Module 6- Lesson 2
Quiz by Yvette Rejuso
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- Q1
For what minimum period of years after the death of author can creative works be protected by copyright?
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20s - Q2
It is considered as an ethical violation (Bilbao et.,2019).
Copyright Violation
Copyright Infringement
Plagiarism
Plagiarize
20s - Q3
Which is considered an act of plagiarism?
Synet copied her answers from her best friend without her authorization.
Lexie forgetting to ask permission from Justin Bieber to copy his lyrics.
Iverson copying a researcher's statement and directly pasting it to his research paper without citing the source.
Alben intentionally did not ask for consent of Joanna to reproduce her idea for his project.
30s - Q4
Which among the statement is incorrect about plagiarism?
Failure to put quotation marks
Using your ideas as your own
Using video without credits
Citing incorrect information
20s - Q5
Defined as piracy or theft of someone's creation without their authorization.
Plagiarism
Copyright Infringement
Intellectual Property
Patent
20s - Q6
Which among is a popular misconception of copyright?
Students treat internet materials the same way with books when obtaining information.
Copyrighted articles could be used in the classroom.
It is okay to forward an email without the sender's permission.
If it has no copyright symbol, it is not copyrighted.
30s - Q7
What does the illustration entails?
Plagiarism
Enjoying
Copy paste
Violation
15s - Q8
What is the title of this lesson?
Intellectual Property Rights Applicable to Online Setting: Copyright and Related Rights Copyright Law
Intellectual Property Rights Applicable to the Educational Setting: Copyright and Related Rights
Intellectual Property Rights Applicable to the Educational Setting: Copyright and Related Rights Copyright Law
Intellectual Property Rights: Copyright and Related Rights Copyright Law
20s - Q9
What are the four types of Intellectual Property?
Pantel, Copyright, Machinery, Trade
Patent, Copyright infringement, Signs, Trade Secrets
Patent, Copyright, trademarks, Trade Secrets
Patent, Copyright, trademarks, Trade Secrecy
20s - Q10
The ______________ customarily divides intellectual property rights into 2 main areas:
ASEAN
WTO (World Trade Organization)
United Nations Education Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
IPA (Intellectual Property Association)
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