Ttlem finals
  • 1. What does "economic rights" under Section 177 allow an author to do?
A) Allow unlimited reproduction without Consent
B) Control the use of their work for profit or distribution
C) Automatically waive moral rights
D) Only display their work publicly
  • 2. Which of the following is an example of a "work of applied art"?
A) A public domain painting
B) A unique chair
C) A novel
D) A scientific formula
  • 3. Whatis the key diference between copyright and material object ownership?
A) Copyright applies only after registration.
B) Copyright applies only to digital works.
C) Ownership of a copy does not transfer copyright.
D) wnership and copyright are inseparable
  • 4. Which of the following does not require copyright registration for protection?
A) Audiovisual recordings
B) Original literary works
C) All works are automatically protected upon creation.
D) Computer programs
  • 5. How can an author waive moral rights?
A) By registering the waiver with IPOPHL
B) By publicly declaring it
C) Moral rights cannot be waived
D) By signing a written agreement
  • 6. Who qualifies as an "author" under Section 171?
A) A person who registers a work
B) A publisher of the work
C) A corporation commissioning the work
D) A natural person who created the work
  • 7. What is the primary purpose of * "public lending"?
A) Unrestricted access to copyrighted materials
B) Limited distribution of works for educational or other purposes
C) Generating profit
  • 8. What is "reproduction" under the definitions in Section 171?
A) Selling original works of art
B) Writing a new work inspired by an existing one
C) Public performance of a work
D) Making one or more copies of a work in any manner or form
  • 9. Which of the following works is specifically not protected by copyright?
A) Audiovisual recordings
B) Choreographic works
C) Ideas
D) Computer programs
  • 10. What is a "work of applied art"?
A) Any architectural design
B) An academic paper on industrial design
C) Any artistic work with no functional purpose
D) A creation with utlitarian functions
  • 11. What does 'moral rights" mean under Section 193?
A) The right to sue for copyright infringement
B) Ownership rights to a physical object
C) Economic benefits from a vwork
D) Rights to protect the personal and reputational value of a work
  • 12. What is considered a derivative work?
A) Adaptations or translations of literary or artistic works
B) Sculptures and architectural designs
C) Audiovisual recordings
D) Books and pamphlets
  • 13. Which of the following is not protected under copyright according to Section 175?
A) Computer program
B) Concepts
C) Photographs
D) Books
  • 14. What is primary goal of the intellectual property code
A) To abolish existing copy laws
B) To prioritize international trade agreements
C) To restrict access to copyrighted materials
D) To develop an effective intellectual property system for national development
  • 15. Which term refers to work such as dramatization or adaptations?
A) Ornamental design
B) Industrial model
C) Compilation right
D) Derivative work
  • 16. It is an approach to teaching and learning that gives all students equal opportunity to succeed.
A) University Design for Learning
B) Universal Design for Learning
C) Universal Design in Learning
D) Universal Design for Learners
  • 17. provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they knowGive learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge.
A) Multiple means of representation
B) Multiple means of engagement
C) None of these
D) Multiple means of expression
  • 18. Provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know.
A) None of these
B) Multiple means of engagement
C) Multiple means of expression
D) Multiple means of representation
  • 19. ap into learners' interests, offer appropriate challenges, and increase motivation.
A) Multiple means of representation
B) Multiple means of expression
C) None of these
D) Multiple means of engagement
  • 20. The goals of UDL include
A) Mandatory computers in classrooms
B) Least restrictive environment
C) Eliminating or reducing physical and academic barriers
D) One-to-One devices in schools
  • 21. UDLs principles include
A) Representation, Assessment, and Common Core
B) Learning Targets, Expression and Assessment
C) Representation, Action and Expression, and Engagement
D) Engagement, Assessment, Learning
  • 22. These are often described as learning expectations.
