COP114 January2017 Cooperative Principles
Q1 ……………. farmers through their cooperatives can own land after all a co-operative society is a legal entity of its own
Q2 By being a member of a co-operative, the possibility of higher ………... does exist.
Q3 Co-operative as an institution for evolution stresses education, training and …………………....
Q4 Societies come together because there is strength in unity, through improved services and …………...
Q5 A primary society that is financially weak can affiliate to a secondary co-operative whose ……….. strength is better.
Q6 Viability is one of the conditions that necessitates co-operatives coming together to form secondary association or ………..organization.
Q7 ………... integration arises when co-operatives decide to form secondary, tertiary or apex organizations at regional, national or international levels.
Q8 One advantage of being a member of a co-operative society is that ……….is usually shared among members.
Q9 Sales management course is emphasized particularly in co-operative multipurpose society, marketing co-operative society, …………..cooperative among others.
Q10 The practice of co-operation involves the application of cooperative principles and ……….
Q11 A comprehensive content of co-operative education will involve the inclusion of the following: Co-operative studies, business studies and……..studies.
Q12 In Co-operative education, another way of looking at the efficiency of staff is to compare the cooperative effect on the …………
Q13 Co-operative education for the members is not a blanket one, it is further divided into the following except…………
Q14 Co-operative education is usually formulated to reach various target …………
Q15 The staff members of a co-operative must not only be effective but also……………..
Q16 Co-operative education is important because before a co-operative enterprise takes off it is usually through ……….
Q17 Concerning the committee members, it is not everybody in the general membership that should serve in the …………..
Q18 …………...of a co-operative society exercise their autonomy by setting the broad goals that they want their society to accomplish.
Q19 Business transactions as well as other activities of a co-operative society cannot be done in the ………... of the bye-laws.
Q20 Co-operative autonomy is the right of ………………... in determining how their cooperative is going to be managed.
Q21 The government that is in power and the type of the political party pose some ………... to co-operative autonomy.
Q22 In a community there are definite patterns that the members organize themselves in ……………. activities.
Q23 …………….. in its policy statement should emphasise their interest in the development of strong co-operative societies.
Q24 Co-operative autonomy, strongly emphasizes democratic control, which should not b e ……....
Q25 The degree of government intervention in the development of co-operative, however, varies from ……….country to the other.
Q26 In…………………….. business, the surplus or the profit is usually taxed.
Q27 The member that delivered the highest quantity to the society would receive the corresponding highest ……………..
Q28 The net surplus can be used to set up …………... outside the cooperative society.
Q29 …………... refund is not obligatory but equitable distribution.
Q30 In Co-operatives equitable distribution of ……………. must be done with fairness and justice.
Q31 In co-operative, business ………………. is based on one-member one vote irrespective of the number of shares a member is holding.
Q32 The …………..that initiated and successfully formed a co-operative are also the real owners of the business.
Q33 A co-operative is a form of business organization which is formed by a group of ……………
Q34 The ………………. of co-operative should not only be effective but also efficient in order to make profit.
Q35 Co-operative organizations like all business organizations require ……….. to finance their numerous activities.
Q36 Control and administration of the co-operative society by members, is the ………...aspect of the principle of democratic member control.
Q37 The best way to ensure equal status for all members is to give each member one and only ……vote
Q38 In a co-operative society, the members come together as persons who have common needs but not as ……………....
Q39 The principle of democratic member control poses problems especially in developing countries like ………….
Q40 The management and control of a typical co-operative organization means self-……………..
Q41 In cooperatives society, committee members are usually ………... from general membership
Q42 One of the relevance of the principle to co-operative organization is that every …………...should compile and maintain a register.
Q43 A co-operative society as a self-help organization, is built on the solidarity of its ……..
Q44 Voluntary membership also applies to the co-operative society, both as a ……………. entity and as a self-help organization.
Q45 The principle of voluntary membership is based on the idea of ………….. which is a distinctive feature of all co-operative societies.
Q46 The ………………………. of co-operative principles did not terminate with the 1972 congress.
Q47 Co-operative societies are …………... organizations.
Q48 Co-operation should therefore exist between…………..and among co-operatives, not only socially but also economically.
Q49 Further development in the formulation of Co-operative principles occurred in the ………..Congress of the ICA.
Q50 The ICA commissions turned in their report in the …….. Vienna congress
Q51 In 1895, the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) was founded in …………..
Q52 Co-operators are to disassociate themselves from the practice of politics and ………….
Q53 Goods sold by a co-operative should never be ……………….
