Assam Down Town University
Research Methodology,
Bioethics and IPR
Question Bank (Solved)
Questions by –
Dr. Rajeev Sarma
Answers by –
Shakil & Madhurima
First Set
1. Which of the following statement is true for data in research
a. Data is quantitative
b. Data is qualitative
c. Both qualitative and quantitative
d. Quantitative and never qualitative
2. A researcher is said to be committed the Type I error when___
a. reject a null hypothesis which is actually true
b. accept a null hypothesis which is actually false
c. reject both null and alternate hypothesis
d. none of the above
3. Which of the following should be the component for a better research design
a. Data collection, Measurement, and Analysis
b. Data collection, Analysis, and Measurement
c. Analysis, Data collection and Measurement
d. Measurement, Data collection and Analysis
4. State the most probable way to identify a research problem
a. Observing and reviewing recent literatures, reports or databases
b. Analyzing the recent literatures, reports or databases
c. Quantifying and measuring the volume of recent literatures, reports or databases
d. none of the above
5. A simple hypothesis is a prediction of the relationship between two variables: state which one of the following is a hypothesis
statement
a. Quantitative estimation of sugary drink
b. Drinking sugary drinks daily leads to obesity.
c. Drinking sugary dirnks is harmful
d. Drinking sugary drink is useful
6. Say you want to predict average production of rice of your field over a period of 10 years and you have data for five years
a. Apply simple statistics for your analysis
b. wait for 10 years to be completed and data get collected
c. Apply regression analysis for the purpose.
d. none of the above
7. A researcher does a study of students' phenomenological feelings about problem solving. One of her categories of codes involves
positive affect. Two subcategories of that category of positive affect are smiles when solves the problem, and shouts hooray when
finished. The relation between these subcategories and the overall category of positive affect is:
a. Spatial
b. Sequence
c. Strict inclusion
d. Function
8. Analysis of covariance is:
a. A statistical technique that can be used to help equate groups on specific variables
b. A statistical technique that can be used to control sequencing effects
c. A statistical technique that substitutes for random assignment to groups
d. Adjusts scores on the independent variable to control for extraneous variables
9. In an experimental research study, the primary goal is to isolate and identify the effect produced by the ____.
a. Dependent variable
b. Extraneous variable
c. Independent variable
d. Confounding variable
10. For finding a relevant research paper your first search would be
a. Search Pubmed
b. Go to library
c. serarch google
d. none of the above
11. A study on application of mycorrhizae as biofertilizer
a. Is a type of applied research
b. is a type of basic research
c. integated basic and applied
d. None of the above
12. Say you want develop vaccine against covid19. in which type of research your research falls
a. scientific research
b. applied research
c. experimental research
d. quantitative research
13. What are advantages of sampling?
a. Cost effective
b. consume less time
c. both first and second
d. Only first of the above
14. The serious limitation of the sampling method is that
a. it involves biased selection and thereby leads us to draw erroneous conclusions
b. it does not involves biased selection and thereby leads us to draw erroneous conclusions
c. it accuracy is less and thereby leads us to draw erroneous conclusions
d. None of the above
15. The steps for random sampling are
a. 1. Define the population. 2. Choose your sample size .3. List the population. 4. Assign numbers to the units.5. Find
random numbers.
b. 1. Define the population. 2. Choose your sample size . 3. Assign numbers to the units.4. Find random numbers. 5.
Select your sample.
c. 1. Define the population. 2. Choose your sample size .3. List the population. 4. Find random numbers. 5. Select your
sample.
d. 1. Define the population. 2. Choose your sample size .3. List the population. 4. Assign numbers to the units.5. Find
random numbers. 6. Select your sample.
