around the world from
…………..different countries as on 26th March 2013.
a) 271, 96
b) 226, 82
c) 290, 101
d) 215, 71
21. . The main office of Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of ICA is
at……………
a) New Delhi
b) Singapore
c) Jakarta
d) Beijing
22. . Expand CCW
a) 1901
b) 1902
c) 1903
d) 1904
a) 1911
b) 1912
c) 1913
d) 1914
26. . The Reserve Bank of India was established in ………..
a) 1921
b) 1922
c) 1933
d) 1935
27. . In the ……………..five year plan the Central Committee for Cooperative
Training was established
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) Fourth
a) 1961
b) 1962
c) 1963
d) 1964
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) Fourth
31. . In 1970 the Reserve bank of India set up the ………………for the review of
rural credit system.
a) Sivaraman
b) Sir Maclagan
c) Khusro
d) Brahm Prakash
33. . The Sivaraman Committee constituted to Review the Arrangements for
Institutional Credit for Agriculture and Rural Development in 1981, recommended the
establishment of……………..
a) NABARD
b) NCDC
c) NCUI
34. . The Sivaraman Committee was constituted in the …………..five year plan and it
recommended the establishment of NABARD.
a) Second
b) Fourth
c) Sixth
d) Eighth
a) Sivaraman
b) Sir Maclagan
c) Khusro
d) Brahm Prakash
36. . In India cooperative legislation started in …………..
a) 1904
b) 1912
c) 1901
d) 1882
37. . The shortcomings in the Act of 1904 was removed by another legislation known
as………….
d) None of these
38. . The ……………committee,1945 observed that the Act of 1912 needed revision
in certain respects and recommended that the provinces in which the cooperative societies
act of 1912 was in force should pass special acts keeping in view their past experience
and the future needs of the movement.
a) Sivaraman
b) Sir Maclagan
c) Khusro
d) Saraiya
39. . The report submitted by the ………………….. consisted of two volumes: the
first contained Model Cooperative Societies Bill and Rules and the second volume
contained model bye-laws for various types of societies.
c) Saraiya Committee
48. . The ………………. Established in 1958 has been playing an important role in
the development of cooperative marketing in India.
a) 1958
b) 1968
c) 1908
d) 1918
50. . The first marketing cooperative was organized at ………. In the former Bombay
province in 1915
a) Hubli
b) Thane
c) Pune
d) Kalyan
51. . The first marketing cooperative was organized at Hubli in the former Bombay
province in ………….
a) 1905
b) 1910
c) 1915
d) 1920
52. . The National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation was established during the
………Plan.
55. . The Urban cooperative banks, salary earners’ societies, thrift and credit societies
are examples of
a) NDDB
b) NCDC
c) NCHF
d) HDFC
57. . LAMPS, TDCCFs, BISCOLAMF, TRIFED are cooperatives working for the
upliftment of ………….
a) Scheduled Castes
b) Scheduled Tribes
c) Rural areas
d) Urban areas
a) Gujarat
b) Tamil Nadu
c) West Bengal
d) Haryana
59. . The first Diary Cooperative Society was registered in 1913 at …………..
a) Anand in Gujarat
b) Allahabad in UP
c) Aurangabad in Maharashtra
d) Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
60. The first Diary Cooperative Society was registered in 1913 at Allahabad in UP
was called……………..
a) 1913
b) 1923
c) 1936
d) 1946
62. . The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union was formed in 1946
at……………….
a) Ahmedabad
b) Allahabad
c) Anand
d) Bombay
c) Baroda Dairy
a) Dairy cooperatives
b) Agriculture cooperatives
c) Sericulture cooperatives
d) Fisheries cooperatives
a) June 1, 1947
c) July 1, 1970
d) October 2, 1972
66. Robert Owen, Dr. William King, Lougi Luzzatti, Louis Blanc are examples of
some of the
a) Economists
b) Cooperative leaders
c) Business men
d) Prime Ministers
67. The process of concentration of cooperative activities at the primary level either
by the amalgamation of two or more societies carrying out the same business or by the
incorporation of several functions in one society is known as…………….
a) Horizontal Integration
b) Link-up system
c) Vertical Integration
a) Horizontal Integration
b) Link-up system
c) Vertical Integration
69. . The Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co Operative Society Ltd is known by the
sobriquet……………was formed in the beginning of 1961 for the Weavers in the Co-
Operative Sector of Kerala
a) Silk Weave
b) Hand Text
c) Hantex
d) Silky
a) Milma
b) Coirfed
d) KSCHF
72. . Cocofert, Cocoplus, Cocogeo fabric, Dustout and Deepsleepare the brand names
of products of
a) Milma
b) Coirfed
d) KSCHF
75. . NCCF was set up on …………………….. and is administered under the Multi
State Cooperative Societies Act 2002
a) 16 October, 1965
b) 16 August, 1965
c) 15 August, 1965
d) 25 December, 1965
76. . NCCF was set up on 16 October, 1965 and is administered under the …………..
