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2011 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper II
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Question 1 of 49
1. Question
1 pointsNational Knowledge Commission was launched under the chairmanship of
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Question 2 of 49
2. Question
1 pointsAmendment to ‘Delivery of Books (Public Libraries) and Newspapers Act’ was enacted in India in the year
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Question 3 of 49
3. Question
1 points‘Quality Circles’ in organization is used in
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Question 4 of 49
4. Question
1 pointsIn PRECIS, role operator Zero (0) is allotted for
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Question 5 of 49
5. Question
1 pointsThe idea of Thesaurofacet was developed by
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Question 6 of 49
6. Question
1 pointsWhich of the model is not based on the analysis of the subject?
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Question 7 of 49
7. Question
1 points‘Scalar Chain’ shows
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Question 8 of 49
8. Question
1 pointsThe Principle of Canonical Sequence is one of the principles of
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Question 9 of 49
9. Question
1 pointsGazetteer of India was first published by
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Question 10 of 49
10. Question
1 pointsThe Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is
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Question 11 of 49
11. Question
1 pointsWho is the author of ‘Systematic Indexing’?
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Question 12 of 49
12. Question
1 pointsPublic Library Manifesto was developed by
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Question 13 of 49
13. Question
1 pointsNACLIN is sponsored by
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Question 14 of 49
14. Question
1 pointsDouglas McGregor is known for the
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Question 15 of 49
15. Question
1 pointsSCOPUS is a/an
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Question 16 of 49
16. Question
1 pointsWhich national agency in India is assigning the ISSN?
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Question 17 of 49
17. Question
1 pointsLibrary Herald is published from
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Question 18 of 49
18. Question
1 pointsINFROSS is an important study frequently quoted in
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Question 19 of 49
19. Question
1 pointsZipf’s Law deals with
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Question 20 of 49
20. Question
1 pointsIdentify the odd one
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Question 21 of 49
21. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Information Society is one where all citizens are educated.
Reason (R) : Society of which more than 50% population is involved in information activities.Correct
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Question 22 of 49
22. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Information Science has emerged from Information Technology.
Reason (R) : Information Science has emerged with the agglomeration of many subjects, including information technology.Correct
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Question 23 of 49
23. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Primary Sources provide most authentic information for research.
Reason (R) : Primary sources are highly unorganized as far as access is concerned.Correct
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Question 24 of 49
24. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Present decade has accepted E-journals as channels of scholarly communications.
Reason (R) : E-publications have added enormous quantity of literature but affected the Quality of research.Correct
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Question 25 of 49
25. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : ‘Encyclopedia is the queen of all reference sources’.
Reason (R) : Encyclopedias are more suitable for finding trend information.Correct
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Question 26 of 49
26. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Online services incur heavy investment at the initial stage.
Reason (R) : Online services are costlier than print services.Correct
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Question 27 of 49
27. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : CC and UDC are most suitable classification schemes for special libraries.
Reason (R) : Most of the special libraries are using either CC or UDC for collection organization.Correct
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Question 28 of 49
28. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Historical research cannot be regarded scientific as it lacks replication and reliability.
Reason (R) : Historical research is truly scientific as it is based on criticism.Correct
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Question 29 of 49
29. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Hypotheses are essential in all types of research.
Reason (R) : Research can be conducted without hypotheses.Correct
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Question 30 of 49
30. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : All research results lead to propounding of new laws, theories and principles.
Reason (R) : Laws, Principles and Theories are the result of Scientific Research.Correct
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Question 31 of 49
31. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their year of first publication:
(i) Colon Classification
(ii) Prolegomena to Library Classification.
(iii) Five Laws of Library Science.
(iv) Classified Catalogue Code
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Question 32 of 49
32. Question
1 pointsArrange the following in correct order:
(i) Deductive phase
(ii) Empirical phase
(iii) Verification phase
(iv) Hypothesizing phase
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Question 33 of 49
33. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their year of publication
(i) New Encyclopedia Britannica
(ii) Encyclopedia Americana
(iii) Encyclopedia of Library & Information Science
(iv) McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology
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Question 34 of 49
34. Question
1 pointsWhat will be the correct sequence of books on the shelves bearing the following class numbers?
