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Co-operation
Revised syllabus for C.W.S.N
Std: XIth
Book – Co-operative studies
Subject code 559
UNIT CONTENT
1. Co-operative Environment
2. Values and Principles of Co-operation
3. Formation of Co-operatives
4. Comparative study of |Co-operative Society with other
Forms of Business Organization
5. Primary Agricultural credit Societies
6. Co-operative Farming Societies
7. Industrial Co-operative Societies
8. Processing Co-operative Societies
9. Co-operative marketing Societies
10. Consumers Co-operative Societies
11. Urban Co-operative credit Movement
12. Dairy Co-operative Societies
13. Fisheries Co-operative Societies
14. Housing Co-operative Societies
Syllabus
Std XIth Co-operation (CWSN)
UNIT
1. ---- Co-operative Environment
_____Meaning of Co-operation
_____Features of Co-operation
_____Objectives of Co-operation
_____Economics benefits of Co-operation
_____Social benefits of Co-operation
_____Educational benefits of Co-operation
_____Limitations of Co-operation
UNIT
2. Values and Principles of Co-operation
_____Introduction
_____Values of Co-operation
_____Principles of Co-operation
UNIT
3. Formation of objectives
_____ Introduction
_____ Types of Co-operative objectives
______ Objectives of formation of a co operative society
______ Common Objectives
______ Procedure of promotion and formation of a co operative
Society.
1. Promotion stage
a. Inspiration of idea
b. Investigation
c. Introducing the proposal
d. Initial financing
2. Application for Registration stage
3. Registration Stage
______ Bye – Laws of Co operative society
UNIT
4. Comparative study of a co operative society with other
forms of business organization
_____ Introduction
_____ Co operative and sole proprietorship
_____ Co operative and Partnership Firm
_____ Co operative and Joint Hindu Family Firm
_____ Co operative and Joint Stock Company
UNIT
5. Primary Agricultural credit Societies
_____ Introduction
_____Meaning of a primary agricultural credit society
_____Objects and functions performed by a primary
agricultural credit society
_____Defects and difficulties experienced by the primary
agricultural Societies in India
_____Suggestions offered for the betterment of primary credit
Societies in India
_____Suggestions to reduce delays of the loans sanctioned
UNIT
6. Co-operative Farming Societies
_____Introduction
_____Meaning of Co-operative farming
_____Chief Characteristics of a Co-operative
_____Objectives of Co-operative farming
_____Types of Co-operative farming Societies in India
_____Advantages of Co-operative farming
_____Disadvantages of Co-operative farming
_____problems faced by the Co-operative farming Societies in
India
_____ Suggestions for the betterment of Co-operative farming
Societies
UNIT
7. Industrial Co-operative Societies
_____ Introduction
_____Meaning of Industrial Co-operative Society
_____Organizational structure of industrial Co-operative
Societies in India
_____ Objectives of establishing an Industrial Co-operative
Society
_____Advantages of an Industrial Co-operative Society
_____Problems faced by the Industrial Co-operative
Societies
_____ Suggestions for the betterment of Industrial Co-
operative farming Societies
UNIT
8. Processing Co-operative Societies
_____ Introduction
_____Need and Importance of Co-operative processing
_____Organizational structure of processing Co-operatives
in India
_____Problems of processing Co-operative Societies in
India
_____ Suggestions to improve the working of processing
Co-operative Societies in India
UNIT
9. Co-operative marketing Societies
_____Meaning of marketing
_____ Need for Co-operative marketing in India
_____Objects and functions of a primary Co-operative
marketing Society
_____Advantages of a Co-operative marketing Society
_____Defects and difficulties experienced by the Co-operative
marketing Societies
_____Suggestions to improve the working of Co-operative
marketing Societies
UNIT
10. Consumers Co-operative Societies
_____ Introduction
_____Meaning of Consumer Co-operative Society
_____Organizational structure of Consumers Co-operative
Societies in India
_____ Objects and functions of a primary consumers Co-
operative Society
_____ Advantages of Consumers Co-operative Society
_____Causes of poor performance of Consumers Co-operative
Societies in India
_____ Suggestions for the betterment of Consumers Co-
operatives in India
UNIT
11. Urban Co-operative credit Movement
_____ Introduction
_____ Objects and functions performed by the urban Co-
operative credit Societies
_____Reason for the better performance of urban Co-
operative credit Movement
_____Objects and functions performed by an urban Co-
operative Bank
_____Role of Urban Co-operative Banks
_____Defects and difficulties experienced by the urban Co-
operative credit Societies and urban Co-operative
Bank
_____ Suggestions to improve the working of urban Co-
operative credit Societies and urban Co-operative
Banks
