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Consumer Protection Act

Practice Test 2

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National Commission was constituted in 1988 by the Central government headed by a sitting or retired Judge of the Supreme Court. The compensation value is not more than one crore. To whom the party can filed against the order of National Commission?

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As per section 2(1)(m) of Consumer Protection Act 1986, “person” includes
(1) A firm whether registered or not
(2) A Hindu undivided family
(3) A cooperative society
(4) Every other association of persons whether registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 or not:

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What is the Full Form of PIL?

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Who shall be the Chairman of District Consumer Protection Council

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Section 19A of the Consumer Protection Act provides that State and National Commissions shall hear as expeditiously as possible and an endeavour shall he made to finally dispose of the appeal within ninety days from the date of its admission. The Section further empowers the Commissions to make following orders; answer by using below:
(1) Ordinarily grant no adjournment unless sufficient cause
(2) To impose costs occasioned by adjournment
(3) Record the reason for delay while disposing of the appeal
(4) Dispose of the appeal ex parte

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Which of the following is correctly matched in relation to ‘period of limitation’ to file a complaint or an appeal before the Consumer Forum/Commission under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986?

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The maximum age limit of a person who can be a member in national commission is

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. . . . . . . . can sue in negligence for injury caused by a defective product.

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Which Section of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 states about the objects of the Consumer Protection Councils

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State Government may notify that State Commission may perform its function at other places other than state capital. Who needs to be consulted by the State Government for such notification under Consumer Protection Act?

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Misleading advertisements, supply of interior services, charging more than MRP, hoarding and black marketing etc. leads to consumer exploitation called.

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What is the full form of CERC.

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X’ took a big television from IS & Co. on rent. The rent agreement provided that the company shall not be liable for any personal injury to the hirer or to any other person while using it. However, due to defect in the television, ‘Y’, wife of ‘X’ was injured. ‘Y’ brought an action against ‘S & Co.’ Which one of the following is correct?

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The Consumer Protection Act 1986 extends to

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. . . . . . . provides consumer associations, educational institutions and policy makers can play an important part.

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A consumer is not satisfied with district forum. In how many days he can challenge the same and approach the State Commission?

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On receiving the complaint the forum will direct the opposite party to answer on that with in . . . . . . . days and may extent the period for . . . . . . . . more days.

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Which Section of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 define “spurious goods and services” as such goods and services which are claimed to be genuine but they are actually not so

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How many rights does a consumer have under the Consumer Protection Act

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To be a member in any redress forum the person should have minimum . . . . . . . years of experience

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A prestigious firm can raise more capital from the public for the purpose of

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The minimum age limit for being a member of district forum as per consumer protection act is

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Which section of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 states about ‘the State Consumer Protection Councils’

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A business must earn sufficient profit to . . . . . . . . in the competitive world of Business.

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