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1. 
What does a patent need to be?
A.
Something that can be made or used
B.
It can be the way information is processed
C.
A method of treatment or diagnosis
D.
A modification to something which already exists
2. 
True or false, a patent can only be applied for if it is your own?
A.
True
B.
False
3. 
If you design something new, you have what is called a?
A.
Design development
B.
Design patent
C.
Design copyright
D.
Design right
4. 
Now you have your design right, how long is your design protected for once it has been first sold?
A.
8 years
B.
9 years
C.
10 years
D.
15 years
5. 
You have your design right, but haven’t chosen to sell it. How long is it protected for?
A.
10 years
B.
13 Years
C.
14 Years
D.
15 years
6. 
Under what piece of legislation would you register your design under?
A.
Design Registry Act 1949
B.
Registered Designs Act 1948
C.
Design Registry Act 1948
D.
Registered Designs Act 1949
7. 
What must your design not have? (Select 2)
A.
Protected Emblems such as the Olympic rings
B.
Name of a country
C.
Flags
D.
Crowns
8. 
When you submit your design, who runs the checks on it?
A.
The Information Commissioner’s Office
B.
The Intellectual Property Design Office
C.
The Intellectual Property Office
D.
The H.S.E
9. 
Approximately how long can it take for a patent to be processed?
A.
4 years
B.
5 years
C.
6 years
D.
6 months
10. 
Roughly how much does it cost for a patent to be registered?
A.
£4000
B.
£5000
C.
£6000
D.
£7000