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question_answer1) Why is the rise of consumer awareness essential? Explain the measures to protect consumers' interest. [Delhi 2007] Or Describe any two features of each of the three strategies adopted by the Government to protect the interests of the consumers. [AI 2007]
question_answer2) Explain three causes of price rise in India. How is the public distribution system helpful in controlling the price rise? Explain with suitable examples. [AI 2006]
question_answer3) Who is a consumer? Explain five duties of consumers. [AI 2006, AI 04] Or Enumerate the duties which consumers must fulfil, in order to secure the rights.
question_answer4) Describe the six rights of consumers. [Delhi 2006, 04, AI 04 C]
question_answer5) Describe the circumstances leading to the awareness among the consumers and the steps for promoting their welfare. [AI 2005 C]
question_answer6) Describe three duties and three rights of the consumers as codified in the Indian laws. [Delhi 2005C]
question_answer7) Explain the causes of the price rise. Why is there's need for regulating prices? [Foreign 2004]
question_answer8) Explain the legislative measures adopted by the government to promote the interests of the consumers. [Delhi 2004]
question_answer9) Mention some of the rights of consumers and write a few sentences on each.
question_answer10) Describe some of your duties as consumers if you visit a shopping complex in your locality.
question_answer11) What legal measures were taken by the government to empower the consumers in India?
question_answer12) Match the following: (i) Availing details of ingredients of a product. (a) Right to safety (ii) Agmark (b) Dealing with consumer cases (iii) Accident due to faulty engine in a scooter (c) Certification of edible oil and cereals (iv) District Consumer Court (d) Agency that develop standards for goods and services (v) Consumers International (e) Right to information (vi) Bureau of Indian Standards (f) Global level institution of consumers welfare organisation.
question_answer13) Say True or False: (i) COPRA applies only to goods. (ii) India is one of the many countries in the world which has exclusive courts for consumer redressal. (iii) When a consumer feels that he has been exploited, he must file a case in the District Consumer Court. (iv) It is worthwhile to move to consumer courts only if the damages incurred L are of high value. (v) Hallmark is the certification maintained I for standardisation of jewellery. (vi) The consumer redressal process is very simple and quick. (vii) A consumer has the right to get compensation depending on the degree of the damage.
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