IPR Quotient - I


1
The internationally accepted term for a patent is:
  • 10 years
  • 17 years
  • 20 years
  • 50 years


1 / 10


2
For registration of a Trade Mark, it must be:
  • Distinctive
  • Novel
  • Creative
  • Graphically represented
  • only ‘1’ and ‘4’
  • All of the above


2 / 10


3
Patents are granted for a new:
  • Product only
  • Process only
  • Both for a new product and a new process


3 / 10


4
Term of a patent in India is:
  • 20 years from date of grant
  • 20 years from the date of filing of a provisional application
  • 20 years from the earliest priority date
  • 20 years from the date of filing of the complete specification


4 / 10


5
A patent gives the owner the right to:
  • Make his invention
  • Commercialize his invention
  • Publish technical details of his invention
  • Prevent others from making, selling and vending his invention
  • All of the above


5 / 10


6
A patent comes into existence:
  • On the evolution of an idea
  • On the first publication in an article
  • On the unopposed acceptance of an application to the appropriate authority
  • After the first successful use of the article


6 / 10


7
The following intellectual property rights are protectable in the software related to a computer program:
  • Trade Mark
  • Patent
  • Copyright
  • Design
  • Only ‘1’ ‘2’ and ‘3’
  • Only ‘2’ and ‘3’


7 / 10


8
The following remedies are available in the case of breach of Trade Mark:
  • Civil action
  • Criminal action
  • Damages
  • All of the above


8 / 10


9
One of the following can not be protected by copyright:
  • Book or a novel
  • Novel process
  • Software program
  • Drama
  • Piece of architecture


9 / 10


10
A term of a Trade Mark is:
  • 10 years
  • 50 years
  • 20 years
  • Perpetual


10 / 10

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