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Intellectual property rights protect ideas and information that have commercial value through copyrights, patents, trademarks, designs and geographical indications. Copyright protects literary, artistic, dramatic and musical works. Patents protect inventions through new machines, processes or compositions of matter. Trademarks distinguish goods and services through symbols, shapes or colors. Geographical indications protect goods associated with places of origin, like handicrafts, foodstuffs and manufactured goods. Intellectual property rights agreements that are legally enforceable are considered valid.

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Intellectual property rights protect ideas and information that have commercial value through copyrights, patents, trademarks, designs and geographical indications. Copyright protects literary, artistic, dramatic and musical works. Patents protect inventions through new machines, processes or compositions of matter. Trademarks distinguish goods and services through symbols, shapes or colors. Geographical indications protect goods associated with places of origin, like handicrafts, foodstuffs and manufactured goods. Intellectual property rights agreements that are legally enforceable are considered valid.

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1-Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protect the use of information and ideas that are of

a. Ethical value
b. Moral value
c. Social value
d. Commercial value
(Ans: d)

2-The term ‘Intellectual Property Rights’ covers


a. Copyrights
b. Know-how
c. Trade dress
d. All of the above
(Ans: d)

3-The following can not be exploited by assigning or by licensing the rights to others.
a. Patents
b. Designs
c. Trademark
d. All of the above
(Ans: c)

4-The following can be patented


a. Machine
b. Process
c. Composition of matter
d. All of the above
(Ans: d)

5-In ‘quid-pro-quo’, quo stands for


a. knowledge disclosed to the public
b. monopoly granted for the term of the patent
c. exclusive privilege of making, selling and using the invention
d. None of the above
(Ans: b)

6-Trade mark
a. is represented graphically
b. is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others
c. may includes shapes of goods or combination of colours
d. All of the above
(Ans: d)

7-Symbol of Maharaja of Air India is


a. Copyright
b. Patent
c. Trademark
d. All of the above
(Ans: c)

8-In India, the literary work is protected until


a. Lifetime of author
b. 25 years after the death of author
c. 40 years after the death of author
d. 60 years after the death of author
(Ans: d)

9-Design does not include


a. features of shape
b. composition of lines or colours
c. mode or principle of construction
d. None of the above
(Ans: c)

10-The agreement that is enforceable by law is known as


a. Valid agreement
b. Void agreement
c. Illegal agreement
d. Unenforceable agreement
(Ans: a)

11-Which of the following is (are) included in Geographical indications of Goods


a. Handicraft
b. Foodstuff
c. Manufactured
d. All of the above
(Ans: d)

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