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Patent Law Quiz

Test your knowledge of patent law and rights with our engaging quiz specially designed for aspiring inventors, students, and legal professionals!

  • Understand the nuances of patent law in India
  • Explore international patent application processes
  • Identify patentable and non-patentable inventions
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by InventingIdea27
Country A does not allow true and first inventors from India to file patent application in the country. A national of country A, who is a true and first inventor of a novel invention wishes to file a patent application in India. Which of the options are correct?
File a PCT application and enter other countries through National phase
None of the above
He cannot file a patent in India
File a patent in that country only through a legal representative
An international application as defined under Section 2(1)(ia) of the Patents Act means—
Any application for patent made in accordance with the Berne Convention
An application filed under the Madrid Protocol
Any application filed under the Budapest Treaty
An application for patent made in accordance with Patent Cooperation Treaty
Which of the following inventions can be patented as per Section 3 of the Patents Act, 1970?
A topography of integrated circuits
Esters and ethers of an earlier patented substance without enhanced efficacy
An aesthetic creation
A live human made micro-organism
Which of the following inventions cannot be patented as per Section 3 of the Patents Act, 1970?
A surgical method of performing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Diagnostic substance for optical imaging
A use of a new substance for the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of a disease
Ultrasonic diagnosis apparatus
Mr. John has developed a computer programme which is an essential aspect to run a novel hardware he has invented. How can Mr. John protect his computer programme by Patents?
The computer programme cannot be patented at all
None of the above
Computer programmes are patentable subject matter
He can protect his computer programme through patent when it is coupled with the novel hardware
An invention capable of industrial application means that the invention is capable of
Being used in an industry
Exported by the industry
Being made in an industry
Imported by the industry
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