_____Employees Co-operative credit Societies
*Need for Employee Co-operative credit Societies
* Objects and functions performed by an Employee Co-
operative credit Society
*Role of Employees Co-operative credit Societies
*Suggestions for the improvement in the working of
Employees Co-operative credit Societies in India
UNIT
12. Dairy Co-operative Societies
_____ Introduction
_____Meaning of a Dairy Co-operative Society
_____Problems of Dairy Co-operative Societies in India
_____ Suggestions for the improvement of Dairy Co-
operative Societies in India
UNIT
13. Fisheries Co-operative Societies
_____ Introduction
_____Meaning of a Fisheries Co-operative Societies
_____Objects and functions performed by a Fisheries Co-
operative Society
_____Problems of Fisheries Co-operative Societies in
India
_____ Suggestions for the development of Fisheries Co-
operative Societies in India
UNIT
14. Housing Co-operative Societies
_____ Introduction
_____Meaning of a Co-operative Housing Society
_____Organisational structure of Housing Co-operative
Societies in India
_____ Advantages of a Co-operative Housing Society
_____Types of Housing Co-operative Societies in India
_____Problems of Housing Co-operative Societies in India
_____ Suggestions offered to improve the working of
Housing Co-operatives in India
-----THE END-------
Co-operation
Revised Syllabus for C.W.S.N
Std :- XI
Book –Co –operative Studies
Subject code : 559
Marking Scheme as per Revised Syllabus
UNIT CONTENTS MARKS
Ist Formative Exam
1. Co –operative Environment 10
2. Values and Principles of Co –operation 10
20
Ist Summative Exam
3. Formation of Objectives 20
4. Comparative study of a co operative society with
other forms of business organization 15
5. Primary Agriculture Credit Societies 10
6. Co –operative Farming Societies 10
7. Industrial Co operative Societies 10
8. Processing Co operative societies 15
80
IInd Summative Exam
9. |Co operative marketing societies 15
10. Consumer’s co operative societies 10
11. Urban co operative credit movement 15
12. Dairy Co –operative Societies 15
13. Fisheries Co operative Societies 10
14. Housing Co operative societies 15
80
SYLLABUS
Std: XII CO-OPERATION (C.W.S.N)
UNIT
1. Management of a Co –operative organization
_____ Introduction
_____features of a good organization
1) Division of labour
2) Co-ordination
3) Discipline
4) Equity
_____Principles of organization
1) Unity of Objectives
2) Efficiency
3) Unity of Command
4) Unity of Direction
5) Responsibility
6) Balance
7) Flexibility
8) Continuity
_____Eligibility of a Membership
_____Rights and duties of a member
_____Members Right pertaining to Annual General meeting
_____Cancelation of membership
1) Death of a member
2) Unsound mental position
3) Non – payment of fees
4) Area of operation
5) Imprisonment
6) Defaulter
_____ Introduction of managing committee
_____Procedure of election of managing committee
_____Functions and powers of managing committee
_____Tenure of the office of managing committee
_____Chairperson
A) Role of a Chairperson
B) Removal of Chairperson
C) Vice Chairperson
_____Secretary
A) Appointment of Secretary
B) Duties of Secretary towards the office
C) Duties of a Secretary towards the members of the society
D) Duties of a Secretary towards the managing committee
E) Duties of a Secretary towards the Registrar of the Co –operative
society
_____Treasurer
A) Role of a treasurer
_____Funds Management of a Co –operative society
A) Need of finances in a Co –operative society
B) Requirement of finance in a Co –operative society
C) The factors determining the capital requirement of a Co –operative
society
i) Area of operation
ii) Classification of a Co –operative society
iii) Nature or value of the product
iv) Size of business
v) Types of activities
vi) Frequency of turnover
_____Sources of finance and their relative importance
1) By issue of shares
2) By entrance fees
3) By receiving deposits
4) By raising loans
5) By donations
6) Grants and subsides
7) Internal finance
UNIT
2. Meeting of a Co –operative society
_____ Introduction
_____Need and purpose of a meeting
_____Essentials of a Valid meeting
a) Convening Authority
b) Notice
c) Agenda
d) Quorum
e) Chairperson
f) motion
g) Casting vote
h) Resolution
i) Minutes
j) Attendance
_____Produce of Conducting of a meeting
_____Types of meetings
A) First General meeting
B) Annual General meeting
C) Special General meeting
D) Managing Committee meeting
_____Business transacted at the
A) First General meeting
B) Annual General meeting
C) Special General meeting
D) Managing committee meeting
_____Powers and duties of the chairperson
_____Duties of Secondary towards the conduct of a A.G.M.
UNIT
3. Accounts of a Co –operative society
_____ Introduction
A) Need and Importance of Accounts
B) Books of Accounts of a Co –operative society
i) Statutory Books
ii) Non Statutory
C) Study of Important Statutory Books
1) Register of members
2) Register of shares
3) Register of debentures
4) Minutes of proceedings of A.G.M.
