Thursday, 16 December 2021

Law of Consumer Protection: Multiple Choice Questions with answers: Part 10

 

Vande Matram! These are some MCQs on the Laws of Consumer Protection in India. Please note them all for your exams.

Law of Consumer Protection: Multiple Choice Questions with answers: Part 10

91. ________ of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides for definition of ‘consumer dispute’.

a) Section 2 (1) (e)

b) Section 2 (1) (f)

c) Section 2 (1) (g)

d) Section 2 (1) (h)

Ans. a) Section 2 (1) (e)

92. ________ of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 provides for definition of ‘consumer dispute’.

a) Section 2 (5)

b) Section 2 (6)

c) Section 2 (7)

d) Section 2 (8)

Ans. d) Section 2 (8)

 93. The consumer dispute means a dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made,

a) denies the allegations contained in the complaint

b) disputes the allegations contained in the complaint

c) accepts the allegations contained in the complaint

d) Only a) and b)

Ans. d) Only a) and b)

94. ___________ of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 provides for rights of consumers.

a) Section 2

b) Section 4

c) Section 6

d) Section 8

Ans. c) Section 2 (6)

95. __________ of the Consumer Protection Act 2019 defines for rights of consumers.

a) Section 2 (9)

b) Section 2 (10)

c) Section 2 (11)

d) Section 2 (12)

Ans. a) Section 2 (9)

96. ________ of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides for definition of ‘defect’.

a) Section 2 (1) (e)

b) Section 2 (1) (f)

c) Section 2 (1) (g)

d) Section 2 (1) (h)

Ans. b) Section 2 (1) (f)

97. __________ of the Consumer Protection Act 2019 defines ‘defect’.

a) Section 2 (9)

b) Section 2 (10)

c) Section 2 (11)

d) Section 2 (12)

Ans. b) Section 2 (10)

98. What is a defect?

a) fault in the quality, quantity, potency, purity, or standard which is to be maintained

b) imperfection in the quality, quantity, potency, purity or standard which is to be maintained

c) shortcoming in the quality, quantity, potency, purity or standard which is to be maintained

d) All of these

Ans. d) All of these

99. How quality, quantity, potency, purity, or standard which is to be maintained is decided?

a) prescribed by any law in force

b) described in a contract which is either express or implied

c) claimed by a trader concerning goods

d) all of these.

Ans. d) All of these

100. Defect is related to __________.

a) service

b) goods

c) both a) and b)

d) None of these

Ans. b) goods.


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Reference:

Section 2 in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986

 

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