12 BSt – Consumer Protection Test 2
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This is the central authority established by the Act 2019.
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1. Which mark, set up by the Government of India, is intended to regulate matters relating to violation of consumer rights, unfair trade practices, and misleading advertisements?
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) is the central authority set up to regulate matters relating to violation of consumer rights, unfair trade practices, and misleading advertisements.
This is a method used for knowledge dissemination.
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2. What specific function of Consumer Organisations and NGOs involves publishing periodicals and other publications?
NGOs publish periodicals and other publications to impart knowledge about consumer problems, legal reporting, and reliefs available.
This involves ethical purchasing choices.
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3. A consumer responsibility includes discouraging unscrupulous practices like black-marketing and hoarding by choosing only from:
Consumers must be honest in their dealings, choosing only from legal goods and services to discourage black-marketing and hoarding.
These associations set standards for their members.
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4. What is the primary role of business associations like FICCI and CII in consumer protection?
Business Associations lay down a code of conduct which provides guidelines to their members in their dealings with the customers.
Businesses must supply products that do not harm public interest.
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5. The importance of consumer protection from the business point of view includes the realization that Business uses Society’s Resources. What responsibility does this entail?
Business uses society’s resources, thus having a responsibility to supply products and services which are in public interest and would not impair public confidence in them.
Recall the official names for the tiers.
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6. The three-tier enforcement machinery established by the Consumer Protection Act 2019 is composed of the District, State, and National levels. These agencies are referred to as:
They are referred to as the District Commission, State Commission, and the National Commission.
Check the territorial scope mentioned in the Act’s details.
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7. The Consumer Protection Act 2019 extends to which geographical area?
The Consumer Protection Act 2019 extends to the whole of India.
Recall the specific number provided for consumer assistance.
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8. What is the toll-free national consumer Helpline Number set up by the Government of India?
The Government of India has set up a toll-free national consumer Helpline Number 1800114000.
This practice involves mixing inferior items.
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9. Which type of goods are sold by adding inferior substances to the original product being sold?
Sale of adulterated goods involves adding inferior substances to the product being sold.
Look for the role of non-profit entities in providing support.
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10. If a consumer needs legal assistance, aid, or advice in seeking legal remedy against exploitation, which entity typically provides this service?
Consumer Organisations and NGOs provide legal assistance to consumers by way of providing aid and legal advice.
Look for practices related to withholding stock.
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11. Which of the following is an example of an unscrupulous trade practice that might lead a consumer to pay a higher price due to artificial scarcity?
Hoarding and black-marketing lead to scarcity of the product and a rise in price.
This relief involves penalties beyond actual loss compensation.
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12. What relief can the Consumer Commission order a negligent party to pay, besides compensation, in appropriate circumstances?
The commission can issue an order to pay punitive damages in appropriate circumstances.
This relates to the continuous process of awareness.
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13. Which right guarantees that the consumer has the right to acquire knowledge and to be a well-informed consumer throughout life?
Right to Consumer Education ensures the consumer has a right to acquire knowledge and be well informed about their rights and reliefs.
Identify an Act listed alongside the Consumer Protection Act.
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14. The legal framework for consumer protection in India encompasses several legislations. Which of the following is specifically mentioned as one of these supporting Acts?
The supporting legislations include the Indian Contract Act, 1872, the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, and the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
Focus on mechanisms set up by firms to handle customer issues.
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15. Which of the following is an example of an ethical practice that a socially responsible firm might adopt for self-regulation?
Many firms have set up their customer service and grievance cells to redress the problems and grievances of their consumers as a form of self-regulation.
This is explicitly mentioned as malpractice related to pricing.
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16. If a business is found charging a product above its Maximum Retail Price (MRP), this malpractice is known as:
Overcharging a product, i.e., charging a product above its Maximum Retail Price, is listed as an unethical malpractice.
Focus on the inclusion of online transactions.
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17. The Consumer Protection Act 2019 applies to all types of businesses, including e-commerce firms, whether they are a manufacturer or a trader, and whether supplying goods or providing services.
The Act 2019 is applicable to all types of businesses, including e-commerce firms, offline and online transactions.
Focus on the financial goal achieved through customer loyalty.
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18. What is the primary aim of enlightened businesses which try to ensure customer satisfaction?
Business firms should aim at long-term profit maximisation through customer satisfaction.
She was firm in seeking her rightful due.
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19. Which consumer responsibility is fulfilled by Mrs. Mathur when she contacted the dry cleaner multiple times and requested compensation for her discoloured jacket?
Mrs. Mathur fulfilled the responsibility to Assert yourself to ensure that you get a fair deal.
Focus on the avoidance of all forms of unethical market behaviour.
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20. A key justification for consumer protection is that businesses have a Moral Justification to take care of consumer interests. What does this duty primarily involve avoiding?
Moral Justification means avoiding any form of consumer exploitation, including unscrupulous, exploitative, and unfair trade practices like defective products and false advertising.
This compensates the consumer for harm or loss suffered.
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21. If a consumer suffers a loss due to the negligence of the opposing party, the Consumer Commission can issue an order to pay a reasonable amount of:
The Commission can issue an order to pay a reasonable amount of compensation for any loss or injury suffered by the consumer due to the negligence of the opposite party.
This is the formal term for the document initiating the redressal process.
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22. What is the term for an allegation in writing made by a complainant for obtaining relief related to a defect in goods, deficiency in services, or overcharging of price?
Complaint is any allegation in writing made by the complainant for obtaining relief regarding restrictive trade practice, defect in goods, or deficiency in services provided, etc..
These are products pretending to be real.
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23. What does the term ‘Spurious goods’ mean under the Consumer Protection Act 2019?
Spurious goods are defined as goods that are falsely claimed to be genuine.
Check the time limit for appealing to the State Commission.
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24. What is the period within which a party, dissatisfied with the order of the District Commission, can appeal to the State Commission?
An appeal against the order of the District Commission can be made to the State Commission within a period of forty-five days from the date of the order.
This is listed as one of the key benefits under the Need for Consumer Protection.
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25. The need for consumer protection arises in order to ensure the survival and growth of businesses. This is considered important because:
Survival and the Growth of businesses is an explicit point under the Need for Consumer Protection.
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