Question 1 :
What is the challenge faced by Intellectual Property?
- Biodiversity
- Digital world
- Internet
- Product
Question 2 :
The patentability criteria as under TRIPS consists of
- Originality, novelty, utility
- Originality, utility, inventive step
- Novelty, utility, inventive step
- Novelty, originality, enforceability
Question 3 :
In 1970 several inventors decided to simplify the process for protecting patents worldwide by creating the .
- MoU
- NDA
- NOC
- Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
Question 4 :
Under the protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act, 2001, _____ have rights to protect the new variety of plant/crop either in person or through any of the designates.
- Consumers
- Clients
- Plant breeders
- Customers
Question 5 :
Which of the following is not a category of copyright work
- Literary works
- Furniture
- Sculpture
- Musical work
Question 6 :
A compulsory licence can be granted for ....
- Designs Confidential Information
- Patent and Copyright
- Trademark
- Geographical Indication
Question 7 :
A patent gives the owner the right to:
- make the invention
- commercialise the invention
- publish the results of tests using the invention
- keep others from copying her invention
Question 8 :
Which Form can be used for requesting early publication of a patent?
- Form 2
- Form 1 and 2
- Form 9
- Form 5
Question 9 :
Opposition Board consists of
- 4 members
- 3 members
- 5 members
- 7 members
Question 10 :
IP elevates the development of
- the nation
- a section of the society only
- family growth only
- only self growtrh
Question 11 :
WTO stands for...
- world trade organisation
- work trade organisation
- world traffic organisation
- work traffic organisation
Question 12 :
Claims are needed to be filled in
- Form 1
- Form 2
- Form 3
- Form 15
Question 13 :
A policy (or policies) behind the patent system is:
- to encourage an inventor to disclose an invention by granting exclusive rights over the invention to the inventor.
- to not benefit the public by limiting the scope and term of the exclusive rights granted to an inventor.
- to not benefit the public through encouraging innovation by publishing a full disclosure of the technical details of the invention.
- To benefit only the Owner of the patent
Question 14 :
Typically, transfer technology is done ___ protecting the IPR (i.e. patents and copyrights).
- before
- after
- never
- anytime
Question 15 :
A party may seek a compulsory license, after _______of the grant of a patent.
- 2 years
- 3 years
- 4 years
- 5 years
Question 16 :
What is the concerns regarding genomics?
- the appropriateness of intellectual property (IP)
- access to IP
- Technical
- Regional
Question 17 :
Assertion: A doctor cannot pass the details regarding one patient to other patient.
- under a confidential obligation
- under a professional obligation
- under a professional obligation
- under a personal obligation
Question 18 :
Intellectual property rights are _____ over the use of his/her creation for a certain period of time.
- excessive rights
- additional rights
- exclusive right
- security rights
Question 19 :
Intellectual property is broadly divided into two categories
- Private - Public
- Authorised - unauthorized
- Indian and Foreign
- Patents - Copyrights
Question 20 :
How much time does standard patent gives protection and control over an invention for a non-pharmaceutical substances in Australian scenario?
- up to 25
- up to 20
- up to 30
- up to 15
Question 21 :
An application for a patent shall ordinarily be published after
- 12 months
- 18 months
- 24 months
- 36 months
Question 22 :
Which of the following are remedies to breach of confidential information?
- infringement
- Permanent Injunction
- Damages
- Interim Injunction
Question 23 :
Upon obtaining a provisional patent, the inventor/inventors may use _____ tag when they try to find the commercial potential of their new design/process.
- Patent completed
- Patent resume
- Patent pending
- Patent submitted
Question 24 :
The ____ builds on the interest of society in works of intellectual property, holding that legal protection for intellectual works serves as an incentive to produce more intellectual works that will ultimately benefit society
- Reward theory
- Incentive theory
- Prospect theory
- Economic theory
Question 25 :
A patent is ____________granted by a country to the owner of an invention to make, use, manufacture and market the invention, provided the invention satisfies certain conditions stipulated in the law.
- exclusive right
- Inclusive right
- Both a and b
- tangible property
Question 26 :
Design patents may be granted to whom in US Scenario?
- anyone who uses design
- anyone who replicates useful process or machine
- anyone who invents a new, original, and ornamental design for an article of manufacture
- anyone who replicates a ornamental design
Question 27 :
Patil Jewellers is a bad trademark. Reason is.......
- Common Names, Names of community and name of person should be avoided
- Jewellery business must not have a trademark
- Nature of business should not be a part of trademark
- It is already taken by someone
Question 28 :
A PCT publication is
- always a granted patent
- sometimes a granted patent
- always a patent application
- Revoked application
Question 29 :
E-commerce thing that needs to be considered with respect to IP is
- traditional knowledge
- data
- logo
- photos
Question 30 :
Which one is the correct format for the claims part?
- Preamble, transitional phrase, body
- Preamble, body, transitional phrase
- transitional phrase, body, preamble
- transitional phrase, preamble ,body