Consumer Advocacy and Rights Quiz
Test your understanding of consumer advocacy and rights with this quiz covering laws, agencies, and protections.
#1
Which organization is responsible for protecting consumer rights in the United States?
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
#2
What does the acronym 'FDA' stand for in the context of consumer advocacy?
Food and Drug Administration
Federal Department of Agriculture
Financial Disclosure Agency
Fair Distribution Authority
#3
What is the purpose of the Better Business Bureau (BBB)?
To regulate business practices
To provide consumer advocacy and education
To enforce consumer protection laws
To lobby for business interests
#4
What is the purpose of a class action lawsuit in consumer advocacy?
To provide legal representation to businesses
To consolidate multiple individual claims into a single case
To increase the cost of litigation for consumers
To discourage consumers from seeking compensation
#5
Which of the following is NOT a right protected by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)?
The right to privacy
The right to dispute and request validation of debt
The right to refuse payment
The right to be treated with respect and fairness
#6
Which of the following is NOT a right protected under consumer rights?
Right to safety
Right to education
Right to be informed
Right to choose
#7
What does 'lemon laws' refer to in the context of consumer protection?
Laws protecting consumers against defective products
Laws governing the sale of citrus fruits
Laws regulating lemonade stands
Laws regarding environmental conservation
#8
Which of the following is NOT a type of product warranty?
Lifetime warranty
Implied warranty
Extended warranty
Imposed warranty
#9
What is the purpose of the Truth in Lending Act (TILA)?
To regulate the advertising of consumer products
To prevent unfair debt collection practices
To ensure that consumers receive accurate information about credit terms
To regulate the safety of consumer goods
#10
What does the term 'cooling-off period' refer to in consumer rights?
A period during which a consumer can cancel a contract without penalty
A period during which a product can be returned for a full refund
A period during which a consumer can request a replacement product
A period during which a product warranty is extended
#11
Which international organization aims to protect and promote the rights of consumers globally?
World Health Organization (WHO)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Consumer International
International Red Cross
#12
Which federal agency is responsible for enforcing the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)?
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Department of Justice (DOJ)
#13
What is the purpose of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in the United States?
To regulate the advertising of consumer products
To enforce consumer protection laws
To ensure the safety of consumer products
To provide financial assistance to consumers
#14
Which federal agency enforces the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA)?
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
#15
Which of the following is a key provision of the Consumer Credit Protection Act (CCPA)?
Regulation of credit reporting agencies
Regulation of food labeling
Regulation of internet service providers
Regulation of public transportation
Quiz Questions with Answers
Forget wasting time on incorrect answers. We deliver the straight-up correct options, along with clear explanations that solidify your understanding.
Popular Quizzes in Consumer Law
Report