T4Tutorials .PK

New Generation Cooperatives – MCQs

1. : New Generation Cooperatives (NGCs) emerged mainly in which sector?

(A) Financial services


(B) Agriculture and agribusiness


(C) Real estate


(D) Retail trade




2. : NGCs were first developed in which country during the 1990s?

(A) Canada


(B) Spain


(C) United States


(D) Germany




3. : A defining feature of New Generation Cooperatives is:

(A) Open membership with no restrictions


(B) Closed or limited membership with delivery rights


(C) No member investment required


(D) Full government ownership




4. : In NGCs, members usually invest in:

(A) Housing projects


(B) Shares tied to product delivery rights


(C) Government bonds


(D) Consumer goods




5. : The main purpose of New Generation Cooperatives is to:

(A) Provide community housing


(B) Add value to members’ agricultural products through processing and marketing


(C) Replace worker cooperatives


(D) Focus on social welfare only




6. : Which of the following best differentiates NGCs from traditional cooperatives?

(A) They emphasize patronage refunds only


(B) They focus on value-added processing and closed membership


(C) They operate only in retail trade


(D) They exclude farmers from governance




7. : In NGCs, profits are usually distributed based on:

(A) Capital investment and product delivery


(B) Equal distribution to all citizens


(C) Number of employees in the cooperative


(D) Government regulations only




8. : Which agricultural product is often associated with successful NGCs in the U.S.?

(A) Cotton


(B) Ethanol and biofuels


(C) Coffee


(D) Tobacco




9. : A key challenge for New Generation Cooperatives is:

(A) Difficulty in securing large-scale member investment


(B) Lack of democratic governance


(C) Too much government control


(D) Weak demand for value-added products




10. : NGCs combine elements of:

(A) Traditional cooperatives and investor-owned firms


(B) Consumer cooperatives and volunteer organizations


(C) Retailers’ cooperatives and housing societies


(D) Worker cooperatives and producer cooperatives only




Exit mobile version