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SHORT Q.
 Ontology is- Classification of Internet based documents
 The concept of concretes and processes was given by- Kaiser
 Chairman of National Knowledge Commission is- Sam Pitroda
 High Level Language is- Machine independent
 The transmission of receiver’s reaction back to the sender is known as- Feedback
 Currently “Science Citation Index” is published by- Thomson
 Protocol means- Linkage between two devices
 Which of the following is an ‘Acronym’ - UNESCO
 A set of rules that govern overall data communications system is popularly known as-
Protocol
 Staffing is concerned with providing and maintaining…………….resources- Human
 Which of the following is not true about e journals? – They are always free of cost
 ”A library is a public institution or establishment charged with the care of collection of
books, the duty of making them accessible to those who require the use of them and the
task of converting every person in its neighborhood into a habitual library goers and
reader of books.”Quoted by whom- Dr S R Ranganathan
 Classification of all types of libraries has been made by- UNESCO
 ”Special libraries serve a specialist clientele, located within a single establishment or
group and all engaged in working towards one common purpose.” Who said this- R.Astall
 Reading centre’s, story hours, exhibitions and reading to literature are forms of –
Extension service, Service of a public library.
 Which library first introduced the printed catalogue- British Museum
 Informal self education is possible in what kind of library- Public Library
 which is correct logical sequence of the following- Data, Infomation, Knowledge,
Wisdom
 408) The process of configuring the disk into tracks and sector is called- Formatting
 409) Which of the following is a public domain database- MEDLINE
 410) The Chairman of the National Knowledge Commission, Govt. of India, is- Dr. Sam
Pitroda.
 ……………………. Is a process of information- CD-ROM
 Feedback mechanism is a part of which service- SDI
 What is the collection of terms or records in MARC called- Database
 Which network in India provided the first e-mail service in the country - DELNET
 What is Bibliometry- Information Management Tool
 Microchip was invented by- Intel
 Information is- Organized data
 Identify the association that has changed its original name: - LA
 Conference proceedings are considered as………………documents- Primary
 Rules for dictionary catalogue were devised by: – C. A. Cutter
 RSS feed is a tool of:- Web 2.0
 An appropriate source to find out descriptive information is- Encyclopedia

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 Glossary is a:- List of technical words with definitions


 One of the following search engine is exclusively meant for scientific information:-
SCIRUS
 Technological Gatekeeper is: - An informal mechanism of keeping user informed of
relevant development
 Who among the following honoured with ‘Nobel Prize’ for his substantial contribution in
Documentation ?- Henri La Fontaine
 The Farmington plan is associated with: – Library Cooperation
 UNESCO assisted Model Public Library in India is located at: – Delhi
 Mark the ‘odd one out’ : Principle of osmosis
 Shelf list facilitates- Stock verification
 The office of patent information system in India is at- Nagpur
 Questionnaire is a:- Tool for data collection
 A periodical evaluation of an employee is done through- Work guide
 CCF stands for- Common Communication Format
 “Controlled Group” is a term used in- Experimental research
 ‘Noise’ in Information Retrieval is due to- Redundant information
 The concept “Invisible College” first used by: – Carl Savage
 Who enunciated the term ‘hypertext’- Ted Nelson
 ‘Cranfield Project’ is an example of- Experimental Research
 IFLA took up the “Universal Availability of Publication” program in the year- 1972
 International Information System on Research in Documentation (ISORID) was
established by: – UNESCO
 What is the relationship between ISBD and cataloguing codes- ISBD can replace
cataloguing rules
 COPSAT stands for- Current online periodicals in science and technology
 The journal “Knowledge Organization” is published by – ISKO
 Tagging in web 2.0 application is called: – Directory
 Inductive logic proceeds from:-General to Particular
 CRG stands for :- Classic Research Grant
 Which of the following is not a “Graphic representation” - Table
 Whether Library is a system? – Yes, it has various sections as sub-systems
coordinating each other forming a system
 The oldest and the largest Library Association in the world is- ALA
 An University providing Open Access to Sanskrit dissertations through Internet- Delhi
University
 In which of the following the term “Truncation” is used- Search Formulation
 The term “Hypertext” was coined by- Ted Nelson
 UNIX is a- Multi user operating system
 The CD alphabets in CDS/ISIS stands for- Computerized Documentation
 LYCOS is a- Search engine
 Electronic telecommunications system joining millions of computers together- Internet
 Following is not a network protocol A) HTTP, (B) SMTP, (C) TCP/IP, (D) Z39.50
 LOCKOSS (Software) is an international community initiative by :- Stanford University
 360) Identify the odd one from the following :- Koha
 Following is not a Web 2.0 tool:- UGC-INFONET 2.0

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 PDA stands for- Personal Digital Assistance


 PLONE is a:- Content Mnagement System
 Pi is the e-book reading device by:- Infibeam
 Following is an example of microblogging:- Twitter
 Who invented OSI Model in 1982- International standard organisation
 Where ISDN was first started in 1990- Singapore
 Now-a-days how many types of Protocol are used- 2
 Which type of protocol is used by interface for public data network(PDN)- X.25
 CCF stands for- Common Communication Format
 In Which five year plan the INFLIBNET was established- Seventh five year plan
 INFLIBNET headquarters is located at- Ahmedabad
 Resource sharing is a part of- Library cooperation
 What is the full form of ERNET- Education and Research Network
 Which network in India provided the first e-mail service in the country- ERNET
 Who publishes Annals of Library Science and documentation- INSDOC
 What one is full text e-Resource- ACS
 Which one is E-Bibliographic database- ISID
 Virtua accomadates Different version of the MARC Standard?
USMARC.UKMARC,CANMARC,SWEMARC/All of above
 Which is the journal of Library and Information Science- Interlending and Document
supply
 The Electronic Library is- A Journal Name
 What is e-prints- A repository Software
 What two is a Library Management Software for small libraries- Library Solution and
Follet
 384) What is APS- A Full-text e-resourse
 385) Which one is Library and Information Science Journal name- Reference Reviews
incorporating ASLIB Book Guide
 “Shodhganga” is a national level repository of: – E-Theses
 ‘Cranfield Studies’ are an example of: – Experimental Research
 Research is- Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem
 Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process- Identification of
problem
 A common test in research demands much priority on- Reliability, Useability,
Objectivity
 Action research means- A research initiated to solve an immediate problem
 A reasoning where we start with certain particular statements and conclude with a
universal statement is called- Inductive Reasoning
 Which of the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms- Numerical
Aptitude
 In the process of conducting research ‘Formulation of Hypothesis” is followed by-
Selection of Research Tools
 A research paper is a brief report of research work based on- Both Primary and
Secondary Data
 When RRRLF was established- 1972
 Where is the headquarter of RRRLF- Calcutta