16. Which of the following are sampling methods?
a. Random, Systematic, Convenience, Cluster, and Stratified.
b. Random, Systematic, Convenience, Cluster, and selection.
c. Random, Systematic, Convenience, Cluster, and election.
d. All of the above
17. The common sampling errors are
a. Population Specification Error,
b. Sample Frame Error
c. Selection Error
d. All of the above
18. Which of the listed methods are scientific methods.
a. Conduct background research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data/Analysis, Record observations and analyze the meaning
of the data, Conclude
b. Purpose/Question, Conduct background research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data/Analysis, Record observations and
analyze the meaning of the data, Conclude
c. Purpose/Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data/Analysis, Record observations and analyze the meaning of the data,
Conclude
d. Purpose/Question, Conduct background research, Hypothesis, Data/Analysis, Record observations and analyze the
meaning of the data, Conclude
19. An investigation into the reasons of the global financial and economic crisis of 2008 – 2010 - in which of the type you will categorise
a. Experimental research
b. Survey Reseach
c. Case study
d. Other type
20. Which of the following is true for case studies?
a. The most important advantage of using a case study is that it simplifies complex concepts
b. The most important disadvantage of using a case study is that it simplifies complex concepts
c. The most important advantage of using a case study is that it does not include complex concepts
d. The most important advantage of using a case study is that it is easy to perform.
Second Set
1. Which of the following is not true for random sampling
a. Random sampling is reasonably accurate
b. Random sampling is free from personal biases
c. Economical method of sampling
d. Can be applied for all type of data collections.
2. The best sampling method for sampling a population of finite size.
a. Area sampling
b. Systematic sampling
c. Purposive sampling
d. Quota sampling
3. Which of the following regarding hypothesis is true?
a. Hypothesis relates variables to constants
b. Hypothesis relates constant to constants
c. Hypothesis relates constant to variables
d. Hypothesis relates variables to Variable
4. The correlational research seeks to
a. Determine the relationship between two or more variables
b. Study the effect of one on other.
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of these
5. Which of the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms?
a. Socio-economic Status
b. Marital Status
c. Numerical Aptitude
d. Professional Attitude
6. In the process of conducting research ‘Formulation of Hypothesis” is followed by
a. Statement of Objectives
b. Analysis of Data
c. Selection of Research Tools
d. Collection of Data
7. A research paper is a brief report of research work based on
a. Primary Data only
b. Secondary Data only
c. Both Primary and Secondary Data
d. None of the above
8. What is the problem(s) with this set of response categories to the question “What is your current age?” 1-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-
40
a. The categories are not mutually exclusive
b. The categories are not exhaustive
c. Both a and b are problems
d. There is no problem with the above set of response categories
9. Secondary/existing data may include which of the following?
a. Official documents
b. Personal documents
c. Archived research data
d. All of the above
10. An item that directs participants to different follow-up questions depending on their response is called a ____________.
a. Response set
b. Probe
c. Semantic differential
d. Contingency question
11. Researchers use both open-ended and closed-ended questions to collect data. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Open-ended questions directly provide quantitative data based on the researcher’s
predetermined response categories
b. Closed-ended questions provide quantitative data in the participant’s own words
c. Open-ended questions provide qualitative data in the participant’s own words
d. Closed-ended questions directly provide qualitative data in the participants’ own words
12. Why an invention should be patented? (1) It gives protection to a patentable invention.(2) It gives legal recognition to the
invention.(3)It makes others aware of the fact as to whom does the invention belong (4) Patenting one‟s invention make useful data
relating to the invention available to other inventions for further research and development. Out of four reasons given above, please
identify the correct reasons:-
a. (2) and (3)
b. (2), (3) and (4)
c. None of the above
d. All of the above
13. A policy (or policies) behind the patent system is …… (1) to encourage an inventor to disclose an invention by granting exclusive
rights over the invention to the inventor (2) to benefit the public by limiting the scope and term of the exclusive rights granted to an
inventor (3) to benefit the public through encouraging innovation by publishing a full disclosure of the technical details of the
invention (4) to benefit the public through guaranteeing that the inventor can commercialize his/her invention
a. (1) and (2) above
b. (1), (2) and (3) above
c. (2), (3) and (4) above
d. None of the above
14. In your view, who can be the right holder of IPR?
a. Owner of the intellectual property.
b. The successor in title of the owner of intellectual property.
