Co Operative Theory Principles And Practice Set 6
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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 6
Q1 | In ………….., Luzzatti established the first cooperative bank at Milanwith a capital of 700 Lire.
- 1865
- 1866
- 1867
- 1868
Q2 | The first cooperative bank was established by …………….in 1883 in hishome village known as Loreggia, Italy.
- dr. leone wollemburg
- robert owen
- dr. william king
- lougi luzzatti
Q3 | The first cooperative bank was established by Wollemburg in ………… inhis home village known as Loreggia, Italy.
- 1883
- 1884
- 1885
- 1886
Q4 | Urban credit societies called “Banca Popularie” was established in Italyby…………..
- robert owen
- dr. william king
- lougi luzzatti
- dr. leone wollemburg
Q5 | Cooperative credit societies known as “Casse Ruralie”………..started inthe rural areas of Italy by………………………….
- dr. leone wollemburg
- robert owen
- dr. william king
- lougi luzzatti
Q6 | The ICA, for promoting inter-cooperative trade at the international levelestablished the International Cooperative Wholesale Society(ICWS) at…………..in September, 1924.
- ghent
- milan
- london
- oslo
Q7 | The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the ICA have joinedforces to enable poor people to cooperate out of poverty through a …………
- global cooperative campaign against poverty
- global cooperative campaign for equality
- global cooperative campaign for development
- global cooperative campaign for labour movement
Q8 | ICA is
- international cooperative alliance
- inter-cooperative association
- international cooperation for agriculture
- inter-country alliance
Q9 | The Soviet leaders realized the need for an early re-organization of theRussian agriculture and they adopted collective farming known as………….
- kolkoz.
- kibbutz
- moshavim
- artels
Q10 | Besides the collective farms known as Kolkoz in Russia, there are statefarms as well which are called ………….
- sorkozy
- kibbutz
- moshavim
- artels
Q11 | ‘NEUE HEIMAT’ and ‘HOMESTEADS’ in Germany are examples of………..
- construction companies
- hotels and resorts
- cooperative housing societies
- old – age homes
Q12 | ‘The Cooperator’ was a monthly paper published by ……………… tospread the knowledge of cooperation and to encourage people to join cooperative colonies.
- robert owen
- dr. william king
- lougi luzzatti
- dr. leone wollemburg
Q13 | …………………… was a monthly paper published byDr. William Kingto spread the knowledge of cooperation and to encourage people to join cooperative colonies.
- the cooperator
- the cooperative magazine
- cooperation and masses
- cooperative colonies
Q14 | S.C.W.S stands for
- the scottish cooperative wholesale society
- the scattered cooperative workers society
- the sacred christian workers society
- the southern cooperative wholesale society
Q15 | I.A.O.S stands for
- irish agricultural organisation society
- ireland agricultural organisation society
- italian agricultural organisation society
- indian agricultural organisation society
Q16 | ABCUL stands for
- association of british credit union ltd
- association of bakers credit union ltd
- agricultural banking credit union ltd
- agriculture board for cooperative undertaking ltd
Q17 | ‘Danish Cooperative Wholesale Society and Union’ is the expansion inenglish for………………
- fdb
- dcwsu
- lurbrand
- ess-food
Q18 | The first burial societies were established on cooperative lines in ………
- sweden
- england
- denmark
- germany
Q19 | Fascist National Organisation of Coperation known as …………….. wasformed by the government of Italy to control and supervise the management and working of the cooperative societies.
- ente
- fnoc
- casse ruralie
- banca popularie
Q20 | The Italian Federation of Cooperative Credit Banks (FEDERCASSE) is anational association of rural cooperative banks formed in ………….
- 1950
- 1960
- 1940
- 1970
Q21 | NCUI is…………
- national cooperative union of india
- natural coir union of india
- national coir union of india
- national commission for universities in india
Q22 | PACS is
- primary agricultural cooperative society
- primary association of credit societies
- primary agricultural credit society
- primary assocation of credit societies
Q23 | LAMPS stands for
- large sized multipurpose cooperative societies
- large sized adivasi multipurpose cooperative societies
- large agricultural multipurpose cooperative societies
- none of the above
Q24 | DCCBs stands for
- district central cooperative banks
- director of central cooperative bank
- danish credit cooperative bank
- dane creative cooperative band
Q25 | SCARDBs stands for
- state cooperative agriculture and rural development banks
- state credit and rural development banks
- state cooperative and rural development banks
- state credit and rural data bank