Question Bank - CONSUMER RIGHT...
This chapter educates students about the rights and responsibilities of consumers, the importance of consumer awareness, and the mechanisms for consumer protection in India.
What is the significance of consumer rights in the context of market operations in India?
How can unequal situations in a market and poor enforcement of rules and regulations impact consumers?
What is a fundamental right of consumers as per the consumer protection laws?
Which of the following is NOT a consumer right under COPRA?
What does the term 'defective goods' refer to?
Which organization is responsible for mediating consumer disputes in India?
Under COPRA, how many tiers are there in the consumer disputes redressal system?
Which of the following statements is true regarding consumer rights?
If a consumer feels that their rights have been violated, what is their first course of action?
What is the primary purpose of consumer protection laws?
Which of the following certifications must be mandatory for certain health-related products?
Which of the following is an example of unfair trade practice?
What action can a consumer take if a product purchased is found to be defective?
What role does the consumer movement play in society?
What does the acronym COPRA stand for?
Why might consumers feel weak in the marketplace?
When can a consumer approach the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission?
What is a common method producers use to manipulate the market?
What is the main objective of the consumer movement in India?
The term 'adulteration' in consumer rights refers to?
Under COPRA, how does a consumer exercise their right to safety?
What is a reason the government is involved in consumer protection?
What role does government play in consumer rights?
Which of the following best describes a 'consumer right'?
Arita realizes she received defective materials and wants compensation. What is her next step?
When did the organized consumer movement in India begin?
Which aspect of market behavior can lead to exploitation of consumers?
Why is it important for consumers to know their rights?
What is the significance of regulations in the marketplace?
What type of organization is crucial for monitoring trade practices?
What does 'informed consumer' imply?
Why might a seller refuse to take responsibility for a defective product?
What can be a consequence of lack of regulations in the marketplace?
Which of the following is NOT a right of a consumer?
What does the Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) primarily aim to address?
What initiated the consumer movement in India?
If a consumer feels cheated by a product's quality, which organization should they approach first?
Which act was enacted to protect consumer rights in India?
Which of the following is a responsibility of producers towards consumers?
What is the primary function of consumer forums?
Which consumer right allows buyers to receive accurate information about products?
Which of the following is a right of consumers?
In what situation can a consumer file a complaint in the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission?
What was one exploitative practice that led to the consumer movement?
Which of the following is a key feature of consumer organizations?
What can consumers do if their complaint is dismissed at the district level?
What is the primary function of consumer courts?
What is the target claim amount for cases in the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission?
Under which condition can a consumer claim compensation?
What role does the government play in consumer protection?
Which consumer right emphasizes the importance of product safety?
Which international body set guidelines for consumer protection?
Which of the following statements about COPRA is true?
What major change did COPRA bring to consumer rights?
What does 'right to seek redressal' imply for consumers?
What are signs of a successful consumer movement?
Which organization can assist consumers in understanding their rights?
Which of the following is NOT a cause of consumer exploitation?
What role do consumer groups play in advocacy?
What role does the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission play?
What can consumers do if their rights are violated regarding a service?
What kind of protection does COPRA provide to consumers?
Which commission handles cases with claims above Rs 10 crore?
What is a potential consequence of not enforcing consumer protection laws?
When is National Consumers' Day observed in India?
What does the Consumer Protection Act 1986 primarily aim to establish?
How many consumer groups are currently well organised in India?
What is a common challenge in the consumer redressal process?
Which right empowers consumers to receive information regarding a product?
What legal body is responsible for dealing with consumer disputes at the district level?
What does the Consumer Protection Act 2019 emphasize regarding online purchases?
Which statement best describes consumer consciousness?
What is a primary factor contributing to the need for consumer movement in India?
What can consumers do to express solidarity?
Which of the following is NOT a right provided to consumers under the Consumer Protection Act?
Why may consumers find the redressal system inconvenient?
Which logo would signify quality in edible goods?
What step was encouraged by the Consumer Protection Act 2019 for dispute resolution?
How do consumers access their rights effectively?
What is the main purpose of the Consumer Protection Act (COPRA)?
Which organization assists consumers with complaints and provides resources on legal rights?
What must a consumer do before approaching the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission?
Which of the following logos guarantees a product’s quality in India?
If a case is dismissed at the district level, where can a consumer appeal next?
Which of the following statements about the quality standards is true?
What role do Residents’ Welfare Associations play in consumer rights?
Which tier of the Consumer Disputes Redressal mechanism deals with claims up to Rs 1 crore?
What action can a consumer take upon receiving defective goods?
Which of these logos indicates that a product has met specific quality and safety standards?
What is a fundamental right of consumers under the Consumer Protection Act?
What leads to the establishment of Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions?
Which of the following steps is NOT part of the process of filing a complaint in the consumer commission?
Which of the following is a key feature of Consumer Protection Councils?
What happens if a consumer's case is dismissed at the district level?
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