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 RRRLF provides the- ISBN


 ”It is a library with little or no physical presence of books, periodicals, reading space or
support staff, but are that disseminate disseminate selective information directly to
distribute library customers, usually electronically”. Said by whom- Powell
 Which association`s tagline is “managing information”? -Aslib
Which association`s tagline is “connecting people and information”? -SLA
When was the International institute of Documentation established? -1931)
 Which organization has introduced the concept of “Sister libraries” for children`s and
young adults reading? -IFLA
 In which year ISBN allocation office in India shifted from Kolkata to Delhi? -2011
 Which two organizations jointly publish survey on digitization and preservation? -IFLA +
UNESCO
 Who said that “Librarianship is not a profession”? - Madden, Moon, Moore, Mc Pheron
 Which organization was joined with Library Association to form CILIP in 2002? -
Institute of Information Scientists
 In which year International Institute of Documentation changed to International
federation of Documentation? -1937
 In which year headquarter of FID was shifted from Brussels to The Hague? 1934
 Who gave the sixth law of library science “Every reader his/her freedom”? -James R.
Rettig

312) Where was the first library noticed in India? -Sravasti


 313) When was the curriculum development committee on LIS instituted? -1990-93
314) Who published the journal International classification? -ISKO
315) Which association in India awards teachers in LIS? -IATLIS
316) Where is the headquarter of SLA–New York
317) Which law of library Science relates to the growth of libraries-Fifth law
 318) UAP stands for what of the following- Universal Availability of Publications.
 319) Resource sharing is a part of -Library cooperation
 320) The five laws of Library Science published in the book form in the year-1931
321) Library Techology Report is a publication of- ALA
 322) ABGILA is a quarterly publication of -Indian Library Association
 323) American Library Association-1876
The Canadian Library Association-1946
Special Libraries Association-1909
The Association of Research LibrariesCodes-1932
 324) When was the American Library Association established-1876
325) Which term was coined by Dr. Ranganathan for mobile libraries-Library on Wheels
 326) The Librarian Day celebrated on -12th Aug
326) Forms of Extension service
(A) Library Websites (B) Library Orientation (C) Book fair and Exhibition
 327) The first library school was started by-Melvin Dewey
 328) When did electrically operated book charging system introduced first? -1932
 329) How many columns are there in the accession register? -14
 330) Match the following :
( Terms ) (Forms of Communication)

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(A) Invisible College - Informal channel


(B) Noise - Barrier
(C) Medium- Physical carrier
 (D) Document - Formal channel
 ABGILA is a quarterly publication of - Indian Library Association
 Hybrid library deals with - Print Collection and Digital Collection
 Operational approach is an Integrated approach.
 The model public library established in India with the UNESCO assistance was Delhi
Public Library
 Facts on File is a weekly digest of World Events
 The theory X and theory Y was conceived by D.Mc Gregor
 PGI is framed out of merging UNISIST and NATIS
 Tree of porphyry is a systematic representation of Diachotomy
 7th edition of CC was published in the year 1987
 Empty digit means A digit with ordinal value and without semantic value
 The core idea of subject is represented by Personality
 Method of residue is useful to find out Personality
 Enumerative classification means classification scheme providing readymade number
for all subjects of past, present and anticipated future
 Principle of osmosis concerned with Re-classification
 Analytico synthetic classification means Freely faceted
 Wall picture Principle helps in Facet sequence
 347. Who invented the Retroactive ordinal notation E J Coates
 348. Card form cataloguing was originated by France
 349. British Museum first introduced the printed catalogue.
 350. Canon of recall value is the another name of canon of sought headings
 251) What is the Thesaurus? (A) A collection of selected terminology (B) Synonymous
terms (C) List of words
 252) What is a Patent :- An agreement between the inventor and the Government
253) World of learning is a what source of information -Secondary source
254) Indian books in Print are published from - New Delhi
255) Cumulative book index is published from -USA
256) Statesman year book is published from -London (MacMillan , Annual)
257) Word of learning is Published by -Europa publication ( London)
 258) Who is the editor of “Library Herald” - Krishan Kumar
259) Who was Published the monthly Journal “The Library World’ – J. D. Brown
260) Facts of File is weekly digest of –World events
261) Who is the first editor of “Modern Librarian”? - F.Monbrary Volte
262) Indian national Bibliographical first appeared in -1957
263) Who is the author of “Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous literature” -S.
Halkett & J. Laing
 264) Compton year book contains– Outstanding events
265) Online Europa year book has a coverage since- 1985
 266) Which of the following is a multi-subject gateway? Sampling
267) Which of the following is a specialized information organization online tool? -
Vivisimo

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268) Research periodicals are which category of sources? -Primary


269) Reference sources are those-Which used to obtain particular information?
 270) Who is the publisher of Encyclopaedia of Library and information science? -
M.Dekker
 271) Retrospective search service is a type of -Responsive service
272) Which part of new encyclopedia Britannica is useful for ready references-Propaedia
273) Year book are also known as-Annual
274) What is India: A reference annual? -Year Book
275) What is Trade bibliography? -List of books in print or for sale compiled by a
publisher

276) Who publishes INIS Atom Index? -INIS (Vienna)