c. A licensee duly authorized by the owner of the intellectual property.
d. All the above
15. What could be an ethical issue
a. A problem or situation that requires an organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right
(ethical) or wrong (unethical).
b. A problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as
right (ethical) or wrong (unethical).
c. A problem or situation that requires a person to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right (ethical) or
wrong (unethical).
d. none of the above
16. Which of the following is a biggest ethical issue today
a. Social Media. Harassment and Discrimination., Health and Safety and Technology/Privacy
b. Social Media. Health and Safety and Technology/Privacy
c. Social Media. Harassment and Discrimination. and Technology/Privacy
d. Social Media. Harassment and [Link] Health and Safety
17. “Controlled Group” is a term used in.............. .
a. Survey research
b. Historical research
c. Experimental research
d. Descriptive research
18. What woud by your research strategy?
a. Observe problem, Review literature, Set objective, Set methodology, Experiment, Anylize and interpret dara, Discuss,
conclude
b. Review literature, Set objective, Set methodology, Experiment, Anylize and interpret dara, Discuss, conclude
c. Observe problem, Review literature, Set objective, Set methodology, Experiment, Anylize and interpret data, Discuss
d. Observe problem, Review literature, Set objective, Set methodology, Experiment, Anylize and interpret dara, conclude
19. How to determine a correct title of research.
a. by reviewing literature
b. from the objective of your research
c. from the methodology you have set
d. all of the above
20. Which of the following should not be a criterion for a good research project?
a. Demonstrates the abilities of the researcher
b. Is dependent on the completion of other projects
c. Demonstrates the integration of different fields of knowledge
d. Develops the skills of the researcher
Third set
1. Which of the following would be better for leading you to solve the following objective "To find compounds of Allium sepa inhibiting
the growth of bacillus" the work also shold be less expensive.
a. Extarcts prepared, Separate and Purify Compounds, Use for antimicrobial property, Identify compound inhibiting growth
b. Extarcts prepared, Analyse Antibacterial property, Find potential extract, Separate and Purify Compounds, Use for
antimicrobial property, Identify compound inhibiting growth,
c. Extarcts prepared, Analyse Antibacterial property, Find potential extract, Identify compound inhibiting growth,
d. Extarcts prepared, Analyse Antibacterial property, Separate and Purify Compounds, Use for antimicrobial property, Identify
compound inhibiting growth
2. Which of the procedural steps may be well suited for finding a DNA sequence.
a. Chemical Extraction, Purification by Centrifugation, Gel Electrophoresis for Isolation, PCR for sequencing
b. Chemical Extraction, Purification by Centrifugation, PCR for sequencing
c. Chemical Extraction, Purification by Centrifugation, Gel Electrophoresis for Isolation, cloning for sequencing
d. Chemical Extraction, Purification by chromatography, Gel Electrophoresis for Isolation, PCR for sequencing
3. Which of the procedural steps may be well suited for Identification of a bacteria.
a. Sample collection from the any place, Culture, Pure Culture, Characteristics study for identification such as serological
analysis or DNA sequence Analysis
b. Sample collection from the location where bacteria resides, Characteristics study for identification such as serological
analysis or DNA sequence Analysis
c. Sample collection from the location where bacteria resides, Culture, Pure Culture
d. Sample collection from the location where bacteria resides, Culture, Pure Culture, Characteristics study for identification
such as serological analysis or DNA sequence Analysis
4. A synopsis may be written including the following heads
a. Title, Introduction, Objectives, Methodology, Probable outcome, References
b. Objectives, Methodology, Probable outcome, References
c. Introduction, Objectives, Methodology, Probable outcome, Title
d. Introduction, Objectives, Probable outcome, References
5. Title, Abstract, Introduction, materials and method, results, discussion, conclusion is a typical format for
a. Thesis
b. Dissertation
c. research article
d. synopsis
6. Title, Introduction, Objectives, Methodology, Probable outcome, References is a typical format for
a. Thesis
b. Dissertation
c. research article
d. synopsis
7. You are asked to compare two organisms which of the following strategy you will adopt
a. compare similar characters
b. compare dissimilar characters
c. both of the above
d. none of the above
8. If you are suppose confirm infection of COVID19 which one of the following you will suggest
a. Serotyping
b. PCR
c. RT-PCR
d. All of the above
9. While doing a microbiological experiment you find that one of the organism in a mixure of two is not growing properly. What would
be the reason
a. One which do not flourish multiplies slowly
b. One which flourish multiplies faster
c. One which flourish secret substances that inhibit other
d. All of them may be the possibility
10. "Calculate the sample size whern the population size is 100000 at 95% confidence level”
a. 383
b. 395
c. 378
d. 361
11. "Calculate the sample size whern the population size is 1000 at 95% confidence level”
