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Question
Match the following:
| (i) Availing details in ingredients of a product | (a) Right to safety. |
| (ii) Agmark | (b) Dealing with consumer cases. |
| (iii) Accident due to faulty engine in a scooter | (c) Certification of edible oil and cereals. |
| (iv) District Consumer Court | (d) Agency that develops standards for goods and services. |
| (v) Consumers International | (e) Right to Information. |
| (vi) Bureau of Indian Standards | (f) Global-level institution of consumer welfare organisations. |
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Solution
| (i) Availing details in ingredients of a product | (e) Right to Information. |
| (ii) Agmark | (c) Certification of edible oil and cereals. |
| (iii) Accident due to faulty engine in a scooter. | (a) Right to safety. |
| (iv) District Consumer Court | (b) Dealing with consumer cases. |
| (v) Consumers International | (f) Global-level institution of consumer welfare organisations. |
| (vi) Bureau of Indian Standards | (d) Agency that develops standards for goods and services. |
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