(i) 2 : 8’N4
(ii) 2 : 8a
(iii) 2 : 81
(iv) 2 : 81a
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Question 35 of 49
35. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their year of emergence:
(i) RDC
(ii) ALA Code
(iii) FRBR
(iv) AACR1
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Question 36 of 49
36. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their year of enactment:
(i) Information Technology Act
(ii) Copyright Act
(iii) RTI Act
(iv) Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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Question 37 of 49
37. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their year of development.
(i) Java
(ii) Visual Basic
(iii) C++
(iv) COBOL
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Question 38 of 49
38. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their year of development
(i) Zipf’s Law
(ii) Lotka’s Law
(iii) Bradford’s Law
(iv) Five Laws of Library Science
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Question 39 of 49
39. Question
1 pointsArrange the following in ascending order according to DDC numbers:
(i) Rajput Painting
(ii) Ophthalmology
(iii) Microeconomics
(iv) Elections
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Question 40 of 49
40. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) Tamil Nadu Public Libraries Act (i) 1948 (b) Maharashtra Public Libraries Act (ii) 1989 (c) Kerala Public Libraries Act (iii) 1967 (d) Orissa Public Libraries Act (iv) 2002 Correct
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Question 41 of 49
41. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) Ibid (i) in the work cited (b) Op.cit (ii) same as above (c) Loc.cit (iii) in the same pages (d) Vide (iv) see Correct
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Question 42 of 49
42. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) ALA (i) 1927 (b) ILA (ii) 1876 (c) ASLIB (iii) 1933 (d) IFLA (iv) 1924 Correct
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Question 43 of 49
43. Question
1 pointsMatch the following :
List – I List – II (a) CDS/ISIS (i) INSDOC (b) Sanjay (ii) CMC (c) Granthalya (iii) UNESCO (d) Maitrayee (iv) DESIDOC Correct
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Question 44 of 49
44. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) Bibliography (i) Persons (b) Yearbook (ii) Words (c) Dictionary (iii) Current information (d) Biography (iv) Books Correct
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Question 45 of 49
45. Question
1 points(Q. Nos. 45-49) Read the passage given below, and answer the questions based on your understanding of the passage.
One of the problems with automatic classification techniques is that they normally involve processing the whole collection in response to every request; this is inefficient, because we know in advance that a substantial part of the collection will not be relevant to the request. One of the major objectives of an information retrieval system is to allow the user to discard with the minimum of effort any items not relevant to an enquiry. Classification schemes set out to achieve this by grouping items according to specified characteristics; provided that our specification meets the user’s needs, this grouping will be helpful, but if it does not, our organization of information may prove to be a positive hindrance instead of a help. There has been a substantial amount of research into computer techniques which would achieve the same end, by reducing the size of the collection to be searched in response to any given request. The classical Aristotelian definition of classification states that a class consists of a set of objects having a given characteristic in common, possession of that characteristic being a necessary and sufficient condition for class membership. A document may be described by a number of terms, derived or assigned, and that we expect to retrieve in answer to a request a set of documents which match the request closely but rarely exactly. This arises because the terms used to describe documents fall into a number of classes, and we can never be exhaustive in our characterization. In other words, we hope to retrieve a set of documents which maximizes the match between the query and the description of the classes into which the desired documents fall, without expecting the match to be exact in classical terms. Aristotelian classification assumes a single essential element; documentary classification assumes that related document will share a number of elements, without necessarily having all of those specified in a particular query.One of the problems of automatic classification is that:
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Question 46 of 49
46. Question
1 pointsOne of the major objectives of an IR system is
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Question 47 of 49
47. Question
1 pointsWhat does the research in computer techniques aim at?
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Question 48 of 49
48. Question
1 pointsAristotelian definition of classification states that :
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Question 49 of 49
49. Question
1 pointsDocumentary classification assumes that
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