5) Minutes books of proceedings of M.C. Meetings
6) Stock Register
7) Property Register
_____Contents of Final Accounts
1) Trading Account
2) Profit and loss Account
3) Balance sheet
_____Statutory requirements for publication of final Accounts
_____Appropriation of profit earned by a Co –operative society
UNIT
4. Audit of a Co –operative society
_____ Introduction
_____Objects
_____Advantages of Auditing
_____Types of Audits
a) Annual Audit or Statutory Audit
b) Interim Audit
c) Continuous Audit
d) Internal Audit
_____Qualification/Appointment of an auditor
_____Rights and duties of Auditors
_____Preparation of the Audit
_____Audit Programme
_____ Audit Notebook
_____ Audit Memorandum
_____Contents of an Audit memorandum
_____ Audit classification
_____weakness/Demerits /Defects/limitations/Drawbacks of
audit system
UNIT
5. State and Co –operative Movement
_____Constitutional status of Co-operatives
_____Recommendations made by conference of Co-operative
ministers in 1969
_____Government Guarantees
_____Government contributions at times of distress
_____Special concessions and exemptions from certain taxes
_____ Co-operative Department in Goa
_____Statutory functions
b) Development functions
i) Co –operative Education and Training
2) Financial help
3) Guidance to new Co –operative Societies
4) To take possession of weak Societies
_____Role of the Registrar of Co –operative Societies
a) Promotional Role
b) Administrative Role
c) Judiciary Role
d) Quasi Judiciary Role
e) Regulatory Role
f) Supervisory Role
_____Powers of the Registrar of Co –operative Societies
____functions of the Registrar
i) Statutory functions
ii) Development and Promotional functions
iii) Reports and return to be submitted to the Registrar
iv) Mismanagement in a Co –operative Society
UNIT
6. Co –operative Banking
____Need
____Nature
____Special features of Co –operative Banking
____Characteristics of Co –operative Banks
____Role of Co –operative Banks
A) Agriculture Sector
B) Financial Need of Agricultural sector
C) The sources of credit to agricultural sector
1) Individual level Resources
2) Institutional Level Resources
____Difference between agricultural credit Co –operative
Society and non agricultural credit Co –operative
Society
____ Difference between Co –operative Banks and
commercial banks
____Role of Registrar in Respect of Co –operative bank
____Defects that are found in the working of Co –operative
banks
____Suggestions for betterment of co-operative Banks
-----THE END-------
Co-operation
Modified question paper for CWSN
SECTION - A
I. Select the correct answer from the bracket given below and fill in the blanks.
(10marks) (1mark each)
II. Name the following (10marks) (2marks each)
III. Select the correct alternative from the options given below (10marks)
(1mark each)
IV. State whether the following statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’ (10marks)
(1mark each)
SECTION – B
V) A) Match the following (5marks)
B) Match the following (5marks)
VI) Answer the following questions in or sentence (10marks) (1marks each)
VII) Answer the following questions in two points/sentences (20marks)
(2 marks each)
BLUE PRINT
CO-OPERATION ( CWSN)
STD: XI Arts 1st FORMATIVE EXAM Total Marks
:20
SR.
NO
Unit
Fill in
the
blanks
Name
the
Following
MCQ
True
or
False
Match
the
Following
Short
Answers
in a
sentence
Short
Answers
in
Two
Sentences
Total
1
Co-
operative
Environment
2 ( 1 )
____
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
1 ( 1 )
1 ( 1 )
2* ( 2 )
10
2
Values and
Principles of
Co-
operation
1 ( 1 )
1 ( 2 )
1 ( 1 )
1(1 )
2 ( 1 )
2* ( 1 )
1 ( 2 )
10
Total
3
2
3
3
3
2
4
20
Note
1 ) Number of questions outside the bracket.
2 ) Number of marks for each questions inside the bracket.
3 ) * ( Star ) indicates option.
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
Co- operation ( CWSN)
Subject Code : 559
Ist FORMATIVE EXAM
STD: XI Arts Maximum Marks :80
Duration : 1 Hour 30
Min.
INSTRUCTION : (1) All questions are compulsory
(2) Answer each question on a fresh page.
(3) Write the number of each question and sub- question clearly.
(4) Internal choice has been provided in Question VI and VII.
SECTION -A
QI Select the correct answer from the bracket given below and fill in the blanks
(3 Marks) ( 1 Mark Each )
( Principles, equality, association)
1 A Co-operation is a voluntary -----------------.
2 A co-operative organization is governed by the principle of--------------------.
3 The co operative movement is based on certain values and -----------------------.
QII Name the following (2 Marks)
1 Name the value in which by helping each other the members can help themselves to
Improve their own economic condition.
QIII Select the correct alternative from the options given below. ( 3 Marks ) ( 1Mark Each )
1 The limitation of co-operation is ------------------ .
(a) Inactiveness (b) Low price (c) To utilize the wealth
2 The value of co-operation is ---------------------.
(a) Democratic member control (b) Equity (c) Service motto
3 The feature of co-operation is -------------------.
(a) Equality (b) Political influence (c) Inactiveness
IV State the following statements as ‘TRUE’ or ‘FALSE’ (3 Marks ) ( 1Mark Each )
1 Co-operation does not provide economic freedom .
2 Co-operation prevents exploitation.
3 The representatives are not answerable to the members for their performance.
SECTION-B
QV Match the following ( 3 Marks ) ( 1 Mark
Each )
Part A part B
1 Value of co-operation (a) Economic benefit
2 Principle of co-operation (b) Democracy
3 Low price (c) Service motto
QVI Answer the following questions in a sentence (2 Marks ) ( 1 Mark Each )
1 List any one feature of co-operation.
2 State any one principle of co-operation.
OR
What is the main motto of co-operative organization?
QVII Answer the following questions in two sentences ( 4 Marks ) ( 2 Marks Each )
1. List any two economic benefits of co-operation.
OR
List any two limitations of co-operation.
2. State any two values of co-operation.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ANSWER KEY
Co-operation ( CWSN )
STD: XI Maximum marks:80
QI Select the correct answer from the bracket given below and fill the blanks
( 3 Marks)
1 ) Association
2 ) equality
3 ) Principles
QII Name the followings : (2 Marks)
Ans 1 Self help
QIII Select the correct alternative from the options given below :
(3 Marks)
1 ) Inactiveness
2 ) Equity
3 ) Equality
QIV State whether the following statements are true or false
(3 Marks)
1 ) False
2 ) True
3 ) False
SECTION - B
QV Match the followings (3 Marks)
Ans 1 ------- ( b ) Democracy
2 ------ ( c ) Service motto
3 ------- ( a ) Economic benefit
QVI Answer the following questions in a sentence
(2 Marks)
Ans 1 a ) It is an association
b ) It is an undertaking
c ) Service motto
d ) Equality
Ans 2 a ) Voluntary association and open membership
b ) Democratic member control
c ) Education training and information
d ) Co operation among co operatives
OR
Ans The main motto of a co-operative society is to render services to its members.
QVII Answer the following questions in two sentences
(4
Marks)
Ans 1 a ) Low price
b ) reduction in cost of management
c) Equitable distribution of wealth
d) Prevents exploitation
e) Eradication of unlawful practices
OR
Ans a ) Lack of co-operation and knowledge
b ) Inactiveness
c ) Political influence
d ) Poor and inefficient management
Ans 2 a ) Self help
b ) Democracy
c ) Equality
d ) Equity
e) Solidarity
__________________________________________________________________________________
__
BLUE PRINT
CO-OPERATION ( CWSN )
STD: XI Arts 1 st SUMMATIVE EXAM
Total :80 Marks
SR.
