Banking Production Trading Service Co Operatives Set 1

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This set of Banking, Production, Trading & Service Co-operatives Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Banking Production Trading Service Co Operatives Set 1

Q1 | The Urban Credit Cooperatives are also commonly known as ……………….
  • urban cooperative banks
  • cooperative banks
  • national banks
  • none of the above
Q2 | The cooperative credit institutions in the country may be broadly classified into …………
  • primary agriculture credit societies and district level cooperative banks
  • district level cooperative banks and state cooperative apex banks
  • urban credit cooperatives and rural credit cooperatives
  • none of the above
Q3 | With regard to short-term credit cooperatives, at the central level ……………………….. act asa link between primary societies and State Cooperative Apex Banks.
  • district level cooperative banks
  • primary cooperative agriculture and rural development banks
  • state cooperative agriculture and rural development bank
  • none of the above
Q4 | The ……………………… controls the cooperative banks that falls under the bankingregulation act of 1949.
  • reserve bank of india
  • nabard
  • national cooperative union of india
  • none of the above
Q5 | At Ajmer in Rajasthan the first DCB was established in ………….
  • 1900
  • 1920
  • 1910
  • 1950
Q6 | The first DCB was established at………………..in 1910.
  • mumbai in maharashtra
  • ahmedabad in gujarat
  • chennai in tamil nadu
  • ajmer in rajasthan
Q7 | ……………………..is the vertex of the pyramidal structure in a State for the provision of shortand medium term credit to agriculturists on cooperative basis.
  • district central cooperative banks
  • primary agricultural credit societies
  • state cooperative banks
  • all the above
Q8 | A …………………. also acts as a balancing center and clearing house for the centralcooperative banks.
  • state cooperative bank
  • district central cooperative banks
  • primary agricultural credit societies
  • all the above
Q9 | …………………….. is the birth-place of land mortgage banking
  • japan
  • israel
  • germany
  • india
Q10 | Germany is the birth-place of …………..
  • land mortgage banking
  • commercial banks
  • insurance companies
  • cooperative agricultural marketing
Q11 | In India, the first cooperative land mortgage bank was established in ……………at Jhang inPunjab.
  • 1900
  • 1920
  • 1910
  • 1950
Q12 | In India, the first cooperative land mortgage bank was established in 1920 at…………..
  • mumbai in maharashtra
  • jhang in punjab.
  • chennai in tamil nadu
  • ajmer in rajasthan
Q13 | It was from the beginning of the …………………. that the policies oriented towardsdevelopment purposes were adopted and land mortgage banks were called “Land Development Banks”.
  • first five year plans
  • second five year plans
  • third five year plans
  • fourth five year plans
Q14 | The ………………………. are organized in 3 tiers namely; state, central, and primarylevel andthey meet the long term credit requirements of the farmers for developmentalpurposes.
  • land development banks
  • primary banks
  • urban cooperative banks
  • nabard
Q15 | …………………..are now known as Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks .
  • land development banks
  • primary banks
  • urban cooperative banks
  • nabard
Q16 | The origins of the urban co-operative banking movement in India can be traced to theclose of ………………………..
  • eighteenth century
  • twentieth century
  • nineteenth century
  • seventeenth century
Q17 | Committee to Review Arrangements For Institutional Credit for Agricultural and RuralDevelopment, under the chairmanship of Sri B Sivaraman recommended the establishment of ………………………
  • national federation of state cooperative banks ltd
  • national bank for agricultural and rural development
  • national federation of urban cooperative banks and credit societies ltd
  • national cooperative agriculture & rural development banks’ federation ltd
Q18 | The Registered Office of NAFCUB is at ……………. and the area of operation is whole of thecountry.
  • mumbai
  • agra
  • kolkata
  • delhi
Q19 | The …………………………….was set up in 1960 & is administered under the Multi-StateCooperative Societies Act, 2002.
  • national federation of state cooperative banks ltd
  • national bank for agricultural and rural development
  • national federation of urban cooperative banks and credit societies ltd
  • national cooperative agriculture & rural development banks’ federation ltd
Q20 | The number of SCARDBs in India as on 31st March 2013 is……………..
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
Q21 | The number of PCARDBsin India as on 31st March 2013 is……………..
  • 714
  • 815
  • 987
  • 194
Q22 | The number Branches of PCARDBs in India as on 31st March 2013 is……………..
  • 987
  • 714
  • 978
  • 999
Q23 | The National Co-operative Agriculture & Rural Development Banks’ Federation wasregisteredon ………………………..with the main objective of promoting the interests of the Long Term Co-operative Credit Structure (LTCCS) movement in the country
  • 6th october, 1960
  • 5th october,1960
  • 7th october, 1960
  • 8th october, 1960
Q24 | The term “cooperative farming” is ………………. collective farming.
  • synonymous with
  • not synonymous with
  • same as
  • none of the above
Q25 | The Kibbutz is a typical example of cooperative farming in ………….
  • israel
  • denmark
  • france
  • ussr