The document contains 60 multiple choice questions about various aspects of intellectual property law. It covers topics like patents, copyrights, trademarks, geographical indications, and international treaties governing IP protection. The questions test understanding of concepts like patentable subject matter, copyrightable works, trademark infringement, compulsory licensing provisions, and which international bodies administer key IP treaties.
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Intellectual Property Rights MCQ
The document contains 60 multiple choice questions about various aspects of intellectual property law. It covers topics like patents, copyrights, trademarks, geographical indications, and international treaties governing IP protection. The questions test understanding of concepts like patentable subject matter, copyrightable works, trademark infringement, compulsory licensing provisions, and which international bodies administer key IP treaties.
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Intellectual Property Rights MCQ-Questions
Q1. If a company develops a new technology that improves it’s main
product. What type of IP can be used for it’s protection? a) Patent b) Copyright c) Trademark d) None of the above
Q2. Which of the following is not an I.P Law in India?
a) Patent Act b) Copyright Act c) Trademark Act d) I.T. Act
Q3. Section _________ of Copyright Act 1957 prohibits copyright
protection if a Design Act is registered under design act 2000 a) Section 15(1) b) Section 18(1) c) Section 15(4) d) None of the above
Q4. Copyright protects __________
a) Idea b) Expression c) An idea with an expression d) None of the above Q5. As per copyright Act 1957, fair usage means __________ a) By parliamentary and judiciary proceedings b) For review and criticism c) Non-commercial usage d) All of the above Q6. A Process Patent means ____________ a) The end product is patented b) Manufacturing process is patented c) Invention is patented d) All of the above
Q7. Which of the following are the types of trademark passing off a) Ordinary passing-off b) Reverse passing-off c) Extended passing-off d) All of the above
Q8. Damages in legal terms means:-
a) Personal injury b) Property injury c) Monetary Compensation d) All of the above Q9. The importance of I.P was first recognized in the Paris convention for the protection of a) Industrial Property b) Literature and Artistic Works c) Product and Property d) All of the above Q10. The Berne Convention for protection of I.P refers to ________ a) Literature and Artistic Works b) Industrial Property c) W.T.O TRIPS Agreement d) None of the above Q11. Which articles of W.T.O Trips Agreement relates to protection of Geographical Indication (G.I.) a) Article 29 & 30 b) Article 25 & 26 c) Article 42 & 92A d) None of the above Q12. “Choose in action” refers to a) Ability of I.P owner to take legal action against infringement b) Choice of economical exploitation c) Ability to license the product d) To Economically exploitation it Q13. The Design Act was enacted in the year of a) 1999 b) 2001 c) 2002 d) None of the above The Design Act was enacted in the year 2000 Q14. The defensive protection of Traditional Knowledge is achieved in India by a) WIPO b) W.T.O TRIPS Agreement c) TKDL-CSIR d) All of the above Q15. Which of the following is not an essential element for patent a) Novelty b) Utility c) Fixation d) Obviousness Q16. Fixation is an essential element of a) Copyright b) Trademark c) Patent d) Design Q16. The symbol of the Maharaja of Air India represents a) Copyright b) Patent c) Trademark d) All of the above Q17. In India the literary work is protected under ____ a) Lifetime of owner b) 25 years after death of author c) 40 years after the death of author d) Lifetime + 70 years Q18. Which of the following is an I.P as per I.P Laws in India a) Orignial literary works b) Industrial designs of Maruthi 800 c) Trademark of TATA d) All of the above Q19. Kanye West who wishes to assign the rights to reproduce a video of his concert by which law a) Granting Copyright b) Granting Trademark c) Granting Design d) Granting Geographical Indication Q20. The copyright applies to forms of expression contained in a) Songs, lyrics and musical composition b) Sculptures and Paintings c) Dramatic and literary works d) All of the above Q21. Which of the following statement is true? a) Trademark validity is perpetual when one renews the trademark in 10 years b) Trademark law is intended to protect owners original work. c) To qualify for TM protection a mark must be distinctive and have secondary