question,option1,option2,option3,option4,answer In which year was the 97th Constitutional Amendment passed,2010,2012,2011,2013,2011 What is the primary focus of the 97th Amendment,Panchayati Raj,Cooperative Societies,GST Implementation,Fundamental Rights,Cooperative Societies The 97th Amendment added which part to the Constitution,Part IXC,Part X,Part IXB,Part XII,Part IXB Which Article was inserted by the 97th Amendment,Article 243ZD,Article 243ZE,Article 243ZF,Article 243ZC,Article 243ZF The amendment provides for which type of societies,Private Companies,Cooperative Societies,Government Enterprises,NGOs,Cooperative Societies Who monitors cooperative societies under the 97th Amendment,RBI,Election Commission,Central Government,State Governments,State Governments Which Article mandates registration of cooperative societies,Article 243ZC,Article 243ZF,Article 243ZD,Article 243ZE,Article 243ZD The 97th Amendment emphasizes which principle in cooperatives,Political Affiliation,Democratic Control,Profit Maximization,Tax Evasion,Democratic Control Cooperative Societies are primarily governed at,Panchayat Level,Central Level,State Level,District Level,State Level Who can frame laws related to cooperative societies,GST Council,Parliament alone,President,State Legislatures,State Legislatures The 97th Amendment provides which type of rights to cooperatives,Right to issue currency,Right to vote in general elections,Right to manage affairs,Right to levy taxes,Right to manage affairs Which schedule lists cooperative societies under the Constitution,Seventh Schedule,Tenth Schedule,Ninth Schedule,Eighth Schedule,Ninth Schedule 97th Amendment recognizes cooperative societies as,Political parties,Autonomous bodies,Government departments,Banks,Autonomous bodies Cooperative Societies must conduct which type of elections,Only member consent,Free and Fair elections,Central government approval,Ministerial approval,Free and Fair elections Members of cooperative societies have,No voting rights,Voting proportional to shares,Voting only by nomination,Equal voting rights,Equal voting rights The amendment ensures cooperatives follow,Centralized management,Democratic management,Profit sharing with government,Ministerial control,Democratic management The 97th Amendment seeks to,Abolish taxes,Introduce GST,Promote cooperative development,Replace local governance,Promote cooperative development Which body resolves disputes in cooperatives,Election Commission,Finance Ministry,Supreme Court,Cooperative Tribunal,Cooperative Tribunal Cooperative societies are accountable to,RBI,Prime Minister,State Governments,President,State Governments The amendment applies to which type of cooperatives,Only district-level,Only village-level,Only central government cooperatives,Multi-state and State-level,Multi-state and State-level 97th Amendment affects which sector most,Urban infrastructure,Agriculture and rural development,Defense,IT sector,Agriculture and rural development Cooperative societies are allowed to,Only by President,Only by mandatory order,Only by Parliament approval,Register voluntarily,Register voluntarily The Amendment was enacted during the tenure of,NDA Government,Janata Government,UPA Government,Congress Government,UPA Government Cooperative societies must maintain,Import-export control,Political allegiance,Financial transparency,Tax obligations,Financial transparency 97th Amendment is included under which Article category,Fundamental Duties,Directive Principles,Fundamental Rights,Union Subjects,Directive Principles State Governments can make rules for,Governance of cooperatives,Levying GST,Currency issuance,Defense policies,Governance of cooperatives Cooperative societies are primarily,Tax collection agencies,Political organizations,Government-owned companies,Member-driven organizations,Member-driven organizations Multi-State cooperative societies are regulated by,RBI,Central Government,GST Council,State Government,Central Government Which ministry oversees cooperative societies at the center,Ministry of Finance,Ministry of Home Affairs,Ministry of Cooperation,Ministry of Law,Ministry of Cooperation The amendment provides protection against,Tax obligations,Free elections,Banking regulations,Arbitrary government intervention,Arbitrary government intervention Cooperative societies must maintain,Ministerial control,One vote per share,Political representation,One member one vote principle,One member one vote principle Cooperative societies must conduct elections,Only once,Only on government directive,Regularly at fixed intervals,Optional,Regularly at fixed intervals The 97th Amendment encourages,Privatization,Political campaigns,Urbanization,Cooperative sector growth,Cooperative sector growth Cooperative societies operate under,GST Act 2017,Companies Act 2013,Income Tax Act 1961,State Cooperative Societies Act,State Cooperative Societies Act Cooperative societies can register with,RBI,GSTN,Election Commission,Registrar of Cooperative Societies,Registrar of Cooperative Societies Multi-State cooperatives require,Local Panchayat approval,District approval,State approval only,Central approval,Central approval 97th Amendment mandates,Parliament to control cooperatives,State Governments to oversee cooperatives,Finance Ministry approval,RBI to regulate cooperatives,State Governments to oversee cooperatives Cooperative societies promote,Tax collection,Political objectives,Profit maximization only,Member welfare,Member welfare Multi-State cooperative societies are defined under,Companies Act 2013,Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act 2002,Income Tax Act 1961,GST Act 2017,Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act 2002 Cooperative societies must submit,Central bank approvals,Annual reports to Registrar,Tax returns only,Export reports,Annual reports to Registrar Members elect,Board of directors,Government officials,Minister,President alone,Board of directors Cooperative societies can be,Political organizations,Only profit-oriented,Democratic and autonomous,Controlled by central government,Democratic and autonomous The 97th Amendment strengthens,Banking regulations,GST collection,Cooperative movement,Political representation,Cooperative movement Which is a key feature of the amendment,Tax exemption,Democratic governance in cooperatives,Political appointments,Centralized control,Democratic governance in cooperatives The amendment ensures,Only financial auditing,Legal recognition of cooperatives,Political control,Only profit maximization,Legal recognition of cooperatives The amendment is related to which schedule,Tenth Schedule,Ninth Schedule,Eleventh Schedule,Seventh Schedule,Ninth Schedule The 97th Amendment mandates,Elections only after government approval,Ministerial elections,No elections required,Regular elections in cooperatives,Regular elections in cooperatives Cooperative societies aim to,Issue currency,Collect taxes,Empower members and communities,Manage defense supplies,Empower members and communities Cooperative societies are,Political parties,Autonomous institutions,Banks,Government departments,Autonomous institutions Multi-State cooperatives can operate in,Only one state,District level only,More than one state,Panchayat level only,More than one state Cooperative societies contribute to,Central taxation,Foreign trade,Rural development,Urban governance only,Rural development 97th Amendment was introduced in,Rajya Sabha,State Assemblies,Both houses,Lok Sabha,Both houses Cooperative societies can include,Private companies only,Politicians only,Farmers and workers,Only government officials,Farmers and workers Amendment ensures cooperative societies follow,One vote per share,Ministerial votes,Prime Minister approval,One member one vote,One member one vote Cooperative societies can register with,GST Council only,RBI only,State or Central Registrar,Election Commission only,State or Central Registrar