277) What is the meaning of E-Documents? -In electronic form such as Cassettes, CD-
ROMs, etc.
 278) Which of the following is not the documents? -Inscription
279) Generally the information sources are divided mainly in to following categories? -
Documentary and non-documentary
 280) What are non- documentary sources? - Which are in not printed form
281) Today which type of information sources is most useful? – Non- Documentary
source
282) Cover to cover translation is treated as -Current awareness services
283) What is the suitable reference sources to know about the information of a particular
place? - Gazetteer
284) What is the suitable reference sources to find out the list of historical monuments of
Delhi? - Guide book
 285) What do you call a collection of maps, tables, charts, etc.? -Atlas
286) How many volumes Micropaedia of new Encyclopedia Britannica is published? -10
287) Encyclopedia Americana consists of -30 Volumes
288) Which of the following are not the secondary sources? -Thesis
289) What is the publication frequency of books in print? -Annually
290) What is National bibliography? - List of books published in a particular Nation
291) What is world of learning? -Directory
292) What is the frequency of I.N.B.? -Monthly
293) ‘Facts on File’ is a - Weekly list
 294) When was Dr. Ranganathan was appointed as a National research professor of Lib.
Science- 1962
295) Which Indian University first started M.Lib.Sc. & M.Phil courses -University of
Delhi
 296) Which Commission recommended 10% of the total college budget for development
of Libraries - Kothari committee
297) UNISIST is a - A Programme
298) Where did Dr. S. R. Ranganathan put forth his five laws of library science? -
Meenakshi college, Annamalainagar
299) When did ILA became the member of IFLA? -1957
 300) In which year Aslib was acquired by MCB group, the holding company for emerald
group publishing? -2010

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 201) How many Auxiliary tables are there in DDC 23rd Edition –6
202) Colon classification was first published in -1933
203) Phoenix schedules are part of which classification -DDC
204) Sear’s List of Subject Headings (SLSH) is mainly useful for -Small and medium
libraries
 205) The word classification comes from the Latin word -Classis
206) The first edition of DDC published in -1876
207) The first edition of UDC published in -1905
208) Who is the publishers of Sear’s list of subject headings-H. W. Wilson
209) MESH is a –Thesaurus
210) The First edition of DDC Consisted of -44 pages (1876)
211) What are the four entity of FRBR model? - Work, Expression, Manifestation,
Item
212) Who is the Editor in Chief of 23rd Edition of DDC -John S. Mitchell
213) When was the different typological study towards mode of formation of subjects
done? -1950
214) In which edition “Auxiliary table for area” was first introduced? -DDC 17
215) What does LED stands for in CC? -Latest Effective Decade
 216) The term prenatal cataloguing first used by-Dr. S.R.Ranganathan
 217) The Dewey Decimal Classification divides human knowledge into -10 basic
categories.
218) Who devised Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) System? -Melville Dewey
 219) Call Number of a Book Means -Book Number -Class Number
220) Accession Number means -Unique Number for a book inside a particular library.
 221) Who is the Editor in Chief of 19th Edition of DDC -Benjamin A. Custer
222) Who is the Editor in Chief of 20th Edition of DDC -John P. Comaromi
223) Who is the Editor in Chief of 21st Edition of DDC-Winton E. Matthews
 224) Who is the Editor in Chief of 22nd Edition of DDC -John S. Mitchell
 225) Questionnaire is a :-Tool for data collection
226) ‘Cranfield Studies’ are an example of :-Experimental Research
227) Research is-Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem
 228) Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?-
Identification of problem
229) A common test in research demands much priority on:- Reliability-Usability-
Objectivity

230) Action research means-A research initiated to solve an immediate problem


 231) A reasoning where we start with certain particular statements and conclude with a
universal statement is called-Inductive Reasoning
 232) Research is conducted to
I. Generate new knowledge
II. Not to develop a theory
IV. Reinterpret existing knowledge
233) Which of the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms?-
Numerical Aptitude
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(A) Spirit of free enquiry


(B) Reliance on observation and evidence
(C) Systematization or theorizing of knowledge
 235) In the process of conducting research ‘Formulation of Hypothesis” is followed by-
Selection of Research Tools
236) A research paper is a brief report of research work based on-Both Primary and
Secondary Data
 237) The term “Information Service” is an improvised name: – Reference service
238) Which terms was coined by S.R. Ranganathan for mobile libraries:-Library on
wheels
239) Abstracting service provides: – Whole bibliographic description along with abstracts
of article
 240) Which service demands the creation of a ‘user’ profile? : – SDI
 241) “Reference service is the contact between the right reader and the right book in the
right personal way” was stated by: – S R Ranganathan
242) CAS is defined as: – A process of dissemination of current information
 243) Feedback mechanism is a part of which service? :-SDI
 244) Mobile library is a kind of which service? -Extension service
245) The person who provides reference service is called: - Reference Librarian
 246) Reading centre, story hours, exhibition and reading to literature are form of: –
Extension service
 247) Encyclopaedia of library and Information Science is published by: – Marcel Dekker
 248) The secondary source of information comprised of: -Indexing and abstracting
periodicals
 249) Who categorized information source into conventional, non conventional, neo
conventional and micro documents: -Ranganathan
 250) Article published in research journal is… -Primary sources
 251) Which of the following is not covered under Intellectual Property Rights? The

 151). Payments for the books purchased can be made only after-accessioning
 152). The standard size of an accession register is?-16 X 13”
 153). ISBN stands for – International Standard Book Number
 154). The three card system introduced by Ranganathan are-Classified Index Card
 155). Technical section performs mainly two functions namely- Classification and
Cataloguing
156). PRECIS was developed by Derek Austin for use in the—BNB
 157). Getting books back from the users and releasing the borrower’s ticket is known as-
Discharging
 158).While entering the library, the personal belongings of a reader is kept in –Property
counter
 159).Books misplaced on the shelves by readers is restored. This work is referred to as.
— Shelf rectification
 160). Outdated and seldom used books are withdrawn from the library is known as –
Weeding
 161). The objective of library binding is ________of the library materials.—durability

