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  1. The First constitutional amendment was enacted in a) 1950 b) 1951 c) 1967 d) 1975 2. A person instigates any person to do an offence or illegal act or omission attracts a) Section 107 IPC b) Section 120(B) of IPC c) Section 114 of IPC d) Section 144 of IPC 3. A land mark Habeas Corpus Petition was filed during emergency, that is a) Keshavanand Bharati V/s. State of Kerala b) Golaknath V.s State of Punjab c) MC Mehta V/s. Union of India d) ADM Jabalpur V/s. Shivkant Shukla 4. Examination in Chief is conducted by the a)Chief Examiner of the court b)A lawyer appointed by the accused c)A lawyer appointed by the government d)Presiding judge in the court 5. The convention of Climate Change was the outcome of a)The Stockholm Conference b)The Nairobi Conference c)The Vienna Conference d)The Rio De Janeiro Conference 6. Who is a protected workman a)Workman given police protection during labour strike b)Workman protected by insurance coverage c)Workman who is an executive or office bear...

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW - MCQ

 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW- MCQ

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Choose the appropriate answer from the following statements

(1) The Intellectual Property is a form of :

(a) Tangible

(b) Intangible

(c) Corporeal

(d) Immovable

(2) The object of the patent law has been summoned by the Supreme Court in the case :

(a) I.C.C. Development International Ltd. – vs. – Ever Green Service Station

(b) Srikrishnana Dass – vs– Garg & Co.

(c) Bishwanath Prasad Radhey Shyam –vs – Hindustan Metal Industries

(d) None of the above

(3) The word patent originated from the Latin word 'patene' which means –

(a) To Close

(b) To Open

(c) To Invent

(d) None of the above

(4) The Controller General of patents, design, trade mark is appointed by the :

(a) General Government

(b) State Government

(c) (a) or (b) both

(d) None of the above

(5) For the registration of a trade mark, the onus of proof is always on the :

(a) Opponent

(b) Applicant

(c) Controller

(d) None of the above

(6) A trade mark distinguishing the goods or services of the members of an association of persons not being a partnership firm, which is the proprietor of the mark, from those of others is called :

(a) Certification marks

(b) Well known trade marks

(c) Collective marks

(d) Service marks

(7) The following which persons may file petition to the High Court for the revocation of patent :

(a) Any Person Interested

(b) The Central Government

(c) The Person making counter claim

(d) All the above

(8) The Copyright in respect of a government work subsists until _________ years form its first publication.

(a) 50 years

(b) 60 years

(c) 60 + 60 years

(d) 10 years

(9) The right to protect the honour of reputation of authors is known as :

(a) Paternity Right

(b) Independent Right

(c) Integrity Rights

(d) None of the above

(10) In India, the Copyright Act was enacted in the year :

(a) 1956

(b) 1957

(c) 1958

(d) 1959

(11) From the following which agreement is concerning International Registration of marks with protocol ?

(a) Madrid Agreement

(b) Libson Agreement

(c) Paris Agreement

(d) None of the above

(12) Of the following which are treated as a original literary works :

(a) Examination Question Papers

(b) Dictionary

(c) Rules of games

(d) All the above

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