1. ……………..plays an equalizing
role as a welfare factor in a capitalistic economy.
(a) Socialism
(b) Trade Unionism
(c) Joint Stock Companies
(d) Cooperation
2. …………….. and ……………….. are
the two pioneers of cooperative movement in Germany .
(a) F. W. Raiffeisen and Franz
Schulze
(b) Robert Owen and Dr. William
King
(c) F.W Raiffeisen and Dr.
William King
(d) Robert Owen and Franz
Schulze
3. In ……… societies, the area
of operation was large and membership ran into thousands.
(a) Raiffeisen
(b) Schulze-Delitzsch
(c) Both of them
(d) None of these
4. In ……………….societies, the
area of operation was limited to one village or if that village happened to be
small, then two or three villages were combined together.
(a) Raiffeisen
(b) Schulze-Delitzsch
(c) Both of them
(d) None of these
5. In … ……..societies, the
surplus funds were not distributed as dividends but kept as reserves.
(a) Raiffeisen
(b) Schulze-Delitzsch
(c) Both of them
(d) None of these
6. The International
Co-operative Alliance appointed a sub-committee in ……….. for the first
reformulation of Principles of Co-operative Sector.
(a) 1954
(b) 1964
(c) 1934
(d) 1944
7. For the second
reformulation of Principles of Co-operative Sector, The International Co-operative
Alliance appointed a sub-committee in ……………
(a) 1944
(b) 1935
(c) 1954
(d) 1964
8. The International
Co-operative Alliance revised the co-operative principles for the third time in its
Manchester Congress in ………….
(a) 1964
(b) 1995
(c) 1934
(d) 1994
9. From the functional point
of view the co-operative societies have been classified as
(a) Unregistered and auxiliary
(b) Unregistered and registered
(c) Rural and urban
(d) Primary and Secondary
10. From the legal point of
view the co-operative societies have been classified as
(a) Unregistered and auxiliary
(b) Unregistered and registered
(c) Rural and urban
(d) Primary and Secondary
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