HomeCBSE CLASS 10 ECONOMICSCBSE Class 10 I Economics I MCQ TEST -1 I Chapter 5 I Consumer Rights CBSE Class 10 I Economics I MCQ TEST -1 I Chapter 5 I Consumer Rights Q1. Which one of the following days is being observed as ‘National Consumers Day’ in India? 24 December 25 December 10 December 31 December Q2. ISI mark can be seen on which of the following items? Jewellery Edible oil Electrical appliances Cereals Q3. ‘Hallmark’ is used as a logo for which one of the following? Agricultural products Jewellery Electronic goods None of these Q4. What is the full form of ISI? Indian Standards Institute India's Standard Institute India's Standard Institution None of these Q5. The full form of COPRA is Consumer Protection of Right Consumer Provident Act Consumer Protection Act None of these Q6. COPRA was enacted in the year 1985 1986 1987 1988 Q7. When was the ‘Right to Information’ Act passed? In January 2002 In March 2004 In October 2005 None of these Q8. Which of the following is not a right of consumers? Right to safety Right to be informed Right to choose Right to constitutional remedies Q9. When did United Nations adopt the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection? 1985 1990 1995 1999 Q10. Which of the following is not a function of Consumer Protection Councils? To create awareness of consumer rights among consumers. To guide consumers on how to file cases in consumer courts. To provide compensation to consumers when they are cheated by shopkeepers. To represent consumers in Consumer Courts at times. Q11. What was the name given to the agency at the global level for the protection of consumer rights? Consumer Court of Justice International Consumer Forum Consumers Commission Consumers International Q12. Which one of the following does not provide certificate of standardization in India? ISI Agmark Hallmark COPRA Q13. Suppose you want to buy toothpaste and the shop owner says that he/she can sell the toothpaste only if you buy a toothbrush, which of your right is being violated by the shopkeeper? Right to safety Right to be informed Right to choose Right to represent Q14. Which of the following is not a right of consumers? Right to safety Right to be informed Right to choose Right to constitutional remedies Q15. In October 2005, the Government of India enacted a law known as: Right to Choose Act Right to Information Act Women Reservation Act Anti-corruption Act Q16. Which one of the following is not true regarding the Right to Safety? Right to be protected against unsafe appliances. Right to protected against unsafe working conditions. Right to seek information about functioning of government departments. Right to be protected against services which are hazardous to life. Q17. Who amongst the following is protected through rules and regulations in the market place? The shopkeepers The manufactures The consumers None of the above Q18. Marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to life and property is covered under: right to be protected right to be assured right to seek redressal none of the above Q19. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 covers the whole of India except: The state of Jammu and Kashmir Andaman and Nicobar Islands Lakshadweep all the above Q20. Who can seek information under the RTI Act, 2005? A group of persons An individual citizen A registered company An association / society Submit Your Answers Newer Older