Co Operative Theory Principles And Practice Set 4

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This set of Co-operative Theory, Principles and Practice Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Co Operative Theory Principles And Practice Set 4

Q1 | …………….was a judge in his native town of Delitzsch.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q2 | In 1849, ……………organized a friendly Society for Relief in Sickness andlater established an association of shoe-makers for the purchase of raw materials.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q3 | ……………was the director of ‘ The General Union of German IndustrialSocieties’, till his death in 1883.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q4 | ……………,who contributed the maximum to the spread of thecooperative movement in Germany, was the Mayor of Weyerbusch.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q5 | …………., was a German who organized cooperative societies forproviding credit to big farmers.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q6 | ……………..contributed the maximum to the spread of the cooperativemovement in Germany.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q7 | ………………organized a ‘Poor People’s Committee’ which provided food tothe poor and reovered the loan after the expiry of the specific period.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q8 | A new society where poor people were members of the society wasconstituted by ……………., under the name of ‘Heddesdorf Credit Union,’ to give credit to deserving farmers and artisans for productive purposes.
  • f.w. raiffeisen
  • herr franz schulze
  • dr. hass
  • none of these
Q9 | A new society where poor people were members of the society wasconstituted by F.W. Raiffeisen, under the name of………………….., to give credit to deserving farmers and artisans for productive purposes.
  • heddesdorf credit union
  • heddesdorf beneficent society
  • poor people’s committee
  • the general union of german industrial societies
Q10 | …………………………………… at Frankfurt is the apex institution andcredit as well as non credit societies are affiliated to it.
  • the german cooperative bank
  • the german national bank
  • national union of german agricultural cooperative
  • none of the above
Q11 | The memorable phrase ‘each for all and all for each’ was coined whenthe ……………. was formed with the membership of poor people for poor farmers and artisans.
  • heddesdorf credit union
  • heddesdorf beneficent society
  • poor people’s committee
  • the general union of german industrial societies
Q12 | ………………..in Frankfurt is now the largest single retail organization inthe Coop Group in Germany.
  • coop ag
  • coop dortmund konsumgenossenschaft eg
  • coop schleswig-holstein eg
  • coop store
Q13 | ………………..is now the second retail organization in the Coop Group inGermany.
  • coop ag
  • coop dortmund konsumgenossenschaft eg
  • coop schleswig-holstein eg
  • coop store
Q14 | ………………..in Kiel is now the third largest organization which accountsfor 8% of overall coop business in Germany.
  • coop ag
  • coop dortmund konsumgenossenschaft eg
  • coop schleswig-holstein eg
  • coop store
Q15 | The trade unions and cooperatives jointly entered the life insurance fieldand …………………… was founded before the First World war to provide better and cheap insurance cover to the poor.
  • ‘alte-volksfursorge’
  • federation of german trade unions
  • central association of german consumers
  • geg
Q16 | …………………is regarded as the father of Cooperation in England.
  • robert owen
  • dr. william king
  • c.r.fay
  • f.w. raiffeisen
Q17 | ……………. was against all religions whereas ………….. openly advocatedthat cooperation must be based on Christianity.
  • robert owen , dr. william king
  • dr. william king, robert owen
  • c.r.fay, robert owen
  • dr. william king,f.w. raiffeisen
Q18 | The Rochdale Friendly Cooperative Society was formed in ………..
  • 1930
  • 1830
  • 1904
  • 1804
Q19 | The …………………is the largest cooperative production organization inEngland and owns 200 factories.
  • cooperative wholesale society
  • rochdale society
  • scottish cooperative wholesale society
  • cooperative retails society
Q20 | The ………………..is the largest cooperative enterprise in England.
  • cooperative wholesale society
  • rochdale society
  • scottish cooperative wholesale society
  • cooperative retails society
Q21 | The cooperative insurance, was started by the establishment of the…………. In Toad Lane in 1867 in England.
  • cooperative insurance society
  • cooperative wholesale society
  • rochdale society
  • scottish cooperative wholesale society
Q22 | A group of clergymen and lawyers who called themselves as ‘ChristianSocialists’ existed from ………….to ………………in England.
  • 1854 to 1864
  • 1848 to 1854
  • 1844 to 1848
  • 1834 to 1844
Q23 | ……………is the homeland of agricultural cooperation in the World.
  • britain
  • germany
  • denmark
  • israel
Q24 | One of the most interesting and essential features of the…………cooperative movement is its voluntary development.
  • british
  • german
  • danish
  • french
Q25 | ……………has no cooperative legislation.
  • britain
  • germany
  • denmark
  • israel