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 162).All part and pages of a volume are correctly sequenced in the first stage of binding
process known as? — Collation
 163). Sheets before and after the text of a book are called.–End papers
 164).Leather being used as one of the binding materials i.e., _________ is the strongest
leather. -Sheep skin
 165). ________ has prescribed certain standards for library binding. – ALA.
 166). A skilful method of providing means mechanism and structural elements to.
Streamline organizational work is known as– Strategic planning
 167. Posting the right person at the right place is called – Induction
168.TQM is a system of continuous improvement employing participative management
and cantered on needs of the –Organization
169. Principle of maximum aggregate benefit is concerned with–library service
170……….. takes items of expenditure for libraries as the working data for allocation
of funds.–Library budget
171. A budget which mainly covers items of current revenue and expenditure is called–
Capital budgeting
172._______ budgeting does not take into account what happened in the past but
emphasizes on current activities.–performance
173. In fund accounting, _______ fund cannot be used for other purposes.–Recurring
174. Scrutiny of financial transactions is called–Auditing
175. A good library building is an outcome of– librarian and Architect
 176. ________ is one of the records of circulation section. — Accession Register
 177. Physical condition of the books should be property maintained (D) this is known
as—conservation
 178.________ is an important record of books, which shows the position of any book on
the shelves.–Shelf. .List
 179. Books lost from the library are known through –Charging and discharging
 180. Outdated and seldom used books are withdrawn from the library is otherwise
known as – Weeding
 181. All part and pages of a volume are correctly sequenced in the first stage of binding
process known as?—collation
 182. ________ are the storage areas for the various types of documents kept in a
library.—Stacks
 183. Study carrels are exclusive areas meant for—Researchers
 184. Library catalogue cards are filed in specially designe(D) drawers called –Catalogue
cabinet
 185… Information Gatekeepers come under ________ sources. – Documentary
 186…………… categorises documents into three types such as primary, secondary and
tertiary.—Grogan
 187. ________ is a legal document and can be used as a source of industrial information.-
Specification

 188. In Encyclopaedia Britannica, ___________ acts as an index to macropaedi (A)-


Micropaedia

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 189. One of the book selection principles states that “the best reading for the largest
number at the ……………Cost.”–least
 190. Payments for the books purchased can be made only after-Accessioning
 191. ________ has prescribed certain standards for library binding.–ALA.
 192 _______ is a process of helping employees in an organization to acquire new skills
and competence on a continuing basis–Total Quality Management
 193. A skilful method of providing means mechanism and structural elements to.
Streamline organizational work is known as –Strategic planning
 194) Who Invented the Dictionary Catalogue? -C. A. Cutter
195) What is the another name of Added entries? –Secondary entries
 196) When was SLSH published? -1923
197) When was MARC project completed? -1967
198) Who defined notation as shorthand sign -E. C. Richardson
 199) Who enunciated the five fundamental categories -Dr. S. R. Ranganathan
200) Who enunciated the subject Classification–J. D. Brown
 101) Information is- Organized data
 102) ‘Fair use’ is a term most relevant to: – Copy right
 103) WIPO stands for: – World Intellectual Property Organisation
 104) Handling of Information in the sense of production is called: – Information
Industry
 105) BERN CONVENTION (1886) is concerned with: - Copyright
 106) Informal communication among knowledgeable person is known as: – Invisible
College
 107) Which one of the following is not associated with the communication system? -
Entropy
 108) The invisible web refers to-The failure in accessing the web pages
 109) Who is the propounder of the term information transfer? - Beesman
 110) To which country the credit is given to coin the term information society? -
Japan
 111) Now a day’s what is a most important vital resource for societal development of a
country – Information
 112) When Dr. S. R. Ranganathan was was appointed as a National research professor of
Library science- 1962
 113) Which Commission recommended 10% of the total college budget for development
of Libraries? – Kothari Committee
 114) Where did Dr. S. R. Ranganathan put forth his five laws of library science? –
Meenakshi College, Annamalainagar
 115) When did ILA became the member of IFLA? – 1957
 116) In which year ASLIB was acquired by MCB group, the holding company for
emerald group publishing? – 2010
 117) Which association`s tagline is “managing information”? – ASLIB
 118) Which association`s tagline is “connecting people and information”? – SLA
 119) When was the International institute of Documentation established? – 1931
 120) Which organization has introduced the concept of “Sister libraries” for children`s
and young adults reading? – IFLA

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 121) In which year the ISBN allocation office in India shifted from Kolkata to Delhi? –
2011
 122) Which two organizations jointly publish survey on digitization and preservation? –
IFLA + UNESCO
 123) Who said that “Librarianship is not a profession”? – Madden, Moon, Moore, Mc
Pheron
 124) Which organization was joined with Library Association to form CILIP in 2002? –
Institute of Information Scientists
 125) In which year International institute of Documentation changed to International
federation of Documentation? – 1937
 126) In which year headquarter of FID was shifted from Brussels to The Hague? – 1934
 127) Who gave the sixth law of library science “Every reader his/her freedom”? – James
R. Rettig
 128) Where was the first library noticed in India? – Sravasti
 129) When was the curriculum development committee on LIS instituted? – 1990-93
 130) Who published the journal International classification? – ISKO
 131) Which association in India awards teachers in LIS? – IATLIS
 132) Where is the headquarter of SLA? – New York
 133) UAP stands for what of the following- Universal Availability of Publications.
 134) Library Technology Report is a publication of- ALA
 135) ABGILA is a quarterly publication of- Indian Library Association
 136) When the American Library Association was established- 1876
 137) Which term was coined by Dr. S. R. Ranganathan for mobile libraries? – Library
on Wheels
 138) Forms of Extension service- Library Websites, Library Orientation, Book fair
and Exhibition
 139) The first library school was started by- Melvin Dewey
 140) Encyclopaedia of library and Information Science is published by: – Marcel
Dekker
 141) The secondary source of information comprised of: – Indexing and abstracting
periodicals
 142) Who categorized information source into conventional, non conventional, neo
conventional and micro documents: – Ranganathan
 143) Article published in research journal are- Primary sources
 144) What is the Thesaurus? – A collection of selected terminology, Synonymous
terms, List of words
 145) What is a Patent? – An agreement between the inventor and the Government
 146) World of learning is a what source of information- Secondary source
 147) Indian books in Print are published from- New Delhi
 148) Cumulative book index is published from- USA
 149) Statesman year book is published from- London
 150) Word of learning is Published by- Europa publication

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A Classified List of Selected Free and Open Source


Software (FOSS)
Web Servers (and related tools)

