A) Control the use of their work for profit or distribution B) Automatically waive moral rights C) Allow unlimited reproduction without Consent D) Only display their work publicly
A) A unique chair B) A novel C) A scientific formula D) A public domain painting
A) wnership and copyright are inseparable B) Ownership of a copy does not transfer copyright. C) Copyright applies only to digital works. D) Copyright applies only after registration.
A) Original literary works B) Audiovisual recordings C) All works are automatically protected upon creation. D) Computer programs
A) By registering the waiver with IPOPHL B) By publicly declaring it C) By signing a written agreement D) Moral rights cannot be waived
A) A corporation commissioning the work B) A natural person who created the work C) A publisher of the work D) A person who registers a work
A) Unrestricted access to copyrighted materials B) Limited distribution of works for educational or other purposes C) Generating profit
A) Writing a new work inspired by an existing one B) Public performance of a work C) Selling original works of art D) Making one or more copies of a work in any manner or form
A) Computer programs B) Choreographic works C) Ideas D) Audiovisual recordings
A) A creation with utlitarian functions B) Any artistic work with no functional purpose C) An academic paper on industrial design D) Any architectural design
A) Ownership rights to a physical object B) The right to sue for copyright infringement C) Rights to protect the personal and reputational value of a work D) Economic benefits from a vwork
A) Sculptures and architectural designs B) Books and pamphlets C) Audiovisual recordings D) Adaptations or translations of literary or artistic works
A) Photographs B) Books C) Concepts D) Computer program
A) To prioritize international trade agreements B) To develop an effective intellectual property system for national development C) To abolish existing copy laws D) To restrict access to copyrighted materials
A) Ornamental design B) Industrial model C) Compilation right D) Derivative work
A) Universal Design for Learning B) University Design for Learning C) Universal Design in Learning D) Universal Design for Learners
A) Multiple means of expression B) Multiple means of engagement C) Multiple means of representation D) None of these
A) None of these B) Multiple means of expression C) Multiple means of representation D) Multiple means of engagement
A) Multiple means of representation B) Multiple means of expression C) Multiple means of engagement D) None of these
A) Least restrictive environment B) Eliminating or reducing physical and academic barriers C) Mandatory computers in classrooms D) One-to-One devices in schools
A) Learning Targets, Expression and Assessment B) Engagement, Assessment, Learning C) Representation, Assessment, and Common Core D) Representation, Action and Expression, and Engagement
A) Method B) Materials C) Goals D) Assessment
A) Method B) Materials C) Goals D) Assessment
A) True B) False C) Maybe
A) Materials B) Assessment C) Grade D) Method E) Goal
A) Provide option for recruiting interest B) Provide options for expression and communication C) Using a variety of audio, visual and tactile representations help learners to deeper comprehend material D) Watching Youtube videos all day
A) Why B) How C) Who D) What
A) Multiple means of engagement B) Multiple means of representation C) Multiple means of action and expression
A) Video requires the ability to focus on a storyline and make meaning from it. B) Video requires background knowledge of the culture referenced in the film. C) Video requires sight. D) Video requires background knowledge of the material
A) True B) False C) Maybe
A) 9 years B) 10 years C) 8 years D) 6 years E) 12 years
A) P150,000-P500,000 B) P500,000-P1,500,000 C) No fine applies D) P50,000-P150,000
A) Costs of production B) Profits made by the infringer C) Damage to the author's reputation D) Printing less
A) Watching pirated movies B) Private photocopying for study C) Critiquing a published book D) Selling infringing copies knowingly
A) 300,000 B) 250,000 C) P500,000 D) 100,000
A) Selling unauthorized copies of a copyrighted book B) Displaying infringing works at trade shows C) Distributing infringing copies for free in public D) Reciting a poem privately and free of charges
A) the editor B) the employer C) the producer D) the co-authors
A) The public domain B) The government C) The publisher D) the author
A) Allow free use of works B) Protect the rights of copyright owners C) Punish all users of copyrighted materials D) Restrict access to creative works
A) A warning B) Imprisonment and fines C) Publication of apology D) Civil fine only
A) Indefinitely B) 25years from the date of creation C) 15 years from publication D) 10 years from publication
A) It follows the life of the author plus 50 years B) It remains unchanged C) It resets to 100 years from creation D) It expires immediately
A) 25 years of creations B) 50 years after the first author's death C) The life of the last surviving author and 50 years after their death D) 100 years after publication
A) Selling copies of copyrighted lectures B) Downloading entire e-books X without payment C) Broadcasting a private musical performance D) Criticism of a book using short excerpts
A) the copyright registration B) the source and author's name C) the publisher's consent D) The authors photo |