KERAFED procures copra under the price support scheme on behalf of:
KERAFED started functioning in 1987 with financial support mainly from:
KERAFED’s major branded coconut oil products include:
KERAFED is mainly a producer and marketer of products based on:
The headquarters of KERAFED is located at:
KERAFED is primarily classified as:
Which of the following best describes the role of ICA with reference to foreign co‑operation
The main reason to study co‑operations in countries like Denmark, Israel and Spain is to:
The experience of consumer co‑operatives in the United Kingdom is especially relevant to Indian urban co‑ops because it illustrates:
In comparative co‑operative law, a notable distinction between many European co‑operative statutes and the early Indian Co‑operative Credit Societies Act (1904) is that the European laws:
Which international agency has most directly supported agricultural and rural co‑operatives in developing countries, including India, through credit and technical assistance?
Which of the following is the most accurate analytical reason why European co‑operative credit models (Raiffeisen/Schulze‑Delitzsch) needed adaptation before being applied in India?
In the context of foreign co‑operation, the “Antigonish Movement” is associated with:
The success of co‑operative farming and irrigation in Israel is closely associated with which institutional form?
Which country is widely regarded as a pioneer of dairy co‑operatives that later influenced institutions like AMUL in India?
The Raiffeisen rural credit model is characterised, in its classical form, by:
The International Co‑operative Alliance (ICA), a key body in foreign co‑operation for Indian co‑operatives, has its headquarters at:
The Mondragon group of co‑operatives, frequently cited as a successful worker co‑operative model, is located in:
The “Schulze‑Delitzsch” co‑operatives in Europe are historically associated with:
The “Raiffeisen” model of rural credit co‑operatives, which influenced Indian credit societies, originated in:
The Rochdale Pioneers (1844), often cited as the origin of the modern co‑operative movement, were primarily:
If a joint account is to be operated “Jointly”:
In a “Latter or Survivor” mandate:
In a “Former or Survivor” joint deposit:
In an “Anyone or Survivor” mandate for more than two holders:
In an “Either or Survivor” account, during the lifetime of both account holders, operation is allowed by:
Executors and administrators operate accounts:
When dealing with an agent operating a principal’s account, the banker must check:
An undischarged bankrupt / insolvent is generally:
Accounts of clubs, societies and non‑trading associations are generally operated as per:
For a trust account, the banker must carefully examine:
A Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) account is operated by:
For a private company’s account, the operating instructions are taken from:
For a joint stock company’s bank account, the bank must primarily verify:
A partnership firm’s bank account is normally opened:
Pardanashin ladies are given special protection because:
As a rule, banks should not open an account in the sole name of a person of unsound mind (lunatic) because:
As a matter of prudence, a banker should be cautious in opening or operating accounts of:
A married woman can open a bank account:
For a blind / visually impaired person, banks should:
For an illiterate customer, a bank should normally:
On a minor attaining majority, the correct banking practice is to:
A bank normally opens which type of account in the sole name of a minor (without guardian, if permitted by rules)?
In a Hospital Co-operative Society, which of the following can be admitted as nominal/associate members?
Which of the following rights is denied to a nominal or associate member?
Under Section 18(2) of KCS Act, a nominal or associate member is NOT entitled to: