Deck 34: Protecting the Consumer and the Taxpayer
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Deck 34: Protecting the Consumer and the Taxpayer
1
Price fixing
A) violates federal law.
B) violates state law.
C) violates both state and federal laws.
D) is permissible if it results in lower costs to the consumer.
A) violates federal law.
B) violates state law.
C) violates both state and federal laws.
D) is permissible if it results in lower costs to the consumer.
C
2
False "suggested list prices" are an example of price fixing.
False
3
A judgment in a class action suit is binding only upon the person bringing the suit.
False
4
If a company is guilty of false advertising, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may require the company to run corrective advertisements.
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5
Lemon laws entitle a consumer to receive a new car if there is any defect in the present car.
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6
Price fixing is legal if it results in lower prices for consumers.
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7
The Consumer Product Safety Commission does not have the power to force a toy manufacturer to place a warning label on its products.
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8
Liability for injuries on international flights is set by the Prague Convention.
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9
Failure to use plain English in contracts voids those contracts.
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10
The purpose of consumer protection laws is
A) to prohibit unfair business practices.
B) to set minimum product standards.
C) to provide procedures for correcting wrongs.
D) all of these.
A) to prohibit unfair business practices.
B) to set minimum product standards.
C) to provide procedures for correcting wrongs.
D) all of these.
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11
An item sold at or below cost in order to attract customers is called
A) a rain check.
B) a loss leader.
C) bait.
D) the switch.
A) a rain check.
B) a loss leader.
C) bait.
D) the switch.
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12
Advertising items for sale that are not in stock is an example of misleading advertising.
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13
Price fixing tends to eliminate competition.
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14
A person who receives unordered goods must pay for them if they are not returned.
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15
If a store runs out of sale items, consumers must be given rain checks.
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16
A consumer who receives unordered goods
A) must accept and pay for them.
B) must send them back if unwanted.
C) may keep the goods as a gift.
D) may sell them and send the money to the company.
A) must accept and pay for them.
B) must send them back if unwanted.
C) may keep the goods as a gift.
D) may sell them and send the money to the company.
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17
Once a consumer enters into a sales contract, he or she may not cancel it for any reason.
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18
Exaggerating the quality of merchandise is called
A) fluffing.
B) puffing.
C) luffing.
D) ruffing.
A) fluffing.
B) puffing.
C) luffing.
D) ruffing.
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19
Consumer protection is the sole responsibility of Congress.
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20
Labels on certain products must contain the name and address of the manufacturer.
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21
The mandate of the federal Food and Drug Administration is
A) to set safety standards for many products.
B) to require testing of new drugs.
C) to examine advertising and labeling of products.
D) all of these.
A) to set safety standards for many products.
B) to require testing of new drugs.
C) to examine advertising and labeling of products.
D) all of these.
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22
A(n) ____________________ is one who purchases goods and services for personal use.
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23
Compensation for a canceled airline flight is determined by
A) federal law.
B) federal regulations.
C) airline policy.
D) federal and state laws.
A) federal law.
B) federal regulations.
C) airline policy.
D) federal and state laws.
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24
A seller who violates consumer protection laws may be subject to
A) civil penalties only.
B) criminal penalties only.
C) neither civil nor criminal penalties.
D) both civil and criminal penalties.
A) civil penalties only.
B) criminal penalties only.
C) neither civil nor criminal penalties.
D) both civil and criminal penalties.
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25
The purpose of food product labeling is
A) to protect the health of consumers.
B) to help consumers compare the quality of similar products.
C) to indicate a product's freshness.
D) all of these.
A) to protect the health of consumers.
B) to help consumers compare the quality of similar products.
C) to indicate a product's freshness.
D) all of these.
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26
The purpose of the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act is to provide information about
A) price.
B) quantity.
C) the manufacturer.
D) all of these.
A) price.
B) quantity.
C) the manufacturer.
D) all of these.
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27
The law intended to prevent price misrepresentation in the sale of automobiles is the
A) Automobile Information Disclosure Act.
B) Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
C) Hatch Act.
D) Automobile Consumer Act.
A) Automobile Information Disclosure Act.
B) Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
C) Hatch Act.
D) Automobile Consumer Act.
