National Consumer Rights Day is observed annually on 24 December. The day is observed because Consumer Protection Act 1986 came into effect on this day. The CPA 1986 was enforced so that consumers can be more aware of their entitled rights. This day provides opportunity for every consumer against different kinds of exploitation, such as deficiency in services, and unfair trade practices and defective goods. Effective safeguards, the need to highlight the consumer rights movement and its significance are the main points of focus on this day. Theme 2021: Consumer – Know your Rights
Suppose Ranjan purchases a bike for Rs. 6,50,000 and sells it for Rs. 8,00,000, calculate the profit % in this transaction.
Deepak sells all his goods available in his shop at the cost price, but he cheats on his customers and gives 25% fewer goods than he should give. Find h...
A trader allows two successive discounts of 20% and 10% on selling an article. If he gets 550 for that article, find its marked price.
If the selling price of 5 items is equal to the cost price of 8 items, then what will be the profit percentage?
By selling 72 articles, a man suffers a loss of the selling price of 9 articles. Find the loss percentage.
Oil equal to 20% of the weight of ground nut is extracted in a mill. The matter left after extraction is sold as cattle feed at the rate of Rs 12.5/kg. ...
By giving a discount of 23% on the market price of an article, the trader earns a profit of 10%. If the difference between the market price and the cost...
Person 'P' purchased two watches at the same price. One of the watches was sold at a profit of 26%, while the other was sold at a...
Tarun bought a Toaster for Rs. 24000. After one year he sold it to Lalit at 10% less of his cost price. Lalit spends extra Rs. 400 for its repair. And ...
A person 'P' purchased an item and sold it to 'K' with a profit margin of 32%. If the item had been purchased for Rs. 1,500 less and sold for Rs. 500 mo...