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Questions Related to biotechnological regulations

Example/s of biopiracy is/are

  1. Basmati rice

  2. Neem

  3. Chilly

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: D

The royal botanical garden took cinchona seeds from .......... and planted in India.


  1. Africa

  2. Bolivia

  3. Thailand

  4. USA


Correct Option: B

Which of the following pirates the 200 strains of fungi from Thailand?

  1. British University of Portsmouth

  2. The royal garden

  3. University of Mississippi

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Answer is option A i.e. "British University of Portsmouth"
Thailand's Ministry of Science says that  Portsmouth University is guilty of "biopiracy" because it failed to return the 200 specimens of fungi which could provide a cure for cancer and were collected by Portsmouth University staff on a research trip to Thailand. Biopiracy is unethical,unlawful or commercial exploitation of biological materials that are native to a particular country.

Biopiracy is

  1. Use of biopatents

  2. Thefts of plants and animals

  3. Stealing of bioresources

  4. Exploitation of bioresources without authentic permission


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Biopiracy is the term used to refer to the use of bio-resources by multinational companies and other organisations without proper authorisation from the countries and people concerned without compensatory payment. Thus option D is the correct answer.

An unfair claim to novelty and invention come under

  1. Economic piracy

  2. Resource piracy

  3. Intellectual piracy

  4. Theft


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Piracy is the unauthorized claim of copyrighted content or product or resources. It affects the economy of that country. If there is an unauthorized claim of novelty or patent and invention is called intellectual piracy. 

So, the correct answer is 'Intellectual piracy'.

A patent for "use of turmeric in wound healing " was granted by US patent office, through turmeric has been used in India for centuries this is an example of

  1. Biopatent

  2. Biopiracy

  3. Bioweapon

  4. Bioremediation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The commercial exploitation or monopolization of biological or genetic material, as medicinal plant extracts, usually without compensating the indigenous peoples or countries from which the material or relevant knowledge is obtained is called as biopiracy. In 1995, the United States awarded patent on turmeric to University of Mississippi medical center for wound healing property. The claimed subject matter was the use of "turmeric powder and its administration", both oral as well as topical, for wound healing. An exclusive right has been granted to sell and distribute. The Indian Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) had objected to the patent granted and provided documented evidences of the prior art to USPTO. Though it was a well known fact that the use of turmeric was known in every household since ages in India, it was a herculean task to find published information on the use of turmeric powder through oral as well as topical route for wound healing. Due to extensive researches, 32 references were located in different languages namely Sanskrit, Urdu and Hindi. 

So the correct option is 'biopiracy'.

Genetic material with potential value is

  1. DNA

  2. Genetic resources

  3. RNA

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Genetic resources are the genes found in plants and animals that are of actual or potential value to people. Through the use of new biotechnologies, genes from any organism can be transferred to another. Plant and animal breeders, for example, use genes found in wild species, and genetically engineered organisms are now being used for new industrial applications such as mining, wastewater treatment, etc. Thus option B is the correct answer. 

The neem campaign was initiated in

  1. 1992

  2. 1993

  3. 2000

  4. 2001


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The neem campaign was initiated in $1998$. Neem Foundation is an Indian voluntary independent, non-profit organization established in $1993$. It is supported by leading scientists and environmentalists to engage in Neem related research. The Neem foundation is an important international forum for individuals and institutions and for the Neem movements of all countries. The Neem foundation also managing the national campaign to declare NEEM as the national Heritage tree of India.

The purpose of biopiracy is

  1. Introduction of new plant varieties

  2. Introduction of new living organisms

  3. Production of pharmaceuticals

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

Which of the following country is principle patenting pirate?

  1. USA

  2. Japan

  3. Germany

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D