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IPR Quotient - I
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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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