NO
Unit
Fill in the
blanks
Name the
Following
MCQ
True or
False
Match the
Following
Short
Answers in
a sentence
Short
A
Two
Sentences
1
Formation of
Co-operation
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 2 )
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
3
2
Comparative
Study of a Co-
operative Society
with other Forms
of Business
Organization
2 ( 1 )
1 ( 2 )
2 ( 1 )
1 (1 )
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
2
3
Primary
Agricultural
Credit Societies
2 ( 1 )
1 ( 2 )
2 ( 1 )
1( 1 )
____
2* ( 1 )
2* (2 )
4
Co-operative
Farming Societies
2 ( 1 )
1 ( 2 )
____
2 ( 1 )
1 ( 1 )
.
2* (1 )
2*
5
Industrial Co-
operative
Societies
1 ( 1 )
____
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
1 (1 )
1
6
Processing Co-
operative
Societies
1 (1 )
____
2 ( 1 )
2 ( 1 )
3 ( 1 )
3 ( 1 )
2 ( 2 )
Total
10
10
10
10
10
10
Note
1 ) Number of questions outside the bracket.
2 ) Number of marks for each questions inside the bracket.
3 ) * ( Star ) indicates option.
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
CO-OPERATION (CWSN )
Subject Code : 559
1 st SUMMATIVE EXAM
STD : XI Arts Maximum Marks :
80
Duration : 3 Hours
Instructions
1) All questions are compulsory .
2) Answer each question on a fresh page.
3) Write the number of each questions and sub – question clearly.
4) Internal choice has been provided in question VI and VII.
.
SECTION - A
QI. Select the correct answer from the bracket given below and fill in
the blanks. (10marks) (1mark each)
( Co-operation ,socio-economic, March 1966, twenty, monopolistic,
1956, agriculture, poor, Tenant Farming Society, Joint Farming
Society )
1) The market in which the exploitation of the poor people is done at a
larger
Scale is _______________________.
2.”Each shall work for all and all for each” is the motto of
______________________.
3.The maximum numbers in partnership firm is _____________________.
4. The Joint Hindu Family firm is controlled by Hindu Succession Act
_______ .
5.A key position in our national economy is _______________.
6.’’The ________________________members should be permitted to pay their
share amount in convenient installments.
7. A Co-operative Farming Society in which member receives land from the
Society for joint cultivation on lease basis is ________________.
8. A Co-operative society in which members undertake joint cultivation
of land on their behalf is ______________.
9.National Federation of Industrial Co-operatives was registered
In ____________.
10. The Co-operative Processing Industries bring about _______________
Change.
QII. Name the following:- (10marks) (2 marks each)
1. What is the back bone of the business concern?
2. Name the Producer Co-operative Society.
3. Name the firm in which a business is owned by an individual and is one
man Show.
4. It is an association of farmers formed with a view to provide credit and
allied services.
5.A voluntary form of organization in which the farmers pool their
Uneconomic holdings and other resources.
QIII. Select the correct alternative from the options given below.
(10marks) (1mark each)
1. Registration of Co-operative society is done under Indian Co-operative
Societies act_____________________
a) 1912 (b) 1904 (c) 1928
2. In which stage promoter makes detailed investigation of his ideas
With many experts.
a) Inspiration of idea (b) Investigation (c) Inducing the proposals
3. Form of business organization which is formed by mutual and
Voluntary agreement between partners.
a) Sole Proprietorship (b) Partnership Firm (c) Joint Stock Company
4.In which firm minors are not entitled to be declared as insolvent
even if the firm becomes insolvent.
a ) Sole Proprietorship (b) Joint Hindu Family Firm (c) Joint Stock
Company
5. Defect of the primary agricultural societies in India.
a) Misuse of loans (b) Mobilization of rural savings (c) Reducing over
dues
6. Suggestion with regard to lending policies and procedures in Primary
Agricultural Societies.
a) Better service to small farmers (b) Principles of seasonality
c ) Absence of thrift
7 . Which of the following is established either for production or for the
Purpose of supplying services to the members ?
a) Central Federation (b) Primary Industrial Co-operatives
c ) Apex Federation
8.Which Federation supply and sales purposes on a single industry as
Well as multi-industry basis ?
a) All India Federation (b) Apex Federation (c) Central Federation
9. Problem of processing co-operative societies in India is ______________.
a)Price changes (b) Proper storage facilities (c) Technical know how
10.Suggestion to improve the working of processing co-operative societies
In India is ______________.
a) Untimely audit (b) Inadequate working capital (c) Proper preliminary
planning.
QIV)State the following statements as ‘True’ or ‘Fasle’.
(10Marks) (1mark each)
1) Co-operatives prefers the service than that of profit maximization.
2) The authority who does the registration of a co-operative society is state
Government.
3) Sole proprietorship is a profit making institution.
4)The farmers are not depend upon private moneylenders to satisfy their
rest of their credit needs.
5) In co-operative Better Farming Society, each member of the society
Cultivates his land on his own.
6)Co-operative farming will absorb a good number of local youth and thus
prevent their migration to the towns and cities.
7) The members do not utilize the loans advanced to them for the purpose
For which they were sanctioned.
8) Technical advice is the problem faced by the Industrial Co-operative
Societies.
9) Co-operative processing doesn’ t promote employment and a better
Standard of living.
10) The pricing policies of some of the processing units are defective.
SECTION - B
QV(A)Match the following. (5Marks ) (1 Mark each)
Part A Part B
1.Producers co-operative socities a) Karta
2.Service co-operative societies b) Partnership Firm
3 )Senior most member in Joint c) co-operative farming
Hindu Family Firm societies
4) It is formed by mutual and d) Housing Co-operative Socities
Voluntary agreement
5) The members pool their land into e) Industrial Co-operative
Societies
a single unit
QV (B) Match The following (5 Marks) ( 1 Mark each)
Part A Part B
1.An association of artisans a) sugar factories, oil seeds
Craftsmen and skilled workers spinning etc.