meaning. d) Surname alone can be trademark. Q22. Which of the following is an example of trade in services? a) Computer hardware b) Textiles c) Insurance d) Tangible in goods Q23. Who among the following are the right holder of I.P.R a) Owner of I.P b) Successor of I.P Holder c) Licensee who is authorised by I.P owner d) All of the above Q24. Article____ of W.T.O Trips Agreement provides Compulsory Licensing a) Section 92A b) Section 31f c) Section 44 d) Section 1(3) Q25. Which of the following remedy is not available for copyright infringement a) Injunction b) Account for profit c) Rectification d) Damages Q26. Which of the following cannot be copyright a) An idea b) Literary works c) Artistic works d) Dramatic works Q27. A product patent means. a) Right given to the original inventor of the product b) No other manufacturer can provide the same product through same process c) There will not be a competitor for the producer as it is the product which is patent d) All of the above Q28. Plant Patent is granted to a) Person who has created or discovered a new and distinct asexually propagated plants b) Farmers c) R&D d) All of the above Q29. Which of the following statements is true a) Compulsory licensing cannot be exclusively given to the licensee b) Compulsory licensing is not assignable c) Adequate compensation should be paid to the owner d) All of the above Q30. TKDL is published by a) CSIR b) Ministry of commerce c) Ministry of defence d) Home ministry Q31. CSIR comes under a) Ministry of commerce b) Ministry of science and technology c) Ministry of defence d) Ministry of education Q32. As per Section______ of W.T.O Trips G.I guarantees certain characteristics mainly related to a product’s geographical origin. a) 22 b) 52 c) 33 d) 92A Q33. I.P is called so because of a) Human intelligence is applied to create it b) Physical labour is applied to create it c) It is produced by A.I d) None of the above Q34. Which of the following cannot be patented a) New and useful process b) New and useful machine c) New and useful manufacture d) None of the above Q35. The Indian Patent Act 1970 was amended in 2005 to a) To comply with TRIPS agreement related to product patent. b) To comply with TRIPS agreement related to process patent. c) To comply with TRIPS agreement related to compulsory licensing. d) None of the above Q36. Which Section of Patent Act 1970 governs compulsory licensing a) 52 b) 92 c) 56 d) 92A Q37. Which of the following cannot be copyrighted? a) Information b) Mere ideas c) News d) All of the above Q38. WIPO was established in the year a) 1947 b) 1967 c) 1957 d) 1975 Q39. The term of patent (validity) is counted from. a) The day of closing of objection b) The day of filing application c) The day patent is granted. d) None of the above Q40. WIPO is a specialised agency of which organ. a) U.N b) W.T.O c) UNCITRAL d) None of the above Q41. Section 33 of TM Act 1999, refers to a) Trademark Infringement b) Trademark Acquiescence c) Trademark passing-off d) Trademark dilution Q42. An ex-parte order means a) An order given by executory magistrate b) An order for delivery up c) An order issued without the other party being informed d) An order to arrest and detain a culprit Q43. PCA VS SMPL case law relates to a) Trademark Infringement b) Trademark Dilution c) Trademark Acquiescence d) Trademark Passing-off Q44. An injunction obtained prior to and remains enforced until the trial is called as a) Interlocutory injunction b) Perpetual injunction c) Mareva injunction d) Interim injunction Q45. An implementation of an idea is a) Execution b) Expression c) Goodwill d) None of the above Q46. Section 29(4) of TM Act 1999 governs a) Trademark Infringement b) Trademark passing-off c) Trademark Dilution d) None of the above Q47. Section 27 of TM Act 1999 governs a) Trademark Infringement b) Trademark Passing-off c) Trademark Dilution d) Copyright Infringement Q48. ___________ prevents one trader from misrepresenting the goods or services as being the goods and services of another. a) Law of passing-off b) TM infringement c) TM Acquiescence d) None of the above Q49. Which of the following is an example of fixation in a tangible medium? a) Choice in writing b) Choice in computer file c) Choice in video recording d) All of the above Q50. As per W.T.O Trips agreement Intellectual Property is a a) Personal Property b) Public Property c) Property of sovereign country d) Property for the benefits of the entire world Q51. The Paris Convention treaty and Berne Convention Treaty for protection of I.P are administrated by a) WIPO b) WTO c) UNCITRAL d) UN Q52. Which