Basic requirements for protection of a variety include:
A) Novelty
B) Distinctiveness
C) Uniformity
D) Stability
E) All of these
The Plant Breeders' Rights Act provides:
A) Breeders' exemptions
B) Farmers' exemptions
C) A and B both
D) None of these
PBRs provide exclusive rights to the breeder for:
A) Commercial production
B) Marketing
C) Export and import
D) All of these
In field crops, a variety can be protected maximum for:
A) 5 years
B) 10 years
C) 15 years
D) 20 years
New varieties of trees and vines can be protected maximum for:
A) 10 years
B) 15 years
C) 18 years
D) 20 years
The Farmers' rights are also known as:
A) Farmers' privilege
B) Farmers' exemptions
C) A and B both
D) None of these
Plant breeders' rights are also known as:
A) Breeders' privilege
B) A and B both
PBR can be granted to:
A) Breeder of a variety
B) Legal owner of a variety
C) A and B both
D) None of these
PBRs may lead to:
A) Unhealthy practices
B) Monopoly
C) All of these
PBR may lead to:
A) Faster development of seed industry
B) Improvement in quality because of competition
C) Reduction in genetic variability
D) All of these

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