
Organizer: Department of Commerce and Management at Michael Job College of Arts and Science for Women.
About the Quiz
- Every year on March 15, the department celebrates World Consumer Rights Day 2025 to honour the implementation of consumer rights throughout the country.
- This online quiz starts from March 15th to March 18th, 2025.
- After entering the link, you must complete your answers within 15 minutes; otherwise, your response will be automatically submitted.
- Participants who score above 80% in the quiz will receive an e-certificate in their registered email.
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- When World Consumer Rights Day celebrated?
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A) March 8
B) March 15
C) April 15
D) June 5 - Who is considered the father of Consumer Rights?
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A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) John F. Kennedy
C) Nelson Mandela
D) Thomas Edison - Which of the following is NOT one of the basic consumer rights?
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A) Right to safety
B) Right to choose
C) Right to privacy
D) Right to information - The “Right to be Heard” means consumers should have the right to
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A) Be informed about their products
B) Make complaints or grievances known
C) Choose any product freely
D) Enjoy legal protection - Which organization established the Consumer Protection Act in India?
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A) United Nations
B) European Union
C) Indian Government
D) World Health Organization - What is the primary purpose of World Consumer Rights Day?
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A) To promote new consumer products
B) To raise awareness about consumer rights
C) To increase sales
D) To establish consumer taxes - Which one of these principle of the ‘Consumer Protection Act’?
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A) Consumer exploitation
B) Consumer safety
C) Price regulation
D) Consumer advertising - Which of these is a major consumer protection challenge today?
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A) Safe food supply
B) Product advertising
C) Online scams and fraud
D) Transportation services - What is the global theme for World Consumer Rights Day 2023?
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A) Protecting Consumers from Fake News
B) Fair Digital Finance
C) Consumer Protection for Sustainable Development
D) Consumer Education and Awareness - Which of these refers to the “Right to Information” for consumers?
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A) Access to product ingredients
B) Getting accurate health advice
C) Access to fair financial products
D) Information about corporate activities - Which government body handles consumer complaints in India?
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A) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
B) Consumer Forum
C) Ministry of Finance
D) Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) - The “Right to Redress” means consumers have the right to
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A) Choose their products freely
B) Access product instructions
C) Be compensated for poor service or faulty products
D) Be protected from harmful products - Which of the following is an example of unethical consumer practice?
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A) Fair trade
B) False advertising
C) Transparency in pricing
D) Free returns on defective goods - What does the “Right to Safety” ensure for consumers?
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A) Protection from unsafe products
B) Discounts on goods
C) Higher quality products
D) No warranty terms - The Consumer Protection Act in India was introduced in which year?
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A) 1995
B) 1992
C) 2000
D) 2010 - Which of the following is the responsibility of a consumer under consumer rights law?
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A) Report unethical practices
B) Follow all company policies
C) Maintain confidentiality of products
D) Ignore issues in consumer services - What does the “Right to Choose” refer to in consumer rights?
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A) Ability to select products without any restrictions
B) Freedom to choose between products offered in the market
C) Choosing service providers freely
D) Ability to access the best price for goods - Which of these is a consumer right under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
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A) Right to quality education
B) Right to safe food and health
C) Right to own property
D) Right to choose employment - Which organization is responsible for the World Consumer Rights Day?
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A) The World Trade Organization (WTO)
B) The United Nations (UN)
C) The International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network (ICPEN)
D) World Health Organization (WHO) - What should consumers do if they encounter a product defect under the Consumer Protection Act?
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A) Ignore it and continue using the product
B) Return the product and demand a refund or replacement
C) Report the defect to the police
D) Keep using the product until it causes harm