1. Under
the consumer Protection Act, 1986, there is a ________________ quasi judicial
consumer dispute redressal machinery for solving the complaints of the
consumers.
(Two-tier,
Five – tier, Three
– tier)
2. In the
modern competitive market, consumer is regarded as the ___________
(King,
Agency, Superintendent)
3. A
District Forum can entertain the claims up to Rs. ________________
(10 lakh, 20 lakh,
1 crore)
4. State
Consumer Redressal Commission is popularly known as ___________
(National
Commission, State
Commission, District Forum)
5. The
President of State Commission is ____________
(District
Court Judge, Supreme Court Judge, High Court Judge)
6. Amendments
were introduced to Consumer Protection Act in the year 1993 and
________________
(1998,
2000, 2002)
7. Any
person who does not agree with the decision of State Commission can appeal to
the _______________
(Supreme
Court, High Court, National Commission)
8. Right to
_________________ restricts monopolistic tendencies in the market.
(information,
choose,
safety)
9. The
Government has established ________________ to settle the consumer disputes by
compromise.
(Lok Adalat,
District Forum, Supreme Court)
10.
National Commission has _________________ members in addition to the president.
(2, 3, 4)