Ipr And Patenting MCQ



Question 61 : When did China became a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)?

  1. 1978
  2. 1979
  3. 1980
  4. 1982
  

Question 62 : Which of the following options are correct? Statement 1: Infringement means assignment of an intellectual property right. Statement 2: Infringement means trespass on an intellectual property.

  1. Statement 1 is true, 2 is false
  2. Statement 1 is false, 2 is true
  3. Statement 1 and 2 both are false
  4. Statement 1 and 2 both are true
  

Question 63 : Intellectual property is broadly divided into two categories

  1. Private & Public
  2. Authorised & unauthorized
  3. Indian and Foreign
  4. Patents & Copyrights
  

Question 64 : Which of the following is not one of the challenges in valuing IP?

  1. patent pooling
  2. Lack of information to identify benchmarks
  3. shortage of valuation experts
  4. Level of subjectivity and assumptions
  

Question 65 : Under the Treaty on Patent Cooperation, inventors may submit only ______ which is valid in one or all of the more than 120 countries that are members of this Treaty.

  1. two national application
  2. two international application
  3. one international application
  4. one national application
  

Question 66 : Typically, transfer technology is done ___ protecting the IPR (i.e. patents and copyrights).

  1. before
  2. after
  3. never
  4. anytime
  

Question 67 : E-commerce thing that needs to be considered with respect to IP is

  1. traditional knowledge
  2. data
  3. logo
  4. photos
  

Question 68 : Every application for a patent shall be for one invention only and shall be filed in Form-1 at an appropriate office

  1. One invention- one application
  2. Up to four connected inventions are permissible
  3. Multiple inventions can be clubbed in one application and special fees to be charged for it
  4. One major invention and one minor invention are permissible
  

Question 69 : How much time does standard patent gives protection and control over an invention for a non-pharmaceutical substances in Australian scenario?

  1. up to 25
  2. up to 20
  3. up to 30
  4. up to 15
  

Question 70 : Which of the following options are correct?Assertion: Patents protect inventions. Reason: Intellectual property rights are descriptive of the character of the things that it protects.

  1. A is true but R is false
  2. A is false but R is true
  3. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
  4. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
  

Question 71 : The mandate relating to confidential information under TRIPS is provided under

  1. Article 40
  2. Article 39
  3. Article 30
  4. Article 44
  

Question 72 : Which of the following is not a rule for patentability in Japanese scenario?

  1. Novelty
  2. Inventive Step
  3. Innovation
  4. Industrial Applicability
  

Question 73 : A design in India does not include

  1. mode or principle of construction
  2. features of shape
  3. composition of lines or colours
  4. shape of the object
  

Question 74 : Multiple patents are filed over a period of time on improvements or modifications, to extend the life of the patent

  1. Patent Portfolio Management
  2. Patent License
  3. Patent Thicket
  4. Patent Pool
  

Question 75 : Which one is not related to trademarks

  1. Paris Convention, 1883
  2. Berne convention, 1886
  3. Madrid Agreement, 1891
  4. Madrid Protocol, 1989
  

Question 76 : Compulsory License for export under Indian Patents Act is for--

  1. Pharmaceutical Products
  2. Diagnostic kits required for their use
  3. Medicinal Plants
  4. Clinical Trial Data
  

Question 77 : A new way to process milk so that the saturated fats are lowered in butter it is covered under:

  1. Patents
  2. Copyrights
  3. Trade mark
  4. Industrial design
  

Question 78 : According to Indian Patent Act 1970, a patent can be filed by

  1. a robot
  2. a real person
  3. a car
  4. a computer
  

Question 79 : A patent gives the owner the right to:

  1. make the invention
  2. commercialise the invention
  3. publish the results of tests using the invention
  4. keep others from copying her invention
  

Question 80 : The patentability criteria as under TRIPS consists of

  1. Originality, novelty, utility
  2. Originality, utility, inventive step
  3. Novelty, utility, inventive step
  4. Novelty, originality, enforceability
  

Question 81 : ...... means an application for a patent made by virtue of Section 135;

  1. international application
  2. convention application
  3. exclusive licence
  4. international application
  

Question 82 : .......... grants exclusivity for products that come out of creative labour.

  1. Product laws
  2. Property laws
  3. Personal laws
  4. Criminal laws
  

Question 83 : What protects the intellectual property created by designers?

  1. copyright
  2. patents
  3. registered designs
  4. Trademarks
  

Question 84 : Section ____ provides the inventions which are not patentable under the

  1. section 6
  2. section 9
  3. section 10
  4. section 3 and 4
  

Question 85 : What is included in biological resources?

  1. genetic material of animal
  2. human genetic material
  3. softwares with Genetic algorithms
  4. designs
  

Question 86 : Indian Design Act was enacted in the year

  1. 1970
  2. 2000
  3. 1998
  4. 1995
  

Question 87 : What is the challenge faced by Intellectual Property?

  1. Biodiversity
  2. Digital world
  3. Internet
  4. Product
  

Question 88 : _____________can be interpreted stand-alone without associating with any other claims.

  1. Dependent claims
  2. Independent claims
  3. Mutually dependent claims
  4. verbatim claim
  

Question 89 : Which one is the correct format for the claims part?

  1. Preamble, transitional phrase, body
  2. Preamble, body, transitional phrase
  3. transitional phrase, body, preamble
  4. transitional phrase, preamble ,body
  

Question 90 : A PCT publication is

  1. always a granted patent
  2. sometimes a granted patent
  3. always a patent application
  4. Revoked application
  
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