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ASSIGNMENT NO: 6

PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION AND ETHICS - II


INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AWARENESS TEST

1. How do you think the following things can be protected?


A brand name or logo?
With the following options to select;
o Trade marks
o Patents
o Copyright
o Designs
An invention e.g. a bag-less vacuum cleaner?
With the following options to select;
o Trade marks
o Patents
o Copyright
o Designs
Creative works e.g. a photo you’ve taken?
With the following options to select;
o Trade marks
o Patents
o Copyright
o Designs
The visual appearance of something e.g. clothing?
With the following options to select;
o Trade marks
o Patents
o Copyright
o Designs

2. Patent knowledge questions, (True or False):


 Telling people about an invention before applying for a patent could lead to an
unsuccessful application.
 Patents protect the way someone does business.
 Patents can last forever.
 A UK patent stops other people from copying it in other countries.
Q. Trade mark knowledge questions, (True or False):
 A trade mark that is registered in the UK covers use in other countries.
 Once a trade mark is registered no one else will be able to register the same trade
mark.
 The symbol ® means that a name/logo is protected.
 Registering a company name at Companies House protects a trade mark against
copiers.
 To register a trade mark the name needs to describe what the business does.
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Q. Design knowledge questions, (True or False):


 New designs have to be registered with the government to gain protection.
 Design protection can last forever.
 A registered design cannot protect an idea.
Q. Copyright knowledge questions, (True or False):
 Copyright protection does not last forever.
 To protect a piece of work with copyright it should be registered with the
government.
 When a sub-contractor creates a website for a business, that business
automatically owns the copyright on the website.
 Shops can legally play music to their customers without a license.
Q. Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights is
(TRIPS). TRIPS is an international agreement that ---------------------------
---------- for all World Trade Organization countries.
1. Maximum Standards for protection of intellectual property
2. Sets minimum standards for intellectual property protection
3. Basic standards
4. Basic Limitations

1.Patent application can be filed in India by


1. True and First Inventor
2. Assignee of the inventor
3. Legal representative of the inventor
4. All the above
2. Patent application contains
1. Form-1
2. Form-2
3. Both (1) and 2
4. None
3. Patent Complete Specification contains
1. Title of invention
2. Description of invention
3. Claim
4. All the above
4.If you file provisional specification, the complete specification is required to be filed within
1. 10 months
2. 12 months
3. 18 months
4. 24 months
5. Indian Patent system has
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1. Pre-grant opposition
2. Post-grant opposition
3. Both (a) and (b)
4. None of the above
6. Pre-grant opposition can be filed by
1. Any person
2. Person interested
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. None
7. Patent can be revoked in India
1. Yes
2. No
3. Yes in some cases
4. No in some cases
8.Working of Patent is required in India
1. Yes
2. No
3. Yes in some cases
4. No in some cases
9. Patent of addition can be filed by
1. Inventor
2. Patentee
3. (3), (1) and (2)
4. None of the above
10. Patent can be infringed by
1. Directly
2. In-directly
3. Both (a) and (b)
4. None
11. Trademark can be used as domain name
1. Yes
2. No
3. Yes in some cases
4. None of the above
12. Who administer UDRP?
1. WTO
2. WIPO
3. Supreme Court
4. High court
13. Geographical Indication is
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1. Private right
2. Community right
3. Intellectual property right
4. both (2) and (3)
14. Who can register Geographical Indication?
1. Individual
2. Company
3. Producers
4. No one of the above.
15. Certification mark indicates
1. Source
2. Quality
3. (1) and (2)
4. None of the above
16. Certification mark can be registered in
1. Trademark Registry
2. Certification Board
3. Quality Control Board
4. MHRD
17. Collective Mark is registered by
1. Partnership firm
2. Association of person
3. Individual
4. Company
18 Hall Mark is
1. Trademark
2. Certification Mark
3. Collective Mark
4. Both (1) and (2)
19 Khadi is
1. Trademark
2. Certification Mark
3. Collective Mark
1. 4.Both (1) and (2)
20 Geographical Indication can be licensed
1. Yes
2. No
3. Yes in some cases
4. Yes with stringent quality control.
21 Geographical Indications can be registered in India for -
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1. Goods
2. Services
3. both goods and services
4. none of the above
22 Which of the following information may constitute a trade secret?
1. manufacturing processes
2. distribution methods
3. list of suppliers and clients
4. all of the above
23 Software is protected as intellectual property in India primarily under the law of -
a. industrial designs
b. geographical indications
c. trademarks
d. copyright
24 what is the term of copyright protection in india
a. lifetime of the author + 20 years
b. 60 years from the date of publication
c. Lifetime of the author + 60 years
d. 20 years from the date of publication
25 Which of the following IP is not protected by the legislation in India?
a. Patents
b. Industrial designs
c. Traditional Knowledge
d. Geographical Indications
26 Which among the following is not a criterion for patentability in India?
a. Novelty
b. Scientific approach
c. Inventive steps
d. Industrial application
27 Which of the following is not a copyright protected work?
a. Sculptures
b. Books
c. Furniture
d. Musical works
28 How is Trade secrets protected in India?
a. Through specific legislation
b. By Patent Law
c. By Trademarks law
d. By contracts

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