1. Apache
2. Apache Ant
3. Apache Tomcat

Database Management Systems

1. MySQL
2. PostgreSQL

Programming Languages

1. PHP
2. Perl

Apache-MySQL-PHP (AMP) Bundle

1. EasyPHP
2. XAMPP
3. Wamps

Library Automation

1. NewGenLib
2. Koha
3. Openbiblio
4. PMB
5. eGranthalaya

Content Management

1. Drupal
2. Joomla
3. WordPress
4. Silverstripe
5. Plone

Digital Object Management (Digital Library)

1. Greenstone

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2. DSpace
3. EPrints

Learning Management System

1. Moodle
2. Manhattan
3. Fedena

Wiki

1. MediaWiki
2. DokuWiki

Zip Utility

1. 7zip

Image Manipulation

1. GIMP

Audio Editing

1. Audacity

Video Editing

1. Virtualdub

Screen Recording

1. Wink
2. Camstudio

Format Conversion

1. Format Factory

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First in Library and Information Science in India


 Aligarh Muslim University: First B.Lib. Science Course was introduced.
 Calcutta University: First five years integrated course in LIS was introduced.
 Calcutta University: The First and Oldest University Library was established in British
India.
 Calcutta University: The first university in India where library committee is formed.
 Connemera Public Library: First Public Library in India.
 DELNET: The first Library Network to provide e-mail service in the country.
 Delhi University: First University to introduce, MLibSc., MPhil and PhD in LIS in India.
 Delhi University: Firstly establish a full-fledged Department of Library Science.
 DRTC: The first centre to use computer in the library and information activities in India.
 ERNET: Firstly provide E-mail service in India.
 LIS Links: First social network for Indian Library and Information Science professionals.
 Madras: Enacted first Public Library Act in India.
 Madras University: First P G Diploma in Library science was introduced.
 Sravasti: The first library noticed in India.

Year Wise Development of Library and Information Science in India

 1774: Rampur Raza Library, Uttar Pradesh.


1808: Funds for the encouragement of literature.
1835: National Library of India.
1856: Intellectual Property Right Act.
1867: The Press and Registration of books Act was enacted.
1890: Connemara Public Library.
1891: Khuda Baksha Oriental Public Library.
1910: A. W. Borden start a refresher course for librarians in India.
1911: The Design Act.
1914: The Andhra Desa Library Association was founded.
1914: Andhra Pradesh Library Association.
1917: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune.
1918: Sarasvati Mahal Library.
1921: Maharashtra Library Association.
1925: Bengal Library Association.
1928: Madras Library Association.
1929: Punjab Library Association.
1929: Karnataka Library Association.
1931: ‘Five Laws of Library Science’ was first published.
1931: Samastha Kerala Pustakalaya Samiti.
1933: Colon Classification (CC) was first published.
1933: India Library Association (ILA).
1936: Bihar Library Association.
1938: Assam Library Association.
1944: Utkal Library Association.

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1945: Kerala Library Association.


1947: Indian National Bibliography first appeared.
1947: National Medical Library, New Delhi.
1948: Tamil Nadu (formerly Madras) Public Libraries Act.
 1951: Delhi Public Library.
1951: National Library of India.
1951: Uttar Pradesh Library Association.
1951: Hyderabad Library Association.
1953: Gujarat Library Association.
1953: Delhi Library Association.
1954: The Delivery of Books (Public Libraries) Act was passed.
1955: Hyderabad public libraries Act.
1955: Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centre (IASLIC) was
founded.
1956: Delivery of Books (Public Libraries Act) 1954 was amended.
1957: Indian Library Association (ILA) became the member of International Federation
of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
1957: Indian National Bibliography (INB) first appeared.
1957: Madhya Bharat Library Association.
1958: First Ph.D in the Library and Information Science in India.
1960: Andhra Pradesh Public Libraries Act.
1961: Gomantak Library Association.
1962: Rajasthan Library Association.
1962: Dr. S. R. Ranganathan was appointed as a National research professor of Library
science.
1962: Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore.
1965: Karnataka Public Library Act.
1966: Jammu & Kashmir Library Association.
1967: Maharashtra Public Libraries Act.
1867: The Press and Registration of books Act Enacted.
1967: Tripura Library Association.
1972: Raja Rammohan Roy Library Foundation (RRRLF) was established.
1977: NICNET
1979: West Bengal Public Libraries Act.
1985: Committee On Library and Information Science (CONPOLIS India) was set up.
1986: ERNET.
1986: National Information Policy.
1986: CALIBNET.
1987: Mizoram Library Association.
1987: Manipur Library Association.
1988: Manipur Public Libraries Act.
1988: INFLIBNET.
1989: Haryana Public Libraries Act.
1989: Kerala Public Libraries Act.
1992: DELNET.
1993: Goa Public Libraries Act.

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1993: MALIBNET.
1993: ADINET.
1993: Mizoram Public Libraries Act
1993: UGC Curriculum Development Committee.
1994: MYLIBNET.
1994: Meghalaya Library Association.
1996: Nagaland Library Association.
 2000: Information Technology Act.
2000: SOUL Software.
2001: J-Gate, an electronic gateway to global e-journal literature.
2002: UGC INFONET.
2002: Gujarat Public Libraries Act.
2002: Orissa Public Library Act.
2003: HELINET.
2005: Uttaranchal Public Libraries Act.
2006: Rajasthan Public Libraries Act.
 2006: Uttar Pradesh Library Act.
2007: National Knowledge Commission on Libraries.
2007: NEWGENLIB.
2011: International Standard Book Number (ISBN) allocation office in India shifted from
Kolkatta to Delhi.

People from India and Their Contribution towards Library and Information Science

 B. S. Jha: Was the chairman of National Library Committee of India.


 B.S Kesavan: First Librarian of National Library of India.
 D. B. Krishna Rao: First Ph.D. holders in Library Science in India.
 E. B. Ross: Provided casual hint to Dr. S. R. Ranganathan that makes the First law of LIS
to emerge.
 G. Bhattacharya: Developed POPSI.
 John Macfarlane: The first librarian of the Imperial Library (now National Library,
Kolkata).
 Kumudeshar Barthakur: Took leading role for the library movement in Assam.
 Nihar Ranjan Roy: He for the first time in India, DDC and AACR rule introduced.
 S. R. Ranganathan: Stated “A library is a public institution or establishment charged with
the care of collection of books, the duty of making them accessible to those who require
the use of them and the task of converting every person in its neighborhood into a
habitual library goers and reader of books.”
 S. R. Ranganathan: Quote “Reference service is the contact between the right reader and
the right book in the right personal way”.
 S. R. Ranganathan: Coined the term “Library on Wheels” for mobile libraries.
 S. R. Ranganathan: Enunciated the five fundamental categories.
 S. R. Ranganathan: Classified documentary sources of information into Conventional,
Neo Conventional, Non Conventional and Meta Document.
 S. R. Ranganathan: First professionally qualified university librarian in India.

