Question 61 : When did China became a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)?
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980
- 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.
- Statement 1 is true, 2 is false
- Statement 1 is false, 2 is true
- Statement 1 and 2 both are false
- Statement 1 and 2 both are true
Question 63 : Intellectual property is broadly divided into two categories
- Private & Public
- Authorised & unauthorized
- Indian and Foreign
- Patents & Copyrights
Question 64 : Which of the following is not one of the challenges in valuing IP?
- patent pooling
- Lack of information to identify benchmarks
- shortage of valuation experts
- 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.
- two national application
- two international application
- one international application
- one national application
Question 66 : Typically, transfer technology is done ___ protecting the IPR (i.e. patents and copyrights).
- before
- after
- never
- anytime
Question 67 : E-commerce thing that needs to be considered with respect to IP is
- traditional knowledge
- data
- logo
- 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
- One invention- one application
- Up to four connected inventions are permissible
- Multiple inventions can be clubbed in one application and special fees to be charged for it
- 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?
- up to 25
- up to 20
- up to 30
- 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.
- A is true but R is false
- A is false but R is true
- Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
- 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
- Article 40
- Article 39
- Article 30
- Article 44
Question 72 : Which of the following is not a rule for patentability in Japanese scenario?
- Novelty
- Inventive Step
- Innovation
- Industrial Applicability
Question 73 : A design in India does not include
- mode or principle of construction
- features of shape
- composition of lines or colours
- 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
- Patent Portfolio Management
- Patent License
- Patent Thicket
- Patent Pool
Question 75 : Which one is not related to trademarks
- Paris Convention, 1883
- Berne convention, 1886
- Madrid Agreement, 1891
- Madrid Protocol, 1989
Question 76 : Compulsory License for export under Indian Patents Act is for--
- Pharmaceutical Products
- Diagnostic kits required for their use
- Medicinal Plants
- Clinical Trial Data
Question 77 : A new way to process milk so that the saturated fats are lowered in butter it is covered under:
- Patents
- Copyrights
- Trade mark
- Industrial design
Question 78 : According to Indian Patent Act 1970, a patent can be filed by
- a robot
- a real person
- a car
- a computer
Question 79 : 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 80 : The patentability criteria as under TRIPS consists of
- Originality, novelty, utility
- Originality, utility, inventive step
- Novelty, utility, inventive step
- Novelty, originality, enforceability
Question 81 : ...... means an application for a patent made by virtue of Section 135;
- international application
- convention application
- exclusive licence
- international application
Question 82 : .......... grants exclusivity for products that come out of creative labour.
- Product laws
- Property laws
- Personal laws
- Criminal laws
Question 83 : What protects the intellectual property created by designers?
- copyright
- patents
- registered designs
- Trademarks
Question 84 : Section ____ provides the inventions which are not patentable under the
- section 6
- section 9
- section 10
- section 3 and 4
Question 85 : What is included in biological resources?
- genetic material of animal
- human genetic material
- softwares with Genetic algorithms
- designs
Question 86 : Indian Design Act was enacted in the year
- 1970
- 2000
- 1998
- 1995
Question 87 : What is the challenge faced by Intellectual Property?
- Biodiversity
- Digital world
- Internet
- Product
Question 88 : _____________can be interpreted stand-alone without associating with any other claims.
- Dependent claims
- Independent claims
- Mutually dependent claims
- verbatim claim
Question 89 : 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
Question 90 : A PCT publication is
- always a granted patent
- sometimes a granted patent
- always a patent application
- Revoked application