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Consumer Education and Protection

Karnataka Board · Class 10 · Social Science

Practice quiz for Consumer Education and Protection — Karnataka Board Class 10 Social Science. MCQs and questions with answers to test your preparation.

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Who is considered a 'Consumer' according to the Consumer Protection Act?

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When is World Consumer Day celebrated?

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What does 'Provider' mean in consumer terminology?

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Which organization started the first consumer movement in India in 1965?

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What is Teleshopping?

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Buying goods advertised on TV/media through phone/internet from home

Step 1: Teleshopping allows consumers to buy goods from home without visiting stores. Step 2: Consumers can place orders for goods advertised on TV and other media platforms. Step 3: Orders can be placed through internet, SMS, or telephone. Step 4: Payment is usually made after receiving goods at the doorstep. Step 5: Options B, C, and D are too narrow or incorrect as they don't capture the complete concept of teleshopping which involves multiple media and ordering methods.

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In which year was the Consumer Protection Act implemented in India?

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1986

Step 1: The Consumer Protection Act was implemented in India in 1986. Step 2: This Act was a significant step towards protecting consumer rights and preventing exploitation. Step 3: The Act came as a result of various consumer movements and pressure on the government. Step 4: Options A, C, and D are incorrect years that don't correspond to the actual implementation date. Step 5: The 1986 Act has since been replaced by the Consumer Protection Act 2019, but the original landmark legislation was in 1986.

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Which commission handles consumer disputes involving claims less than Rs. 1 crore?

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District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

Step 1: District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission handles complaints where the value of goods and services is less than Rs. 1 crore. Step 2: It is established at the district level and is presided over by a qualified district judge. Step 3: Option B (State Commission) handles disputes between Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 10 crores. Step 4: Option C (National Commission) handles disputes exceeding Rs. 10 crores. Step 5: Option D is a regulatory authority, not a disputes redressal commission.

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What is the main objective of the Consumer Protection Act?

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To ensure quality goods and services at reasonable prices

Step 1: The main objective of the Consumer Protection Act is to ensure quality goods and services at reasonable prices through healthy competition. Step 2: The Act focuses on protecting consumers from exploitation and ensuring their rights. Step 3: Option B is incorrect as the Act aims to protect consumers, not increase business profits. Step 4: Option C is wrong as the Act promotes healthy competition, not reduces it. Step 5: Option D is incorrect as eliminating middlemen is not the primary objective of consumer protection.

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