Expected Questions
Select the correct option
Question.1. Question 1 (a): 1 mark each; Total 5 marks.
• Exam Guidance:
Question number (1) in the board question paper is an objective type of question. Under this, four
types of questions of 5 marks each are expected to be asked which are usually select the correct
option from the given options, match the pairs, write answers in one sentence, state the statements
false / true.
However, in addition to these four question types, the following six question types have been
included in the board's guidelines
(a) Complete the following statements.
(b) Choose the correct option from the options given in the boxes.
(c) Write the correct word/phrase.
(d) Correct the underlined words.
(e) Find the word which does not fit in the group.
(f) Bring worthy order.
Any four question types out of the above ten question types will be asked. However, above
The four types of questions mentioned are generally expected to be asked. Still perfect
Another six (A to F) sets of question types are included in Expected Papers 5 to 10 for preparation
purposes. Each question type group carries 5 marks and each question carries 1 mark
Objective questions of total 20 marks will be asked in the exam. While focusing more on questions
1 to 4, study questions 5 to 10 as well. • Questionnaire. In is expected to rewrite the entire
statement by choosing the correct option out of the three options given under each statement.
Chapter 1: Organization of Co-operative Societies
[1]
(1) The management committee of a cooperative society shall have the right to determine the
Number of members.
Ans : (c) registrar
(2) The number of members of the Management Committee shall be_______________upto
maximum
Ans: 21
.
(3) Members are ___________ of a co-operative society.
Ans: owner
(4) A person admitted as a member on payment of admission fee
only is a _________________member.
Ans : (c) Nominal
(5) A person who has completed the age ___________of majority is eligible for membership.
Ans : (a) 18
[2]
(1) A member who fulfills all the conditions for membership is called _____________a member.
Ans : (a) Active
(2) The right to cast a vote may be exercised only_____________
Ans : (a) Chairman
(3) ___________has the power to adjourn the meeting.
Ans : (a) Chairman
(4) __________ members have Right to participate in the management of the co-operative society
Members
Ans : (a) Active
(5) The age requirement of 18 years shall not be considered for _________members.
Ans : (a) Students
Chapter 3: Commissioner and Registrar of Co-operative Societies
(1) The second Co-operative Societies Act in India was passed in__________________
Ans : (a) 1904
(2) Copies of the by-laws shall be attached with the ____________ application for registration.
Ans : (a) Four
(3) Co-operative Commissioner and Registrar Work at ____________level work.
Ans : (b) State
(4) ____________Appointed by the Government of Maharashtra to supervise and control the Co-
operative Societies.
Ans. (b) Co-operation Commissioner and Registrar
(5) Commissioner and Registrar of co-operatives is appointed by the _______
Ans: (b) State Government
Chapter 4: Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960
[1]
(1)____________is the principal financial means of raising capital of a co-operative society.
Ans : (b) Share capital
(2) According to the Co-operative Act, ____________percentage of the net profit of the co-operative
society should be deposited in the reserve fund.
Ans : (a) 25
(3) Minimum ___________ is for the establishment of co-operative societies
Ans : (b) Ten
[2]
(1) Financial year of co-operative society ends on____________
Ans : (b) 31st March
(2) A meeting convened only for a specific purpose is called a _____________meeting
Ans : (b) Special Authority's
(3) First General Meeting calls_______________
Ans : (b) Promoter
(4) After the meeting is over, the report of the meeting has to be written by the secretary in
____________ Days.
Ans : (a) 30
(5) The procedure of co-operative society is given__________________
Ans : (b) in the bye-law
CHAPTER 5: ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
(1) Defects indicated in the Defect Repair Report should be carried out by
the organization and Fixed in __________ months
Ans : (a) three
(2) Defect rectification report is in ________ sample form.
Ans : (b) 'a'
(3) Membership registration book is____________required to be kept as per ideal.
Ans : (b) 'I'
(4) Audit report of co-operative societies prepares____________
Ans : (a) Auditor
(5) Auditor to Co-operative Societies after audit of accounts Recommend to give ____________
Ans : (a) Inspection classes
CHAPTER 6: Urban Co-operative Bank
(1) The first civil cooperative bank in India was established in____________
Ans : (c) 1889.
(2) the Banking Regulation Act, of 1949 was applied to Civil Co-operative Banks Since__________
Ans : (b) 1966
(3) Urban Co-operative Bank are members of _______ bank
Ans : (b) District Central Co-operative
Chapter 7: District Central Cooperative Bank
(1) In India _______tier structure of credit co-operative is in existence.
Ans : (a) three
(2) A District Central Co-operative Bank shall have a limited___________ scope of operations.
Ans : (b) District wise
(3) District central co-operative bank act as a link between the state co-operative bank and ________
Ans : (a) Primary credit co-operative society
(4) ____________Acts as a bank of cooperative societies in the district.
Ans : (b) District Central Co-operative Bank
Chapter 8: Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank
(1) Shikhar Bank works as ___________level
Ans : (c) State
(2) State co-operative bank keeps a control on _________.
Ans : (a) District central co-operative bank
(3) The head office of Maharashtra State Co-operative Bank is at ________
Ans : (b) Mumbai
(4) NABARD.......Through the bank, the district extends credit to the central cooperative banks.
Ans : (a) State Cooperative
Chapter 9: Cooperative Education and Training
(1) Through co-operative education and training development of __________ leadership is expected
Ans : (a) Skilled
(2) In India ___________ is the apex institution for co-operative education and training
Ans : (a) National Cooperative Federation
(3) The Royal Commission on Agriculture clarified the need for co-operative education and training for
co-operative society members in____________
Ans : (b) 1918
(4) The Committee considered cooperative education training as the basic principle of
______________cooperation.
Ans : (b) McClegan
CHAPTER 10: Challenges before Co-operative Sector
(1) After globalization there is _______ in aid and grant given by the government.
Ans : (a) Reduction
(2) Establishment of co-operative society is done by _____ resources of people
Ans : (b) limited
(3) Co-operatives have lost their________________due to inefficiency.
Ans : (c) Reliability
(4) In production process _______ and labor base method is used by co-operative society
Ans: (b) traditional