1. As a consumer in a shopping complex: 1. Check Product Quality: Inspect products before purchase. 2. Compare Prices: Compare prices for better value. 3. Ask for Information: Inquire about product details and policies. 4. Verify Receipts: Ensure accuracy of receipts and invoices. 5. Respect Shop RulesRead more

    As a consumer in a shopping complex:
    1. Check Product Quality: Inspect products before purchase.

    2. Compare Prices: Compare prices for better value.

    3. Ask for Information: Inquire about product details and policies.

    4. Verify Receipts: Ensure accuracy of receipts and invoices.

    5. Respect Shop Rules: Follow shop regulations and be courteous.

    6. Report Issues: Report any problems with products or services.

    7. Responsible Disposal: Dispose of waste appropriately.

    8. Know Your Rights: Understand consumer rights for protection.

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  2. When buying a bottle of honey and a packet of biscuits, look for: 1. FSSAI Logo Ensures honey and biscuits comply with food safety standards, indicating their safety for consumption. 2. Agmark Certification: While not mandatory for honey, an Agmark certification ensures certain quality standards forRead more

    When buying a bottle of honey and a packet of biscuits, look for:

    1. FSSAI Logo Ensures honey and biscuits comply with food safety standards, indicating their safety for consumption.

    2. Agmark Certification: While not mandatory for honey, an Agmark certification ensures certain quality standards for agricultural products.

    Checking for these logos assures consumers of the products’ adherence to safety and quality standards set by regulatory authorities, ensuring safe and quality purchases.

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  3. Tea, an important beverage crop, thrives in warm climates (20-30°C), ample rainfall, altitudes of 600-2,100 meters, acidic well-drained soils rich in organic matter, and moderate sunlight.

    Tea, an important beverage crop, thrives in warm climates (20-30°C), ample rainfall, altitudes of 600-2,100 meters, acidic well-drained soils rich in organic matter, and moderate sunlight.

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  4. The Consumer Protection Act (1986) was enacted to: 1. Safeguard Consumer Rights: Protect consumers from unfair trade practices and exploitation. 2. Establish Grievance Redressal: Set up forums for resolving consumer disputes effectively. 3. Empower Consumers: Provide legal recourse for seeking compeRead more

    The Consumer Protection Act (1986) was enacted to:
    1. Safeguard Consumer Rights: Protect consumers from unfair trade practices and exploitation.
    2. Establish Grievance Redressal: Set up forums for resolving consumer disputes effectively.
    3. Empower Consumers: Provide legal recourse for seeking compensation and promoting awareness.
    4. Promote Fair Practices: Encourage fair competition and ethical conduct in business.
    5. Streamline Legal Procedures: Simplify processes for expedient dispute resolution and consumer protection.

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  5. To express the distance of 3250 meters into kilometers, you can use the fact that 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. To convert meters to kilometers, divide the number of meters by 1000: Distance in kilometers = Distance in meters / 1000 So, for Radha's home-to-school distance: Distance in kilometRead more

    To express the distance of 3250 meters into kilometers, you can use the fact that 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters.
    To convert meters to kilometers, divide the number of meters by 1000:
    Distance in kilometers = Distance in meters / 1000
    So, for Radha’s home-to-school distance:
    Distance in kilometers = 3250 meters / 1000 = 3.25 kilometers
    Therefore, the distance between Radha’s home and her school is 3.25 kilometers.

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