Thursday, 16 December 2021

Law of Consumer Protection: Multiple Choice Questions with answers: Part 9

 

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 9

81. What is meant by ‘branch office’ in Consumer Protection Act?

a) any establishment described as a branch by the opposite party

b) any establishment carrying on either the same or substantially the same activity as that carried on by the head office of the establishment

c) Both a) and b)

d) None of these

Ans. c) Both a) and b)

82. __________ defines term ‘Central Authority’ in The Consumer Protection Act, 2019.

a) Section 2 (1)

b) Section 2 (2)

c) Section 2 (3)

d) Section 2 (4)

Ans. d) Section 2 (4)

83. The Central Authority is established under _________ of The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and it is named as the Central Consumer Protection Authority.

a) section 6

b) section 8

c) section 10

d) section 12

Ans. c) section 10

84. _________ provides definition of ‘complainant’ in The Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

a) Section 2 (1) (a)

b) Section 2 (1) (b)

c) Section 2 (1) (c)

d) Section 2 (1) (d)

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

84. _________ provides definition of ‘complainant’ in The Consumer Protection Act, 2019.

a) Section 2 (5)

b) Section 2 (6)

c) Section 2 (7)

d) Section 2 (8)

Ans. a) Section 2 (5)

85. _________ of Consumer Protection Act, 2019 provides definition of ‘complaint’.

a) Section 2 (5)

b) Section 2 (6)

c) Section 2 (7)

d) Section 2 (8)

Ans. b) Section 2 (6)

86. _________ of Consumer Protection Act, 1986 provides definition of ‘complaint’.

a) Section 2 (1) (a)

b) Section 2 (1) (b)

c) Section 2 (1) (c)

d) Section 2 (1) (d)

Ans. c) Section 2 (1) (c)

87. What is a complaint?

a) any allegation in writing made by a complainant for relief under the consumer protection act.

b) any allegation made orally by a complainant for relief under the consumer protection act.

c) Both a) and b)

d) None of these

Ans. a) any allegation in writing made by a complainant for relief under the consumer protection act.

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

a) Section 2 (1) (a)

b) Section 2 (1) (b)

c) Section 2 (1) (c)

d) Section 2 (1) (d)

Ans. d) Section 2 (1) (d)

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

a) Section 2 (5)

b) Section 2 (6)

c) Section 2 (7)

d) Section 2 (8)

Ans. c) Section 2 (7)

90. Who can be a consumer as per the Consumer Protection Act?

Ans. A consumer can be

a) buyer of any goods purchased or

b) user of any goods purchased or

c) any person who hires or avails of any service or

d) any person who is beneficiary of any service hired or availed by any other person or

e) who pays for such goods and services in any system of payment or

f) or who promises to pay for such goods and services in any system of payment or

g) any person who is having the approval of use of such goods purchased or

h) any person who is with approval of benefit of such services.

The consumer does not include any person who is obtaining goods or availing services for any resale or commercial purpose.

It is specifically mentioned that ‘commercial purpose’ does not include the use of goods and services bought by a person to earn a livelihood through self-employment.


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Reference:

Section 2 in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986

 

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