Q54 The Democratic control principle means that the decision making process in a co-operative organization lies with the General Meeting of ……....
Q55 The Rochdale equitable pioneers principles include all the following except……..
Q56 The following were the fuctions of ICA except………………..
Q57 There is an open membership in the I.C.A for all organizations that seek ……………..
Q58 The ICA seeks to promote the spirit of co-operation between and among all………..of the world that are affiliated to it.
Q59 The legislative arms of ICA is made up of the congress of all affiliate associations held every ……. years.
Q60 The I.C.A. was established in ………..
Q61 Co-operative ideals concern the ultimate goal as well as the yearnings of the co-operative ………....
Q62 In Nigeria and other countries of the world, the governments do pass …….. which adopt the co-operatives principles.
Q63 The…...is a global organisation responsible for co-operative matters, it was founded in 1895.
Q64 The …….. of co-operative are formulated and derived from different sources.
Q65 In general, a…………….can be regarded as a guiding race for behaviour, and it is basic and fundamental to such behaviour.
Q66 Members of the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers did not jump into the ………. to form a co-operative society
Q67 One of the techniques of Rochdale equitable pioneers is that they, each contributed $1.00 from which they rented a …………..
Q68 The following were the principles derived from four documents of the Rochdale Pioneers, except one.
Q69 In 1844 another group of …..people from the town of Rochdale came together to form a co-operative society.
Q70 The early formal co-operatives which are sometimes referred to as pre-Rochdale co-operative societies ………….
Q71 Owen changed the working and living conditions of the employees and organizing the …………..on communal lines.
Q72 Dr ……………...was a medical practitioner who sympathized with the misery of the workers.
Q73 Voluntary association as a technique for solving social and …………….. problems
Q74 Robert Owen was born in 1771 and by 1789 was a manager of a cotton mill in …………………....
Q75 Workers co-operative …………... was formed even though it did not last long.
Q76 Landlords who provided shanty accommodation were making money to the ……….. and the risk of ill-health to the workers.
Q77 With the introduction of the factory system, large numbers of workers started working under one ………...
Q78 Child labour was rampant, the children were made to work for long hours, between 12 to …….hours a day.
Q79 The former merchants who were initially depending on the craftsmen now turned to industrialist/……….. and resulting to means of production.
Q80 The subsistence system gradually developed to the ………... system.
Q81 Co-operative ideals concern the ultimate goal as well as the yearnings of the co-operative ………....
Q82 In Nigeria and other countries of the world, the governments do pass …….. which adopt the co-operatives principles.
Q83 The…...is a global organisation responsible for co-operative matters, it was founded in 1895.
Q84 The …….. of co-operative are formulated and derived from different sources.
Q85 In general, a…………….can be regarded as a guiding race for behaviour, and it is basic and fundamental to such behaviour.
Q86 Members of the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers did not jump into the ………. to form a co-operative society
Q87 One of the techniques of Rochdale equitable pioneers is that they, each contributed $1.00 from which they rented a …………..
Q88 The following were the principles derived from four documents of the Rochdale Pioneers, except one.
Q89 In 1844 another group of …..people from the town of Rochdale came together to form a co-operative society.
Q90 The early formal co-operatives which are sometimes referred to as pre-Rochdale co-operative societies ………….
Q91 Owen changed the working and living conditions of the employees and organizing the …………..on communal lines.
Q92 Dr ……………...was a medical practitioner who sympathized with the misery of the workers.
Q93 Voluntary association as a technique for solving social and …………….. problems
Q94 Robert Owen was born in 1771 and by 1789 was a manager of a cotton mill in …………………....
Q95 Workers co-operative …………... was formed even though it did not last long.
Q96 Landlords who provided shanty accommodation were making money to the ……….. and the risk of ill-health to the workers.
Q97 With the introduction of the factory system, large numbers of workers started working under one ………...
Q98 Child labour was rampant, the children were made to work for long hours, between 12 to …….hours a day.
Q99 The former merchants who were initially depending on the craftsmen now turned to industrialist/……….. and resulting to means of production.
Q100 The subsistence system gradually developed to the ………... system.
Q101 ……………. farmers through their cooperatives can own land after all a co-operative society is a legal entity of its own
Q102 By being a member of a co-operative, the possibility of higher ………... does exist.
Q103 Co-operative as an institution for evolution stresses education, training and …………………....
Q104 Societies come together because there is strength in unity, through improved services and …………...
Q105 A primary society that is financially weak can affiliate to a secondary co-operative whose ……….. strength is better.
Q106 Viability is one of the conditions that necessitates co-operatives coming together to form secondary association or ………..organization.