2.Problem of Industrial b) Primary Processing Societies
Co-operative Societies
3. Organizational structure of c) Inadequate supply of raw
material
Processing co-operative
4. Large units of processing d) Harphazard planning
Co-operatives
5. Problem of processing e) Industrial co-operative
Co-operative societies societies
QVI.Answer the following questions in a sentence. (10marks )
1. What does the word ‘Co-operation’ stands for?
2.State any one common objective of co-operation.
3.State any one feature of sole proprietorship.
4. State any one feature of Joint Stock Company.
5. List any one suggestion with regard to lending policies and procedures in
Primary agricultural credit societies.
OR
List any one service render by a primary agricultural credit society to its
Members.
6. Mention any one chief character of a Co-operative farming society.
OR Mention any one problem faced by the co-operative farming societies
In India.
7. State any one problem faced by the Industrial Co-operative societies.
8. Mention any one need and importance of Co-operative processing.
9. List any one suggestion to improve the working of processing
Co-operative societies.
10.State any one type of processing co-operatives in India.
QVII. Answer the following questions in two sentences. (20marks)
(2 marks each)
1. State any two types of Co-operative Objectives.
2. What does a Co-operative Organization always prefers. (Two points)
3. State any two bye- laws of co-operative society.
4. State any two features of partnership firm.
5.State any two features of Joint Hindu Family Firm.
6. List any two defects experienced by the primary agricultural societies
In India.
OR
List any two suggestions offered for the betterment of primary
Credit societies in India.
7.List out any two types of co-operative farming societies in India.
OR
Mention any two advantages of Co-operative Farming.
8. State any two suggestions for the betterment of Industrial Co-operative
Societies.
9. State the Organizational structure of processing Co-operatives in India.
10.State any two problems of processing Co-operative societies in India.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
__
ANSWER KEY
CO-OPERATION ( CWSN )
1st
SUMMATIVE EXAM
STD : XI Arts Maximum marks :80
QI Select the correct answer from the bracket given below and fill the blanks
(10 Marks)
1. Monopolistic
2. Co-operation
3. twenty
4. 1956
5. Agriculture
6. Poor
7. Tenant Farming Society
8. Joint Farming Society
9. March 1966
10. Socio-economic
QII Name the following ( 10 Marks )
1. The capital
2. Farming co-operative societies
3. Sole Proprietorship
4. Primary Agricultural Credit Societies
5. Co-operative Farming Societies
QIII Select the correct alternative from the options given below (10 Marks)
1. 1912
2. Investigation
3. Partnership Firm
4. Joint Hindu Family Firm
5. Misuse of loans
6. Principle of seasonality
7. Primary Industrial Co-operatives
8. All India Federations
9. Price changes
10. Proper preliminary planning
QIV State whether the following statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’. (10 Marks)
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True
SECTION B
QV A Match the following ( 5 Marks )
Ans.1_____________ (e ) Industrial co-operative societies
2_____________ (d ) Housing co-operative societies
3_____________(a ) Karta
4 ____________ (b ) Partnership firm
5_____________ (c ) Co-operative farming societies
QV B Match the following (5Marks)
Ans 1_______________(e ) Industrial co-operative societies
2_______________(d ) Harphazard planning
3_______________(b )Primary processing societies
4_______________( a ) Sugar factories, oil seeds spinning etc.
5_______________(c ) Inadequate supply of raw materials
QVI Answer the following questions in a sentence (10 Marks)
Ans 1. The word “Co-operation” stands for an idea of ‘Living together and
Working together’.
Ans2 a ) The people should be prepared to work in a spirit of co-
operation.
b) There should not be any exploitation.
c) Every element i.e, the consumer, the seller and the producer should
feel
satisfied.
d) Every member should be equal in all respects.
Ans 3 a) Sole proprietorship is owned by an individual and is one man show.
b) All the profits of the concern is enjoyed by sole trader.
c ) Proprietor himself is the sole management.
d ) Legal formalities are not required for formation.
Ans4.a)A joint stock company comes into existence only after its registration.
b) It is formed under Indian companies Act of 1956.
c) Company has regarded as an artificial person as it is created by law.
d) A company has continuous existence independent of its member
death,
insolvency or lunancy etc.
Ans 5a ) Implementation of crop loan system.
b) Complete particulars of land.
c) Machinery for determining scale of finance.
d) Principle of seasonality.
OR
Ans a)To associate itself with the programme of agricultural production
For the village.
b) To organize tranning programmes, workshops and seminars so as
acquaint the member farmers with modern methods of cultivation.
c) To lend adequate funds to the members for their agricultural and
allied occupation.
d) To borrow adequate funds from the central financial agencies like
C.C.Bs.
Ans 6 a) The society is formed voluntary and is run on co-operative basis.
b) The members pool their land into a single unit.
c) They also pool their manpower and other resources.
d) Ownership of land continues to be with the individual member.
OR
Ans a ) Indifference of state government.
b) Lack of adequate finance.
c)Lack of government assistance.
d) Delay in registration and allotment of land.
Ans 7 a ) Harphazard planning.
b) Inadequate supervision and inspection.
c) Lack of timely audit.
d) Problems of raw materials.
Ans 8 a ) Need for linking marketing societies with processing.
b ) Need for linking credit societies with processing.
c) Need for linking consumers societies with processing.
d) Base for rural industrialization.
Ans 9 a ) Proper preliminary planning.
b) Regular supply of raw materials.
c) Proper storage facilities.
d)Technical knowhow.
Ans 10a) Units established as adjunct to co-operative marketing societies.
b) Units established as independent processing societies.
QVII Answer the following questions in two sentences. ( 20 Marks )
Ans 1 a ) Spirit of co-operation.
b) Safeguarding against exploitation.
c ) Satisfaction of both, the producer and the consumer.
d ) Equality in all respects amongst the members.
e) No domination by capital resources.
Ans 2. a ) The service than that of profit maximization.
b ) Hand extended for co-operative at any moment.
