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UGC NET/SET Preparation Test Series - 3

1. Which of the following is a central nodal agency for 'National Mission on libraries' (NML)?
(1) NISCAIR
(2) National library of India
(3) RRRLF
(4) Delhi Public library

2. Who was the first publisher of the 'Five Laws of Library Science of S.R. Ranganathan'?
(1) Thomson
(2) Edward Goldston
(3) Asia Publishing House
(4) Oxford

3. In which year, the Arunachal Pradesh Public Libraries Act' was enacted?
(1) 2003
(2) 2006
(3) 2009
(4) 2011

4. Arrange the following Public Libraries Acts according to the year of enactment of library legislation:
(i) Chhattisgarh Public Libraries Act
(ii) Gujarat Public Libraries Act
(iii) Mizoram Public Libraries Act
(iv) Bihar Public Libraries Act

(1) (i), (iii), (ii), (iv)
(2) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i)
(3) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv)
(4) (iii), (iv), (ii), (1)

5. According to S R Ranganathan 'Micro Subject' is a
(1) Subject of small extension and great intention
(2) Subject formed by coupling two or more subjects
(3) Subject with tiny extension
(4) Subject with great extension and very small intension

6. In Cataloguing 'Sino loco' means
(1) Without name of author
(2) Without year
(3) Without place
(4) Without class number

7. Which of the following is not a section of a main entry according to Classified Catalogue Code(Ed.5)?
(1) Title section
(2) Name section
(3) Leading section
(4) Tracing section

8. Who is the author of book 'Heading and Canons'?
(1) B.S. Kesvan
(2) Krishna Kumar
(3) S.R. Ranganathan
(4) P.N. Kaula

9. In Colon Classification, the sequence of 'Specials' in Basic class 'Medicine' is chosen according to the principle of-
(1) Principle of Later-in-Evolution
(2) Principle of Later-in-Time
(3) Principle of Spatial Contiguity
(4) Principle of Alphabetical Sequence

10. Which of the following Tables is associated with the 'Racial, Ethnic, National Groups', according to DDC (19th Edition)?
(1) Table - 1
(2)Table-2
(3) Table -5
(4) Table-7

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