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1. What does Intellectual Property refer to?

A. Inventions only
B. Artistic works only
C. Designs only
D. Creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols used in
commerce

2. How is Intellectual Property protected?


A. Through physical security measures
B. Through law
C. Through insurance policies
D. Through public recognition

3. What is the main of the Intellectual Property system?


A. To benefit only the innovators
B. To limit creativity and innovation
C. To foster an environment for creativity and innovation to flourish
D. To restrict public access to inventions

4. Why is striking the right balance between innovators' interests and the wider public interest
important in Intellectual Property?
A. To prevent any financial benefit for innovators
B. To hinder creativity and innovation
C. To foster an environment where only the public benefits
D. To create an environment where creativity and innovation can thrive

5. What does intellectual property refer to?


A. Physical objects created by humans
B. of the human mind or intellect
C. Natural resources
D. Biological organisms

6. Which of the following is NOT considered a of intellectual property?


A. Trademarks
B. Agricultural products
C. Geographic indications
D. Patents

7. What is an example of intellectual property related to ownership?


A. Patent
B. Trademark
C. Copyright
D. Industrial design

8. What is the main purpose of Republic Act 8293 regarding intellectual property in the Philippines?
A. To protect the exclusive rights of creators and innovators
B. To promote administrative procedures
C. To regulate foreign investments
D. To restrict the transfer of technology

9. According to Section 2 of Republic Act 8293, why does the State recognize the importance of an
effective intellectual property system?
A. To facilitate transfer of technology and attract foreign investments
B. To limit market access for products
C. To discourage creative activity
D. To ignore the rights of scientists and inventors
10. What social function does the use of intellectual property serve according to the Act?
A. Limiting progress
B. Promoting the diffusion of knowledge and information
C. Restricting national development
D. Serving individual interests only

11. What is the main purpose of Republic Act 8293 regarding intellectual property in the Philippines?
A. To protect the exclusive rights of creators and innovators
B. To promote administrative procedures
C. To regulate foreign investments
D. To restrict the transfer of technology

12. According to Section 2 of Republic Act 8293, why does the State recognize the importance of an
effective intellectual property system?
A. To facilitate transfer of technology and attract foreign investments
B. To limit market access for products
C. To discourage creative activity
D. To ignore the rights of scientists and inventors

13. What social function does the use of intellectual property serve according to the Act?
A. Limiting progress
B. Promoting the diffusion of knowledge and information
C. Restricting national development
D. Serving individual interests only

1. What entitlements are individuals from countries party to intellectual property rights conventions
entitled to in the Philippines?
A. No entitlements
B. Benefits under the convention, treaty, or reciprocal law
C. Additional taxes
D. Limited legal representation

2. Who can benefit from reciprocal rights in the context of intellectual property rights and unfair
competition?
A. Individuals from countries with agreements with the Philippines
B. Only Filipino nationals
C. Individuals with no industrial establishment
D. Individuals with no domicile

3. In what circumstances can a person from a foreign country benefit from intellectual property rights
in the Philippines?
A. When the person has no industrial establishment
B. When the person is a tourist
C. When the country is party to relevant conventions with the Philippines
D. When the person is not a national of that country

4. Which of the following is NOT included in the term 'intellectual property rights' as per Section 4
definitions?
A. Geographic Indications
B. Trademarks and Service Marks
C. Copyright and Related Rights
D. Industrial Designs

5. What type of rights are covered under 'intellectual property rights' according to Section 4?
A. Patents
B. Layout-Designs (Topographies) of Integrated Circuits
C. Protection of Undisclosed Information
D. All of the

6. Which term is used to refer to the protection of undisclosed information in the context of
intellectual property rights?
A. Copyright and Related Rights
B. Geographic Indications
C. Industrial Designs
D. Protection of Undisclosed Information

7. What is one of the functions of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) mentioned in the content?
A. Operate food delivery service
B. Examine applications for grant of letters patent for inventions
C. Manage social media accounts
D. Design logos for companies

8. Which type of arrangements does the IPO register according to the content?
A. Marriage contracts
B. Real estate transactions
C. Technology transfer arrangements
D. Sports team contracts

9. What does the IPO promote the use of as a tool for technology development?
A. Patent information
B. Gardening tools
C. Cooking recipes
D. Fashion trends

10. What is one of the responsibilities of the entity mentioned the content?
A. Organize cultural events
B. Publish patents, marks, utility models, and industrial designs in its own publication
C. Conduct market research
D. Manage public transportation

1. What was the main purpose of Republic Act No. 10372?


A. To abolish the existing copyright laws
B. To establish a new bureau for copyright and related rights
C. To increase fees for copyright services
D. To limit the rights of authors

2. Which function was NOT added by Republic Act No. 10372 to the Bureau of Copyright and Other
Related Rights?
A. Exercise original jurisdiction to resolve disputes related to licenses
B. Provide free copyright services to the public
C. Conduct studies and researches in the field of copyright and related rights
D. Accept, review, and decide on applications for accreditation of organizations

3. When was Republic Act No. 10372 signed into law?


A. March 1, 2013
B. February 27, 2013
C. February 28, 2013
D. March 2, 2013

4. What is the role of the Bureau of Copyright and Other Related Rights according to Republic Act No.
10372?
A. Charge unreasonable fees for copyright services
B. Limit the accreditation of collective management organizations
C. Resolve disputes related to public performance rights
D. Conduct studies in unrelated fields

5. What type of legal protection is extended to the owner original works such as books, musical
works, films, and computer programs?
A. Trademarks
B. Patents
C. Copyrights
D. Trade Secrets

6. Which form of intellectual property refers to the exclusive rights granted to the inventor of a new
invention?
A. Copyrights
B. Trademarks
C. Industrial property
D. Franchise

7. What is the legal for the protection of distinctive signs, such as logos or brand names, that
distinguish goods or services?
A. Trademarks
B. Patents
C. Domain Names and Cybersquatting
D. Industrial Design

1. Which type of works are included in category of 'Originalamental design or models for of
manufacture'?
A. ations
B. Computer programs
C. ographic works
D. Three-dimensional

2. What of works are considered 'Drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character'?
A. Audiovisual works
B. Maps
C. Scientific drawings
D. Pictorial illustrations

3. Which type of works are included in the content provided?


A. Photographic works
B. Computer programs
C. Pictorial illustrations
D. Audiovisual works

4. What type of works produced by a process analogous to photography?


A. Photographic works
B. Computer programs
C. Pictorial illustrations
D. Audiovisual works

5. What kind of works are specifically mentioned twice in the content?


A. Computer programs
B. Photographic works
C. Pictorial illustrations
D. Audiovisual works

6. According to the content provided, which of the following is NOT protected under the law?
A. Ideas
B. News of the day
C. Official texts
D. Illustrations

7. What type of information specifically mentioned as not being protected under the law?
A. Procedures
B. Concepts
C. Mere data
D. Discoveries

8. Which of the following is explicitly stated as not eligible for protection under the law?
A. Systems
B. Official translations
C. Principles
D. Operations

9. According to the content provided, in the Philippines, which works of the Government are not
subject to copyright?
A. Works created with prior approval from the government agency
B. Statutes, rules, and regulations
C. Speeches delivered in private events
D. Works created for profit

10. What is required for the exploitation of Government works for profit in the Philippines?
A. Payment of royalties
B. Approval from a private
C. Approval from the court
D. No requirements

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