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1. Which right gives consumers the power to voice complaints and be heard?
A. Right to Safety
B. Right to Representation
C. Right to Choice
D. Right to Education
2. What is the maximum claim value a State Consumer Commission can deal with?
A. ₹50 lakh
B. ₹1 crore
C. ₹10 crore
D. ₹100 crore
3. What is the role of consumer protection councils?
A. Decide court judgments
B. Guide consumers in filing cases
C. Provide financial loans
D. Regulate production of goods
4. Which of these is an example of denial of the Right to Choice?
A. Buying toothpaste only with a toothbrush included
B. Expiry date printed on packet
C. Selling LPG cylinders with safety valve
D. Display of MRP on products
5. Which of the following logos is mandatory for packaged drinking water?
A. Agmark
B. Hallmark
C. ISI
D. ISO
6. The Right to Redressal allows consumers to:
A. Choose freely between goods
B. Get compensation for damages
C. Be informed about product details
D. Ensure product safety
7. Which of the following was a common malpractice in ration shops in earlier years?
A. Free distribution
B. Overcrowding and cheating
C. Online registration
D. Cashless payment
8. What does the MRP on a packet indicate?
A. The lowest price fixed
B. The highest retail price allowed
C. The wholesale price
D. The production cost
9. What case did Prakash file regarding his money order?
A. Against defective household product
B. Against a hospital
C. Against postal delay
D. Against a coaching institute
10. Which of these is an unfair trade practice?
A. Giving guarantee cards
B. Selling goods without expiry date
C. Providing user instructions
D. Displaying certification marks
11. Which consumer right is expanded under the RTI Act?
A. Right to Safety
B. Right to Education
C. Right to Information
D. Right to Redressal
12. Which statement about consumer commissions is TRUE?
A. They are ordinary civil courts
B. They are three-tier quasi-judicial bodies
C. They are only advisory in nature
D. They handle only criminal cases
13. Which year was COPRA amended to strengthen consumer rights, especially for online purchases?
A. 2005
B. 2010
C. 2015
D. 2019
14. Which of the following is NOT a consumer right ensured by COPRA?
A. Right to Safety
B. Right to Information
C. Right to Employment
D. Right to Education
15. Which factor makes consumer redressal often difficult in India?
A. Quick disposal of cases
B. Lack of consumer awareness
C. Strong supervision of rules
D. High number of consumer clubs
16. Which is an example of consumer responsibility?
A. Avoiding asking for bills
B. Insisting on a cash memo
C. Ignoring expiry dates
D. Believing high price means good quality
17. Which international guideline was adopted by the UN in 1985 for consumer protection?
A. Fair Trade Rules
B. UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection
C. WTO Consumer Charter
D. Global Consumer Rights Agreement
18. What is the main aim of logos like ISI, Agmark, and Hallmark?
A. To increase prices
B. To ensure quality and safety
C. To promote advertisements
D. To reduce exports
19. What role do Residents’ Welfare Associations often play?
A. Producing goods
B. Supporting unfair trade
C. Taking up cases of unfair practices on behalf of members
D. Providing financial loans
20. Which slogan highlights consumer awareness?
A. Arise, awake and study well
B. An alert consumer is a safe consumer
C. Farmers are the nation’s backbone
D. Pay more for good quality
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