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UGC NET June 2007 Paper 2 : Objective Questions in Library and Information Science

LIS QUIZ SERIES

UGC NET


1.Fundamental facts of research are available in :
Primary sources
Secondary sources
Tertiary sources
None of the above

2. POSDCORB coined by :
Fayol
Maslow
Gulick
Ranganathan

3.OCLC Project, MARC Project are the examples of :
Codes :
Co-operative storage of materials
Co-operative Acquisition of materials
Co-operative processing of materials
Co-operative sharing of materials

4.Peter Phyrr developed this technique :
PPBS
Line by Line Budget
Zero Based Budgeting
Performance Budget

5. The unit for measuring the speed of the transmission of the data is called
Baud:
Protocol
HTTP
RAM

6. Dublin core is related to :
Metadata
MARC
ISBD
CCF

7. “God has chosen me as an instrument, the honour done to me should act as an incentive to the younger generation to devote their lives whole heartedly to library science and service”. Whose quotation is this?
B. S. Kesavan
Melvil Dewey
S. R. Ranganathan
W. C. B Sayers

8. Routing of periodicals is considered as :
CAS
SDI
Translation service
Indexing and Abstracting service

9. A statement that is to be tested in research is called :
Problem
Assumption
Hypothesis
All the above

10. ISDN stands for :
International Standard Digital Network
International Standard Distributed Network
Integrated Services Digital Network
Integrated Services Distributed Network

11. The following is the search engine for scientific information only :
Google
SCIRUS
Yahoo
Alta Vista

12. One of the following has designed models of communication :
Shannon and Weaver
Ranganathan and Neelmeghan
Losswell and Gerbher
Blake and Mouton

13.OAI stands for :
Open Access Initiatives
Open Archives Initiatives
On-line Archives Initiatives
On-line Access Initiatives

14.Maslow’s theory is related to :
Motivation
Leadership
Maturity
Scientific Management

15. CALIBER is sponsored by :
INFLIBNET
DELNET
AGRINET
CALIBNET

16. Headquarters of UNESCO is :
Washington
Paris
London
The Hague

17. “Search strategy is the mirror in the dark”. Whose quotation is this ?
Kartz
Ranganathan
Bliss
Cutter

18. INDEST is a
Bibliography
Consortium
Directory
Dictionary

19. ISBN now consists of
10 digits
13 digits
15 digits
8 digits

20. Which Association was established in 1876 ?
LA
ALA
ILA
IASLIC

21. Encycloapedia of library and Information Science is published by :
H.W.Wilson
R.R.Bowker
Marcel Dekker
Andrew Deutsch

22. This particular law of library science gives emphasis on the delegation of the government to enact library legislation in their respective states :
First Law
Second Law
Third Law
Fourth Law

23.Assertion (A) : Research is a total process consisting of a series of steps.
Reason(R) : Sometimes, several steps are carried out simultaneously.

Both (A) and (R) are True
Both (A) and (R) are False
(A) is True and (R) is False
(R) is True and (A) is False

24.Assertion (A) : Now a days marketing of information products is necessity.
Reason(R) : Information is an important source.

Both (A) and (R) are True
(A) is True but (R) is False
(A) is False but (R) is True
Both (A) and (R) are False

25. Assertion (A) : Internet is an important tool for the dissemination of information.
Reason (R) : Large number of open sources are available

(A) is True but (R) is False
(A) is False but (R) is True
Both (A) and (R) are True
Both (A) and (R) are False

26. Assertion (A) : Libraries of tomorrow will become more information service oriented centres.
Reason(R) : They would require more powerful tools for storage and retrieval of information.

Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(A) is True but (R) is False
(A) is False but (R) is True

27. Assertion (A) : Training programme for library and information professionals can be developed on the lines of proportional education and continuing education.
Reason(R) : Continuing education programme must take care of information demands of the clientele of the parent organisation from time to time.

Both (A) and (R) are True, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
Both (A) and (R) are False
(A) is False and (R) is True
(A) is True and (R) is False

28. Assertion (A) : Dewey Decimal classification is popularly used in libraries with large collections.
Reason(R) : It is being regularly updated

(A) is True but (R) is False
(A) is False but (R) is True
Both (A) and (R) are False
Both (A) and (R) are True

29. Assertion (A) : Book selection must be done judiciously.
Reason(R) : Resource sharing is the need of the day.

Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Both (A) and (R) are False
Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(A) is False but (R) is True

30. Arrange the following in the chronological sequence of their development.
(i) Pascal
(ii) Cobol
(iii) Fortran
(iv) Basic
Codes:

(i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(ii) (iv) (iii) (i)
(iii) (iv) (ii) (i)

31. Arrange the following catalogue codes according to the year of publication.
(i) Classified catalogue code
(ii) AA code
(iii) AACR II
(iv) RDC
Codes:

(i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(iv) (ii) (i) (iii)
(ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
(i) (iv) (iii) (ii)

32. Arrange the following according to the work flow:
Dissemination, Selection, Processing, Acquisition
Selection, Processing, Acquisition, Dissemination
Selection, Acquisition, Processing, Dissemination
Processing, Acquisition, Dissemination, Selection

33.Arrange the following according to the preferred order of sources for information.
(i) Colophon
(ii) Outside the issue
(iii) Title Page
(iv) Preface
Codes:

(i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
(i) (iii) (iv) (ii)

34.Identify the correct chronological order in which they were set up :
ILA, IASLIC, APLA, IATLIS
APLA, ILA, IASLIC, IATLIS
IASLIC, ILA, IATLIS, APLA
IATLIS, IASLIC, ILA, APLA