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 S. R. Ranganathan: Introduced Three card system- (i) Register Card, (ii) Check Card, and
(iii) Classified Index Card.
 S. R. Ranganathan: He for the first time used the term prenatal cataloguing.
 Sam Pitroda: Was the Chairman of the National Knowledge Commission, Govt. of India.
 Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III: Made first time efforts for the development of libraries in India.
 Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan: Classified documentary sources of information into
Conventional, Neo Conventional, Non Conventional and Meta Document.
 Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan: Developed Colon Classification System.
 Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan: Father of Library science in India.
 Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan: Formulated Ready and Long range Reference service.
 Siyaji Rao Gaikwad: The ruler of Baroda state.
 William Allenson Borden: The disciple of Melvil Dewey who worked in India.

People from World and Their Contribution towards Library and Information Science

 B. Maslow: Proposed Hygienic factors.


 Alan Pritchard: He for the first time coined the term “Bibliometrics” in a paper titled
“Statistical Bibliography or Bibliometrics?”
 Alireza Noruzi: Applies Ranganathan’s Laws to the Web.
 Beesman : The propounder of the term information transfer.
 Benjamin A. Custer: The Editor in Chief of 19th Edition of DDC.
 A. Cutter: Invented the Dictionary Catalogue.
 W. Hanson: Divides documentary sources of information into two categories i.e. Primary
and Secondary.
 C.E. Shannon & W. Weaver: Proposed Linear model of communication in knowledge
based on Aristotles’ model of communication.
 Carl Savage: Used the concept “Invisible College” for the first time.
 Charles Babbage: Designed analytical engine.
 Charles Babbage: The father of the computer.
 Conrad Gesner: He is regarded as father of bibliography.
 Denis Grogan: Classifies the documents into three categories, i.e primary, secondary and
tertiary.
 Derek Austin: Developed PRECIS.
 Douglas Mc Gregor: Developed Theory X and Theory Y.
 C. Richardson: Defined notation as shorthand sign.
 J. Coats: Coats Subject Indexing.
 Edgar. F. Codd: Gives the 12 rules for relational database.
 Monbrary Volte: The first editor of “Modern Librarian”
 W. Taylor: The father of Scientific Management.
 Francis Bacon: Said that “some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed and some
few to be chewed and digested”.
 George Boole: Discussed symbolic logic in “Treatise of differential equation”.
 George Kingsely Zipf: Wrote “Psycho-biology of language: An introduction to dynamic
philosophy”.

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 Khan and Mann: System analysis has been used first by H. Khan and Mann of RAND
Corporation.
 Haines: Wrote “Living with book”.
 Henri Fayol: The father of Classical School of Management.
 Henri La Fontaine: Honoured with ‘Nobel Prize’ for his substantial contribution in
Documentation.
 C. M. Hanson: Devised Library of Congress Classification System.
 D. Brown: Enunciated the subject Classification.
 E. L. Farradane: Developed Relational Indexing.
 James Duff Brown: The pioneer of open access system in British libraries.
 James I. Wyer: Propounded “Conservative, moderate and liberal theories of reference
service”.
 James R. Rettig: Gave the sixth law of library science “Every reader his/her freedom”
 John Cotton Dana: Started New York Charging system.
 John S. Mitchell: The Editor in Chief of 23rd Edition of DDC.
 Kaiser: Give the concept of concretes and processes.
 Larry Page and Sergey Brain: Developed Google.
 Larry: Firstly developed Data Flow Diagram (DFD).
 M. Kessler: Advocated Bibliographic coupling for the first time.
Melvin Dewey: He for the first time started library school.
Paul Otlet: He for the first time used the term ‘Documentation’ in a lecture at the
International Congress at Brussels.
Luther Gulick: Coined the term “POSDCORB”.
 C. Yovits: Stated that Information is data of value to decision making.
 M. Kessler: Advocated Bibliographic coupling for the first time.
 Madden, Moon, Moore, Mc Pheron: Stated that “Librarianship is not a profession”.
 Martimer Taube: Developed UNITERM.
 Mc Colvin: Stated the demand and supply theory of books.
 Melvil Dewey: Quoted “To provide the best books to the maximum readers at the least
cost”.
 Melville Dewey: Devised DDC system.
 Melvin J. Voigt: Categorized information need into current approach, everyday approach,
and exhaustive approach
 Michael Gorman: Suggested for Book Order Vigilance Pad (BOVP).
 Michael Gorman: Wrote “Our Singular Strengths”
 Pascal: Developed Calculating machine.
 Patricia B. Knapp: Contributed on the systematic use of user’s education.
 Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine: Devised UDC.
 Peter A. Phyor: Zero Based Budget.
 Peter F. Drucker: Introduced Management by Objectives (MBO).
 Powell: Stated ”It is a library with little or no physical presence of books, periodicals,
reading space or support staff, but are that disseminate disseminate selective information
directly to distribute library customers, usually electronically”.

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 R. Astall: Stated “Special libraries serve a specialist clientele, located within a single
establishment or group and all engaged in working towards one common purpose.”
 Richard Matthew Stallman: Founded Free Software Foundation (FSF).
 S. Halkett & J. Laing: The author of “Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous
literature”.
 Samuel Clement Bradford: Bradfords Law of Information.
 Samuel Rothstein: Given the Minimal, Middling and Maximum theories of reference
service.
 Shannon and Weaver: Proposed Mathematical Theory of Information.
 T. S. Eliot: Stated “Where is the Wisdom, We Lost in Knowledge…”
 Ted Nelson: Coined the term Hyper Text.
 Tim Berner’s Lee: He firstly designed the World Wide Web (WWW).
William Gibson: Used the term ‘Cyberspace’ for the first time.

