FBQ1: The origin and growth of cooperation are as old as ____ race. Answer: Human FBQ2: The evolution and growth of cooperation can be traced down to ____ Answer: Egyptian FBQ3: The nature of ____ was technological advance. Answer: Development FBQ4: In ____ to present day know as second century of cooperative began much more significant throughout the continent. Answer: 1945 FBQ5: Owenism was like ____ than true cooperation. Answer: Socialism FBQ6: In 1815 ____did a research on how the common people could come together to make life easier for themselves. Answer: Owen FBQ7: Robert Owen’s association with common-people made him to have many ____ who called themselves Owentie. Answer: Disciples FBQ8: Dr. King emulated several policies on how to run cooperative societies which he published in monthly journal called the ____ Answer: Cooperator FBQ9: Dr. King taught people that they could achieve a lot through the cooperative community and they are to be ____and loyal to one another Answer: Honest FBQ10: The origin of Rochadale Society began operating in ____ Answer: 1844 FBQ11: The Rochadale type cooperative was introduced in the____ in 1863 at Lawrence Answer: United States FBQ12: Cooperation began in Britain as a result of the Industrial Revolution which occurred from ____century. Answer: 18th to 19th& FBQ13: The first cooperative was the dairy cooperative in____ established in 1882, Answer: Hjedding FBQ14: After the second war of Schleswig in 1864, ____ new movements hit Denmark Answer: Two FBQ15: The first Swedish farm cooperative was formed in ____ Answer: 1850 FBQ16: Cooperation in Sweden have been so successful that the country is fast becoming the ____ of the Co-operative worldwide Answer: Mecca FBQ17: Cooperative FORBUNDET was established 1899 as the organization of the ____ Consumers Co-operative Answer: Swedish FBQ18: Between 1900-1914 the organisation protected co-operative union and the public from ____of essential goods and money. Answer: Monopoly FBQ19: Cooperative Forbundet conducts study groups by correspondence whereby people learn without a ____teacher Answer: Formal FBQ20: The cooperative movement of Sweden is so organized today that manufacturing and distribution of essential goods are under its ____ Answer: Control FBQ21: Sweden's cooperative school is established in ____ Answer: Oslo FBQ22: A banner headline runs across all the____on top of the page Answer: Columns FBQ23: The cooperative movement in Norway was force to be reckoned with in the International ____ Community. Answer: Cooperative FBQ24: Cooperation started in India as a result of untold suffering which the money-lenders inflicted upon the general populace between ____ Answer: 1860 and 1880 FBQ25: The African Confederation of Cooperative Savings and Credit Association was founded on ____ Answer: 12th September, 1968 FBQ26: In ____this association (ACCOSCA) became a member of the World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) Answer: October 1970 FBQ27: Cooperation in Nigeria started as far back as ____ Answer: 1907 FBQ28: The earliest notable cooperative society in Nigeria was____ Answer: Agege Planters Union FBQ29: The Colonial masters, with the formulation and enactment of cooperative legislation in 1935 based on the report of ____ Answer: Mr. F. F. Strickland FBQ30: With another report which Mr. Strickland submitted in 1936, Cooperative Thrift and Credit Societies (C.T.C.S) were formed and it spread all over____ Answer: Eastern and Western Nigeria FBQ31: The initial achievement of the government on Cooperatives was the promulgation Cooperative Laws and the Cooperative Regulations which followed on the ____ Answer: 6th February, 1936 FBQ32: In 1937, ____ Produce Marketing Society became the first Cooperative Society to be the first Registrar of Cooperative Societies in Nigeria. Answer: Gbedun Co-operative FBQ33: After these developments, several Cooperative Societies and Union were formed and registered by the government through the Western Ministry of Trade, Industry and ____ Answer: Cooperative FBQ34: The Cooperative Federation of Nigeria was formed in 1945 and formally registered in ____ Answer: 1967 FBQ35: It was the ____ which represents the entire cooperative movement in