1. : The cooperative movement in Pakistan traces its roots back to the period of:
(A) British India
(B) Early Islamic period
(C) Post-independence only
(D) Ottoman Empire
2. : The first Cooperative Societies Act in the subcontinent was passed in:
(A) 1895
(B) 1904
(C) 1912
(D) 1920
3. : Which Act replaced the Cooperative Societies Act of 1904 and provided a stronger legal framework?
(A) Cooperative Societies Act, 1912
(B) Cooperative Societies Act, 1935
(C) Cooperative Societies Act, 1940
(D) Cooperative Societies Act, 1947
4. : After independence in 1947, Pakistan inherited the cooperative system from:
(A) The United States
(B) The Soviet Union
(C) British India
(D) Middle Eastern countries
5. : In Pakistan, cooperatives were initially promoted to support:
(A) Industrial workers
(B) Farmers and rural credit
(C) Urban housing only
(D) Private investors
6. : Which sector played the earliest and most important role in the cooperative movement in Pakistan?
(A) Agriculture
(B) Manufacturing
(C) Retail
(D) Banking
7. : The Cooperative Societies in Pakistan are registered and regulated under:
(A) Cooperative Societies Act, 1912 (with provincial adaptations)
(B) Cooperative Act, 1947
(C) Cooperative Development Act, 1970
(D) Federal Cooperatives Ordinance, 1980
8. : Which decade saw the expansion of housing cooperatives in Pakistan, especially in urban areas?
(A) 1950s
(B) 1960s
(C) 1970s
(D) 1980s
9. : Which province of Pakistan has the largest number of cooperative societies today?
(A) Punjab
(B) Sindh
(C) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
(D) Balochistan
10. : The cooperative movement in Pakistan has often faced challenges due to:
(A) Weak governance and corruption
(B) Lack of member participation
(C) Mismanagement of resources
(D) All of the above