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Intellectual Property test

reading the ppt and articles, write a test in the below time:

Due on Oct 20, 2023 9:55 AM
Available on Oct 20, 2023 8:30 AM until Oct 20, 2023 9:55 AM

Time zone:GMT-4

The test will consist of two parts: a multiple-choice question component, and a long answer question component. There will be ten (10) multiple-choice questions, each worth one (1) mark; and one (1) long answer question, worth fifteen (15) marks. The test will be graded out of twenty-five (25) marks.

The long answer question will itself consist of three (3) parts, each asking you to explain a particular set of ideas or perspective (worth five (5) marks), compare and contrast it with another (worth five (5) marks), and finally, offer your opinion or critical reflection (five (5) marks). Long answers won’t be graded for spelling or grammar (though if your answer is simply unintelligible or difficult to parse due to issues with grammar or syntax, that will not help your cause), and no introduction or conclusion is necessary. You may use paragraph breaks, headings, bullets, or numbers to separate the different parts of your answer, but point-form replies are discouraged. Citations and a works cited page are only necessary if you quote substantially from either the lectures or readings (to discourage students from simply copying and pasting large blocks of text from the slides or readings).

There is no strict word length requirement for the long answer, but I would recommend you aim for anywhere from three to five (3-5) sentences for each of the three parts – so ten to fifteen (10-15) sentences in total – since each part is worth five (5) marks.

You must reference specific content from the course, i.e., from the lectures and/or readings, to earn marks; generic answers or examples that were not used in the course will not be awarded marks.