Nigeria. Answer: national apex organization MCQ1: The religion and cultural association known as _______ and ________burial benefit societies. Answer: Orglonen and Thias MCQ2: The cooperative craftsmen organization called __________ which appeared as early as the beginning of old Roman history. Answer: Collegia MCQ3: The nature of cooperative during the Rise of Islam 600-1490 A.Dwas based on __________ Answer: Zero interest cooperative MCQ4: The objective of gilds was to secure __________ during the Middle Age, 500-1400.A.D Answer: the positions of members craftsmen price MCQ5: In __________ to present day know as second century of cooperative began much more significant throughout the continent. Answer: 1945 MCQ6: Who was nickname “the poor man’s Physician”? Answer: William King Charles Fourier MCQ7: __________emulated several policies on how to run CooperativeSocieties which he published in monthly journal called “TheCo-operator” Answer: Dr. King MCQ8: _______ idea was the credit union. Answer: Raiffeisen MCQ9: All are Delizsch basic economic beliefs concerning cooperatives except Answer: Cooperative should accept donation MCQ10: The origin of Rochadale Society began operating in ________ Answer: 1844 MCQ11: The Rochadale-type cooperative was introduced in the ­­­­_______in 1863 at Lawrence. Answer: United States MCQ12: One among the following is Rochadale principles of cooperative Answer: Open membership MCQ13: Co-operation began in Britain as a result of the Industrial Revolution which occurred from century. Answer: 18th to 19th MCQ14: Which among these countries lacked the comparative advantage, for the production of milk and rearing of pigs? Answer: Denmark MCQ15: The first Swedish farm cooperative was formed in Answer: 1850 MCQ16: _______ was established in 1899 as the organization of the Swedish Consumers Co-operative Answer: Co-Operative Forbundet MCQ17: Sweden's Co-operative School is established in Answer: Oslo MCQ18: Co-operation started in India as a result of untold suffering which themoney-lenders inflicted upon the general populace between Answer: 1860 and 1880 MCQ19: The following were the causes of their indebtedness in India except Answer: The poor landowners and landlords were exploiting the poor masses. MCQ20: In the United States, there are approximately ______ Indians, and they own more than 50 million acres of land, although a substantial part is not fertile land. Answer: 800,000 MCQ21: The African Confederation of Co-operative Savings and CreditAssociation was founded on _________. Answer: 12th September, 1968 MCQ22: __________ was one of the countries that founded ACCOSCA Answer: Nigeria MCQ23: In October 1970, this association (ACCOSCA) became a member of the World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) Answer: October, 1970 MCQ24: Co-operation in Nigeria started as far back as Answer: 1907 MCQ25: Notable among the earliest co-operative societies was Agege Planters Union (A.P.U), made up of Answer: Cocoa producers MCQ26: Who among these names stated that “cooperative will thrive in Nigeria when the government realized the significance of Co-operatives”? Answer: Mr. F. F. Strickland‟s MCQ27: All except one was not among the people we contributed to the Co-operative Movement especially in Western Nigeria were Answer: (Sir) J.T. Caxton Idowu MCQ28: The development of cooperatives over time has been shaped by many factors and influences including Answer: All of the options MCQ29: What year did Plunkett created Plunkett Foundation____? Answer: 1919 MCQ30: ­­­­ About _______ of all farming soil in Denmark was cooperative from 1300 Answer: 90% MCQ31: Denmark gained a foothold on the Russian market during Answer: World war I MCQ32: The cooperative movement also resulted in a series of co-op storesknown as Brugsen, which were under the administration of the Answer: Danish Consumers Co-operative Society. MCQ33: The cooperative ownership model for wind mills was developed in_______ Answer: Denmark MCQ34: One of the biggest cooperatively owned wind farms are at ­­­­________ in Copenhagen and at the Samsø island. Answer: Middelgrunden MCQ35: Living in co-housing groups with a common ground and common house is relatively common in _________ Answer: Denmark