First in Library and Information Science in World

 British Museum: Firstly introduced printed catalog.


DDC 17: “Auxiliary table for area” was first introduced in DDC.
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA): Introduced the
concept of Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC).
Great Britain: First library act was enacted.
Singapore: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) was first started.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): Developed
the concept of Common Communication Format (CCF).

Year Wise Development of Library and Information Science in the World

 1440: Bibliothec Nationale, Paris (National Library, France).


 1800: Library of Congress, USA.
 1810: American Patent Law.
1841: Henri Fayol was born.
 1850: First library act was enacted in Great Britain.
 1852: British Patent Law.
1852: Roget’s Thesaurus.
1856: Frederick Winslow Taylor was born.
1861: Henry Laurence Gantt was born.
 1862: State Lenin Library, Moscow.
1864: Max Weber was born.
1876: Cutter’s Rules for a Printed Dictionary Catalogue.
 1876: American Library Association (ALA).
 1876: Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) by Melvil Dewey.
 1876: First Journal of Librarianship was published.
 1877: Library Association (LA), UK was formed.
 1879: Expansive Classification by C. A. Cutter.

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 1886: Berne convention was adopted.


1891: Lyndall Urwick was born.
 1895: Browne charging system started.
 1898: Library of Congress Subject Headings.
 1902: Library of Congress Classification.
 1905: The first edition of Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) was published.
 1906: Subject Classification by J. D. Brown.
1906: Douglas McGregor was born.
1908: Catalog Rules: Author and Title Entries. (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules
(AACR) first published)
1908: Abraham Maslow was born.
 1909: Special Library Association (SLA).
1909: Peter Drucker was born.
1911: Kaisers systematic Indexing.
 1912: National Library, Germany.
1917: David McClelland was born.
 1923: Sears List of Subject Headings (SLSH).
1923: Frederick Herzberg was born.
 1926: Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureau (ASLIB).
 1929: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
 1931: International Institute of Documentation was established.
1931: Melville Dewey Passed away.
 1932: Electrically operated book charging system firstly introduced.
 1934: Headquarter of International Federation of Documentation (FID) was shifted from
Brussels to The Hague.
 1935: Bibliographic Classification by H. E. Bliss.
 1937: International Institute of Documentation changed to International Federation of
Documentation.
1939: Henry Mintzberg was born.
 1945: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
 1948: Bradford formulated the law of scatter.
 1948: National Diet Library, Japan.
 1949: The UNESCO Public Library Manifesto first issued.
1950: Relational Indexing.
1951: The Wheat loan Educational Exchange Programme.
 1952: Universal Copyright Conventions.
1953: UNITERM.
 1954: Peter F. Drucker defined Management by Objectives (MBO).
1957: System analysis has been used first by H. Khan and Mann of RAND Corporation.
 1958: Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) was developed.
1961: International Conference on Cataloging Principles, Paris.
 1961: International Classification by F. Rider.
1963: Coats Subject Indexing.
****1964: POPSI.
 1966: Machine Readable Cataloguing (MARC).

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 1967: Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules – I (AACR-I).


 1967: Machine Readable Cataloguing (MARC) project completed.
 1967: World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) was established by the WIPO
Convention.
1967: Online Computer Library Centre (OCLC).
1969: The term “Bibliometrics” was coined by Alan Pritchard.
1970: The American Society for Information Science (ASIS) organized its annual
meeting around the theme “the information conscious society”.
 1970: Zero Base Budgeting system was first prepared.
1971: International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD).
1971: UNISIST Programme.
 1971: Berne Convention and Universal Copyright Convention was revised in Paris.
 1972: Common Communication Format (CCF).
 1972: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) took up
the “Universal Availability of Publication” program.
 1972: International Book Year celebrated by UNESCO.
1972: The UNESCO Public Library Manifesto which was issued in 1949 got revived.
1973: Social Science Citation Index.
 1974: International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD).
1974: Research Library Group (RLG)-RLIN
 1974: Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC).
1974: PRECIS.
1974: Science Citation Index.
 1976: Universal Availability of Publications (UAP).
 1977: Universal Machine Readable Catalogue (UNIMARC) was developed by IFLA.
 1978: Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules – II (AACR-II).
1978: Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
 1982: FID.
 1982: Open System Interconnection (OSI) Model.
 1985: CD-ROM was prepared and made.
1985: CDS/ISIS.
1986: Information Society program for Latin America and The Caribbean (INFOLAC).
1988: Anglo American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition revised (AACR2 R)
 1990: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) was first started in Singapore.
 1990-93: Curriculam development committee on LIS instituted
 1993: Project MUSE, an online database of more than 200 journals from nonprofit
publishers was launched.
 1994: The UNESCO Public Library Manifesto was last revised.
1994: Orbicom, the international network of UNESCO chairs in communications.
 1995: Journal Storage (J-Store) was launched.
1995: Origin of Dublin Core Metadata.
1997: Consortium of University Research Libraries (CURL).
1997: GreenStone.
1998: China Academic Library & Information System.
1999: Global Network for Education in Journalism.

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 2000: EPrints Software.


2000: KOHA Software.
2002: Chartered institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) was formed.
2002: DSpace Software.
 2002: FID was dissolved.
 2007: ISBN changed from 10 digits to 13 digit.
 2010: ASLIB was acquired by MCB group, the holding company for emerald group
publishing.
 2011: DDC 23rd edition was published.

