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2008 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper II
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): Classification and indexing have always been of central intellectual interest in IR.
Reason (R): Conceptual analysis of the content of the queries and documents are essential input to an IR system.
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): Any change in the environment of the subject can not affect the state of the subject.
Reason (R): A subject can be viewed as a system consisting of a set of interacting component ideas.
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): Action research is a form of interpretive research to study human actions and social practices for immediate application.
Reason (R): Action research is an applied research, which is focused on the solution to local problems, not to develop any theory for general application.
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): Information systems support promotion of research, development and innovation relating to the national development of a country.
Reason (R): Information is the basic input to the development.
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): Many projects and initiatives are taken to create digital libraries.
Reason (R): Digital library improves the professional status of librarians.
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): IFLA’s UBC programmer encourages the use and exchange of standardized bibliographic description.
Reason (R): Use of standard enables to bring uniformity in bibliographic description and interchange of bibliographic data.
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): UNESCO championed the cause of public library movement.
Reason (R): UNESCO’s concert for public library movement is reflected in its “Public Library Manifesto”.
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
1 pointsAssertion (A): PRECIS is not based upon any particular system of classification.
Reason (R): PRECIS is not build around any theoretical ideas on classification.
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
1 pointsArrange according to year of establishment.
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
1 pointsArrange the following classification schemes in the order of year of origin.
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
1 pointsThe correct sequence of information flow is:
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
1 pointsArrange the following Public Library Acts according to the year of enactment:
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
1 pointsArrange the following Associations according to the year of establishment.
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
1 pointsArrange the following Standards according to the year of their introduction.
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
1 pointsMath the following items given in List
List – I List – II (a) Principles of librarianship (i) Berwick Sayers (b) Practical guidelines for classification (ii) S. R. Ranganathan (c) Rules for Dictionary cataloging (iii) D. J. Urquart (d) Five Laws of library science (iv) C. A. Cutter Correct
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
1 pointsMatch the following items give in List.
List – I List – II (a) Informatique (i) English (b) Informatik (ii) Italian (c) Informatica (iii) French (d) Informatics (iv) German Correct
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
1 pointsMatch the following items give in List.
List – I List – II (a) Bibliographic description (i) Current Awareness Service (b) Short-range reference service (ii) Post Cordinating Indexing (c) SDI (iii) Abstract (d) Uniterm (iv) Ready Refer Source Correct
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
1 pointsArrange the following according to their increasing storage capacity.
(i) Cartridge
(ii) CD-ROM
(iii) Floppy disks
(iv) DVD
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
1 pointsMatch the following items given in List.
List – I List – II (a) DDC 19th edition (i) John Camaroni (b) DDC 20th edition (ii) Melvil Dewey (c) DDC 21st edition (iii) John Mitchell (d) DDC 22nd edition (iv) Benjamin Custer Correct
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
1 pointsMatch the following items given in List .
List – I List – II (a) Nascent Micro thought (i) Colon classification (b) Access points (ii) Motivation (c) Physiological needs (iii) Documentation (d) Analytic – synthetic classification (iv) AACR II Correct
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) SHE (i) Nuclear energy (b) MESH (ii) Education (c) MESH (iii) Medicine (d) INIS (iv) Engineering Correct
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) Five Laws of Library Science (i) C. D. Needham (b) Subject approach to Information (ii) S. R. Ranganathan (c) Organising Knowledge in Libraries (iii) B. C. Vickery and A. Vickery (d) Information Science in theory and practice (iv) A. C. Fastet Correct
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) Melvil Dewey (i) Belgium (b) Berwick Sayers (ii) USA (c) B. S. Kesavan (iii) Britain (d) Paul Otlet (iv) India Correct
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) UBC (i) FID (b) UDC (ii)IFLA (c) MARC (iii) ASTINFO (d) Document Supply System (iv) Library of Congress Correct
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) Bradford’s law (i) Author’s production (b) Lotkas’ law (ii) Citation indexing (c) Eugene Garfield (iii) Word frequency (d) Zipf’s Law (iv) Scattering Correct
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
1 pointsMatch the following:
List – I List – II (a) Mission Oriented (i) Patent Information System (b) Social Science Oriented (ii) DESIDOC (c) Science Subject Oriented (iii) NISSAT (d) Material Oriented (iv) NASSDOC Correct
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
1 pointsNote: Read the passage given below, and answer the question based on your understanding of the passage.
One of the major drawbacks of the legacy systems was that it did not have an integrated approach. There would be an accounting system for the finance department, a production planning system for the manufacturing department, an inventory management system for the stores department, and so on. All these systems would perform in isolation. So if a person wanted some information which had to be derived from any of these tow systems, he had to get the necessary reports from both systems and then correlate and combine the data.
But in reality, an organization cannot function as islands of different departments. The production planning data is required for the purchasing department. The purchasing details are required for the finance department and so on. So if all the information islands, which were functioning in isolation, were integrated into a single system, then the impact of that would be dramatic, For example, if the purchase department can see the production planning details, it can make the purchasing schedule, if the finance department can see the details of the purchase as soon as it is entered in the system, it can plan of the cash flow that will be necessary for the purchases.
Because the systems work in isolation, collecting and analyzing the data needed for the functioning departments, as well as getting information about some aspect that is dependent on more than one department, becomes a difficult task. But no business executive or decision maker can take good decisions with the isolated data that he will get from the various reports produced by each department. Even if he collates the data and produces the information that he requires, he would have lost valuable time that would have been better spent in decision-making for that process.The following system can survive in isolation:
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
1 pointsIf anyone wants information from two systems, he must get the information:
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
1 pointsAll the systems must be integrated for:
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
1 pointsCollecting and arranging data is:
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
1 pointsThe executives and managers cannot make good decisions:
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
1 pointsWho is the Chairman of National Knowledge Commission?
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
1 pointsWhich is the primary source for finding out Indian periodicals in Agriculture?
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following indexes only paper presented in the conferences?
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
1 pointsAppropriate communication media for CD-Net is:
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
1 pointsIATLIS is an association of:
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
1 pointsIdentify the association that has changed its original name :
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
1 points‘Emerald’ is the database of:
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
1 pointsRecall and Precision ratios are used in the evaluation of:
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
1 pointsNumber of digits in ISBN now are:
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
1 pointsTQM was promulgated by:
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
1 pointsMeSH is the name of a
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
1 points‘Rules for dictionary cataloger’ was devised by:
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
1 pointsA gazette gives information about:
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
1 pointsGlossary is a:
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
1 pointsNational Library for Blind and Handicapped of India is located at:
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
1 pointsThe term ‘Information Retrieval’ was coined by:
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
1 pointsThe term “Hypertext” was coined by
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
1 pointsWith which agency did UNESCO collaborate to establish UNISIST?
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
1 pointsWhich university appointed the first full time university librarian?
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