This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Ethics > Copy Right – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Copy Right Quiz 1 (28 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How long does copyright last for an individual? A) A lifetime +2x. B) Only 14 years. C) A lifetime + 70 years. D) 14-70 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A lifetime + 70 years. 2. Which of the following is NOT a copyright violation? A) Using images from Google images without proper search parameters. B) Using a poem you wrote in third grade in your current work. C) Using music from a popular musician without asking for permission. D) Using research from an academic study without citing your source. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Using a poem you wrote in third grade in your current work. 3. What sites are you able to use content from with NO restrictions? A) Creative Commons. B) Blogs. C) Public domains. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Public domains. 4. Why is it important to follow copyright law? A) It is the law and can have legal consequences. B) It is fair for those who created the works. C) It gives credit where credit is due. D) All of these are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these are correct. 5. Which can NOT be copyrighted? A) Books. B) Movies. C) Ideas. D) Dances. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ideas. 6. Copyright law protects A) All written creative works. B) All original thoughts and ideas. C) Only creative works that have copyright symbols. D) Nothing. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) All written creative works. 7. A section of the U.S. copyright law that allows the use of copyrighted works in reporting news, conducting research, and teaching A) Paraphrase. B) Plagiarism. C) Cite. D) Fair use. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Fair use. 8. Copyright law refers to the right to decide A) How a creative work is used. B) Who uses a creative work. C) What a creative work is. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) How a creative work is used. 9. Fair use means that copyrighted work can be used without permission A) For certain educational purposes. B) If the author doesn't know it's being used. C) If no money is charged for copies of the work. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) For certain educational purposes. 10. What can happen if you use copyrighted material without giving proper credit where credit is due? A) Sued. B) Fail an assignment. C) Get a fine. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 11. Copyright law protects the rights of A) The U.S. government. B) The authors of creative works. C) Manufacturers of copying machines. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The authors of creative works. 12. The government creates a census report. Gary wants to use it in a sales pitch to a very important client. This is an example of ..... A) Fair Use. B) Creative Commons. C) Copyright Infringement. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fair Use. 13. Research, teaching, commentary and criticism ..... to name a few ..... are all exceptions to using copyrighted material. The exception to using copyrighted material is referred to as what? A) Creative commons. B) Copyright. C) Information pool. D) Fair use. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Fair use. 14. Which represents appropriate (fair) use of copyrighted material? A) Copying and pasting it into a school project without citing its creator. B) News reporting/critiques. C) Using it for t-shirts that you are selling for a fundraiser. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) News reporting/critiques. 15. Laws designed to protect intellectual property rights and provide potential monetary rewards for inventiveness and hard work. A) Fair use. B) Copyright. C) Paraphrase. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Copyright. 16. What is another way we could include music in the videos we make in class that will be shown to the public? A) Ask your teacher. B) Buy and download the music from Itunes. C) Purchase the rights to a music library. D) See if your friend like the music. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Purchase the rights to a music library. 17. According to copyright law, any "original content you create and record in a lasting form" is your own what? A) Thoughts. B) Intellectual property. C) Brain power. D) Opinions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Intellectual property. 18. Property rights that belong to the community at large, are unprotected by copyright or patent, and are subject to use by anyone A) Paraphrase. B) Plagiarism. C) Public domain. D) Trademark. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Public domain. 19. What does Public Domain NOT cover? A) Films that have had their copyrights lapse. (Run out). B) Things you have permission to use. C) Things from Disney. D) Things posted by the government. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Things from Disney. 20. Which of the following is a violation of copyright law? A) Using a line from an article in a research paper when you have included a citation. B) Using a song from a popular artist on a video you have created. C) Using Beethoven's 5th Symphony in a presentation. D) Making a parody of Yankee Doodle Dandy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Using a song from a popular artist on a video you have created. 21. Copyrighted works can be copied only A) If they are posted online. B) With the author's permission. C) If the author is dead. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) With the author's permission. 22. What is the purpose of copyright protection? A) To prevent creativity. B) To give copyright lawyers something to do. C) To protect the rights of the content creator. D) To enhance creativity by forcing people to make their own work. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To protect the rights of the content creator. 23. What is it called when you have permission to use something that is copyrighted? A) Plagiarism. B) Permission. C) Free reign. D) License. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) License. 24. What is required before works in the public domain can be used? A) Payment and permission. B) A conference with the original owner. C) Nothing. D) A permission slip from a parent. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Nothing. 25. What is referred to as the "legal concept that works ..... art, writing, images, music and more ..... belong to the people who create them" ? A) Copyright. B) Ownership. C) Intellectual property. D) Fair use. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Copyright. 26. At YouTube which of the following is a penalty of copyright infringement? A) You could get banned from listening to music. B) You won't be able to listen to any music from that artist anymore. C) You could get evicted from your home. D) You could lose posting privileges. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) You could lose posting privileges. 27. What is required before copyrighted materials can be used? A) A permission slip from a parent. B) Payment and permission. C) A thorough explanation. D) Nothing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Payment and permission. 28. What is the public domain? A) A place where people are put if they violate copyright law. B) A place where you can learn about copyright law. C) Where works go after the copyright has expired and they are free to use. D) The place where all authors must get their ideas. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Where works go after the copyright has expired and they are free to use. Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesCommercialization QuizEthical Issues QuizImpact Factor Of A Journal QuizIntellectual Property Rights And Patent Law QuizResearch Ethics Quiz 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books