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PAPER-II
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (DEC 2010)
1. Linear model of communication in knowledge based on Aristotles’ model of communication
was proposed by- C.E. Shannon & W. Weaver

2. ISBN changed from 10 digits to 13 from- January, 2007

3. Library Legislation refers to the development of- Public Libraries

4. IASLIC was founded in the year- 1955

5. Which Bibliometrics Law describes the frequency of publication by authors in a given field? -
Lotka’s Law

6. Which one of the following protocols is used in transferring file over internet? – (A) POP (B)
FTP(C) SMTP (D) TCP/IP

7. Transistors were used in which generation of computers? – Second generation

8. Linux is an example of-

9. UNIMARC was developed under the umbrella of- IFLA

10. How different nodes in a network are connected and how they communicate is determined? –
By Network Topology

11. World Cat is maintained by- Online Computer Library Center

12. Number of States in India which have enacted Public Library Legislation till date is- Sixteen

13. When 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- Ibid

14. Indexing system in which the coordination of terms is done at the search stage was first
introduced by- Derek Austin

15. Index Medicus is brought out as printed publication- Has ceased publication

16. Which publication was not authored by S.R. Ranaganathan ?

(A) Prolegomena to library classification

(B) Reference Service

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(C) Ramanujan: The man and the Mathematician

(D) Living with Books

17. JSTOR is an online system for archiving and accessing academic journals. It is located in-
USA

18. 260 tag in MARC format marks- The publication information

19. Mean, Median and Mode are- Measure of Central tendency

20. ‘Five Laws of Library Science’ was first published in- 1931

21. Arrange the following in chronological sequence:

(I) Digital Millennium Copyright Act

(II) Right to Information Act. (India) 2005

(III) Information Technology Act (India)

(IV) Indian Copyright Act 1954

22. Arrange the following States according to the year of enactment of library legislation:

(I) Pondicherry

(II) Orissa

(III) Rajasthan

(IV) Karnataka

23. Arrange the following software’s according to their development:

(I) E-Print

(II) D-space

(III) Greenstone

(IV) Koh

24. Arrange the following steps in research in the sequence of their occurrence:

(I) Report writing

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(II) Research design

(III) Collection of data

(IV) Analysis of data

25. Arrange the following chronologically according to their year of Birth:

(I) S.R. Ranganathan

(II) Melvil Dewey

(III) C.A. Cutter

(IV) B.S. Kesvan

26. Arrange the following chronologically according to their development:

(I) Punched Card

(II) Floppy Disc

(III) Magnetic Disc

(IV) Optical Disc

27. Arrange the following according to their development:

(I) CCC

(II) ISBD

(III) CCF

(IV) MARC II

28. The spiral of scientific method involves the following steps in correct sequence:

(I) Zenith

(II) Ascendant

(III) Nadir

(IV) Descendant

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29. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) AACR-1 (i) 1967
(b) AACR-2 (ii) 1978
(c) ALA code (iii) 1934
(d) CCC (IV) 1949

30. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) Books in print (i) Biographical source
(b) Ulrich International Periodical Directory (ii) Bibliography of periodicals
(c) World of learning (iii) Directory
(d) Who’s Who in India (IV) Trade Bibliography

31. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) Henry Fayol (i) Classical Theory
(b) F.W. Taylor (ii) Scientific Management
(c) Abraham Maslow (iii) Hierarchy Needs
(d)Douglas McGregor (iv) Theory X and Theory Y

32. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) E.J. Coates (i) Things,Property,Material,Action
(b)H.P.Luhn (ii) KWIC
(c) Derek Austin (iii) PRECIS
(d) J. Kaiser (iv) Concrete and process

33. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) NTC (i) USA
(b) ITC (ii) Netherlands

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(c) BLDSC (iii) UK


(d) NISCAIR (iv) India

34. Match the following:

List – I(Subjects) List II(Modes of Formation)


(a) India (I) Denudation
(b) Agriculture of wheat (II) Lamination
(c) Biochemistry (iii) Fusion
(d) Biological Sciences (iv) Agglomeration

35. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) Elements of Library Classification (i) S.R.Ranganathan
(b) Little Science Big Science (iI) D.J. DesollaPrice
(c) Documentation (III) S.C. Bradford
(d) Subject Approach to Information
(IV) D.J. Fosket

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PAPER-II
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (JUNE 2010)
1. Who expressed knowledge in a simple mathematical equation k(s) + D1 = k (s + Ds)? – Fritz
Machlup

2. Which is not a near synonym term to information?- Catalogue

3.CCF stands for- Common Communication Format

4. Resources sharing among libraries were prompted by the factors- Price escalation and
Information explosion

5. The Library Association (UK) is now the component of- CILIP

6. Which of the following professional Associations does not exist now? (A) IFLA (B) FID (C)
ALA (D) IASLIC

7. Real Time Access refers to- Access when searched for

8. Theory X and Theory Y relate to- Motivation

9. Dewey Decimal classification is now looked after by- OCLC

10. INSDOC has been merged with NISCOM and is now known as- NISCAIR

12. ISBN consists of- 13 digits

13. Bibliographical coupling is related to- Bibliography compilation

14. Dublin core meta data consists of- 15 elements

15. A type of indexing where terms are coordinated prior to searching- Pre coordinate indexing

17. The Network Topology in which nodes are connected to a central hub is known as- Star
Topology

18. Which of the following is a term used for working assumption of a solution to a problem?-
Hypothesis

19. Computer Memory is measured in- (A) Bytes (B) Kilobytes (C) Megabytes (D) All of the
above

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20. DELNET stands for- Delhi Library Network

21. Arrange the following in the chronological sequence of their development.

(i) ISBD
(ii) CCF

(iii) FRBR
(iv) MARC

22. Arrange the following secondary publications according to the beginning of their publication
in chronological order.

(i) Biological Abstracts

(ii) Chemical Abstracts

(iii) LISA

(iv) Index Medicus

23. Arrange the following States chronologically according to year of enactment of Library
Legislation.

(i) Tamil Nadu


(ii) U.P.

(iii) Gujarat
(iv) Mizoram

24. Arrange the following chronologically according to their use in computers:

(i) Vacuum tube

(ii) Microchip

(iii) Integrated circuits

(iv) Transistors

25. Arrange the following professional Associations according to the year of their establishment:

(i) ILA (ii) IASLIC (iii) ALA (iv) ASLIB

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26. Arrange the following according to chronological order:

(i) Universal Copyright convention

(ii) Berne Convention

(iii) Indian Copyright Act

(iv) WIPO Copyright Act

27 Arrange the structure of the Research report in correct order:

(i) Table of contents

(ii) Appendices

(iii) Text

(iv) Title page

28. Arrange the following schemes of classification according to their year of publication:

(i) CC
(ii) DDC

(iii) LC
(iv) UDC

29. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) The Right to Information Act of India (i) 2005
(b) