#1
Which of the following is an example of intellectual property?
A novel
A physical machine
A piece of land
A rock
#2
What does DRM stand for in the context of digital media?
Digital Rights Management
Data Retrieval Method
Digital Rendering Model
Digital Resource Management
#3
What is the main purpose of a trademark?
To protect inventions
To protect brands and logos
To protect artistic works
To protect trade secrets
#4
Which of the following is an example of a trade secret?
A patented invention
A widely known product
The Coca-Cola recipe
An open-source software
#5
What is a DMCA takedown notice used for?
To request permission to use copyrighted material
To remove infringing content from online platforms
To file for a trademark registration
To report a security breach
#6
Which of the following is a form of patent infringement?
Creating a similar but non-identical product
Using patented technology without permission
Filing a trademark application
Quoting a copyrighted work without attribution
#7
What does the term 'public domain' refer to in intellectual property law?
Works owned by the government
Works freely available for public use
Works not covered by any intellectual property rights
Works created by famous individuals
#8
What is a common method to protect software under intellectual property law?
Trademarking the software name
Patenting the software code
Registering the software with a government agency
Publishing the software code online
#9
What is the purpose of a cease and desist letter in intellectual property law?
To request permission to use copyrighted material
To enforce a trademark
To initiate a patent lawsuit
To demand the cessation of infringing activities
#10
Which of the following is an example of a geographical indication?
Nike shoes
Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
Microsoft Office
iPhone
#11
Which organization oversees patents in the United States?
#12
What is fair use in the context of copyright law?
Using someone else's work without permission
Using someone else's work for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research
Paying a fee for using someone else's work
Plagiarizing someone else's work
#13
What is the duration of copyright protection in most countries?
20 years
50 years
70 years
100 years
#14
What is the purpose of a patent?
To protect artistic works
To protect inventions and innovations
To protect brands and logos
To protect trade secrets
#15
What is WIPO primarily responsible for?
Managing internet domain names
Enforcing copyright laws
Promoting intellectual property rights worldwide
Regulating social media platforms
#16
What is the purpose of a Creative Commons license?
To restrict the use of creative works
To promote the public domain
To provide a standardized way to grant permission to use creative works
To enforce strict copyright laws
#17
What is the primary goal of intellectual property rights?
To encourage innovation and creativity
To restrict access to creative works
To promote monopolies
To discourage competition
#18
In the context of trademarks, what does 'TM' signify?
Trademarked
Temporary mark
Trademark pending
Trademark symbol
#19
What is the purpose of the Berne Convention?
To regulate international trade
To establish standards for intellectual property rights
To address environmental concerns
To promote cultural exchange
#20
What is the difference between a trademark and a copyright?
A trademark protects artistic works, while copyright protects brands
A trademark protects logos, while copyright protects inventions
A trademark protects brands and logos, while copyright protects literary and artistic works
There is no difference
#21
Which of the following is not a type of intellectual property?
Trademark
Patent
Algorithm
Copyright
#22
Which of the following is an example of public domain material?
A newly published book
A song released last year
A work whose copyright has expired
A patented invention
#23
Which international treaty establishes standards for intellectual property rights?
TRIPS Agreement
Kyoto Protocol
Paris Agreement
Geneva Convention
#24
Which of the following is not a requirement for obtaining a patent?
Novelty
Usefulness
Public domain status
Non-obviousness
#25
Which international treaty primarily deals with the protection of industrial designs?
Berne Convention
Paris Convention
TRIPS Agreement
Budapest Treaty