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28
A taxpayer's right to contest a decision involving income taxes is protected by
A) the U.S. Constitution.
B) state law.
C) the Internal Revenue Service.
D) the Tax Court.
A) the U.S. Constitution.
B) state law.
C) the Internal Revenue Service.
D) the Tax Court.
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29
Consumers' rights may be enforced by
A) the federal government.
B) consumers individually.
C) a class action suit.
D) all of these.
A) the federal government.
B) consumers individually.
C) a class action suit.
D) all of these.
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30
Price fixing, loss leaders, and price misrepresentation are illegal because they eliminate ____________________.
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31
A contract must be written in plain English if it is
A) a consumer contract.
B) for money, goods, or services.
C) for merchandise valued at less than a certain amount.
D) all of these.
A) a consumer contract.
B) for money, goods, or services.
C) for merchandise valued at less than a certain amount.
D) all of these.
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32
The federal agency mainly responsible for product safety is the
A) Federal Trade Commission.
B) Food and Drug Administration.
C) Consumer Product Safety Commission.
D) Federal Safety Commission.
A) Federal Trade Commission.
B) Food and Drug Administration.
C) Consumer Product Safety Commission.
D) Federal Safety Commission.
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33
The agency primarily responsible for consumer safety is the ____________________.
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34
Lemon laws cover
A) all defects.
B) only those defects that affect the safety, use, and value of the car.
C) only defects resulting from the negligence of the dealer.
D) none of these.
A) all defects.
B) only those defects that affect the safety, use, and value of the car.
C) only defects resulting from the negligence of the dealer.
D) none of these.
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35
A group claiming a violation of consumer protection laws may seek redress by bringing a(n)
A) derivative action.
B) individual action.
C) class action.
D) pro bono proceeding.
A) derivative action.
B) individual action.
C) class action.
D) pro bono proceeding.
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36
Liability for lost, delayed or damaged baggage is determined by
A) the Federal Trade Commission.
B) the Federal Aviation Administration.
C) each airline.
D) Congress.
A) the Federal Trade Commission.
B) the Federal Aviation Administration.
C) each airline.
D) Congress.
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37
Under the lemon laws in most states, if a car cannot be repaired after a certain number of attempts or after a certain period of time, the owner is entitled to
A) a refund of the purchase price.
B) a new car.
C) either refund of the purchase price or a new car.
D) neither a refund of the purchase price nor a new car.
A) a refund of the purchase price.
B) a new car.
C) either refund of the purchase price or a new car.
D) neither a refund of the purchase price nor a new car.
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38
Consumers have the right to change their minds about door-to-door sales and to cancel the contract within
A) 3 days.
B) 5 days.
C) 15 days.
D) 30 days.
A) 3 days.
B) 5 days.
C) 15 days.
D) 30 days.
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39
A(n) ____________________ is a coupon that allows a consumer to purchase an out-of-stock sale item at a later time for the sale price.
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40
Congress requires that certain contracts be written in ____________________.
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41
Ross Pharmaceuticals manufactured a cold remedy that could be addictive. The product label did not carry any warnings about its use. Has Ross violated the law?
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42
Liability for injuries on flights within the United States is determined by ____________________.
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43
A lawsuit brought by an individual on behalf of a group of consumers is known as a(n) ____________________.
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44
The treaty that established airlines' liability for injuries on international flights is the ____________________.
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45
The Baldwins purchased a new piano. A few months later they discovered defects in the piano and sought to cancel the contract because it was not written in plain English. May they cancel the contract?
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46
The owners of several stores in a shopping center agreed on certain hours during which they would remain open. Is this an unfair trade practice? Why or why not?
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47
Harrison purchased a vacuum cleaner from a door-to-door salesperson for $300. Two days later she changed her mind and wanted to cancel the sale. The company insisted that she was bound by the written sales contract. Is the company correct?
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48
The Nu-Tone Company, a cosmetics manufacturer, sent samples of its new skin lotion to people who had not requested them. The company later sent bills for the lotion to the same people. Must the individuals pay those bills?
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49
Failure to repair a new or used vehicle purchased with a warranty is a violation of the ____________________ laws.
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50
A taxpayer's rights are described in publications of the ____________________.
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