Consumer Protection
Meghalaya Board · Class 12 · Business Studies
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What does the term 'caveat emptor' mean?
Which year did the Consumer Protection Act replace the earlier Act of 1986?
What is the jurisdiction limit for District Commission under Consumer Protection Act 2019?
What does ISI mark on electrical goods indicate?
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Which of the following are consumer rights under the Consumer Protection Act 2019?
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Right to Safety, Right to be Informed, Right to Choose, Right to be Heard, Right to Seek Redressal, Right to Consumer Education
All six options are correct. The Consumer Protection Act 2019 provides six fundamental rights to consumers: Right to Safety, Right to be Informed, Right to Choose, Right to be Heard, Right to Seek Redressal, and Right to Consumer Education.
A person who buys goods for resale is considered a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act 2019.
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False
False. Any person who obtains goods or avails services for resale or commercial purpose is NOT treated as a consumer and is outside the scope of Consumer Protection Act 2019. The Act protects only end consumers, not business buyers.
Which of the following are examples of unfair trade practices?
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Sale of adulterated goods, Misleading advertisements, Black marketing, Overcharging, Sale of counterfeit goods
All the given options are examples of unfair trade practices that exploit consumers. These include adulteration, misleading advertising, black marketing, overcharging, and selling counterfeit products.
The National Consumer Helpline Number is:
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1800-11-4000
The Government of India has set up a toll-free national consumer Helpline Number 1800114000 (1800-11-4000) for consumer protection and assistance.
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