Read the following passage and answer the questions. Consumer unity and Trust Society (CUTS), Jaipur is an important consumer organisation. CUTS organised workshops in November for consumers in Jaipur. The theme was 'organic food' from farmers to plate of consumers' to spread awareness on organic farming and to encourage consumers for the organic food. Experts from farmers explained the harmful effects of pesticides in farming and advantages of using organic food. People were informed that the organisations test samples to detect pesticides and adulteration on regular basis and the results are published in their monthly magazine to make people aware of quality of different products. It also provides aid and legal advice to the consumers in seeking a remedy. |
Which of the following is not a responsibility of a consumer? |
Read labels carefully Buy only standardised goods To seek redressal Be aware of various goods and services available in the market |
To seek redressal |
The correct answer is option 3- To seek redressal. To seek redressal is a right of consumer not responsibility. The Consumer Protection Act empowers the consumer to fight against any unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair, restrictive trade practices adopted by sellers. Consumer rights, by themselves, cannot be effective in achieving the objective of consumer protection. Consumer protection can, in effect, be achieved only when the consumers also understand their responsibilities. A consumer should keep in mind the following responsibilities while purchasing, using and consuming goods and services — (i) Be aware about various goods and services available in the market so that an intelligent and wise choice can be made. (ii) Buy only standardised goods as they provide quality assurance. Thus, look for ISI mark on electrical goods, FPO mark on food products, Hallmark on jewelry, etc. (iii) Learn about the risks associated with products and services, follow manufacturer’s instructions and use the products safely. (iv) Read labels carefully so as to have information about prices, net weight, manufacturing and expiry dates, etc. (v) Assert yourself to ensure that you get a fair deal. (vi) Be honest in your dealings. Choose only from legal goods and services and discourage unscrupulous practices like black-marketing, hoarding, etc. (vii) Ask for a cash memo on purchase of goods or services. This would serve as a proof of the purchase made. (viii) File a complaint in an appropriate consumer forum in case of a shortcoming in the quality of goods purchased or services availed. Do not fail to take an action even when the amount involved is small. (ix) Form consumer societies which would play an active part in educating consumers and safeguarding their interests. (x) Respect the environment. Avoid waste, littering and contributing to pollution. |