77. . ……………….. is the apex institution for financing housing through the Primary
Housing Co-operatives (PHCs) in Kerala State.
a) NDDB
b) NCCF
c) KSCHF
d) NCDC
a) 23.9.1970
b) 23.9.1971
c) 23.9.1972
d) 23.9.1973
80. . The Kerala State Handloom Weavers Co Operative Society Ltd. “Hantex” was
formed in the beginning of …………..for the Weavers in the Co-Operative Sector of
Kerala.
a) 1961
b) 1962
c) 1963
d) 1964
a) 1965
b) 1955
c) 1970
d) 1958
82. National Co- operative Development Corporation (NCDC) was setup in
…………..
a) 1963
b) 1962
c) 1960
d) 1961
83. . National Co- operative Development Corporation (NCDC) was setup in 1963 by
the Central Government by passing ………………..
a) 1962
b) 1963
c) 1965
d) 1966
87. . In 1969-70 NDDB introduced a scheme for the development of dairy co-
operatives known as .. …
a) White revolution
b) Operation flood
c) Blue revolution
d) Silver river
88. . The first marketing cooperative was organized at ……….. in the former Bombay
Province in 1915
a) Hubli
b) Pune
c) Kolaba
d) Lonavla
89. . The first marketing cooperative was organized at Hubli in the former Bombay
Province in ……………….
a) 1915.
b) 1920
c) 1900
d) 1925
90. . When Agro processing companies enter into contract with the farmers to provide
the farmers with the inputs like fertilizers, seeds, pesticides and guidelines to grow crops
and buy back the products with a rate specified in advance, it is known as………..
a) Cooperative farming
b) Collective farming
c) Contract farming
a) AMUL Co-operative
b) Anand Dairy
a) January, 1950
b) April, 1970
c) April, 1980
d) November, 1980
a) Milma Pattern
b) Anand Pattern
c) Mother Pattern
94. . The Registered Office of NAFCUB is at ……………. and the area of operation
is whole of the country.
a) Mumbai
b) Agra
c) Kolkata
d) Delhi
a) 17
b) 18
c) 19
d) 20
a) 714
b) 815
c) 987
d) 194
a) 987
b) 714
c) 978
d) 999
99. . The National Co-operative Agriculture & Rural Development Banks’ Federation
was registered on ………………………..with the main objective of promoting the
interests of the Long Term Co-operative Credit Structure (LTCCS) movement in the
country
a) 6thOctober, 1960
b) 5th October,1960
a) Synonymous with
c) same as
101. In India, the first cooperative land mortgage bank was established in 1920
at…………..
a) Mumbai in Maharashtra
b) Jhang in Punjab.
d) Ajmer in Rajasthan
102. . It was from the beginning of the …………………. that the policies oriented
towards development purposes were adopted and land mortgage banks were called “Land
Development Banks”.
103. . The ………………………. are organized in 3 tiers namely; state, central, and
primary level and they meet the long term credit requirements of the farmers for
developmental purposes.
b) Primary Banks
d) NABARD
b) Primary Banks
d) NABARD
105. . The origins of the urban co-operative banking movement in India can be traced
to the close of ………………………..
a) Eighteenth century
b) Twentieth century
c) Nineteenth century
d) Seventeenth century
106. Committee to Review Arrangements For Institutional Credit for Agricultural and
Rural Development, under the chairmanship of Sri B Sivaraman recommended the
establishment of ………………………
a) 1900
b) 1920
c) 1910
d) 1950
a) Mumbai in Maharashtra
b) Ahmedabad in Gujarat
d) Ajmer in Rajasthan
109. ……………………..is the vertex of the pyramidal structure in a State for the
provision of short and medium term credit to agriculturists on cooperative basis.
110. A …………………. also acts as a balancing center and clearing house for the
central cooperative banks.
a) Japan
b) Israel
c) Germany
d) India
b) commercial banks
c) Insurance companies
113. In India, the first cooperative land mortgage bank was established in ……………
at Jhang in Punjab.
a) 1900
b) 1920
c) 1910
d) 1950
114. The Urban Credit Cooperatives are also commonly known as ……………….
b) Cooperative Banks
c) National Banks
115. The cooperative credit institutions in the country may be broadly classified into..
117. The ……………………… controls the cooperative banks that falls under the
banking regulation act of 1949.
a) Reserve Bank of India
b) NABARD
a) Royal Commission
c) Swaminathan Committe
a) Monthly
b) Quarterly
c) Annually
d) Half-yearly
d) Monthly Journal
a) January
b) July
c) November
d) October
ANSWER KEY
1 A 26 D 51 C 76 A 101 B
2 A 27 B 52 D 77 C 102 C
3 B 28 C 53 A 78 A 103 A
4 B 29 A 54 A 79 A 104 A
5 D 30 D 55 B 80 A 105 C
6 C 31 A 56 A 81 D 106 B
7 C 32 A 57 B 82 A 107 C
8 C 33 A 58 C 83 B 108 D
9 A 34 C 59 B 84 D 109 C
10 B 35 D 60 A 85 A 110 A
11 A 36 A 61 D 86 C 111 B
12 B 37 A 62 C 87 B 112 D
13 A 38 D 63 B 88 A 113 B
14 C 39 A 64 A 89 A 114 A
15 C 40 A 65 C 90 C 115 B
16 A 41 A 66 B 91 C 116 A
17 A 42 C 67 A 92 C 117 A
18 A 43 B 68 B 93 B 118 B
19 B 44 A 69 B 94 D 119 C
20 A 45 A 70 A 95 D 120 B
21 A 46 A 71 B 96 C 121 C
22 A 47 A 72 B 97 A 122 A
23 A 48 A 73 A 98 A 123 B
24 D 49 A 74 A 99 A 124 A
25 B 50 A 75 A 100 B 125 C
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