A) Assessment
B) Method
C) Materials
D) Goals
  • 23. What is described as the process of gathering information abouta learner's performance using a variety of methods and materials in order to determine learners' knowledge, skills, and motivation for the purpose of making informed educational decisions?
A) Goals
B) Assessment
C) Materials
D) Method
  • 24. The goal of education in the 21 st century is simply the mastery of content knowledge or use of new technologies.
A) Maybe
B) False
C) True
  • 25. The following are components of of UDL Curriculum except
A) Grade
B) Materials
C) Method
D) Assessment
E) Goal
  • 26. According to the recognition principle, teachers can provide multiple means of representation by:
A) Provide options for expression and communication
B) Provide option for recruiting interest
C) Watching Youtube videos all day
D) Using a variety of audio, visual and tactile representations help learners to deeper comprehend material
  • 27. Multiple Means of Representation is ___ the of learning.
A) Why
B) How
C) Who
D) What
  • 28. Which UDL principle addresses the need to provide for multiple ways for students to demonstrate to you what they know?
A) Multiple means of representation
B) Multiple means of action and expression
C) Multiple means of engagement
  • 29. nwhat way could video present a barrier to learners?
A) Video requires background knowledge of the material
B) Video requires the ability to focus on a storyline and make meaning from it.
C) Video requires sight.
D) Video requires background knowledge of the culture referenced in the film.
  • 30. UDL helps identify the one right way to teach a lesson because there is one type of "'expert learner."
A) False
B) True
C) Maybe
  • 31. The maximum imprisonment for a third copyright infringement offense is:
A) 8 years
B) 12 years
C) 10 years
D) 6 years
E) 9 years
  • 32. What is the fine range for a second offense of copyright infringement?
A) P50,000-P150,000
B) No fine applies
C) P500,000-P1,500,000
D) P150,000-P500,000
  • 33. Which is an example of moral damages for copyright infringement?
A) Damage to the author's reputation
B) Profits made by the infringer
C) Printing less
D) Costs of production
  • 34. Which action can lead to criminal penalties?
A) Selling infringing copies knowingly
B) Critiquing a published book
C) Private photocopying for study
D) Watching pirated movies
  • 35. For a second offense, the maximum fine is:
A) 250,000
B) 100,000
C) 300,000
D) P500,000
  • 36. When quoting a published work, what must be included?
A) Displaying infringing works at trade shows
B) Distributing infringing copies for free in public
C) Selling unauthorized copies of a copyrighted book
D) Reciting a poem privately and free of charges
  • 37. the work of joint authorship, who are the original owners of the copyright?
A) the employer
B) the co-authors
C) the producer
D) the editor
  • 38. Who owns the copyright of an original literary artistic work?
A) The public domain
B) the author
C) The government
D) The publisher
  • 39. The purpose of copyright enforcement is to:
A) Restrict access to creative works
B) Allow free use of works
C) Protect the rights of copyright owners
D) Punish all users of copyrighted materials
  • 40. What is the penalty for distributing infringing copies for free?
A) Publication of apology
B) Imprisonment and fines
C) Civil fine only
D) A warning
  • 41. Copyright for works of applied art lasts:
A) 25years from the date of creation
B) 10 years from publication
C) Indefinitely
D) 15 years from publication
  • 42. What happens to the copyright term if the identity of an anonymous author is revealed?
A) It follows the life of the author plus 50 years
B) It resets to 100 years from creation
C) It expires immediately
D) It remains unchanged
  • 43. or works of joint authorship, copyright protection lasts until:
A) 25 years of creations
B) The life of the last surviving author and 50 years after their death
C) 100 years after publication
D) 50 years after the first author's death
  • 44. Which of the following is considered fair use?
A) Broadcasting a private musical performance
B) Selling copies of copyrighted lectures
C) Downloading entire e-books X without payment
D) Criticism of a book using short excerpts
  • 45. When quoting a published work, what must be included?
A) The authors photo
B) the copyright registration
C) the source and author's name
D) the publisher's consent
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