Exam Details
Subject | Overview Of Intellectual Property Rights | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | MASTER OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW (MIPL) | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. The World Intellectual Property Organisation Development Agenda was initiated by and through a proposal at the WIPO General Assembly in 2004.
Argentina, Brazil
Brazil, the U.S.A.
England, Germany
Argentina, Germany
2. The Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted by
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
The United Nations International Convention on Civil and Political Rights
3. The first Copyright Act in the world was
The Statute of Monopolies, 1623
The Statute of Anne, 1710
The Venetian Patent Act, 1474
None of the above
4. In India, patent protection is granted for
7 years
21 years
20 years
14 years
5. Which Section of the Indian Patent Act provides the conditions for complete specification?
Section
Section
Section
Section
6. Intangible assets of a company or an establishment comprise of all of the following except
Knowhow
Brand name
Human capital
Financial assets
7. Which one of the following International Conventions deals with a single window system for filing patents?
The Paris Convention
The Berne Convention
The Patent Co-operation Treaty
The TRIPS Agreement
8. Which of the following is defined as "a description of a prior document or use, which discloses or involves the totality of the invention which is being claimed"
Novelty
Patentable invention
Anticipation
Inventive steps
9. In Europe, tangible and intangible property rights were held as
Society rights
Common law rights
Community rights
None of the above
10. Identify the wrong statement with reference to Trade secret protection.
Trade secrets involve no registration costs.
Trade secrets have immediate effect.
Trade secret protection does not require compliance with formalities such as disclosure of the information to a Government authority.
The subject matter of trade secrets does not include sales and distribution method.
11. Define Intellectual Property. Discuss the scope of Intellectual Property Rights protection.
12. Analyse the various rights comprised in the Copyrights.
13. Why is it important to evolve uniform technical standards for Intellectual Property
14. Why is it important to evolve uniform technical standards for Intellectual Property Rights
15. Discuss in brief the Product Cycle Theory.
Argentina, Brazil
Brazil, the U.S.A.
England, Germany
Argentina, Germany
2. The Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted by
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
The United Nations International Convention on Civil and Political Rights
3. The first Copyright Act in the world was
The Statute of Monopolies, 1623
The Statute of Anne, 1710
The Venetian Patent Act, 1474
None of the above
4. In India, patent protection is granted for
7 years
21 years
20 years
14 years
5. Which Section of the Indian Patent Act provides the conditions for complete specification?
Section
Section
Section
Section
6. Intangible assets of a company or an establishment comprise of all of the following except
Knowhow
Brand name
Human capital
Financial assets
7. Which one of the following International Conventions deals with a single window system for filing patents?
The Paris Convention
The Berne Convention
The Patent Co-operation Treaty
The TRIPS Agreement
8. Which of the following is defined as "a description of a prior document or use, which discloses or involves the totality of the invention which is being claimed"
Novelty
Patentable invention
Anticipation
Inventive steps
9. In Europe, tangible and intangible property rights were held as
Society rights
Common law rights
Community rights
None of the above
10. Identify the wrong statement with reference to Trade secret protection.
Trade secrets involve no registration costs.
Trade secrets have immediate effect.
Trade secret protection does not require compliance with formalities such as disclosure of the information to a Government authority.
The subject matter of trade secrets does not include sales and distribution method.
11. Define Intellectual Property. Discuss the scope of Intellectual Property Rights protection.
12. Analyse the various rights comprised in the Copyrights.
13. Why is it important to evolve uniform technical standards for Intellectual Property
14. Why is it important to evolve uniform technical standards for Intellectual Property Rights
15. Discuss in brief the Product Cycle Theory.
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Subjects
- Advanced IP Issues
- Commercialization Of Ip And Licensing
- Copyright And Designs Law
- International And Comparative Ip Law
- Introduction To Law
- IP Litigation
- Overview Of Intellectual Property Rights
- Patents
- Plant Variety Protection
- Trademark, Passing Off Andgeographical Indication And Domain Names
- Traditional Knowledge And Biodiversity