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IPR Quotient - IV


1
Which of the following International treaties deals with Trademarks?
  • Berne Convention
  • Rome Convention
  • Madrid Convention
  • WIPO Performances & Phonograms Treaty (WPPT)


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2
Which of the following is not essential for a cause of action of passing off?
  • Reputation
  • Deception
  • Damage
  • Registered Trade Mark


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3
Which of the following IPR is NOT territorial in nature?
  • Copyright
  • Trade Mark
  • Design
  • Patent


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4
'X' has written an article and wishes to send it for an online essay competition. How would he copyright it?
  • It is already protected by the copyright law once he has written it
  • Registration is compulsory
  • He has to put a copyright notice below his article
  • No protection as it would fall in public domain


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5
Which of the following is Certification Trademark?
  • RELIANCE
  • AGMARK
  • TATA
  • DARJLING TEA


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6
Doctrine of Dilution deals with:
  • Protection of famous trademarks
  • Defence for a trademark infringement
  • Excessive use of a trademark
  • Careless use of a trademark


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7
If the owner of a design capable of registration does not register the design:
  • He does not get any protection for his design
  • His design falls in the public domain
  • Copyright protection exists till article on which design is applied is reproduced 50 times
  • None of the above


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8
Which of the following is patentable in India?
  • Business methods
  • Micro-organisms
  • Topography of integrated circuits
  • Computer Software


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9
What is priority date?
  • It is the date on which Provisional specification is filed provided the claims are fairly based on it
  • It is the date on which patent is granted
  • It is the date on which the first application is filed
  • It is the date on which the application is published


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10
When are compulsory licences granted in Patents?
  • On the death of the patentee
  • On declaration by the Government
  • For meeting the reasonable requirements of the public at reasonable prices
  • On the expiry of the patent monopoly
  • 2 and 3 above


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