NCERT 10th Class (CBSE) Social Science: Consumer Rights Quiz
20 Multiple Choice Questions related to NCERT 10th Class (CBSE) Social Science: Consumer Rights Quiz:
- Food shortage, hoarding, black marketing, adulteration of food etc.
- Because the supervision of the rules is weak and the consumers movement is also not strong enough.
- The RTI is an act which ensures citizen of India to get all the information about the functioning of government departments.
- India has been observing 24th December as the National Consumers’ Day. It was on this day that the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Act in 1986.
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Consumer Rights: Summary
- A consumer is a person who buys a product; he is also called the end user.
- Individual consumers are often exploited and find themselves in a weak position, so, rules and regulations are required to protect the consumers in the marketplace.
- The consumer movement arose out of dissatisfaction of the consumers as the sellers were indulging in many unfair practices.
- Awareness made consumers realize that the sellers also had the responsibility of ensuring the quality of goods and services they offered.
- In 1985 United Nations adopted the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection.
- A major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act 1986, popularly known as COPRA.
- The rights of a consumer are, right to safety, right to information, right to choice, right to seek redressal and right to represent.
- When consumers become conscious of their rights while purchasing various goods and services, they will be able to discriminate and make informed choices.
- The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification marks scheme was also introduced.
- India has been observing 24 December as the National Consumers’ Day. It was on this day that the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Act in 1986.