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1. The consumer movement in India began in an organised form during which decade?
A. 1950s
B. 1960s
C. 1970s
D. 1980s
2. Which Act was passed in 1986 to protect consumer rights in India?
A. Consumer Safety Act
B. Trade Regulation Act
C. Consumer Protection Act
D. Fair Trade Act
3. Which organisation at the international level works for consumer welfare with members from over 100 countries?
A. World Trade Organization
B. Consumers International
C. United Nations Council
D. Fair Trade Federation
4. Which of the following rights ensures that consumers are not forced to buy goods they do not want?
A. Right to Safety
B. Right to Choice
C. Right to Information
D. Right to Representation
5. ISI mark is related to the quality certification of which type of products?
A. Jewellery
B. Packaged drinking water and LPG cylinders
C. Cereals and edible oil
D. Medicines
6. Agmark certification is specifically meant for which type of goods?
A. Electronic appliances
B. Edible oil and cereals
C. Jewellery
D. Medicines
7. Which logo is used for certifying jewellery?
A. ISI
B. Agmark
C. Hallmark
D. ISO
8. Reji Mathew’s case was related to which issue?
A. Defective home appliance
B. Expired medicines
C. Medical negligence during surgery
D. Wrong billing by a shopkeeper
9. Abirami’s case about fee refund highlighted which consumer right?
A. Right to Information
B. Right to Redressal
C. Right to Safety
D. Right to Choice
10. Which Indian law enacted in 2005 gives citizens the right to demand information from government departments?
A. Information Protection Act
B. Freedom of Expression Act
C. Right to Information Act
D. Public Access Act
11. Which commission deals with consumer complaints involving claims above ₹10 crore?
A. District Commission
B. State Commission
C. National Commission
D. Consumer Forum
12. Which level of Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission deals with claims up to ₹1 crore?
A. District Commission
B. State Commission
C. National Commission
D. Supreme Court
13. Which factor was NOT a reason for the birth of the consumer movement in India?
A. Food shortages
B. Hoarding
C. Black marketing
D. Agricultural development
14. Which right ensures that producers provide details like ingredients, price, and expiry date?
A. Right to Information
B. Right to Safety
C. Right to Education
D. Right to Redressal
15. Which day is observed as National Consumers’ Day in India?
A. 15 March
B. 26 January
C. 24 December
D. 2 October
16. Which organisation develops quality standards and issues ISI certification?
A. Consumers International
B. Bureau of Indian Standards
C. Food Safety Authority
D. World Health Organization
17. The Right to Safety protects consumers against goods that are:
A. Overpriced
B. Hazardous to life
C. Imported
D. Non-branded
18. Which practice is an example of consumer exploitation?
A. Displaying MRP on goods
B. Selling adulterated products
C. Providing bills to customers
D. Issuing warranty cards
19. Which method is now encouraged to resolve consumer disputes outside commissions?
A. Litigation
B. Mediation
C. Protest
D. Boycott
20. Which body provides financial support to consumer organisations for awareness?
A. United Nations
B. Government of India
C. World Bank
D. Private Companies
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