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Q1. Violation of IPR refers to
Adjournment
Prosecution
Infringement
Revocation
Answer:- c
Q2. Berne Convention is relates to?
Patent
Copyright
Trademark
Geographical Indication
Answer:- b
Q3. What does a Trademark protect?
Creative Works
Visually appealing works
Works/symbols which act as source-indicator of goods/services
Technological Inventions
Answer:- c
Q4. The duration of the Patent protection is
15 years
20 years
Lifetime
None of the above
Answer:- b
Q5. Statement 1: Patents law protects the right to make/sell/use/import the invention.
Statement 2: A WO patent filed in an elected patent office is enforceable in all the designated countries selected during filing once the designation is made.
Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is False
Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 is True
Statement 1 and 2 both are True
Statement 1 and 2 both are False
Answer:- a
Q6. Statement 1 – National Treatment refers to a principle which states that the protection is offered to a country’s own citizens should also be offered to foreigners.
Statement 2 – As for land, boundaries are ascertain from the property deed, and for patent boundaries are ascertain from the claim.
Statement 1 is true, 2 is false
Statement 2 is true. 1 is false
Statements 1 and 2 are true
Statements 1 ad 2 are false
Answer:- c
Q7. WIPO Stands for:
World Intellectual Property Organization
Wide Intellectual Property Ordinance
Worldwide Intellectual Private Organization
Web Intellectual Property Organization
Answer:- a
Q8. As per TRIPS agreement, which of the following conditions are required for a patent to be granted?
Novelty
Inventive Concept
Obviousness
Utility
Answer:- a, b, d
Q9. Examples of Substantial Objections in a First Examination Report are:
Not patentable
Obvious for a person skilled in the art
There is no Prior Art
References Preceded in the art
Answer:- b, d
Q10. Characteristics of IP are:
Capable of being described and registered
Enforceable right
It is an idea
Intangible
Answer:- a, b, d