articles of W.T.O Trips Agreement relates to protection of Geographical Indication a) Article 29 & 30 b) Article 25 & 26 c) Article 44 & 92 A d) None of the above Q53. The conditions for design registration includes. a) New & Original b) Devoid of scandalous or obscene matter c) Not published d) All of the above Q54. A design does not include ____________ a) Feature or Shape b) Composition of lines and colours c) Mode or principle of construction d) None of the above Q55. What is the economic importance of Intellectual Property a) Prosperity b) Knowledge c) Investment d) All of the above Q56. When a sportsman setup his own company to sell his own range of clothes. Which I.P Law can he use to show that the clothes are made by his company a) Copyright Act b) Patent Act c) Trademark Act d) Geographical Indication Q57. Trademark Law protects a) Words, symbols or devices that differentiate goods and services from one another b) Only brand names c) Names of specific people and places d) Inventions Q58. Which of the following principle is applicable to trademark? a) Trademark should be distinctive b) Trademark should be capable of distinguishing goods and services c) Trademark should not confuse with various trademark d) All of the above Q59. The right of copyright holder includes: a) Reproduction of work in various forms b) Adaption of works c) Broadcasting by radio d) All of the above Q60. Which of the following are the right holder of IP? a) Feature or Shape b) Composition of lines and colours c) Mode or principle of construction d) None of the above Q61. Section _____ of Copyright Act 1957 categorically prohibits copyright protection if Design is registered under design act 2000. a) Section 15 (1) b) Section 18 (1) c) Section 15 (4) d) None of the above Q62. Copyright protection is available for a) A unique design b) A mark in trade c) A breakthrough invention d) None of the above Q63. A computer program is considered as a) Literary works b) Artistic works c) Technical works d) Trade Secret Q64. Copyright is a negative right because. a) It is literature and artistic works b) It prevents all other from exercising those rights c) It is against public policy d) It is against the creator Q65. An anton pillar order is a) An ex-parte order b) An order for delivery up c) An order to arrest the infringer d) An order to arrest and detain the culprit Q66. Mareva injunction means a) A court order to detain the infringer from escaping the country b) A court order freezing the infringers account c) A court to arrest the infringer d) All of the above Q67. The plan of a building can be protected by a) Copyright Act b) Trademark Act c) Patent Act d) Industrial Design Act Q68. As per Article ____ of W.T.O TRIPS Agreement provides compulsory licensing. a) 92A b) 31D c) 44 d) None of the above Q69. Backup copies of software is considered as a) Public usages b) Commercial usages c) Fair usages d) None of the above Q70. The law of passing of is a legal remedy against a) Trademark Acquiescence b) Trademark Dilution c) Copyright Infringement d) None of the above Q71. When a producer misrepresents his goods or services as someone else it is known as a) Reverse Passing Off b) Extended passing off c) Ordinary Passing off d) None of the above Q72. The role of W.I.P.O is. a) To promote the protection of I.P throughout the world b) TO enforce I.P Laws across the world c) To provide subsidy to every country for protection of IPR d) None of the above Enforcement of I.P Laws is provided by W.T.O TRIPS Agreement Q73. I.P Day is celebrated across the world on. a) 15th March b) 26th April c) 12th September d) 10th October Q74. The patent has to be renewed on a) Yearly basis b) Every 2 years c) Every 5 years d) Need not be renewed. Q75. Which of the following are the two distinct forms of I.P a) Trademark and Copyright b) Literary & Artistic and Industrial Property c) Copyright and Patent d) None of the above Q76. The important concept of copyright is a) Exclusiveness b) Popularity c) Goodwill d) None of the above Q77. Which of the following is not an invention? a) A new machine b) A new method c) A new apparatus d) A mental act Q78. In case the invention is in the R&D stage one has the option to file for a) Provisional patent application b) Provisional non-patent application c) Interim patent application d) Provisional temporary patent application Q79.India gave the first compulsory licensing to __________ to manufacture Bayer’s patented drug. a) --- b) Renmark c) Natco d) Dr. Reddy’s lab Q80. Infringement means. a) Violation b) Transgression c) Breach d) All of the above