Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of the National "Do not call" List (DNCL)?

  1. Encourage telemarketing calls

  2. Allow unlimited telemarketing calls

  3. Provide protection against unwanted telemarketing calls

  4. Regulate phone bills

The correct answer is: Provide protection against unwanted telemarketing calls

The National "Do not call" List (DNCL) was created to provide protection against unwanted telemarketing calls for consumers who do not wish to be bothered by such calls. It is a list that consumers can sign up for to avoid receiving unsolicited calls from telemarketers. Options A and B are incorrect because they are the complete opposite of the purpose of the DNCL. Option D is also incorrect as regulating phone bills does not relate to the function of the DNCL.