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2010 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper II
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1 pointsLinear model of communication in knowledge based on Aristotles’model of communication was proposed by
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Question 2 of 50
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1 pointsISBN changed from 10 digits to 13 from
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1 pointsLibrary Legislation refers to the development of
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1 pointsIASLIC was founded in the year
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Question 5 of 50
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1 pointsWhich Bibliometrics Law describes the frequency of publication by authors in a given field ?
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following protocols is used in transferring file over internet?
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
1 pointsTransistors were used in which generation of computers?
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
1 pointsLinux is an example of
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Question 9 of 50
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1 pointsUNIMARC was developed under the umbrella of
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
1 pointsHow different nodes in a network are connected and how they communicate are determined ?
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
1 pointsWorldCat is maintained by
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
1 pointsNumber of States in India which have enacted Public Library Legislation till date is
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
1 pointsWhen a source referred to once in the footnote is referred to again and between them no other reference (i.e. citation) intervenes, then the footnote uses the abbreviation
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14. Question
1 pointsIndexing system in which the coordination of terms is done at the search stage was first introduced by
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15. Question
1 pointsIndex Medicus is brought out as printed publication
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
1 pointsWhich publication was not authored by S.R. Ranaganathan?
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
1 pointsJSTOR is an online system for archiving and accessing academic journals. It is located in
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18. Question
1 points260 tag in MARC format marks
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19. Question
1 pointsMean, Median and Mode are
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20. Question
1 points‘Five Laws of Library Science’ was first published in
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : ISBDs were devised by UNESCO.
Reason (R) : They are the standards for all types of bibliographic activities.
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Web OPAC is a computerised library catalogue available to the patrons online.
Reason (R) : It can be searched by the users within the four walls of the library only.
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): A sample is the representation of a whole.
Reason (R): The sample is subjected to observation and analysis.
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Electronic access to information is becoming easy day by day.
Reason (R) : The printed materials pouring out of the world presses do not show any decline.
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): Use of microfilming is becoming obsolete day by day.
Reason (R): ICT has developed digital technologies, which are quick, cheap and easy to handle.
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Libraries are changing in the wake of emerging ICT environment.
Reason (R) : Libraries are adopting new competencies to operate services in the environment of information super highways.
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : In fifth law, the word used in ‘organism’ not ‘organisation’.
Reason (R) : Libraries grow in collection size, human resources, physical facilities and services from time to time.
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Primary source is one in which information is original.
Reason (R) : Secondary sources repack the original information.Correct
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A) : Loose Assemblage is the process of linking together different classes.
Reason (R) : This mode was formerly known as subject bundle.Correct
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Question 30 of 50
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1 pointsAssertion (A) : Provision of services outside the library regular service centre or outlet is essential to reach more and more patrons.
Reason (R) : Library extension services help libraries to cover larger population of patrons.Correct
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
1 pointsArrange the following in chronological sequence :
(I) Digital Millennium Copyright Act
(II) Right to Information Act. (India)
(III) Information Technology Act (India)
(IV) Indian Copyright ActCorrect
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
1 pointsArrange the following States according to the year of enactment of library legislation :
(I) Pondicherry
(II) Orissa
(III) Rajasthan
(IV) KarnatakaCorrect
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
1 pointsArrange the following softwares according to their development:
(I) E-Print
(II) D-space
(III) Greenstone
(IV) KohaCorrect
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
1 pointsArrange the following steps in research in the sequence of their occurrence:
(I) Report writing
(II) Research design
(III) Collection of data
(IV) Analysis of dataCorrect
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
1 pointsArrange the following chronologically according to their year of Birth :
(I) S.R. Ranganathan
(II) Melvil Dewey
(III) C.A. Cutter
(IV) B.S. KesvanCorrect
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
1 pointsArrange the following chronologically according to their development :
(I) Punched Card
(II) Floppy Disc
(III) Magnetic Disc
(IV) Optical DiscCorrect
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their development :
(I) CCC
(II) ISBD
(III) CCF
(IV) MARC IICorrect
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
1 pointsThe spiral of scientific method involves the following steps in correct sequence :
(I) Zenith
(II) Ascendant
(III) Nadir
(IV) DescendantCorrect
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II a. AACR-1 i. 1978 b. AACR-2 ii. 1967 c. ALA code iii. 1934 d. CCC iv. 1949 Correct
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II a. Books in print i. Bibliography of periodicals b. which International Periodical Directory ii. Trade Bibliography c. World of Learning iii. Biographical source d. Who’s Who in India iv. Directory Correct
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II a. Henry Fayol i. Hierarchy Needs b. F.W. Taylor ii. Theory X and Theory Y c. Abraham Maslow iii. Classical Theory d. Douglas McGregor iv. Scientific Management Correct
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II a. E.J. Coates i. KWIC b. H.P. Luhn ii. Things, Property, Material, Action c. Derek Austin iii. Concrete and process d. J. Kaiser iv. PRECIS Correct
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43. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II a. NTC i. UK b. ITC ii. India c. BLDSC iii. Netherlands d. NISCAIR iv. USA Correct
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II a. India i. Agglomeration b. Agriculture of wheat ii. Lamination c. Biochemistry iii. Fusion d. Biological Sciences iv. Denudation Correct
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II a. Elements of Library Classification i. D.J. Desolla Price b. Little Science Big Science ii. S.R. Ranganathan c. Documentation iii. D.J. Fosket d. Subject Approach to Information iv. S.C. Bradford Correct
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Question 46 of 50
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1 points(Question Nos. 46-50) Read the passage given below and answer the questions based on your understanding of the passage.
In the late 1990s the publishing world launched a new system into the information and publishing world called Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). DOIs are alphanumeric character strings that identify objects in an electronic environment.
DOIs are universal, unique and permanent identification tags for online content that is registered in an online directory. DOIs can cover any form of digital files such as text, image, video, audio or even software. DOIs can also cover many levels of content. For example, it might tag an entire book, a chapter in the book, illustrations, individual sentences, or perhaps the book’s index. It is a system that identifies creation endeavours and uniquely marks the content of these items. It is intended to individualize information units on the Web.
DOIs can be placed in a variety of places, such as in the object itself, in an information structure that contains the object, on a Web page that describes the element, in a database or as an entry in an indexing system.
The identifier tags have no intrinsic meaning, as a classification code does. They are content labels, each being unique and without duplicates. The identifiers are stored in a directory that allows the lookup of the current Internet address of the copyright owner and where the information now resides. The author, publisher or current owner is responsible for maintaining the response page, which presents data about the information item and the conditions of its use.
The directory of DOIs routes inquiries to the up-to-date sites on the Internet for accessing the content of the object. When addresses change, the directory will route the query to where the content is currently located or to where information is given concerning how to obtain it. Over time, when objects move around or change ownership, the directory keeps tabs on these changes.
Although the major purpose of the DOI system is the management of intellectual property, indexing and abstracting services, as well as document delivery services will find DOIs a useful tool.What are DOIs ?
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
1 pointsWhat are the materials covered by DOIs ?
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
1 pointsDo DOIs play any role in grouping of information sources?
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49. Question
1 pointsWhat is the major purpose of DOI system?
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Question 50 of 50
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1 pointsHow does DOI system operate?
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