CIPR-MCQ-1
1. What does IPR stand for?
a) International Property Rights
b) Intellectual Property Rights
c) Industrial Property Rights
d) Innovation Protection Rights
- Answer: b) Intellectual Property Rights
2. Which type of IPR protects inventions and grants exclusive rights to inventors?
a) Trademarks
b) Copyrights
c) Patents
d) Trade Secrets
- Answer: c) Patents
3. What type of IPR protects brands, logos, and slogans?
a) Copyrights
b) Trade Secrets
c) Trademarks
d) Patents
- Answer: c) Trademarks
4. Which type of IPR protects original works of authorship such as literary and artistic works?
a) Patents
b) Trademarks
c) Copyrights
d) Trade Secrets
- Answer: c) Copyrights
5. What is the duration of patent protection typically?
a) 10 years
b) 20 years
c) Lifetime plus 70 years
d) Indefinite
- Answer: b) 20 years
6. Which type of IPR protects confidential information such as formulas and processes?
a) Patents
b) Trademarks
c) Copyrights
d) Trade Secrets
- Answer: d) Trade Secrets
7. How long does copyright protection typically last?
a) 10 years
b) 20 years
c) Lifetime plus 70 years
d) Indefinite
- Answer: c) Lifetime plus 70 years
8. Which type of IPR protects symbols, names, and designs used in commerce?
a) Trade Secrets
b) Copyrights
c) Trademarks
d) Patents
- Answer: c) Trademarks
9. Which type of IPR does not require registration for protection?
a) Copyrights
b) Trademarks
c) Patents
d) Trade Secrets
- Answer: d) Trade Secrets
10. What is the primary purpose of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)?
a) To restrict innovation
b) To discourage creativity
c) To protect the rights of creators and encourage innovation
d) To limit access to intellectual creations
- Answer: c) To protect the rights of creators and encourage innovation
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