Test
1. Protection of competition and creation of conditions for the effective functioning of commodity markets are regulated by:
A. Tax Code of the Russian Federation;
B. Consumer Protection Law;
B. Civil Code of the Russian Federation;
G. FZ On protection of competition.
2. Individuals and legal entities capable of influencing the activities of legal entities and (or) individuals engaged in entrepreneurial activities are called persons:
A. dominant;
B. affiliated;
B. influencing;
G. lobbying.
3. Natural monopoly is a state:
A. market;
B. commodity market;
B. market and production in which there is no competition;
D. of a commodity market, in which the settlement of a dispute in this market is more efficient in the absence of competition.
4. Subjects of natural monopolies are obliged:
A. provide access to commodity markets on non-discriminatory terms;
B. produce goods only under contracts with certain commercial organizations;
B. provide access to commodity markets only for certain types of goods;
G. to sell goods and produce them without any restrictions.
5. Decision, order of the antimonopoly authority?
A. are subject to mandatory execution within 3 months. from the date of issue;
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B. can be challenged in court, arbitration court within 3 months. from the date of the decision, issuance of the order;
B. appeal, not subject to dispute;
G. can be challenged in court within 6 months. from the date of the decision, issuance of the order.
6. The antimonopoly body has the right to issue to economic entities
binding?
A. rulings;
B. prescriptions;
B. submission;
G. instructions.
7. Civil law sanctions for violation of antimonopoly legislation may be applied:
A. only by court order;
B. only on the basis of an order from the antimonopoly body;
B. both by a court decision and on the basis of an order from the antimonopoly authority;
G. by decision of a public authority.
8. Advertising is information addressed to:
A. to a specific person(s);
B. to an indefinite circle of persons;
B. only to business entities;
G. to an indefinite circle of people and aimed at drawing to the object of advertising and its promotion on the market.
9. Competition is divided into:
A. general and particular;
B. discriminatory and non-discriminatory;
V. reasonable and unreasonable;
G. conscientious and unscrupulous.
10. Transactions, other actions, the implementation of which has an impact on the development of competition, are:
A. economic concentration;
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B. preferences;
B. business contracts;
G. dominance.
11. Antimonopoly regulation is a set of antimonopoly measures and mechanisms for their implementation (methods, means and institutions) with the aim of:
A. providing conditions for the development of market competition and limiting monopolistic activity;
B. a set of antimonopoly measures and mechanisms for their implementation (methods, means and institutions) in order to combat cartels and monopolies;
B. a set of antimonopoly measures and mechanisms for their implementation in order to promote the development of market structures.
D. providing conditions for the development of market competition
12. The formation and development of antimonopoly legislation and the practice of antimonopoly regulation is associated with the adoption of the law:
A. Clayton;
B. Robinson-Patman;
W. Sherman.
D. "On protection of competition"
13. The goals of antimonopoly policy do not include:
A. creation of conditions for the development of competition in the areas of activity of economic entities;
B. prevention and suppression of anti-competitive interference of state authorities in the functioning of markets;
B. preventing the development of competition in the areas of activity of economic entities;
D. determination (establishment) and application of prices (tariffs) of subjects of natural monopolies.
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