a. 287
b. 297
c. 278
d. 300
12. A qualitative research problem statement:
a. Specifies the research methods to be utilized
b. Specifies a research hypothesis
c. Expresses a relationship between variables
d. Conveys a sense of emerging design
13. Which of the following is a good research question?
a. To produce a report on student job searching behaviours
b. To identify the relationship between self-efficacy and student job searching behaviours
c. Students with higher levels of self-efficacy will demonstrate more active job searching Behaviours
d. Do students with high levels of self-efficacy demonstrate more active job searching behaviours?
14. Which correlation is the strongest?
a. –1.00
b. 0.8
c. -0.6
d. 0.5
15. Which of the following statements are true?
a. The larger the sample size, the larger the confidence interval
b. The smaller the sample size, the greater the sampling error
c. The more categories being measured, the smaller the sample size
d. A confidence level of 95 percent is always sufficient
16. The measure of the extent to which responses vary from the mean is called:
a. The mode
b. The normal distribution
c. The standard deviation
d. The variance
17. Which of the following can be the source of primary data in research?
a. Survey
b. Experiment
c. Survey and Experiment
d. Survey and Reference
18. Action research means
a. A longitudinal research
b. An applied research
c. A research initiated to solve an immediate problem
d. A research with socioeconomic objective
19. One of the following is not an open source software:
a. DSpace
b. Windows
c. Green-stone
d. Linux
20. What is Bibliometry?
a. Function of Library Network
b. Information Management Service
c. Information Management Tool
d. Library Service
Fourth Set
1. Conference proceedings are considered as..................documents.
a. Conventional
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. Tertiary
2. An appropriate source to find out descriptive information is................ .
a. Bibliography
b. Directory
c. Encyclopaedia
d. Dictionary
3. One of the following search engine is exclusively meant for scientific information :
a. Google
b. Yahoo
c. SCIRUS
d. Altavista
4. UNESCO assisted Model Public Library in India is located at :
a. Kolkata
b. Delhi
c. Mumbai
d. Chennai
5. Questionnaire is a :
a. Research method
b. Measurement technique
c. Tool for data collection
d. Data analysis technique
6. Which of the following is not covered under Intellectual Property Rights ?
a. Copyrights
b. Patents
c. Trade Marks
d. Thesaurus
7. Which of the following is not true about e journals ?
a. They are distributed through digital methods
b. They also have editors or editorial boards
c. They are publications of serial nature
d. They are always free of cost
8. What do you mean by data?
a. a set of qualitative or quantitative variables
b. numbers collected from observation
c. characters collected from observations
d. none of the above
9. What is sampling in research
a. sample is a group of people that are taken from a larger population for measurement
b. sample is a group of people, objects, or items that are taken from a larger population for measurement
c. sample is a group of objects, that are taken from a larger population for measurement
d. sample is a group of plants that are taken from a larger population for measurement
10. Which is true for primary data?
a. data that is collected by a researcher from second-hand sources
b. data that is collected by a researcher from third-hand sources
c. data that is collected by a researcher from first-hand sources
d. All of the above
11. Which of the following is true of secondary data
a. data that is collected by a researcher from second-hand sources
b. data that is collected by a researcher from third-hand sources
c. data that is collected by a researcher from first-hand sources
d. All of the above
12. What do you mean by questionnaire?
a. a document that is used in all types of researches.
