Consumer act of the Philippines
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- Q1What is the primary purpose of the Consumer Act of the Philippines?To protect consumers from unfair trade practicesTo promote businesses onlyTo regulate the banking systemTo create a sales tax system30s
- Q2Which government agency is primarily responsible for enforcing the Consumer Act of the Philippines?National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)Commission on Audit (COA)Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)Department of Health (DOH)30s
- Q3What is a key feature of the Consumer Act of the Philippines regarding consumer rights?Right to informationRight to access to creditRight to free transportationRight to employment30s
- Q4Which of the following is NOT covered by the Consumer Act of the Philippines?Employment contractsProduct warrantiesLabeling of goodsConsumer credit30s
- Q5Under the Consumer Act of the Philippines, what can consumers do if they receive defective products?Ignore the issuePurchase the item againReturn the product without any actionFile a complaint and seek redress30s
- Q6What is the maximum penalty for violations of the Consumer Act of the Philippines?P300,000 or imprisonment of up to 10 yearsP1,000,000 or imprisonment of up to 20 yearsP50,000 or imprisonment of up to 1 yearP100,000 or imprisonment of up to 5 years30s
- Q7Which of the following is a consumer's right under the Consumer Act of the Philippines?Right to quality and safetyRight to unlimited returnsRight to secret transactionsRight to free goods and services30s
- Q8What is the significance of the 'Right to Choose' under the Consumer Act of the Philippines?It mandates consumers to buy only local productsIt prohibits advertising of productsIt allows consumers to select from a variety of goods and servicesIt restricts consumers to one option30s
- Q9What action should a consumer take if they are misled by false advertising according to the Consumer Act of the Philippines?Report the misleading advertisement to the DTIBuy the product anywayShare it on social mediaIgnore it30s
- Q10Which type of product labeling is mandated by the Consumer Act of the Philippines?Labeling that is written in multiple languagesLabeling that is hidden on the packagingClear and accurate labeling of ingredients and attributesLabeling that includes only price information30s