MCQ Questions for Class 10 Economics Chapter 5 Consumer Rights with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 10 Economics Chapter 5 Consumer Rights with Answers

 


1. Which one of the following days is being observed as ‘National Consumers Day’ in India?





ANSWER= A. 24 December

 

2. ISI mark can be seen on which of the following items?





ANSWER= C. Electrical appliances

 

3. ‘Hallmark’ is used as a logo for which one of the following?





ANSWER= B. Jewellery

 

4. The Consumer Protection Act or COPRA was enacted in the year





ANSWER= B. 1986

 

5. When was the ‘Right to Information’ Act passed?





ANSWER= C. In October 2005

 

6. Which of the following is not a right of consumers?





ANSWER= D. Right to constitutional remedies

 

7. When did United Nations adopt the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection?





ANSWER= A. 1985

 

8. Which of the following is not a function of Consumer Protection Councils?





ANSWER= C. To provide compensation to consumers when they are cheated by shopkeepers.

 

9. What was the name given to the agency at the global level for the protection of consumer rights?





ANSWER= D. Consumers International

 

10. Which one of the following does not provide certificate of standardization in India?





ANSWER= D. COPRA

 

11. Suppose you want to buy toothpaste and the shop owner says that he/she can sell the toothpaste only if you buy a toothbrush, which of your right is being violated by the shopkeeper?





ANSWER= C. Right to choose

 

12. Which of the following is not a right of consumers?





ANSWER= D. Right to constitutional remedies

 

13. In October 2005, the Government of India enacted a law known as:





ANSWER= B. Right to Information Act

 

14. Which one of the following is not true regarding the Right to Safety?





ANSWER= C. Right to seek information about functioning of government departments.

 

15. Which of the following laws was enacted by the Government of India in the year 2005?





ANSWER= A. The Right to Information Act

 

16. Who amongst the following is protected through rules and regulations in the market place?





ANSWER= C. The consumers

 

17. Marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to life and property is covered under:





ANSWER= A. right to be protected

 

18. Which of the following statements are true about consumer movement?





ANSWER= D. Only A. and B.

 

19. The Consumer Movement started rising in India as a social force due to __.





ANSWER= D. All of the above

 

20. The Consumer Movement started rising in India in an organised form in the ___.





ANSWER= A. 1960s

 

21. Till the ____, consumer organisations were largely engaged in writing articles and holding exhibitions.





ANSWER= D. 1970s

 

22. In 1985 the ___ adopted the Guidelines for Consumer Protection. This was a tool for nations to adopt measures to protect consumers and for consumer advocacy groups.





ANSWER= B. United Nations

 

23. Today, Consumers International has become an umbrella body to over 220 member organisations from over ____ countries.





ANSWER= C. 115

 

24. A major step taken by the Indian Government was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act ____, popularly known as COPRA.





ANSWER= D. 1986

 

25. Rules have been made so that the manufacturer displays this information, it is because consumers have the ___ about the particulars of goods and services that they purchase.





ANSWER= A. right to be informed

 

26. In ____, the Government of India enacted a law, popularly known as RTI (Right to Information) Act.





ANSWER= D. October 2005

 

27. Any consumer who receives a service in whatever capacity, regardless of age, gender and nature of service, has the _____ whether to continue to receive the service.





ANSWER= A. right to choose

 

28. Consumers have the ____ against unfair trade practices and exploitation.





ANSWER= D. right to seek redressal

 

29. Which of the following statements are true?





ANSWER= D. Only A. and B..

 

30. Under COPRA, a ____ quasi-judicial machinery was set up for redressal of consumer disputes.





ANSWER= A. three-tier

 

31. The district level court deals with the consumer disputes cases involving claims up to ____.





ANSWER= A. Rs 20 lakhs

 

32. India has been observing ____ as the National Consumers’ Day.





ANSWER= A. December 24th

 

33. Under COPRA, a three-tier quasi judicial machinery was set up at the __, __, and ____ levels for redressal of consumer disputes.





ANSWER= A. district, state, national

 

34. For consumer disputes the state level courts deal with cases involving claims between Rs 20 lakhs and _____.





ANSWER= D. Rs 1 crore

 

35. It was on 24th December that the Indian Parliament enacted the ___in 1986.





ANSWER= C. Consumer Protection Act

 

36. The national level court deals with consumer dispute cases involving claims exceeding ___.





ANSWER= A. Rs 1 crore

 

37. ____, Agmark or Hallmark logos and certification help consumers get assured of quality while purchasing the goods and services.





ANSWER= D. ISI

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