03. Consumer Right
03. Consumer Right

253938 Agmark is used for the certification, standardisation of ………….. .​​​​​​​

1 Edible oils and cereals.
2 Jewellery.
3 LPG cylinders.
4 Electronic items.
03. Consumer Right

253936 What was the main drawback for the consumer?

1 High rates of final products.
2 No legal system available to consumers to protect them.
3 Low-quality products.
4 he exploitation of the consumer.
03. Consumer Right

253937 When did the United Nations adopt the guidelines for consumer protection?

1 1983.
2 1984.
3 1985.
4 1986.
03. Consumer Right

253920 When was COPRA implemented in India?

1 1984
2 1985
3 1986
4 1988
03. Consumer Right

253939 What is one of the main duties of the producer?

1 To avail low prices.
2 Need to strictly follow the required safety rules and regulations.
3 To produce high-quality goods.
4 Not to charge taxes.
03. Consumer Right

253938 Agmark is used for the certification, standardisation of ………….. .​​​​​​​

1 Edible oils and cereals.
2 Jewellery.
3 LPG cylinders.
4 Electronic items.
03. Consumer Right

253936 What was the main drawback for the consumer?

1 High rates of final products.
2 No legal system available to consumers to protect them.
3 Low-quality products.
4 he exploitation of the consumer.
03. Consumer Right

253937 When did the United Nations adopt the guidelines for consumer protection?

1 1983.
2 1984.
3 1985.
4 1986.
03. Consumer Right

253920 When was COPRA implemented in India?

1 1984
2 1985
3 1986
4 1988
03. Consumer Right

253939 What is one of the main duties of the producer?

1 To avail low prices.
2 Need to strictly follow the required safety rules and regulations.
3 To produce high-quality goods.
4 Not to charge taxes.
03. Consumer Right

253938 Agmark is used for the certification, standardisation of ………….. .​​​​​​​

1 Edible oils and cereals.
2 Jewellery.
3 LPG cylinders.
4 Electronic items.
03. Consumer Right

253936 What was the main drawback for the consumer?

1 High rates of final products.
2 No legal system available to consumers to protect them.
3 Low-quality products.
4 he exploitation of the consumer.
03. Consumer Right

253937 When did the United Nations adopt the guidelines for consumer protection?

1 1983.
2 1984.
3 1985.
4 1986.
03. Consumer Right

253920 When was COPRA implemented in India?

1 1984
2 1985
3 1986
4 1988
03. Consumer Right

253939 What is one of the main duties of the producer?

1 To avail low prices.
2 Need to strictly follow the required safety rules and regulations.
3 To produce high-quality goods.
4 Not to charge taxes.
03. Consumer Right

253938 Agmark is used for the certification, standardisation of ………….. .​​​​​​​

1 Edible oils and cereals.
2 Jewellery.
3 LPG cylinders.
4 Electronic items.
03. Consumer Right

253936 What was the main drawback for the consumer?

1 High rates of final products.
2 No legal system available to consumers to protect them.
3 Low-quality products.
4 he exploitation of the consumer.
03. Consumer Right

253937 When did the United Nations adopt the guidelines for consumer protection?

1 1983.
2 1984.
3 1985.
4 1986.
03. Consumer Right

253920 When was COPRA implemented in India?

1 1984
2 1985
3 1986
4 1988
03. Consumer Right

253939 What is one of the main duties of the producer?

1 To avail low prices.
2 Need to strictly follow the required safety rules and regulations.
3 To produce high-quality goods.
4 Not to charge taxes.
03. Consumer Right

253938 Agmark is used for the certification, standardisation of ………….. .​​​​​​​

1 Edible oils and cereals.
2 Jewellery.
3 LPG cylinders.
4 Electronic items.
03. Consumer Right

253936 What was the main drawback for the consumer?

1 High rates of final products.
2 No legal system available to consumers to protect them.
3 Low-quality products.
4 he exploitation of the consumer.
03. Consumer Right

253937 When did the United Nations adopt the guidelines for consumer protection?

1 1983.
2 1984.
3 1985.
4 1986.
03. Consumer Right

253920 When was COPRA implemented in India?

1 1984
2 1985
3 1986
4 1988
03. Consumer Right

253939 What is one of the main duties of the producer?

1 To avail low prices.
2 Need to strictly follow the required safety rules and regulations.
3 To produce high-quality goods.
4 Not to charge taxes.