This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Economics > Property > Rights > Property Rights – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Property Rights Quiz 1 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The term used to descibe when a person does not have legal rights to copy someone else's work is called? A) Privacy Invasion. B) Trolling. C) Copyright. D) Intellectual Property. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Copyright. 2. Identify the treaty or convention that gives protection to the owner of the trademark as their citizen of the country. A) Madrid protocol. B) Berne convention. C) Paris convention. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Madrid protocol. 3. This is copyrighted software available for purchase. A) Commercial Software. B) Share Ware. C) Site License. D) Adware. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Commercial Software. 4. If Ajai invents a new process for recording music, she will likely apply for a: A) Patent. B) Industrial Design. C) Copyright. D) Trademark. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Copyright. 5. Another word for fee is A) Customer. B) Worker. C) Hurt. D) Fine. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Fine. 6. Real property can be divided into corporeal and incorporeal. Which would be an incorporeal right? A) An easement. B) Fences and walls. C) All improvements. D) A house and barn. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An easement. 7. Article 1 of the Constitution protects A) Congress. B) Property. C) Law. D) Contracts. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Contracts. 8. What percentage of smartphones will have fingerprint sensors by 2019? A) 50%. B) 87%. C) 75%. D) 60%. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 50%. 9. If you write an original story, what type of IP gives you the right to decide who can make and sell copies of your work? A) Copyrights. B) Registered Designs. C) Patents. D) Trademarks. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Copyrights. 10. N most countries, how long does copyright last for? A) 10 years after the creation of the work. B) 10 years after the death of the person who created that work. C) 50 years after the death of the person who created that work. D) 50 years after the creation of the work. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 50 years after the death of the person who created that work. 11. Match the type of intellectual property with the correct definition.A protected name or symbol that uniquely identifies the products/services of a company. A) Trademarks. B) Copyright. C) Patents. D) Creative Commons. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Trademarks. 12. Which of these licenses will run a server script to limit the number of users at any one time? A) Enterprise license. B) Proprietary license. C) Network license. D) Application license. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Network license. 13. An apartment building is located in an area that is rezoned industrial. The property owner A) Can maintain the property as an apartment building as long as it doesn't expand. B) Must close down the apartment building. C) Must apply for a variance. D) Must rezone the property. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Can maintain the property as an apartment building as long as it doesn't expand. 14. Plagiarism can be defined as A) Paraphrasing another's ideas with explicit attribution to the author. B) Encryption. C) Writing your own concept. D) Representing another person's work their words and/or ideas as your own. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Representing another person's work their words and/or ideas as your own. 15. The executive branch has agencies that A) President. B) Regulate activities. C) Vote. D) Executive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Regulate activities. 16. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) keeps A) Food safe. B) Home safe. C) Toys safe. D) Work safe. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Work safe. 17. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A) CHAPTER X. B) CHAPTER XXII. C) CHAPTER XXI. D) CHAPTER XX. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) CHAPTER XX. 18. The legal protection afforded an expression of an idea, song, video and or game A) Patent. B) Ethical dilemma. C) Intellectual Property. D) Copyright. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Copyright. 19. In a market economy, ..... A) There is only price competition. B) All resources are privately owned. C) All goods are economic goods. D) Most resources are allocated by price mechanism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Most resources are allocated by price mechanism. 20. ..... is the very limited use of copy-righted works by critics, researchers, news reporters, and educators A) Fair use. B) Trademark. C) Service mark. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fair use. 21. Which one is not how companies identified individuals before biometrics? A) Passwords/Passcodes. B) Access Cards. C) Fingerprints. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Fingerprints. 22. What protects the intellectual property created by inventors? A) Patents. B) Registered Designs. C) Copyrights. D) Trademarks. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Patents. 23. The rights of a patentee are A) Sell. B) License. C) Assign the IP to others. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 24. When can we use Symbol R with Trademark A) When Registered. B) When Applied. C) Anytime. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) When Registered. 25. If you file provisional specification, the complete specification is required to be filed within A) 18 months. B) 24 months. C) 10 months. D) 12 months. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 12 months. 26. What are biometrics most commonly used for? A) Internet. B) Online banking and Authorization of payments. C) Security of buildings. D) Phones and Laptops. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Online banking and Authorization of payments. 27. A Design Right would be required for which of the following: A) An app on a new phone. B) The brand of the maker of the phone. C) The unique shape of a new phone. D) The creation of new technology on the phone. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The unique shape of a new phone. 28. Which works are protected by copyright? A) Ideas. B) All works. C) Literary, musical, dramatic, pictorial works. D) Titles, names, slogans. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Literary, musical, dramatic, pictorial works. 29. These are ideas put into action, such as writing, music, art, computer code, and inventions that can be protected under copyright or patent laws. A) Public Domain Software. B) Intellectual Property. C) Share Ware. D) Copy Protect. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Intellectual Property. 30. The inventor of smell-o-vision will most likely require this: A) Design Right. B) Patent. C) Copyright. D) Trade Secret. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Patent. 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