Exam Details
Subject | Traditional Knowledge And Biodiversity | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | MASTER OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW (MIPL) | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. When was the WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore established
2000
2001
2003
2004
2. Domain public payant means:
Public paying domain
Paying public domain
Payment public domain
Domain public payment
3. Traditional knowledge includes:
Collective knowledge
Trial and error methods
Knowledge of flora and fauna
All of the above
4. The Jeevani Case is an example of which of the following?
Biodiversity
Copyright
Benefit sharing
Patents
5. The objectives of the Kerala Kani Samudaya Kshema Trust are
To initiate welfare and developmental activities for Kanis in Kerala.
To prepare a biodiversity register and document the knowledge base of the Kanis.
Evolve supporting methods to promote sustainable use and conservation of biological resources.
All of the above.
6. Currently Bioevaluation of how many major diseases are in progress
(a) 10
6
8
11
7. The main objectives of Convention on Biological Diversity are:
Conservation of biological diversity.
Sustainable use of its components.
Fair and equitable sharing of benefits.
All of the above.
8. The existing traditional knowledge can be broadly classified into categories.
4
6
2
9. Heritage includes
Literary, performing and artistic work.
Scientific, agricultural, technical and ecological knowledge.
Human remains and tissues.
All of the above.
10. Australia's first National Biodiversity Strategy was prepared by the
Australian Environment and Conservation Council.
New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council.
Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council.
None of the above.
11. Explain the linkage between 'Traditional knowledge' and 'biotechnology'.
12. Explain the advantages of Traditional Knowledge Database.
13. What is Traditional Medicine? Why is Traditional Medicine so popular in all countries?
14. Explain the powers and functions of National Biodiversity Authority under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
15. Explain the term 'bio -piracy' with the help of examples.
2000
2001
2003
2004
2. Domain public payant means:
Public paying domain
Paying public domain
Payment public domain
Domain public payment
3. Traditional knowledge includes:
Collective knowledge
Trial and error methods
Knowledge of flora and fauna
All of the above
4. The Jeevani Case is an example of which of the following?
Biodiversity
Copyright
Benefit sharing
Patents
5. The objectives of the Kerala Kani Samudaya Kshema Trust are
To initiate welfare and developmental activities for Kanis in Kerala.
To prepare a biodiversity register and document the knowledge base of the Kanis.
Evolve supporting methods to promote sustainable use and conservation of biological resources.
All of the above.
6. Currently Bioevaluation of how many major diseases are in progress
(a) 10
6
8
11
7. The main objectives of Convention on Biological Diversity are:
Conservation of biological diversity.
Sustainable use of its components.
Fair and equitable sharing of benefits.
All of the above.
8. The existing traditional knowledge can be broadly classified into categories.
4
6
2
9. Heritage includes
Literary, performing and artistic work.
Scientific, agricultural, technical and ecological knowledge.
Human remains and tissues.
All of the above.
10. Australia's first National Biodiversity Strategy was prepared by the
Australian Environment and Conservation Council.
New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council.
Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council.
None of the above.
11. Explain the linkage between 'Traditional knowledge' and 'biotechnology'.
12. Explain the advantages of Traditional Knowledge Database.
13. What is Traditional Medicine? Why is Traditional Medicine so popular in all countries?
14. Explain the powers and functions of National Biodiversity Authority under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
15. Explain the term 'bio -piracy' with the help of examples.
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- Advanced IP Issues
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- International And Comparative Ip Law
- Introduction To Law
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- Patents
- Plant Variety Protection
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- Traditional Knowledge And Biodiversity