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1.

. The …………… presides over the General assembly and Board of ICA.

A. director general
B. president
C. vice president
D. board
Answer» C. vice president
2.

. The …………is the Chief Executive Officer of the ICA.

A. director general
B. president
C. vice president
D. board
Answer» B. president
3.

. The main office of Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of ICA isat……………

A. new delhi
B. singapore
C. jakarta
D. beijing
Answer» B. singapore
4.

. Expand CCW

A. consumer cooperative worldwide
B. consumer cooperative wild life
C. cooperatives of consumers worldwide
D. world consumers cooperatives
Answer» B. consumer cooperative wild life
5.

. The Cooperative Credit Societies Act was passed in………

A. 1901
B. 1902
C. 1903
D. 1904
Answer» E.
6.

. Expand ICAO

A. international cooperative agricultural organisation
B. international cooperative aquaculture organisation
C. international cooperative artisan organisation
D. international cooperative arts organisation
Answer» B. international cooperative aquaculture organisation
7.

. The Cooperative Societies Act was passed in …………….

A. 1911
B. 1912
C. 1913
D. 1914
Answer» C. 1913
8.

. The Reserve Bank of India was established in ………..

A. 1921
B. 1922
C. 1933
D. 1935
Answer» E.
9.

. In the ……………..five year plan the Central Committee for CooperativeTraining was established

A. first
B. second
C. third
D. fourth
Answer» C. third
10.

. In 1970 the Reserve bank of India set up the ………………for the review ofrural credit system.

A. all india rural credit review committee
B. national cooperative development corporation
C. committee of direction of the rural credit survey
D. all of the above
Answer» B. national cooperative development corporation
11.

. In …………….the National Cooperative Development Corporation(NCDC) wasestablished for strengthening the cooperative activities.

A. 1961
B. 1962
C. 1963
D. 1964
Answer» D. 1964
12.

. Expand NCDC

A. national cooperative development corporation
B. national cooperative dairy corporation
C. national consumers development corporation
D. national consumers dairy cooperative
Answer» B. national cooperative dairy corporation
13.

. In the ……………….five year plan the All India Rural Credit ReviewCommittee was set up.

A. first
B. second
C. third
D. fourth
Answer» E.
14.

The …………….Committee constituted to Review the Arrangements forInstitutional Credit for Agriculture and Rural Development in 1981, recommended the establishment of NABARD.

A. sivaraman
B. sir maclagan
C. khusro
D. brahm prakash
Answer» B. sir maclagan
15.

. The Sivaraman Committee constituted to Review the Arrangements forInstitutional Credit for Agriculture and Rural Development in 1981, recommended the establishment of……………..

A. nabard
B. ncdc
C. ncui
D. all of the above
Answer» B. ncdc
16.

. The Sivaraman Committee was constituted in the …………..five year plan and itrecommended the establishment of NABARD.

A. second
B. fourth
C. sixth
D. eighth
Answer» D. eighth
17.

. The ………………….committee was appointed by the Planning Commission ofIndia to prepare a Model Cooperative Bill.

A. sivaraman
B. sir maclagan
C. khusro
D. brahm prakash
Answer» E.
18.

. The ……………committee,1945 observed that the Act of 1912 needed revisionin 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
Answer» E.
19.

. In India cooperative legislation started in …………..

A. 1904
B. 1912
C. 1901
D. 1882
Answer» B. 1912
20.

. The shortcomings in the Act of 1904 was removed by another legislation knownas………….

A. cooperative societies act of 1912.
B. the model cooperative act
C. constitution amendment bill
D. none of these
Answer» B. the model cooperative act
21.

. The report submitted by the ………………….. consisted of two volumes: thefirst contained Model Cooperative Societies Bill and Rules and the second volume contained model bye-laws for various types of societies.

A. committee on cooperative law in 1955
B. committee of direction of all india rural credit survey 1954
C. saraiya committee
D. none of the above
Answer» B. committee of direction of all india rural credit survey 1954
22.

. A novel form of cooperative organization known as Producer Company wasintroduced by amending the …………………..

A. companies act, 1956
B. companies act, 1913
C. cooperative societies act of 1904
D. cooperative societies act of 1912
Answer» B. companies act, 1913
23.

. NCUI is…………

A. national cooperative union of india
B. natural coir union of india
C. national coir union of india
D. national commission for universities in india
Answer» B. natural coir union of india
24.

. LAMPS stands for

A. large sized multipurpose cooperative societies
B. large sized adivasi multipurpose cooperative societies
C. large agricultural multipurpose cooperative societies
D. none of the above
Answer» C. large agricultural multipurpose cooperative societies
25.

. PACS is

A. primary agricultural cooperative society
B. primary association of credit societies
C. primary agricultural credit society
D. primary assocation of credit societies
Answer» D. primary assocation of credit societies
26.

