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The Co-operative Societies Act, 1925 MCQs – Chapter IX – Offences

1. : Under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1925, it is an offence if a person:

(A) Willfully makes a false return or furnishes false information to the Registrar


(B) Misses a general meeting


(C) Refuses to contest society elections


(D) Pays extra share capital




2. : A member or officer of a co-operative society commits an offence if they:

(A) Willfully neglect to hand over books, records, or property of the society when required


(B) Oppose a management decision in a meeting


(C) Demand an audit of accounts


(D) Nominate a new member




3. : Misuse of society’s funds or property by an officer or member is treated as:

(A) An offence under the Act


(B) A civil dispute only


(C) A minor issue without consequences


(D) A private loan transaction




4. : Obstructing the Registrar or a person authorized by him in the exercise of powers is:

(A) An offence punishable under the Act


(B) Allowed under special circumstances


(C) Subject to only verbal warning


(D) Considered normal society activity




5. : Penalties for offences under the Act generally include:

(A) Fine, imprisonment, or both as prescribed


(B) Only suspension from membership


(C) Loss of voting rights temporarily


(D) Warning by society’s President only




6. : Offences by societies themselves (not just individual members) are:

(A) Also punishable under the Act


(B) Ignored by law


(C) Transferred to civil courts only


(D) Considered non-criminal




7. : A person who fraudulently uses the word “co-operative” in the name of a business without registration:

(A) Commits an offence under the Act


(B) Can do so freely


(C) Is only required to pay extra tax


(D) Needs approval from members of a society




8. : Proceedings for offences under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1925 can be initiated by:

(A) The Registrar or a person authorized by him


(B) Any private citizen directly in civil court


(C) Federal Ombudsman


(D) Taxation Officer




9. : If an officer of a society misuses his position for personal gain, it is treated as:

(A) An offence of breach of trust under the Act


(B) A civil contract issue


(C) A personal matter of members


(D) A political dispute




10. : Chapter IX – Offences of the Co-operative Societies Act, 1925 mainly deals with:

(A) Acts prohibited by law, misuse of powers, obstruction of authorities, and penalties


(B) Registration of societies


(C) Privileges of societies


(D) Duties of Registrar




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