Q107 ………... integration arises when co-operatives decide to form secondary, tertiary or apex organizations at regional, national or international levels.
Q108 One advantage of being a member of a co-operative society is that ……….is usually shared among members.
Q109 Sales management course is emphasized particularly in co-operative multipurpose society, marketing co-operative society, …………..cooperative among others.
Q110 The practice of co-operation involves the application of cooperative principles and ……….
Q111 A comprehensive content of co-operative education will involve the inclusion of the following: Co-operative studies, business studies and……..studies.
Q112 In Co-operative education, another way of looking at the efficiency of staff is to compare the cooperative effect on the …………
Q113 Co-operative education for the members is not a blanket one, it is further divided into the following except…………
Q114 Co-operative education is usually formulated to reach various target …………
Q115 The staff members of a co-operative must not only be effective but also……………..
Q116 Co-operative education is important because before a co-operative enterprise takes off it is usually through ……….
Q117 Concerning the committee members, it is not everybody in the general membership that should serve in the …………..
Q118 …………...of a co-operative society exercise their autonomy by setting the broad goals that they want their society to accomplish.
Q119 Business transactions as well as other activities of a co-operative society cannot be done in the ………... of the bye-laws.
Q120 Co-operative autonomy is the right of ………………... in determining how their cooperative is going to be managed.
Q121 The government that is in power and the type of the political party pose some ………... to co-operative autonomy.
Q122 In a community there are definite patterns that the members organize themselves in ……………. activities.
Q123 …………….. in its policy statement should emphasise their interest in the development of strong co-operative societies.
Q124 Co-operative autonomy, strongly emphasizes democratic control, which should not b e ……....
Q125 The degree of government intervention in the development of co-operative, however, varies from ……….country to the other.
Q126 In…………………….. business, the surplus or the profit is usually taxed.
Q127 The member that delivered the highest quantity to the society would receive the corresponding highest ……………..
Q128 The net surplus can be used to set up …………... outside the cooperative society.
Q129 …………... refund is not obligatory but equitable distribution.
Q130 In Co-operatives equitable distribution of ……………. must be done with fairness and justice.
Q131 In co-operative, business ………………. is based on one-member one vote irrespective of the number of shares a member is holding.
Q132 The …………..that initiated and successfully formed a co-operative are also the real owners of the business.
Q133 A co-operative is a form of business organization which is formed by a group of ……………
Q134 The ………………. of co-operative should not only be effective but also efficient in order to make profit.
Q135 Co-operative organizations like all business organizations require ……….. to finance their numerous activities.
Q136 Control and administration of the co-operative society by members, is the ………...aspect of the principle of democratic member control.
Q137 The best way to ensure equal status for all members is to give each member one and only ……vote
Q138 In a co-operative society, the members come together as persons who have common needs but not as ……………....
Q139 The principle of democratic member control poses problems especially in developing countries like ………….
Q140 The management and control of a typical co-operative organization means self-……………..
Q141 In cooperatives society, committee members are usually ………... from general membership
Q142 One of the relevance of the principle to co-operative organization is that every …………...should compile and maintain a register.
Q143 A co-operative society as a self-help organization, is built on the solidarity of its ……..
Q144 Voluntary membership also applies to the co-operative society, both as a ……………. entity and as a self-help organization.
Q145 The principle of voluntary membership is based on the idea of ………….. which is a distinctive feature of all co-operative societies.
Q146 The ………………………. of co-operative principles did not terminate with the 1972 congress.
Q147 Co-operative societies are …………... organizations.
Q148 Co-operation should therefore exist between…………..and among co-operatives, not only socially but also economically.
Q149 Further development in the formulation of Co-operative principles occurred in the ………..Congress of the ICA.
Q150 The ICA commissions turned in their report in the …….. Vienna congress
Q151 In 1895, the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) was founded in …………..
Q152 Co-operators are to disassociate themselves from the practice of politics and ………….
Q153 Goods sold by a co-operative should never be ……………….
Q154 The Democratic control principle means that the decision making process in a co-operative organization lies with the General Meeting of ……....
Q155 The Rochdale equitable pioneers principles include all the following except……..
Q156 The following were the fuctions of ICA except………………..
Q157 There is an open membership in the I.C.A for all organizations that seek ……………..
Q158 The ICA seeks to promote the spirit of co-operation between and among all………..of the world that are affiliated to it.
Q159 The legislative arms of ICA is made up of the congress of all affiliate associations held every ……. years.
Q160 The I.C.A. was established in ………..
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