35. Match the following:
List- I List- II
(a) Pre-scientific Period (i) Pre 1927
(b) Scientific Period (ii) Pre 1880
(c) Human relations (iii) 1880-1927
(d) Synthesis (iv) 1927-1950
(v) 1950-2007

(i)(iii)(iv)(v)
(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)
(iii)(iv)(v)(ii)
(ii)(iii)(v)(iv)

36. Match the following:
List-I List- II
(a) OCLC (i) City
(b) INLIBNET (ii) International
(c) CALIBNET (iii) Regional
(d) ASTINFO (iv) National
Codes:

(ii)(i)(iv)(iii)
(ii)(iv)(i)(iii)
(iii)(ii)(iv)(i)
(iii)(i)(ii)(iv)

37. Match the following:
List- I List- II
(a) Biological abstract (i) H. W. Willson
(b) Statesman Yearbook (ii) NISCAIR
(c) Indian Science Abstract (iii) Institute of Scientific Information
(d) Cumulative Book List (iv) U N Statistical office
Codes:

(i)(iii)(iv)(ii)
(iii)(iv)(ii)(i)
(iv)(ii)(iii)(i)
(ii)(iii)(i)(iv)

38. Match the following:
List-I List- II
(a) B. S. Kesavan (i) Catalouging Rules
(b) W. C. B Sayers (ii) National Library
(c) C. A. Cutter (iii) School of librarianship
(d) J. D. Brown (iv) List of subject heading
(v) Subject Classification
Codes:

(ii)(i)(iv)(iii)
(ii)(iv)(i)(iii)
(ii)(iv)(i)(v)
(iii)(i)(ii)(iv)

39. Match the following:
List-I List- II
(a) NISCAIR (i) MINISIS
(b) DESIDOC (ii) Libsys
(c) IDRC (iii) Granthalaya
(d) INFOTEK (iv) Sanjay
(v) SLIM
Codes:

(ii)(v)(iii)(iv)
(i)(ii)(v)(iv)
(iii)(ii)(i)(v)
(iii)(iv)(i)(ii)

40. Match the following:
List- I List- II
(a) Journal of Librarianship (i) Delhi
(b) Herald of Library Science (ii) London
(c) Library Herald (iii) New York
(d) Library Literature (iv) Lucknow
(v) Canada
Codes:

(ii)(iv)(i)(iii)
(iv)(iii)(i)(v)
(iii)(ii)(v)(iv)
(ii)(i)(iv)(iii)

41. Match the following:
List-I List- II
(a) Blake (i) Chart technique
(b) Gantt (ii) Leadership style
(c) Maslow (iii) Maturity Immaturity Theory
(d) Mc Gregor (iv) Theory X and Y
(v) Motivation Theory
Codes:

(ii)(iii)(v)(iv)
(ii)(i)(iv)(v)
(iii)(iv)(ii)(i)
(i)(iv)(iii)(ii)

42. Match the following:
List-I List- II
(a) INIS (i) 1950
(b) AGRIS (ii) 1970
(c) INPADOC (iii) 1972
(d) OCLC (iv) 1974
(v) 1967
Codes:

(ii)(iii)(v)(iv)
(ii)(i)(iv)(v)
(iii)(iv)(ii)(i)
(i)(iv)(iii)(ii)

43.Match the following :
List - I List – II
(a) Search Engine (i) PASCAL
(b) Browser (ii) UNIX
(c) Operating System (iii) Yahoo
(d) Programming Language (iv) Netscape
(v) HTTP Codes :

(i) (iv) (v) (ii)
(iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(iv) (ii) (i) (v)

44. Match the following :
List - I List - II
(a) Pre-natal Cataloguing (i) Shared Cataloguing Programme
(b) NPAC (ii) Library of Congress
(c) CIP (iii) NUCSSI
(d) Union Catalogue (iv) S. R. Ranganathan
Codes :

(iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
(iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
(ii) (iii) (i) (iv)

45. Match the following :
List - I List - II
(a) Subject indexing (i) J.R.Sharp
(b) Keyword indexing (ii) H. Ohlman
(c) Automated indexing (iii) H. P. Luhn
(d) SLIC indexing (iv) M. E. Sears
(v) S. L. Mc Nold

(iii) (ii) (iv) (ii)
(iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(ii) (i) (v) (iv)
(v) (iii) (iv) (ii)


Read the passage given below , and answer the question based on your understanding of the passage. To meet the challenge of change, much thought is currently being given to information studies, curricula and the requirement of a more broad-based education for the information scientist of the present. A developing country like India cannot afford to neglect these aspects of manpower training which is crucial to the success of development efforts. In the context of proliferation of literature, the information professional can hardly keep track of the information requirements of his clientele, unless he is well versed in modern information handling methods. Manpower for our libraries and information centres is presently drawn from library schools run by the universities and two specialised information science programmes offered by the DRTC and NISCAIR. Certain studies have revealed that “professionals trained by special institutes are far better in the information fields than their colleagues, the products of the University Departments.” It is pertinent at this point to design and formulate curricula in respect of the various levels of training to be imparted. Any consideration of the system of training to be meted out has to be at par with the present set up, function and purpose of the existing information centres.

46. Now a days much thought is given for :
Curriculum requirements
Broad based education
Information scientists
All the above

47. India cannot afford to neglect the aspects of manpower training because :
of proliferation of library schools
of in-sufficient provision of library schools
they are crucial to the success of development
they are not crucial for the success of development

48. Specialized information science education institutes produce better professionals as:
library schools fail to produce good professionals
library schools are unable to meet the demands of the society
they have better curricula and infrastructure
they do not have good curricula

49. LIS education is now pertinent to :
design curricula
follow existing curricula
have status quo in curricula
reduce the curricula

50. Training for librarianship must be at par :
with the old set up
with the future set up
with the present set up
with the previous set up



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