Co Operative Theory Principles And Practice Set 7

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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 7

Q1 | SCBs stand for
  • state cooperative banks
  • state credit banks
  • social cooperative board
  • society for cooperative business
Q2 | NAFED stands for
  • national agricultural cooperative marketing federation
  • national agricultural and fisheries marketing federation
  • national association of fisheries marketing federation
  • national apex federation
Q3 | The ………………. Established in 1958 has been playing an importantrole in the development of cooperative marketing in India.
  • national agricultural cooperative marketing federation
  • national agricultural and fisheries marketing federation
  • national association of fisheries marketing federation
  • national apex federation
Q4 | The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation establishedin …………. has been playing an important role in the development of cooperative marketing in India.
  • 1958
  • 1968
  • 1908
  • 1918
Q5 | The first marketing cooperative was organized at ………. In the formerBombay province in 1915
  • hubli
  • thane
  • pune
  • kalyan
Q6 | The first marketing cooperative was organized at Hubli in the formerBombay province in ………….
  • 1905
  • 1910
  • 1915
  • 1920
Q7 | The National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation was established duringthe ………Plan.
  • first five year
  • second five year
  • third five year
  • fourth five year
Q8 | DCCWSs stands for
  • district consumer cooperative wholesale stores
  • district credit cooperative workers
  • district consumer credit workers
  • district consumer credit wholesalers
Q9 | NCHF stands for
  • national cooperative housing federation of india
  • national credit housing federation
  • national consumer housing federation
  • national cooperative housing finance
Q10 | The Urban cooperative banks, salary earners’ societies, thrift and creditsocieties are examples of
  • agricultural credit societies
  • non-agricultural credit societies
  • both (a) and (b)
  • none of the above
Q11 | The …………………..implemented the “Operation Flood Programme”.
  • nddb
  • ncdc
  • nchf
  • hdfc
Q12 | LAMPS, TDCCFs, BISCOLAMF, TRIFED are cooperatives working for theupliftment of ………….
  • scheduled castes
  • scheduled tribes
  • rural areas
  • urban areas
Q13 | The Jute industry is one of the major industries in ……………
  • gujarat
  • tamil nadu
  • west bengal
  • haryana
Q14 | The first Diary Cooperative Society was registered in 1913 at …………..
  • anand in gujarat
  • allahabad in up
  • aurangabad in maharashtra
  • ahmedabad in gujarat
Q15 | The first Diary Cooperative Society was registered in 1913 at Allahabadin UP was called……………..
  • katra cooperative dairy society
  • kaira district cooperative milk producers union
  • district cooperative milk society
  • allahabad cooperative dairy society
Q16 | The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union at Anand wasformed in ……….
  • 1913
  • 1923
  • 1936
  • 1946
Q17 | The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union was formed in1946 at……………….
  • ahmedabad
  • allahabad
  • anand
  • bombay
Q18 | The products of …………………….. is popularly known by the brandname ‘Amul’.
  • katra cooperative dairy society
  • kaira district cooperative milk producers union
  • baroda dairy
  • all of the above
Q19 | Operation Flood Programme is related to organizing …………..throughoutthe country.
  • dairy cooperatives
  • agriculture cooperatives
  • sericulture cooperatives
  • fisheries cooperatives
Q20 | The Operation Flood progamme was started on……………….
  • june 1, 1947
  • january 26, 1950
  • july 1, 1970
  • october 2, 1972
Q21 | Robert Owen, Dr. William King, Lougi Luzzatti, Louis Blanc are examplesof some of the
  • economists
  • cooperative leaders
  • business men
  • prime ministers
Q22 | The process of concentration of cooperative activities at eh primary leveleither 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…………….
  • horizontal integration
  • link-up system
  • vertical integration
  • all of the above
Q23 | Two or more single-purpose societies working closely together withoutlosing their identity is called
  • horizontal integration
  • link-up system
  • vertical integration
  • all of the above