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Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Trade Union Movement during the Industrial Revolution?
Friendly Societies mainly focused on:
The Friendly Societies Act (1793) was intended to:
The primary result of the British “Corn Laws” for working-class families was:
The Industrial Revolution resulted in the rise of which two major economic classes?
What was a direct impact of the Industrial Revolution on traditional workers?
The “Hungry Forties” refers to:
Dr. William King believed cooperative societies must combine:
Dr. William King emphasized that cooperation should be based on:
Dr. William King’s ideas greatly influenced:
According to him, co-operatives should be owned and managed by:
Dr. William King considered the family as:
Dr. William King founded a cooperative store in:
The Co-operator journal founded by King aimed to:
According to Dr. William King, the basic requirement for the success of cooperatives was:
Dr. William King believed that poverty, disease, and crime were caused by:
Britain Co-operative Benevolent Fund Association was started by
The motto of Dr. William King was:
Which of the following journal was founded by Dr. William King in 1828?
Which organization's principles did the Rochdale Pioneers inspire in 1937?
What was the role of members in the Rochdale Society?
What was the co-operative’s policy on trading as per Rochdale Principles?
Which one of the following is NOT part of the Rochdale Principles?
How many flannel weavers initially formed the Rochdale Pioneers?
What type of co-operative was the Rochdale Society?
What kind of education system supported the co-operative movement ideology in Denmark?
What is the typical ownership structure of Danish dairy co-operatives?
What was the original aim of the Danish dairy co-operatives?
Which of the following sectors in Denmark are known for co-operative success?
What is the key feature of co-operatives in Denmark regarding member participation?
How did the co-operative movement grow in Denmark?
In the context of 'Foreign Co-operation', what does 'visual aids' typically refer to?
The purpose of Rule 11 is to ensure:
The Registrar should file a copy of each society’s bye-laws:
The register maintained by the Registrar must include:
The Registrar is required to keep a register in which form showing details of societies?
The term ‘agenda’ refers to:
In urgent cases, a general body meeting can be convened by giving notice less than:
The notice of the general body meeting should contain:
Notice with agenda for a general body meeting should be given at least:
The statement of accounts and transactions of the Chief Promoter is received during:
Reading and recording of the registered bye-laws of the society is done in:
Which of the following is not a business to be transacted in the first general body meeting?
The first general body meeting should be attended by:
If the Chief Promoter fails to convene the first general body meeting, who is authorized to do it?
Who should convene the first general body meeting of a society?
The first general body meeting must be convened within how many months from the date of registration?
Who has the authority to extend the period for commencement of working for a society?
If a society does not commence its working within the prescribed period, the Registrar may:
A society is deemed to have commenced its working when it has: