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The Co-operative Societies Act, 1925 MCQs – Chapter VII – Inspection of Affairs

1. : Who has the authority to inspect the affairs of a registered co-operative society under the Act?

(A) District Magistrate


(B) Registrar of Co-operative Societies


(C) Auditor General of Pakistan


(D) Society’s President




2. : On whose request may the Registrar order an inspection of a society’s affairs?

(A) At least one-third of the members or on his own motion


(B) Only the Government of Pakistan


(C) Only the society’s management committee


(D) Any private company




3. : The purpose of inspection of a co-operative society’s affairs is to:

(A) Ensure proper management, transparency, and compliance with by-laws


(B) Collect taxes from members


(C) Dissolve the society immediately


(D) Distribute profits to the Registrar




4. : Who bears the cost of inspection when it is initiated at the request of members?

(A) The members making the request


(B) The Federal Government


(C) The Registrar personally


(D) Non-members of the society




5. : During an inspection, the society is required to:

(A) Produce books, accounts, and relevant documents to the inspecting authority


(B) Provide free housing to the inspector


(C) Suspend all member rights temporarily


(D) Transfer funds to government treasury




6. : After completing the inspection, the Registrar must:

(A) Communicate the results to the society and, if necessary, to the government


(B) Publish it in the daily newspaper


(C) Keep it confidential forever


(D) Hand it over to private auditors




7. : If serious irregularities are found during inspection, the Registrar may:

(A) Take action against the committee or recommend dissolution of the society


(B) Ignore the findings


(C) Transfer society property to another society


(D) Declare all members disqualified from public office




8. : The inspection of society’s affairs under Chapter VII is mainly concerned with:

(A) Audit, transparency, and ensuring compliance with law and by-laws


(B) Promotion of political campaigns


(C) Selling society property


(D) Changing society into a private company




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