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Consumer Protection Act 2019 Online Quiz
1. Any person, aggrieved by an order made by the National Commission may prefer an appeal against such order to the Supreme Court within a period of _____ days from the order?
30 days
45 days
60 days
90 days
Correct answer
30 days
2. Percentage of claim to the deposited in Supreme Court to file appeal against order of National Commission?
50%
51%
10%
Not required
Correct answer
50%
3. District Commission, the State Commission or the National Commission shall not admit a complaint unless it is filed within _ years from the date on which the cause of action has arisen?
5 Years
One Year
3 Years
Two Years
Correct answer
Two Years
4. What is the maximum and minimum Penalty (fine) for non-compliance of order of District Commission or the State Commission or the National Commission?
Min – 25,000/- and Max – 1 Lakh
Min – 10,000/- and Max – 50,000/-
Min – 1 Lakh and Max – 5 Lakh
None of these
Correct answer
Min – 25,000/- and Max – 1 Lakh
5. What is the maximum and minimum Penalty (imprisonment) for non-compliance of order of District Commission or the State Commission or the National Commission?
not be less than six month, but which may extend to three years
not be less than one month, but which may extend to three years
not be less than two years, but which may extend to seven years
None of these
Correct answer
not be less than one month, but which may extend to three years
6. The District Commission, the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, shall have the power of a _____ for the trial of offences under Consumer Protection Act 2019?
High Court of the State
Administrative Tribunal
Judicial Magistrate of first class
District Court
Correct answer
Judicial Magistrate of first class
7. The order made by the District Commission under Consumer Protection Act 2019 shall lie with?
District Court
High Court
State Commission
National Commission
Correct answer
State Commission
8. Appeal against the order of a District Commission or a State Commission or the National Commission shall be preferred within a period of __ days from the date of order?
90 days
one years
60 days
30 days
Correct answer
30 days
9. Who shall establish, by notification, a consumer mediation cell to be attached to each of the District Commissions and the State Commissions of that State?
High Court of the State
State Government
Central Government
District Collector
Correct answer
State Government
10. Who among the following shall establish, by notification, a consumer mediation cell to be attached to the National Commission and each of the regional Benches?
Supreme Court of India
National Commission
Central Government
Minister In charge of Food and Consumer Affairs
Correct answer
Central Government
11. The panel of mediators prepared under Consumer Protection Act 2019 shall be valid for a period of?
two years
four years
five years
ten years
Correct answer
five years
12. The District Commission or the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, shall, within _ days of the receipt of the settlement report, pass suitable order recording such settlement of consumer dispute and dispose of the matter accordingly?
three days
five days
seven days
ten days
Correct answer
seven days
13. “Offences and Penalties” is mentioned in which Chapter of Consumer Protection Act 2019?
Chapter III
Chapter V
Chapter VII
Chapter II
Correct answer
Chapter VII
14. Whoever, fails to comply with any direction of the Central Authority under sections 20 and 21 of Consumer Protection Act 2019 shall be punished with?
imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to twenty lakh rupees, or with both
imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to ten lakh rupees, or with both
imprisonment for a term which may extend to 12 months or with fine which may extend to fifty lakh rupees, or with both
imprisonment for a term which may extend to 3 years
Correct answer
imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to twenty lakh rupees, or with both
15. Any manufacturer or service provider who causes a false or misleading advertisement to be made which is prejudicial to the interest of consumers shall be? i. punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years ii. with fine which may extend to ten lakh rupees
Only i is correct
Only ii is correct
Both i and ii are correct
None of the above
Correct answer
Both i and ii are correct
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