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A nominal or associate member, as per section 18 of KCS Act is primarily admitted to:
Within what time should the Registrar dispose of an appeal against expulsion (Rule 124(9) of KCS Rules) ?
Within what period must an appeal against expulsion be filed before the Registrar?
After expulsion, the member is not eligible for readmission for a minimum period of:
Expulsion of a member under Section 17(4) of KCS Act, may also involve:
Within what time must a copy of the expulsion resolution be communicated to the member?
What majority is required in the Special General Body Meeting to expel a member?
Who passes the final resolution for expulsion of a member?
Section 17(2) of KCS Act, specifically ensures that no member is expelled without:
Before passing a resolution for expulsion, the committee must first:
Who can initiate the proposal for expulsion of a member under Rule 18 of KCS Rules?
Which of the following is a valid ground for expulsion of a member under Section 17(1) of KCS Act?
Membership discrimination is NOT allowed on the basis of:
Which of the following membership classes allows voting rights?
Eligibility to continue as an active member of an APCOS requires that a member must supply at least:
Who can appeal the refusal of membership to the Registrar, and within what time period?
If the managing committee refuses membership, within how many days should this refusal be communicated?
What is the maximum time allowed for the managing committee to decide on an application for membership?
Which type of society does NOT allow statutory or non-statutory Boards (government bodies) as members?
Which among the following societies restrict membership only to certain communities or groups?
According to Section 16(1) of KCS Act, which of the following persons is eligible to become a member of a Co-operative Society?
Nominal or associate members in a Co-operative Society usually have:
Which of the following members generally have full membership rights including voting?
Who are considered founding members of a Co-operative Society?
Under Section 55 of KCS Act, which category of cooperative society funds is generally prohibited from being divided among members upon dissolution or during operation?
What broader rural transformation did the Danish dairy cooperative movement catalyze by the early 20th century?
How did cooperative surplus (profits) typically get distributed in Danish dairy co-ops, reinforcing fairness among members?
What organizational mechanism supported consistent quality and trust across many dairies in Denmark’s cooperative network?
Who is often credited as a key organizer and popularizer of cooperative principles in Denmark that influenced dairy co-ops’ governance culture?
Which testing practice became central to fair payment and quality control in Danish dairy cooperatives?
Which institution helped spread technical knowledge and cooperative ideals among Danish farmers, supporting the rise of dairy cooperatives?
What was the main export market that rewarded Danish cooperative butter for consistency and quality in the late 19th century?
Which principle best characterized governance in Danish dairy cooperatives by the late 19th century?
Which innovation most directly enabled Danish cooperative creameries to standardize butter quality at scale?
In what decade did Denmark’s modern dairy cooperative movement gain decisive momentum with centralized creameries spreading rapidly across rural parishes?
How did King connect cooperative practice to moral education?
Which operational rule did King repeatedly recommend for early cooperative stores?
What medium did Dr. William King use to spread practical guidance for forming co-ops in the 1820s?
Which best captures Dr. William King’s core philosophy behind cooperative societies?
What political step in 1917 expanded the movement’s influence on public policy?
Why did co-operative education become institutionalized with the founding of the Co-operative College in 1919?
What was the primary role of the Co-operative Union (founded 1869)?
How did the dividend on purchases (patronage dividend) strengthen cooperative loyalty and finances?
Which legislation first provided a clear legal framework for registering cooperative societies in England?
Which organization, founded in 1863, enabled cooperative retail societies to buy at scale and ensure product quality?
What made the 1844 Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society a turning point for consumer cooperation?
Which early 19th-century event most directly inspired reformers to seek fair prices and quality goods, setting the stage for cooperative retail experiments?
Which aspect of Owen’s thought connects most directly to modern cooperative principles like democratic member control and member economic participation?
What role did education play in Owen’s cooperative vision?
Which economic criticism did Owen face from contemporaries regarding New Lanark?