Patent Agent USPTO Registration Exam Prep

Practice Quiz presents 50 free official review questions and explanations for the Registration Examination for Patent Attorneys and Agents given by the United States Patent and Trademark Office

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Practice Quiz presents 50 free official review questions and explanations for the Registration Examination for Patent Attorneys and Agents given by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. These questions are publically available questions from past USPTO exams.

The USPTO registration exam is a computer-based exam containing 100 multiple-choice questions, 10 of which are unscored. The test-taker has six hours to complete the exam.

The USPTO exam measures the candidate's knowledge of USPTO procedure, ethics rules, federal statutes and regulations pertinent to patent law, and patent applications, and the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure.

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