1. The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (National Commission) shall have jurisdiction to complaints where the value of the goods or services and compensation, if any, claimed exceeds rupees
(a) One crore
(b) 50 lakh
(c) 2 crore
(d) 75 lakh
(a) The President
(b) The Supreme Court of India
(c) The Ministry of Consumer Affairs
(d) No such option is available
3. Appeal against the order of National Commission can be preferred before the Supreme Court of India within a period of ............ days from the date of the order
(a) 45 days
(b) 60 days
(c) 30 days
(d) 90 days
(a) Section 21
(b) Section 22
(c) Section 24
(d) Section 23
(a) 50% and Rs.50,000/-
(b) 40% and Rs.50,000/-
(c) 50% and Rs.35,000/-
(d) 40% and Rs.60,000/-
(a) Rs. 1000/-
(b) Rs.10000/-
(c) Rs. 5000/-
(d) Rs. 2000/-
(a) with imprisonment for a term less than one month
(b) with imprisonment for a term less than one year
(c) with imprisonment for a term less than one month but which may extend to three years
(d) with imprisonment for a term less than one month but which may extend to one year
(a) with fine not less than Rs.2000/
(b) with fine not less than Rs.20000/
(c) with fine not less than Rs.2000/ but which may extend to Rs.20,000/-
(d) with fine not less than Rs.2000/- but which may extend to Rs.10,000/-
9. As per Section 30 of the Act, who can make rules for carrying out the provisions contained in the act?
(a) Central Government
(b) State Government
(c) Both Central & State Government in respect of the clause specified in Section 30 of the Act
(d) Supreme Court of India
10. As per section 30(A) of the Act, who can make regulations with this Act with the previous approval of the Central Government for giving effect to the provisions of this Act
(a) Central Conumer Protcection Council
(b) National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
(c) Ministry of Consumer Affairs
(d) Supreme Court of India
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