. DCCBs stands for

A. district central cooperative banks
B. director of central cooperative bank
C. danish credit cooperative bank
D. dane creative cooperative band.
Answer» B. director of central cooperative bank
27.

. SCARDBs stands for

A. state cooperative agriculture and rural development banks
B. state credit and rural development banks
C. state cooperative and rural development banks
D. state credit and rural data bank
Answer» B. state credit and rural development banks
28.

. SCBs stand for

A. state cooperative banks
B. state credit banks
C. social cooperative board
D. society for cooperative business
Answer» B. state credit banks
29.

. NAFED stands for

A. national agricultural cooperative marketing federation
B. national agricultural and fisheries marketing federation
C. national association of fisheries marketing federation
D. national apex federation
Answer» B. national agricultural and fisheries marketing federation
30.

. The ………………. Established in 1958 has been playing an important role inthe development of cooperative marketing in India.

A. national agricultural cooperative marketing federation
B. national agricultural and fisheries marketing federation
C. national association of fisheries marketing federation
D. national apex federation
Answer» B. national agricultural and fisheries marketing federation
31.

. The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation established in…………. has been playing an important role in the development of cooperative marketing in India.

A. 1958
B. 1968
C. 1908
D. 1918
Answer» B. 1968
32.

. The first marketing cooperative was organized at ………. In the former Bombayprovince in 1915

A. hubli
B. thane
C. pune
D. kalyan
Answer» B. thane
33.

. The first marketing cooperative was organized at Hubli in the former Bombayprovince in ………….

A. 1905
B. 1910
C. 1915
D. 1920
Answer» D. 1920
34.

. The National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation was established during the………Plan.

A. first five year
B. second five year
C. third five year
D. fourth five year
Answer» E.
35.

. DCCWSs stands for

A. district consumer cooperative wholesale stores
B. district credit cooperative workers
C. district consumer credit workers
D. district consumer credit wholesalers
Answer» B. district credit cooperative workers
36.

. NCHF stands for

A. national cooperative housing federation of india
B. national credit housing federation
C. national consumer housing federation
D. national cooperative housing finance
Answer» B. national credit housing federation
37.

. LAMPS, TDCCFs, BISCOLAMF, TRIFED are cooperatives working for theupliftment of ………….

A. scheduled castes
B. scheduled tribes
C. rural areas
D. urban areas
Answer» C. rural areas
38.

. The Urban cooperative banks, salary earners’ societies, thrift and credit societiesare examples of

A. agricultural credit societies
B. non-agricultural credit societies
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of the above
Answer» C. both (a) and (b)
39.

. The …………………..implemented the “Operation Flood Programme”.

A. nddb
B. ncdc
C. nchf
D. hdfc
Answer» B. ncdc
40.

. The Jute industry is one of the major industries in ……………

A. gujarat
B. tamil nadu
C. west bengal
D. haryana
Answer» D. haryana
41.

. 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.
Answer» C. aurangabad in maharashtra
42.

The first Diary Cooperative Society was registered in 1913 at Allahabad in UPwas called……………..

A. katra cooperative dairy society
B. kaira district cooperative milk producers union
C. district cooperative milk society
D. allahabad cooperative dairy society
Answer» B. kaira district cooperative milk producers union
43.

. The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union at Anand was formed in……….

A. 1913
B. 1923
C. 1936
D. 1946
Answer» E.
44.

. The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union was formed in 1946at……………….

A. ahmedabad
B. allahabad
C. anand
D. bombay
Answer» D. bombay
45.

. The products of …………………….. is popularly known by the brand name‘Amul’.

A. katra cooperative dairy society
B. kaira district cooperative milk producers union
C. baroda dairy
D. all of the above
Answer» C. baroda dairy
46.

. Operation Flood Programme is related to organizing …………..throughout thecountry.

A. dairy cooperatives
B. agriculture cooperatives
C. sericulture cooperatives
D. fisheries cooperatives
Answer» B. agriculture cooperatives
47.

. The Operation Flood progamme was started on……………….

A. june 1, 1947
B. january 26, 1950
C. july 1, 1970
D. october 2, 1972
Answer» D. october 2, 1972
48.

The process of concentration of cooperative activities at the primary level eitherby 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
D. all of the above
Answer» B. link-up system
49.

Robert Owen, Dr. William King, Lougi Luzzatti, Louis Blanc are examples ofsome of the

A. economists
B. cooperative leaders
C. business men
D. prime ministers
Answer» C. business men
50.

. Two or more single-purpose societies working closely together without losingtheir identity is called

A. horizontal integration
B. link-up system
C. vertical integration
D. all of the above
Answer» C. vertical integration