Quiz 8. Biotechnology and Its Applications 
It includes Bioethical Issue and Biopiracy  
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Who will make decisions regarding the validity of GM research and the safety of introducing GM-organisms for public services *
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The Indian Parliament has recently cleared the .......... amendment of the Indian Patents Bill *
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Use of bio-resources by multinational companies and other organisations without proper authorisation from the countries and people concerned without compensatory payment is known as  *
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Traditional knowledge related to bio-resources can be exploited to develop modern applications and can also be used to save ......... during their  commercialisation *
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The developing and the underdeveloped world is rich in .............. and .............knowledge related to bio-resources *
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This ‘new’ variety made by American company, of Basmati had actually been derived from *
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GEAC deals with the issues related to  *
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Most of the industrialised nations are rich ......... but poor in ............. knowledge *
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GEAC stands for  *
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There are an estimated ........ varieties of rice in India alone *
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In 1997, an American company got patent rights on ............... through the US Patent and Trademark Office *
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Basmati rice is distinct for its unique  *
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How many of documented varieties of Basmati are grown
in India ?
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Which of the following is correct regarding to rice in India ? *
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Some nations are developing laws to prevent such unauthorised exploitation of their bio-resources and traditional knowledge *
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When did American company got patent right on Basmati Rice ? *
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There is reference to Basmati in ..........., as it has been grown for centuries. *
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In 1997, an American company got patent rights on Basmati rice through .......... *
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How many amendment have been done to the  Indian Patent Bill ?  *
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