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70+ Co-operative Development Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Commerce (B Com) .

51.

Co-operative societies should be established by____________________.

A. Individuals
B. Capitalists
C. Members
D. None of the Above
Answer» C. Members
52.

__________________is an economic system with a social content.

A. Cooperation
B. Socialism
C. Capitalism
D. None of the Above
Answer» A. Cooperation
53.

Rochdale's cooperative principles are _________________________.

A. Democratic Control
B. Open Membership
C. Spread Of Education
D. All of the Above
Answer» D. All of the Above
54.

India has adopted a new open economic policy since_________________.

A. 1991
B. 1993
C. 1995
D. 1997
Answer» A. 1991
55.

Increasing the income level of people in developing countries means __________development.

A. Social
B. Political
C. Financial
D. None of the Above
Answer» C. Financial
56.

Primary agricultural credit works at ___________________level.

A. District or State
B. Village or Taluka
C. State or Country
D. None of the Above
Answer» B. Village or Taluka
57.

The co-operative movement has become a tool for_________________ development.

A. Rural
B. Semi-Urban
C. Urban
D. None of the Above
Answer» A. Rural
58.

The co-operative movement is a way to eliminate _________________ inequality in the society.

A. Urban
B. Rural
C. Economic
D. Political
Answer» C. Economic
59.

Mr. Shivajirao Patil Committee submitted its report to the Government in _________.

A. 2003
B. 2005
C. 2007
D. 2009
Answer» D. 2009
60.

In India, the Co-operation Act was passed in the year________________.

A. 1901
B. 1904
C. 1903
D. 1902
Answer» B. 1904
61.

The first central bank in India was set up in _____________________ during 1906.

A. Uttar Pradesh
B. Maharashtra
C. Gujarat
D. Karnataka
Answer» A. Uttar Pradesh
62.

State Co-operative Bank operates at ____________________ level.

A. Village
B. Taluka
C. District
D. State
Answer» D. State
63.

Agriculture and Rural Development Banks are also called as ________________.

A. Cooperative Banks
B. Government Banks
C. Urban Banks
D. Land Development Banks
Answer» D. Land Development Banks
64.

70% of the total population of India is dependent on _____________for employment.

A. Trade
B. Industry
C. Agriculture
D. Service Sector
Answer» C. Agriculture
65.

Labour Cooperative Society can be established in________________ areas.

A. District or State
B. State or Central
C. Rural or Urban
D. None of the Above
Answer» C. Rural or Urban
66.

The Bank Regulation Act was enacted for civil co-operative banks from __________.

A. 1956
B. 1966
C. 1977
D. 1988
Answer» B. 1966
67.

The Industrial Committee of 1918 was suggested that Domestic and Cottage Industries should be established on _______________principle.

A. Cooperative
B. Government
C. Individual
D. Private
Answer» B. Government
68.

Bangalore City Co-operative Credit Society was established in__________________.

A. Mumbai
B. Madras
C. Calcutta
D. Bangalore
Answer» D. Bangalore
69.

The father of co-operation is _____________________.

A. Robert Owen
B. Edworth
C. Pandit Nehru
D. Rajiv Gandhi
Answer» A. Robert Owen
70.

The origin of cooperation is ___________________.

A. Germany
B. Japan
C. England
D. India
Answer» C. England
71.

The structure of cooperation is________________.

A. Two-Tier
B. Three-Tier
C. Unitary
D. None Of The Above
Answer» B. Three-Tier
72.

The first co-operative sugar factory in Asia was started in_____________________.

A. Pune
B. Pravaranagar
C. Kolhapur
D. Sangli
Answer» B. Pravaranagar
73.

Which bank is called as _____________________.Apex bank?

A. RBI
B. District Co-Operative
C. State Cooperative
D. Saraswat
Answer» C. State Cooperative
74.

State Co-operative Banks are controlled by ______________________.

A. RBI
B. SBI
C. Land Development Bank
D. NABARD
Answer» D. NABARD
75.

Where are the largest urban co-operative banks in India?

A. Maharashtra and Gujarat
B. Gujarat and Tamil Nadu
C. Maharashtra and Karnataka
D. Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh
Answer» A. Maharashtra and Gujarat

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