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?
2. ISI mark can be seen on which of the following items?
3. ‘Hallmark’ is used as a logo for which one of the following?
4. The Consumer Protection Act or COPRA was enacted in the year
5. When was the ‘Right to Information’ Act passed?
6. Which of the following is not a right of consumers?
7. When did United Nations adopt the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection?
8. Which of the following is not a function of Consumer Protection Councils?
9. What was the name given to the agency at the global level for the protection of consumer rights?
10. Which one of the following does not provide certificate of standardization in India?
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?
12. Which of the following is not a right of consumers?
13. In October 2005, the Government of India enacted a law known as:
14. Which one of the following is not true regarding the Right to Safety?
15. Which of the following laws was enacted by the Government of India in the year 2005?
16. Who amongst the following is protected through rules and regulations in the market place?
17. Marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to life and property is covered under:
18. Which of the following statements are true about consumer movement?
19. The Consumer Movement started rising in India as a social force due to __.
20. The Consumer Movement started rising in India in an organised form in the ___.
21. Till the ____, consumer organisations were largely engaged in writing articles and holding exhibitions.
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.
23. Today, Consumers International has become an umbrella body to over 220 member organisations from over ____ countries.
24. A major step taken by the Indian Government was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act ____, popularly known as COPRA.
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.
26. In ____, the Government of India enacted a law, popularly known as RTI (Right to Information) Act.
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.
28. Consumers have the ____ against unfair trade practices and exploitation.
29. Which of the following statements are true?
30. Under COPRA, a ____ quasi-judicial machinery was set up for redressal of consumer disputes.
31. The district level court deals with the consumer disputes cases involving claims up to ____.
32. India has been observing ____ as the National Consumers’ Day.
33. Under COPRA, a three-tier quasi judicial machinery was set up at the __, __, and ____ levels for redressal of consumer disputes.
34. For consumer disputes the state level courts deal with cases involving claims between Rs 20 lakhs and _____.
35. It was on 24th December that the Indian Parliament enacted the ___in 1986.
36. The national level court deals with consumer dispute cases involving claims exceeding ___.
37. ____, Agmark or Hallmark logos and certification help consumers get assured of quality while purchasing the goods and services.
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