JKPSC Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies Mock test
Section 1: Cooperative Movement & Laws (40 MCQs)
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The first Cooperative Society in India was started in …
a) 1850
b) 1904
c) 1905
d) 1870
Answer: b) 1904 -
The Jammu & Kashmir Cooperative Societies Act was enacted in …
a) 1989
b) 1990
c) 1995
d) 2001
Answer: a) 1989 -
NABARD was established in the year …
a) 1960
b) 1982
c) 1991
d) 2000
Answer: b) 1982 -
PACS stands for …
a) Primary Agricultural Credit Society
b) Public Agricultural Cooperative Society
c) Private Agriculture Cooperative Society
d) Primary Association of Cooperative Societies
Answer: a) Primary Agricultural Credit Society -
The role of Registrar Cooperative Societies includes …
a) Supervising cooperatives
b) Granting loans
c) Managing banks
d) Conducting elections
Answer: a) Supervising cooperatives -
NCDC stands for …
a) National Cooperative Development Corporation
b) National Cooperative Deposit Corporation
c) National Credit Development Corporation
d) National Cooperative Division Council
Answer: a) National Cooperative Development Corporation -
Which of the following is a “New Generation Cooperative”?
a) Sugar Cooperative
b) Milk Cooperative
c) IT or Producer Cooperative
d) Housing Cooperative
Answer: c) IT or Producer Cooperative -
The primary objective of a Housing Cooperative is …
a) Providing agricultural loans
b) Facilitating housing for members
c) Marketing agricultural produce
d) Managing banks
Answer: b) Facilitating housing for members -
The main function of Cooperative Banks is …
a) Issuing currency
b) Providing credit to cooperative societies
c) Regulating stock markets
d) Conducting government audits
Answer: b) Providing credit to cooperative societies -
Cooperative movement in India started under …
a) British government in 1904
b) Indian Government in 1947
c) RBI in 1935
d) NABARD in 1982
Answer: a) British government in 1904 -
One of the earliest Cooperative credit societies in Jammu was established in …
a) Jammu City
b) Srinagar
c) Kathua
d) Udhampur
Answer: b) Srinagar -
Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies function under …
a) State government
b) NABARD
c) Registrar Cooperative Societies
d) RBI
Answer: c) Registrar Cooperative Societies -
Cooperative Act ensures …
a) Limited liability
b) Government control
c) Registration of societies
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above -
The Self-Reliant Cooperative Act in J&K was enacted in …
a) 1990
b) 1995
c) 1999
d) 2001
Answer: c) 1999 -
Credit Cooperative Societies are primarily concerned with …
a) Banking operations
b) Agricultural produce
c) Manufacturing
d) Housing
Answer: a) Banking operations -
Agricultural Cooperatives mainly aim to …
a) Provide fertilizers
b) Give credit to farmers
c) Conduct elections
d) Manage schools
Answer: b) Give credit to farmers -
Who supervises Primary Cooperatives at the district level?
a) NABARD
b) Registrar Cooperative Societies
c) RBI
d) Central Government
Answer: b) Registrar Cooperative Societies -
Cooperative Societies are based on …
a) Profit motive
b) Voluntary membership and mutual help
c) Government orders only
d) Foreign investment
Answer: b) Voluntary membership and mutual help -
Credit and thrift are essential principles of …
a) Banks
b) Cooperative Societies
c) Insurance
d) Stock exchange
Answer: b) Cooperative Societies -
The objective of Cooperative Housing Societies is …
a) Marketing
b) Financial control
c) Affordable housing
d) Political awareness
Answer: c) Affordable housing