b. a research instrument that is found in laboratory for experiment
c. a research document that consists of a set of questions used for examination purpose
d. a research instrument that consists of a set of questions or other types of prompts that aims to collect information from a
respondent
13. What is survey?
a. a research method used for collecting data from a pre-defined group of respondents to gain information and insights on
various topics of interest
b. a research method used for collecting data from a un-defined group of respondents to gain information and insights on
various topics of interest
c. a research method used for collecting data from a random group of respondents to gain information and insights on various
topics of interest
d. None of them are correct
14. What is experimental research?
a. a study that do not adheres to a scientific research design
b. a study that strictly adheres to a scientific research design
c. a study that strictly adheres to a scientific survey design
d. All of the above
15. What is meant by procedure?
a. A term used to define a single step, taken to achieve a desired result
b. A term used to define a two steps, taken together, to achieve a desired result
c. A term used to define a series of steps, taken together, to achieve a desired result
d. A term used to define a five hundred steps, taken together, to achieve a desired result
16. What protects the intellectual property created by artists?
a. copyright
b. geographical indications
c. patents
d. registered designs
17. What protects the intellectual property created by designers?
a. copyright
b. geographical indications
c. patents
d. registered designs
18. What protects the intellectual property created by inventors?
a. copyright
b. geographical indications
c. patents
d. trademarks
19. Which of these is a geographical indication?
a. BMW
b. Champagne
c. Hogwarts
d. World Wide Web
20. What does a trademark protect?
a. an invention
b. a work of art
c. logos, names and brands
d. a secret formula
21. The term “WIPO” stands for:-
a. World Investment policy organization
b. World intellectual property organization
c. Wildlife Investigation and Policing organization
d. World institute for Prevention of organized crime
22. Which of the following is an „intellectual property‟ as per IPR Laws in India.
a. Original literary work;
b. Industrial Design of Maruti800 car;
c. Trademark of Tata company
d. All the above
23. Which of the following is not an intellectual property law?
a. Copyright Act, 1957
b. Trademark Act, 1999
c. Patent Act, 1970
d. Customs Act, 1962
24. The rights of a patentee are
a. Sell or distribute
b. License
c. Assign the property to others
d. All of the above
25. The branch of philosophy relating to morals or moral principles is
a. bioethics.
b. law.
c. ethics.
d. applied ethics.
26. Applied ethics relates to
a. religious beliefs.
b. healthcare professions.
c. common sense.
d. social utility.
27. Illegal acts are
a. always ethical.
b. frequently ethical.
c. usually unethical.
d. all of the above.
28. The code of ethics dealing with experimentation on human subjects is
a. the Hippocratic Oath.
b. the Nuremberg Code.
c. nonexistent.
d. a conflict of interest.
29. The concern for the human subject in medical experimentation is the result of the
a. Nuremberg Code.
b. Code of Hammurabi.
c. Declaration of Geneva.
d. Declaration of Helsinki.
30. The Purpose of Bioethics is to
a. entails the objective appraisal of how our values, desires and actions affect others, including animals and the environment.
b. entails the objective appraisal of how to deal with the environment.
c. entails the objective appraisal of how our values, desires and actions affect others, including animals.
d. none of the above
31. A geographical indication (GI) is a sign used
a. on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.
b. on products that have a different geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.
c. on products that have a multiple geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.
d. on products that have originated extra-terrestrial region
32. _____________ became the first GI tagged product in India, in 2004–2005.
a. Assam Tea
b. Darjeeling Tea
c. Assam Bamboo
d. Indian Banana
33. What WTO stands for?
a. World Trade Organization
b. Web Trade Organizatiom
c. Wise Trade organization
d. Wide Trade Organization
34. What rights does a geographical indication provide?
a. A geographical indication right enables those who have the no right to use the indication but to prevent its use by a second
party whose product does not conform to the applicable standards.
b. A geographical indication right enables those who have the right to use the indication to prevent its use by a second party
whose product does not conform to the applicable standards.
