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CS625 FINAL TERM PAPER 1 BY MOIN AKHTAR (03146654464)

1. What type of rights are often the most valuable assets owned, used, and developed by a
software house?

 A. Intellectual property
 B. Contractual rights
 C. Employment rights
 D. Patent rights

Answer: A. Intellectual property

2. They protect information stored by --------------and all of the paperwork which


accompanies a program.

 A. Physical means
 B. Electronic means
 C. Legal means
 D. Administrative means

Answer: B. Electronic means

3. Great care should be taken to protect, exploit, and enforce------------------.

 A. Trade secrets
 B. Copyrighted material
 C. Intellectual property
 D. Public domain information

Answer: C. Intellectual property

4. The name under which a product is sold may be registered as a---------------------

 A. Trade secret
 B. Copyright
 C. Trademark
 D. Patent

Answer: C. Trademark

5. The hardware or a process used in its manufacture may be protected by a------------------.

 A. Copyright
 B. Trademark
 C. Patent
 D. Trade secret

Answer: C. Patent

6. The look of the product may be registered in the -----------------.

 A. Trademarks Registry
 B. Copyright Office
 C. Patents Office
 D. Designs Registry

Answer: D. Designs Registry

7. Software can be protected by----------------.

 A. Patents
 B. Trademarks
 C. Copyright
 D. Trade secrets

Answer: C. Copyright

8. The know-how which goes into the development of the product may be protected as ------ -
--------------------------.

 A. Trademark
 B. Patent
 C. Confidential information
 D. Copyright

Answer: C. Confidential information

9. -----------------use of intellectual property can be stopped by injunction, and damages may


be sought for infringement of these rights.

 A. Authorized
 B. Unilateral
 C. Unauthorized
 D. Exclusive

Answer: C. Unauthorized
10. The --------------is constantly changing with technological advance.

 A. Technology
 B. Industry
 C. Law
 D. Market

Answer: C. Law

11. GATT stands for---------------------

 A. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade


 B. Global Association for Technology and Trends
 C. General Application of Trade Treaties
 D. Global Agreement on Technology Transfer

Answer: A. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

12. GATT concerned the protection of ----------------------------in the face of widespread piracy
of software products.

 A. Consumer rights
 B. Employee rights
 C. Intellectual property rights
 D. Trade secrets

Answer: C. Intellectual property rights

13. Information “which is not public property and public knowledge”.

 A. Open information
 B. Classified information
 C. Confidential information
 D. Public domain information

Answer: C. Confidential Information

14. Information will be protected only if it is------------------.

 A. Open
 B. Public
 C. Confidential
 D. Common
Answer: C. Confidential

15. A government authority conferring a right or title for a set period.

 A. Copyrights
 B. Trademarks
 C. Patents
 D. Trade secrets

Answer: C. Patents

16. A ---------------- gives to an inventor a monopoly in an invention.

 A. Trademark
 B. Copyright
 C. Patent
 D. Trade secret

Answer: C. Patent

17. The monopoly granted by ---------------is so strong.

 A. Trademark law
 B. Copyright law
 C. Patent law
 D. Trade secret law

Answer: C. Patent law

18. --------------------merely sets out a number of criteria that must be satisfied before an
invention can be patented.

 A. Patent Act
 B. Patent Regulation
 C. Patent Guidelines
 D. Patent Standards

Answer: A. Patent Act

19. The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform
material, and to authorize others to do the same.

 A. Trademarks
 B. Copyrights
 C. Patents
 D. Trade secrets

Answer: B. Copyrights

20. -----------------protects more items generated by businesses.

 A. Trademarks
 B. Copyrights
 C. Patents
 D. Trade secrets

Answer: B. Copyrights

21. --------------------- can protect business letters, manuals, diagrams, computer programs.

 A. Trademarks
 B. Copyrights
 C. Patents
 D. Trade secrets

Answer: B. Copyrights

22. Copyright law gives ------------------ exclusive rights to the owner of copyright:

 A. Three
 B. Four
 C. Five
 D. Six

Answer: D. Six

23. Some acts are permitted under the------------- even though they would otherwise amount
to a breach of copyright.

 A. Copyright Act
 B. Copyright Law
 C. Copyright Regulation
 D. 1988 Act

Answer: D. 1988 Act

24. The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own is
called ---------------.
 A. Piracy
 B. Plagiarism
 C. Counterfeiting
 D. Infringement

Answer: B. Plagiarism

25. Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit.

 A. By using Piracy
 B. By using Counterfeiting
 C. By using Infringement
 D. By using Plagiarism

Answer: D. By using Plagiarism

26. An agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something
specified as-------------.

 A. Commitment
 B. Obligation
 C. Contracts
 D. Promises

Answer: C. Contracts

27. If the ---------------are too harsh or unfair, causing any issue between parties to be
unresolved.

 A. Contractual terms
 B. Contractual obligations
 C. Contractual disputes
 D. Contractual promises

Answer: C. Contractual disputes

28. There are almost never disputes over-------------- which run perfectly.

 A. Contracts
 B. Contractual terms
 C. Contractual obligations
 D. Contractual promises

Answer: A. Contracts
29. Appropriate ways to terminate the -------------required.

 A. Contractual terms
 B. Contractual obligations
 C. Contracts
 D. Contract-notice

Answer: D. Contract-notice

30. Contract should be clear, concise, and------------------.

 A. Precise
 B. Ambiguous
 C. Vague
 D. Inconsistent

Answer: A. Precise

31. ----------------must include any document stated like SRS.

 A. Contracts
 B. Annexes
 C. Contractual terms
 D. Contractual obligations

Answer: B. Annexes

32. Annexes must include any document stated like-----------.

 A. Contractual terms
 B. Contracts
 C. SRS
 D. Contractual obligations

Answer: C. SRS

33. There are ----------------------- of contractual arrangement which are widely used in
connection with the provision of software services.

 A. Two types
 B. Three types
 C. Four types
 D. Five types
Answer: C. Four types

34. There are four types of contractual arrangement which are widely used in connection with
the provision of software services are as following.

 A. Fixed price
 B. Contract hire
 C. Time and materials
 D. Consultancy

Answer: A. Fixed price  B. Contract hire  C. Time and materials  D. Consultancy

35. The -------------- agrees to provide the services of one or more staff to work for the client.

 A. Client
 B. Supplier
 C. Consultant
 D. Staff

Answer: B. Supplier

36. The -------------work under the direction of the client.

 A. Staff
 B. Client
 C. Supplier
 D. Consultant

Answer: A. Staff

37. ---------------- is on the basis of a fixed rate for each man day worked.

 A. Payment
 B. Contractual terms
 C. Contractual obligations
 D. Contractual disputes

Answer: A. Payment

38. --------------------- are typically used to assess some aspect of an organization and to make
proposals for improvements.

 A. Contracts
 B. Contractual terms
 C. Consultants
 D. Consultancy projects

Answer: C. Consultants

39. ------------------- are usually undertaken for a fixed price but the form of contract is very
much simpler.

 A. Contracts
 B. Consultancy projects
 C. Contractual terms
 D. Contractual obligations

Answer: B. Consultancy projects

40. It is somewhere between a ---------------------- and a fixed price contract.

 A. Time and materials


 B. Contract hire agreement
 C. Consultancy project
 D. Fixed price contract

Answer: B. Contract hire agreement

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