This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Aptitude > Intellectual Property Rights – Quiz 3 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 3 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright. A) Fair Use. B) Trademark. C) Free Right. D) Public Domain. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Public Domain. 2. An exclusive right granted for an invention, designs or plants and it is one of the major Intellectual property . A) Trademark. B) Patent. C) Trade secret. D) Patent and trademark. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Patent. 3. Intellectual Property is A) A tangible asset. B) An intangible asset. C) Not capable of having an owner. D) Owned by all people in a society. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) An intangible asset. 4. The ..... doctrine established four factors for courts to consider when deciding whether a particular use of copyrighted property is fair and can be allowed without penalty. A) Fair use. B) Copyright. C) Trademark. D) Plant breeder's rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fair use. 5. ....., which is a limited use of copyrighted works, is granted to critics, researchers, and reporters to carry on their trades. A) A Service Mark. B) Fair Use. C) Unusual Usage. D) Infringement. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fair Use. 6. Which of the following cannot be trademarked? A) A logo. B) A brand name. C) A business process. D) A business slogan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A business process. 7. A music business will utilize this form of protection for new music being released by its newest signing A) Design Right. B) Trade Secret. C) Patent. D) Copyright. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Copyright. 8. ..... is a word, phrase, symbol, and/or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others. A) Patent. B) Copyright. C) Service Mark. D) Trademark. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Trademark. 9. Patent law protects inventions, and ..... law protects authored works. A) Copyright. B) Plant breeder's rights. C) Registered design. D) Trademark. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Copyright. 10. Which is NOT in the intellectual property categories? A) TRADEMARKS. B) PATENT. C) INDUSTRIAL DESIGN. D) HUMAN RIGHTS. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) HUMAN RIGHTS. 11. What is our topic about? A) Source Code and Intellectual Property Law. B) Intellectual Property. C) Programmer's Source Code. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Source Code and Intellectual Property Law. 12. NBA and NFL jerseys are sold with a distinctive mark. Which term identifies this mark on the jerseys? A) A patent. B) Copyright. C) Trade secret. D) Trademark. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Trademark. 13. What do you have to do to own the copyright on your own creative work, like a webpage, photo, drawing, poem, song? A) File an application with the US Government Copyright office. B) Add a copyright symbol to your work when it is published online. C) Add a Creative Commons license to your work when it is published online. D) Nothing. You automatically own the copyright on anything you create. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Nothing. You automatically own the copyright on anything you create. 14. Which intellectual property right would protect the Chick-Fil-A logo? A) Copyright. B) Trademark. C) Patent. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Trademark. 15. After registering a trademark, what symbol should be placed by all protect marks? A) RTS within a circle. B) S within a circle. C) P within a circle. D) R within Circle. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) R within Circle. 16. Patentability Criteria Includes A) Novelty. B) Inventive Step. C) Industrial Applicability. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 17. How long does a patent last for? A) Forever. B) 5 years. C) 5 months. D) 20 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 20 years. 18. Which of the following is NOT the important reason for a business to recognize what is intellectual property? A) Because of its tangible nature, intellectual property is an attractive target for theft and resale. B) The intellectual property of a business often represents its most valuable asset. C) To avoid unintentional violations of intellectual property laws. D) Intellectual property can be licensed or sold, providing valuable licensing income. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Because of its tangible nature, intellectual property is an attractive target for theft and resale. 19. Select the right examples of Intellectual Property A) Symbols. B) Processes. C) Inventions. D) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the above. 20. What is Plagiarism? A) The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, fild, or record work. B) To present the words and ideas of someone else as your own, without giving credit. C) A reference to an author of a given work that can include name, title, page number, and date. D) To re-work the ideas, words, phrases, and sentence structures of others and retell them in your own words. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To present the words and ideas of someone else as your own, without giving credit. 21. Many large software companies have ..... agreements with each other in which each agrees not to sue the other over patent infringement. A) Cross-licensing. B) Plant breeder's rignts. C) Trademark. D) Copyright. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cross-licensing. 22. A literary work can be A) Patented. B) Trademarked. C) Copyrighted. D) Musical. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Copyrighted. 23. The Crabby Patty recipe would be protected as this ..... A) Trade Secret. B) Trademark. C) Patent. D) Copyright. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Trade Secret. 24. Ashley decided to ..... her paper for class by copying and pasting from Wikipedia and saying she wrote it. A) Ignore. B) Plagiarize. C) Re-write. D) Sell. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Plagiarize. 25. It refers to the author's right to claim authorship of the work and restrain the use of his name with respect to any work not of his own creation or a distorted version of his work. A) Economic Rights. B) Moral Rights. C) Copyright. D) Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Moral Rights. 26. Books, movies, music, websites, games, and pieces of art are all examples of ..... A) Printed materials. B) Creative Work. C) Copying. D) Hard work. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Creative Work. 27. Choose the Correct ways to protect Intellectual Property A) Copyright/Patent/RegisterMark. B) Copywriting/Patent/TradeMark. C) Copyright/Patent/TradeMark. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Copyright/Patent/TradeMark. 28. Omar is a graphic artist who operates a small t-shirt business, "Simply T's.” Omar discovered that larger t-shirt companies were using some of his designs. How can Omar protect his t-shirt designs? A) Apply for a patent through the federal government. B) Apply for a copyright from the federal government. C) Sue the other companies. D) Register a trademark through the federal government. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Apply for a copyright from the federal government. 29. Why must inventions be documented in bound notebooks? A) Bound notebooks are the cheapest type of notebooks. B) You cannot easily add or take out pages of a bound notebook. C) You can easily add pages to a bound notebook. D) There are unlimited pages in a bound notebook. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) You cannot easily add or take out pages of a bound notebook. 30. Which intellectual property right would protect a music video? A) Copyright. B) Trademark. C) Patent. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Copyright. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesIntellectual Property Rights Quiz 1Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 2Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 4Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 5Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 6Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 7Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 8Intellectual Property Rights Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books