C ) The activity should be consumer based.
d ) There should be missionary spirit amongst the members.
e) In the absence of capital, co-operation relied on honesty, integrity
and .
progress of the weaker section of the society.
f) There should not be any interference by any other body and should be
brought down to minimum.
Ans 3. a) The name, address and area of operation of the society.
b) The objects of the society.
c) The services to be provided to its members.
d) The eligibility for obtaining membership.
e) The procedure for obtaining membership.
f) The conditions for continuing as members.
Ans 4. a) It is an organization under which few persons come together and
pool
Their resources.
b ) It is formed by mutual and voluntary agreement between partners.
c) It should have minimum two and maximum twenty partners.
d) It is formed to undertake a specific business.
e) The main objective is to earn profit which is distributed amongst
themselves as per agreement.
Ans 5 a ) It is control by the Hindu Succession Act 1956, but registration is not
Compulsory.
b) There is no limitation on number of co-parceners of the firm.
c) Karta has all the authority to enter into contract, borrow loans, sell or
mortagage property while conducting business.
d) Karta has unlimited liability and co-parceners have limited liability.
e) All the heirs of the family are co-beneficiaries of the profit earned from
the
business.
f) Co-parceners can demand for partition of business if they disagree with
the manner of conduct of business by karta.
Ans6 a) Uneven growth
b) Large proportion of dormant societies
c) Misuse of loans
d) Inadequate capital
e ) High overdue
OR
Ans a) Strengthening of owned funds
b) Effective supervision and audit
c) Reducing over dues
d) Production –linked credit
e) Linking of credit with marketing
f) Efficient management
Ans 7 a ) Co-operative Better Farming Society
b) Co-operative Joint Farming society
c ) Co-operative Tenant Farming Society
d ) Co-operative Collective Farming society
OR
Ans a ) Increase in agricultural production
b) Reduction in the cost of production
c) Availibility of service and technological facilities
d ) Promotion of employment
e) Elimination of sub –division and fragmentation
f) Better standard of living
Ans 8 a )Need for re-organization of societies
b) Provision of raw materials
c) Provision of marketing facilities
d) Provision of credit facilities
e) Need for a single supervising agency
f) Establishment of federations
Ans 9 a) Primary processing societies
b) State level federation of processing societies
Ans 10. a ) Inadequate supply of raw materials .
b ) Inadequate working capital.
c) Price changes.
d ) Lack of well trained managerial personnel.
e) Too much time taken in the installation
f) Inadequate preliminary planning
BLUE PRINT
CO-OPERATION (CWSN)
2nd
SUMMATIVE EXAM
STD : XI ARTS TOTAL MARKS : 80
SR.
NO.
UNIT
Fill in the
blanks
Name
The
Following
MCQ
‘True’or
‘False’
Match the
following
Short
Answer
in a
sentence
Short
Answer in
two
sentences
Total
1
Co-operative Marketing
Societies
2 (1)
1 (2)
2 ( 1)
2 ( 1)
2 ( 1)
2* (1)
2 (2)
15
2
Consumers Co-operative
Societies
2 (1)
1 (2)
1 (1)
2 (1)
____
2*(1)
2* (2)
10
3
Urban Co-operative Credit
Movement
2 (1)
1 (2)
2 (1)
1 (1)
2 (1)
2 (1)
2 (2)
15
4
Dairy Co-operative
Societies
1 (1)
1 (2)
2 (1)
2 (1)
2 (1)
2 (1)
2 (2)
15
5
Fisheries Co-operative
Societies
1 (1)
____
1 (1)
2 (1)
2 (1)
2 (1)
2* (2)
10
6
Housing Co-operative
Societies
2 (1)
1 (2)
2 (1)
1 (1)
2 (1)
2 (1)
2 (2)
15
TOTAL
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
80
Note:
1) Number of questions outside the bracket.
2) Number of marks for each questions inside the bracket.
3) * (star ) indicates option.
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
CO-OPERATION ( CWSN )
SUBJECT CODE : 559
II nd SUMMATIVE EXAM
STD : XI ARTS MAXIMUM MARKS :80
DURATION : 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS : 1)All questions are compulsory.
2) Answer each question on a fresh page.
3Write the number of each question and sub-question clearly.
4) Internal choice has been provided in question VI and VII.
SECTION- A
Q I Select the correct answer from the bracket given below and fill the blanks.
(10 Marks ) ( 1Mark each)
[West Bengal, Flat Ownership Co-operative, August 1965, 50 employees, Co-operative
Marketing Society, Co-operative Housing Society, Primary Marketing Societies ,Primary
Co-operative Society, Central Co-operative Bank, Milk ]
1 . The business organization established by its members to market their farm products
Collectively for their direct benefit is _____________.
2 . The societies which should be located at the mandi centres and near the market is
_______ .
3 . The National Consumers Co-operative Federation was registered in _____________.
4 . The society whose main object is to serve its members and customers with goods
required
by them is___________.
5 . Urban Co-operative Banks are affiliated to the _________________.
6 .Every organization should have an employees co-operative credit society more than
_____.
7 .The most valuable single article of man’s diet is recognized as __________.
8 .The largest number of primary fisheries societies in the country is in _______________.
9 . An association of low and middle income groups who cannot satisfy their housing needs
By their individual efforts is __________________.
10.The type of housing co-operative in which builder secures a plot of land, construct a
building
With a number of flats which are put on sale is ____________.
QII Name the following (10 Marks ) ( 2 Marks each )
1 . Name the organization of state level Apex Marketing Societies in India.
2 . The society which was established on the principles enunciated by the Rochdale
Pioneers.
3 . Name the committee who pointed out the urban co-operative credit societies would
prove
Useful in training the lower and middle classes.
4 .Name the Primary Dairy Co-operative Societies at the base level and milk supply union at
The state level.
5 .A type of housing co-operative society in which the entire property is owned and
managed
by the society and members continue to be only its tenants.