c. A geographical indication right enables those who have the right to use the indication to prevent its use by a third party
whose product does not conform to the applicable standards.
d. None of the above
35. What is an appellation of origin?
a. General kind of geographical indication generally consisting of a geographical name or a traditional designation used on
products which have a specific quality or characteristics that are essentially due to the geographical environment in which
they are produced.
b. kind of geographical indication generally consisting of a geographical name or a traditional designation used on products
which have a specific quality or characteristics that are essentially due to the geographical environment in which they are
produced.
c. special kind of geographical indication generally consisting of a geographical name or a non traditional designation used on
products which have a specific quality or characteristics that are essentially due to the geographical environment in which
they are produced.
d. special kind of geographical indication generally consisting of a geographical name or a traditional designation used on
products which have a specific quality or characteristics that are essentially due to the geographical environment in which
they are produced.
36. A trademark protects
a. slogan
b. phrase or word
c. logo, or design
d. All of the above
37. Why survey is considered to be generating primary data?
a. it generates data
b. it does not generated data
c. both first and second
d. none of the above
38. Which of the following help you to get secondary data.
a. Library
b. Laboratory by doing experiments
c. both library and laboratory by doing experiments
d. none of the above
39. What is the aim of research In education?
a. Help in personal growth of an individual.
b. Helps the candidate to become an eminent educationists
c. Increase job opportunity of an individual
d. Increase social status of an Individual
40. The most important advantage of sampling method of data collection is
a. Increase accuracy
b. The only method of data collection
c. Save time
d. Easy to handle
41. Which of the following best suits for 'Action Research'?
a. It is and applied research
b. It is an quantity research
c. It is a survey research
d. It is a population research
42. Research is
a. Searching again and again
b. Finding solution to any problem
c. Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem
d. None of the above
43. Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
a. Searching sources of information to locate problem.
b. Survey of related literature
c. Identification of problem
d. Searching for solutions to the problem
44. A common test in research demands much priority on
a. Reliability
b. Useability
c. Objectivity
d. All of the above
45. The essential qualities of a researcher are
a. Spirit of free enquiry
b. Reliance on observation and evidence
c. Systematization or theorizing of knowledge
d. All the above
46. Which of the following is not a “Graphic representation” ?
a. Pie Chart
b. Bar Chart
c. Table
d. Histogram
47. Whether Library is a system?
a. Yes, it has various sections as sub-systems coordinating each other forming a system
b. No, it cannot be a system
c. It is quite impossible
d. Library is separate from a system.
48. The following are the most likely data collection methods
a. Experimental Observations, Survey, Interviews, focused group discussion
b. Experimental Observations, Survey, Interviews
c. Experimental Observations, Survey
d. Experimental Observations
49. Which of the following is not a sampling method?
a. Random
b. Stratified
c. Cluster
d. Professional
50. Which of the following is a sampling method?
a. Upward
b. downward
c. Cluster
d. Linear
51. Which one of the following is not an experimental research?
a. Extraction of compounds from plants
b. Analyzing DNA isolates and constructing genome
c. Analizing size of bacteria from soil.
d. Analyzing average age of students.
52. Which one of the following is an experimental research?
a. Analyzing average age of students
b. Identification of a bacteria
c. Market study for selling a pen
d. All of the above
53. If you write an original story, what type of intellectual property gives you the right to decide who can make and sell copies of your
work?
a. copyright
b. geographical indications
c. patents
d. trademarks
54. Imagine a footballer sets up his own company to sell his own range of clothes. What type of intellectual property can he use to show
that the clothes are made by his company?
a. copyright
b. geographical indications
c. patents
d. trademarks
55. A company wishes to ensure that no one else can use their logo.
a. Copy rights
b. Trade mark
c. Patent
d. Industrial designs
56. A singer wishes to assign the rights to reproduce a video she has made of her concert.
a. Copy rights
b. Trade mark
c. Patent
d. Geographical indications
57. A new way to process milk so that there is no fat in any cheese made from it.
a. Copy rights
b. Trade mark
c. Patent
d. Geographical indications
58. A company has decided to invest in outer shape design of bottle in which they would fill the perfume produced by them, and which
is distinctive, and they wish to ensure that they have sole use.
