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The document outlines the structure and content of the M.Tech I-Year I-Semester Mid II Examinations for the Jayamukhi Institute of Technological Sciences, focusing on Research Methodology and Intellectual Property Rights. It includes details about the exam format, course outcomes, and specific questions related to intellectual property, patents, and research proposals. The assessment is divided into two parts, with multiple-choice questions and descriptive questions worth a total of 30 marks.

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The document outlines the structure and content of the M.Tech I-Year I-Semester Mid II Examinations for the Jayamukhi Institute of Technological Sciences, focusing on Research Methodology and Intellectual Property Rights. It includes details about the exam format, course outcomes, and specific questions related to intellectual property, patents, and research proposals. The assessment is divided into two parts, with multiple-choice questions and descriptive questions worth a total of 30 marks.

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JAYAMUKHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES

(AUTONOMOUS)
NARSAMPET WARANGAL – 506332(TS)
M.TECH I –YEAR I-SEMESTER MID II EXAMINATIONS, February -2024
BRANCH: ---- ECE SPECIALIZATION: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS &
CSE COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
SUBJECT: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND IPR

Time: 1 ½ Hours DATE: 22-02-2025


Max. Marks: 30

Note: This question Paper Contains two parts. Part A & B


Course Outcomes for Assessment in this Test:
COs Course Outcomes
1 Understand research problem formulation.
2 Analyze research related information
3 Follow research ethics
Understand that today’s world is controlled by Computer, Information Technology, but tomorrow
4
world will be ruled by ideas, concept, and creativity.
Understanding that when IPR would take such important place in growth of individuals & nation,
5 it is needless to emphasis the need of information about Intellectual Property Right to be promoted
among students in general & engineering in particular.
Understand that IPR protection provides an incentive to inventors for further research work and
6 investment in R & D, which leads to creation of new and better products, and in turn brings about,
economic growth and social benefits.
PART – A (20 X 1/2= 10 Marks)
Marks
In India, the literary work is protected until______ [ ] 1/2
1. a) Lifetime of author b) 25 years after the death of author
c) 40 years after the death of author d)60 years after the death of author
IPR in India covers _______ [ ] 1/2
2. a) Patents b) Trademarks c) Copy Rights d) All of the above
Under which type of agreement royalty is paid on the basis of sale ? [ ] 1/2
3. a) Copy Right b) Mining c) Patent d) Licensing

The following can not be exploited by assigning or by licensing the rights to others. [ ] 1/2
4. a)Patents b) Designs c) Trademark d)All of the above
The following can be patented_______ [ ] 1/2
5. a) Machine b)Process c) Composition of matter d)All of the above

In ‘quid-pro-quo’, quo stands for _____ [ ] 1/2


6. a) knowledge disclosed to the public b) monopoly granted for the term of the patent
c)exclusive privilege of making, selling and using the invention d) None of the above
Trade mark________ [ ] 1/2
a) is represented graphically b) is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one
7. person from those of others c) may includes shapes of goods or combination of colours
d) All of the above

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protects the use of information and ideas that are of [ ] 1/2
8.
a) Ethical values b) Monetary values c) Social values d) Commercial values
_______ is a right obtained by a person for his innovation [ ] 1/2
9.
a) Copy right b) Patent c) Trade Mark d) License
Every Patent will be valid for __________ years from the date of filing of application [ ] 1/2
10. a)20 b) 15 c) 60 d)25

Which of the following is Patentable________ [ ] 1/2


a)Invention or process bya person b) Method of Agriculture or horticulture
11.
c)Mathematical Method d) All of the above

To obtain the patent the inventor must give an application to_________ of Patent [ ] 1/2
a) Certifying authority b) Controller of Patent
12.
c) Commissioner of Patent d) Any of the above

Patent can be granted for ________ [ ] 1/2


13. a) process b) ideas c) both product and process d) product

Patent Act is passed by______ [ ] 1/2


14. a) State Government b) Central / Federal Government

International copyright is governed by the ______ [ ] 1/2


15 a) Paris Convention b) TRIPS c) Berne Convention d) WTO

A design can be also registered under ______ [ ] 1/2


16. a) Trademark Act b) Patent Act c) Geographical Indication Act d) Copyright Act

Trademarks identifies _______ [ ] 1/2


a) Consumer and it’s origin b) Registrar and controller
17.
c) Product and its it’s origin d) Product and consumer

Who is the true and first inventor? [ ] 1/2


a) who convert the ideas in to working invention
b) who publish their ideas first in the journals
18.
c) who communicates idea to other at first
d) who communicates and ideas to registrar of the patent

Geographical Indication (GI) tag is given as per the _______ [ ] 1/2


a) Indian Copyright Act, 1957 b) New Design Act, 2000
19.
c) Patent Act, 1970 d) Geographical Indications (Registration and Protection) Act,1999

What is the time limit of the GI tag? [ ] 1/2


20. a) 10 years b) 20 years c) 50 years d) For an unlimited time

PART – B (4 X 5 = 20 Marks) Bloom’s


Mappin
ANSWER ANY FOUR QUESTIONS Taxonomy Marks
g Cos
Levels
What is intellectual property? Explain the needs to protect 4 I, II 5
1
intellectual property.
Define Patent and explain what are the inventions that are 5 I, II 5
2
patentable and non-patentable under the patents Act 1970.
Define Patent rights. Explain the procedure to obtain the grant 5 I, II, III 5
3
of patent.
What is Research Proposal? Explain the format of Research 5, 6 I, II 5
4 Proposal.
What is copyright? Explain the rights of an owner or author of 5,6 I, II, III 5
5
the copyright on the subject matter.
6 Write short notes on 6 I, II 5
i) Geographical Indications
ii) New developments in IPR
Assessment Summary

Design/
Remember Understand Apply Analyze Evaluate
COs Create Total
(I) (II) (III) (IV) (V)
(VI)
1
2
3
4 2 3 5
5 2+1+1 3+2+2 11
6 2+2 2+2+3+3 14
Total 30

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