QIII Select the correct alternative from the options given below (10 Marks ) ( 1 Mark each)
1 . _____________ is the advantage of a co-operative marketing society.
(a)Better prices (b) Method of sale (c) Large samples
2 . A______________will enable the farmers to get better prices for their produce.
(a) Marketing society (b) Producers society (c) Consumers society
3 . The primary stores should deal in a variety of quality goods to attract the ___________.
(a) Retailers (b) Consumers (c) wholesalers
4 .Which of the following is the reason for the better performance of urban co-operative
Credit movement?
(a) Uneven development (b) Problem dormancy (c) Educated membership
5 .Which of the following is the defect of urban co-operative credit societies and urban
Co-operative bank?
(a) Low overdues (b) Uneven development (c)Well paid and trained staff
6 . The primary milk producers societies establish their federations called ____________.
(a) Goods supply unions (b) Milk supply unions (c) Paultry supply union
7 . Which of the following is the problem of Dairy Co-operative Societies in India?
(a) Planned expansion (b) Utilization of capacity (c) Lack of loyalty of members
8. Each primary society should have a full time paid _____________, for its efficient
Management.
(a) Chairman (b) Secretary (c) Treasurer
9 . In India there are __________ state level Apex Co-operative Housing Federation.
(a) Fourteen (b) Fifteen (c) Sixteen
10 . The __________________ should earmark separate quotas of cement and other
building
Materials for Housing Co-operatives.
(a) Government (b) Central Government (c) State Government
QIV State whether the following statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’. (10 Marks) (1 Mark each)
1 . A marketing societies provide cheap credit facilities to its members on easy terms.
2 . A marketing society will undertake large scale business.
3 . Local youth will not get job with the consumers co-operative society.
4 . Most of the primary consumers societies have been very small and non-viable units.
5 . An Urban Co-operative Bank does’t attract deposits from the members.
6 . The village primary society should satisfy ordinary financial needs of the members.
7 . Milk producers are loyal to their societies.
8 . The Marketing Federation Act as an advisory and financing agency for the primary
Societies.
9 . The members must not sell their entire catch of fish through their society.
10.The state government should maintain a separate section in the co-operative
Department to deal exclusively with promotion of housing co-operatives.
SECTION- B
Q V (A)Match the following. (5 Marks ) ( 1 Mark each)
Part-A Part-B
1) Defect of marketing societies (a) Uneven development
2) Advantages of marketing (b) To advance loans to the members
Societies
3) Defect of urban co-operative (c) Economical service
Banks
4) Object of urban co-operative (d) Lack of loyalty of member
Banks
5) Problem of Dairy Co-operative (e) Lack of business experience
Society
QV (B) Match the following. (5 Marks ) (1 Mark each )
Part-A Part-B
1 ) Objective of a dairy co-operative (a) District level
Society
2) Primary Fisheries (b) Maintenance of building
3) Marketing Federation (c) Inadequate finance
4 )Advantages of co-operative (d) To help the members to increase their
Housing society milk production
5 )Problem of housing co-operative (e) Base level
Society
QVI Answer the following questions in a sentence. (10 Marks ) (1 Mark each)
1. State any one function of a primary co-operative marketing society.
OR
List any one suggestion to improve the working of co-operative marketing societies.
2. State any one advantage of consumers co-operative society.
OR
List any one suggestion for the betterment of consumers co-operative in India.
3. State any one function performed by an urban co-operative bank.
4. Give any one suggestion to improve the working of urban co-operative credit societies
And urban co-operative bank.
5. What do you mean by Dairy Co-operative Society?
6. State any one problem of Dairy Co-operative Societies in India.
7. State any one function perform by a fisheries co-operative societies .
8. List any one problem of fisheries co-operative societies in India.
9 . Mention any one advantage of a co-operative housing society.
10.State any one problem of housing co-operative societies in India.
QVII Answer the following questions in two sentences. (20 Marks ) (2 Marks each)
1. List any two advantages of a co-operative marketing societies.
2. State any two defects experienced by the co-operative marketing societies.
3. What do you mean by consumer co-operative society?
OR
State any two causes of poor performance of Consumers Co –operative Societies in
India.
4. List any two reasons for the better performance of urban co-operative credit
Movement.
5. List any two defects experienced by the urban co-operative credit societies and
urban co-operative banks.
6. List any two suggestions for the improvement of dairy co-operative societies in
India.
7. Name the organizational structure of dairy co-operative societies in India.
8. List two suggestions for the development of fisheries co-operative societies in India.
OR
List the organizational structure of fisheries co-operative societies in India.
9. List any two types of Housing Co-operative societies in India.
10. State any two suggestions offered to improve the working of Housing Co-operative
In India.
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ANSWER KEY
CO-OPERATION ( CWSN )
SUBJECT CODE : 559
IInd SUMMATIVE EXAM
STD :XI Arts Maximum Marks : 80
SECTION -A
QI Select the correct answer from the bracket given below and fill the blanks. (10 Marks )
1. Co-operative marketing society
2. Primary marketing societies
3. August 1965
4. Primary co-operative society
5. Central Co-operative Banks
6. 50 Employees
7. Milk
8. West Bengal
9. Co-operative Housing Society
10. Flat Ownership Co-operatives
QII Name the following ( 10 Marks ) ( 2 Marks each)
1. National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation
2. A consumer Co-operative Society
3. Maclagon Committee
4. Goa State Co-operative Milk Producers Union Ltd.
5. All The Way of Co-operatives
QIII Select the correct alternative from the options given below. (10 Marks )
1. Better prices
2. Marketing society
3. Consumers
4. Educated membership
5. Uneven development
6. Milk supply unions
7. Lack of loyalty of members
8. Secretary
9. Fifteen
10. State Government
QIV State whether the following statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’. (10 Marks )
1 . True
2 . True
3 . False
4 . True
5 . False
6 . True
7 . False
8 . True
9 . False
10.True
SECTION – B
QV (A) Match the following. ( 5 Marks )
Ans. 1__________(e) Lack of business experience
2__________(c) Economical service
3__________(a) Uneven development
4 _________(b) To advance loans to the member
5_________(d) Lack of loyalty of members
QV (B) Match the following. (5 Marks )
Ans. 1_________(d) To help the members to increase their milk production
2_________(e) Base level
3_________(a) District level
4_________(b) Maintenance of building
5 ________(c) Inadequate finance
QVI Answer the following questions in a sentence. (10 Marks )
Ans1. 1)To strengthen the bargaining capacity of the farmers.