a. Copy rights
b. Trade mark
c. Patent
d. Industrial designs
59. A company decides to use a logo that has the same shape as its competitor but with a different color
a. Copy rights
b. Trade mark
c. Patent
d. Industrial designs
60. Copyright law applies to forms of expression contained in,-
a. Song lyrics and musical compositions
b. Sculptures and paintings
c. Dramatic and literary works
d. All of the above
61. A trademark is represented by several key characteristics. Which of the following is one of them?
a. A trademark identifies a product's origin
b. Slogans are not covered under trademark law
c. Trademarks are never an indicator of quality
d. Trademarks are "shorthand" for retailers to use in determining pricing strategy
62. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Trademark registrations can be renewed for an unlimited number of ten year periods
b. Trademark law is intended to protect the owner‟s original work
c. To qualify for federal protection, a mark must be distinctive and have a "secondary meaning."
d. Surnames alone can be trademarked
63. Trade in services includes which of the following?
a. Computer hardware
b. Textiles
c. Insurance
d. Aerospace
64. Trademark law protects---
a. Words, symbols or devices that differentiate goods or services from one another.
b. Only brand names
c. Names of specific people and places
d. Inventions that feature some sort of utility function
65. The ethics committee of a hospital serves in an advisory capacity to patients, families, and staff to
a. decide who gets donated organs.
b. review difficult ethical issues.
c. determine when care will be discontinued.
d. all of the above.
66. The National Organ Transplant Law of 1984
a. allows the sale of organs.
b. developed an allocation formula
c. forbids the sale of organs.
d. funds organ transplantation
67. An employee should state a preference for not wishing to be involved in assisting with a procedure
a. when the situation arises.
b. after the situation arises.
c. before being hired.
d. only if absolutely necessary.
68. Bioethics concerns itself with addressing ethical issues in
a. healthcare and medicine
b. research
c. biotechnology, and the environment.
d. all of the above
69. Bioethics is a multidisciplinary field, combining
a. philosophy, and law with medicine, nursing, health policy and the medical humanities.
b. philosophy, theology, history and law with medicine, nursing, health policy and the medical humanities.
c. philosophy, theology, history and law with nursing, health policy and the medical humanities.
d. philosophy, theology, history and law with medicine, nursing and the medical humanities.
70. Some examples of common medical ethical issues include:
a. Patient Privacy and Confidentiality, Transmission of Diseases, and Relationships
b. Patient Privacy and Confidentiality, Transmission of Diseases, and End-of-Life Issues
c. Patient Privacy and Confidentiality, Relationships, and End-of-Life Issues
d. Patient Privacy and Confidentiality, Transmission of Diseases, Relationships, and End-of-Life Issues
71. What is the purpose of a trademark?
a. trademark law is to prevent unfair competition
b. trademark law is to prevent fair competition
c. trademark law is to prevent vegetables
d. trademark law is to prevent market
72. What is TRIPS?
a. Time-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
b. Trade-Relation Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
c. Trade-Realistics Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
d. Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
73. What is UNESCO?
a. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
b. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Civil Organization
c. United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization
d. United Nations Entertainment, Scientific and Cultural Organization
74. The Berne Convention
a. adopted in 1887
b. adopted in 1886
c. adopted in 1888
d. adopted in 1889
75. What is the procedure of registration of trademark?
a. Trademark Search-Application Filing-Government Processing.
b. Trademark Search-Application Preparation-Government Processing.
c. Trademark Search-Application Preparation-Application Filing-Government Processing.
d. Application Preparation-Application Filing-Government Processing.
76. Exclusive Rights of Trademark Owner
a. Right to Exclusive Use.
b. Right to Seek Statutory Remedy Against an Infringement.
c. Right of Registered Trademark holder of Identical Trademark.
d. All of them