Question : Who among the following is not considered a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986?
Option 1: A person who purchases products for money that has already been exchanged.
Option 2: A person who accepts any service in exchange for a promised payment.
Option 3: A person who avails of a service for a commercial purpose.
Option 4: Any person who uses items when the buyer has given their permission to do so.
Correct Answer: A person who avails of a service for a commercial purpose.
Solution : Following are the persons who are included under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986: 1. A person who purchases products for money that has already been exchanged. 2. A person who accepts any service in exchange for a promised payment. 3. Any person who uses items when the buyer has given their permission to do so. Hence, the correct option is 3.
Question : Which among the following is not considered as a consumer under consumer protection act 1986?
Option 1: A person who buys any goods for a consideration which has been paid
Option 2: A person who avails of any service for a consideration which has been promised
Option 3: A person who avails of a service for a commercial purpose
Option 4: None of the above
Question : Which of the following is not a defination of consumer?
Option 1: Any person who buys goods for a consideration which has been paid or promised
Option 2: A person who obtains goods for resale purpose
Option 3: Any person who hires or avails of any service for consideration which has been paid or promised
Question : Assertion: Under the Consumer Protection Act 2019, a consumer is a person who buys any goods or avails services for a consideration, which has been paid or promised, or partly paid and partly promised, or under any scheme of deferred payment.
Reason: The Consumer Protection Act 2019 applies to only offline transactions.
Option 1: Both the assertion and the reason are correct, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
Option 2: Both the assertion and the reason are correct, but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
Option 3: The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
Option 4: The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
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