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Look at the list of statements below which of the following are rights of a consumer one the right two information to the right to consumer protection by the government Three the right to complain for the right not to pay A one and two only B one two and three only C one three and four only D two and four only

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The rights of a consumer typically include:

1. The right to information (to be informed about the products and services they are purchasing).
2. The right to consumer protection by the government.
3. The right to complain about products and services that do not meet expected standards.
4. The right not to pay for defective products or services.

Based on your options:

- Option A (one and two only) – incorrect, as it omits the right to complain.
- Option B (one, two, and three only) – incorrect, as it omits the right not to pay.
- Option C (one, three, and four only) – incorrect, as it omits the right to consumer protection.
- Option D (two and four only) – incorrect, as it omits rights one and three.

Since none of the provided options fully encompass the recognized rights of a consumer, there isn't a correct answer. However, if we consider the most essential rights, "the right to information," "the right to consumer protection by the government," and "the right to complain" (options one to three) are generally foundational consumer rights. Thus, Option B (one, two, and three only) might be considered the closest, but it still fails to include the right not to pay for defective goods.

If forced to choose, the best match remains **B (one, two, and three only)** if you're focusing on basic consumer rights recognized more widely.
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