2) To secure better price for the produce of the member-farmers.
3) To eliminate unnecessary middlemen.
4) To provide finance to the needy members on security for their produce.
OR
Ans 1 )Location near mandies.
2) Linking marketing societies with credit.
3) No membership to private.
4) Strict supervision by the co-operative department.
Ans 2. 1) Supply of goods at reasonable prices and in sufficient quantities.
2) High standard of living.
3) Training to the members.
4) Stability of prices.
OR
Ans 1) Regarding promotion
2) Regarding women’s participation
3) Regarding size and viability
4) Regarding finance
Ans 3. 1)To attract deposit from the members and the public.
2) To advance loans mostly to the small traders, artisans, craft men and salary
earners
On personal security as well as against.
3)To protect the urban poor and middle classes from the control of the money
lenders.
4)To inculcate the habit of thrift and savings among the urban poor and middle
classes.
Ans 4. 1) An urban co-operative bank should be organized in every town with a population
Of over one lakh.
2) The state government should participate in the share capital of those banks which
have inadequate owned funds.
3) They should open their branches in those localities where there are no banks and
Keep convenient timing of their branches.
4) They should make sincere efforts to enlarge their membership.
Ans 5. A Dairy Co-operative Society is an association of milk producers.
Ans 6. 1) Lack of integrated approach
2) Lack of loyalty of members
3) Unplanned expansion
4) Underutilization of capacity
Ans 7. 1) To render economic assistance to the fishermen at reasonable rates of interest.
2) To minimize the members dependence on the private merchants and middlemen
for
finance and marketing of fish.
3) To supply fishing equipments (i.e oils, nets, spares etc ) to the members at
Reasonable rates regularly.
4) To undertake marketing and allied functions i.e storage facilities, ice plants, drying
Yards, quick transport facilities etc.
Ans 8. 1) Weak organizational structure
2) Lack of integrated approach
3) Domination by middlemen financers on the members
4) Lack of adequate finance to the members
Ans 9. 1) Construction of houses as per members choices
2) Spread of risk of ownership
3) Development of spirit of self help and mutual help
4) Elimination of profit factor
Ans 10.1)Inadequate finance
2) Lack of expert legal and technical advice
3) Scarcity of land and building material
4) Malpractices in housing societies
QVII Answer the following questions in two sentences. (20 Marks ) (2 Marks each)
Ans 1.1) Economical service
2) Better prices
3) Safeguard against price fluctuation
4) Cheap credit facilities
5) Better crops
6) Distribution of surplus among the members
Ans 2.1)Lack of business experience
2) Inadequate working capital
3) Defective trade practices
4) Short term credit not available to the customers
5) Lack of allied services
6) Non co-operation of small producers
Ans 3. A consumer co-operative society is a voluntary association of consumers organized
to satisfy their requirement of consumers goods and services.
OR
Ans 1) Indifferent attitude of the state government.
2) Lack of supervision and audit.
3) Narrow basis of operations.
4) Weak organizational structure .
5) Small and uneconomic size.
6) Lack of adequate capital.
Ans 4.1)Better and efficient management by full time paid officials.
2)Enlightened leadership.
3)Educated membership.
4) Well paid and trained staff.
5) Administrative arrangement for recovery of loans on time.
6) Operational efficiency.
Ans 5.1)Problem of dormancy
2)Uneven development
3) No Apex Federation
4) Administrative problem
5) Financial problem
6) Operational problem
Ans 6.1) There should be a primary milk producers society for a group of 3 to 4 villages with
a population of 3000 or more.
2) Each society should be asked to collect certain quantity of milk everyday.
3) The village primary society should satisfy ordinary financial needs of the members.
4) The state should bear the entire expenditure of the unions for purchasing transport
Vehicles and milk containers and 50% of their working expencies during the first five
Years.
5) In order to ensure adequate supply of milk to the towns and cities ,co-operative dairy
Farms on the lines of the military dairy farms should be established on the outskirts of
Towns and cities.
6) The state government and local bodies should offer to the dairy co-operatives sites on
attractive terms for keeping their cattle at convenient distances from the cities.
Ans 7.1)Primary Milk Producers at the base level.
2) Milk Supply Unions at the taluka or district level.
Ans 8.1) The state government should undertake a comprehensive survey in their respective
States to identify viable and non-viable units and strengthen them financially and
Organizationally.
2) There should be one primary fisheries society for one or two villages.
3) The primary society should adjust amounts due from the members against the
Sale proceeds of their catch.
4) The primary society should handle the catch of their members on an agency basis
only.
5) The primary society should collect thrift deposits from the members at the rate of 5
%
Of their sale proceeds and invest them outside the business profitably.
6) Each primary society should have a full time paid secretary, for its efficient
management.
OR
Ans 1) Primary Fisheries Co-operative Societies at the base level.
2) Marketing Federation of affiliated Primary Fisheries Societies at the district level.
3) Apex Fisheries Co-operative Federation at the state level.
Ans 9.1)All the way of co-operatives
2) Co-venture co-operatives
3) Flat ownership co-operatives
Ans 10.1) Regarding advisory agency
2) Regarding finance
3) Regarding allotment of land
4) Regarding materials
5) Regarding organizations
6) Regarding mal practices
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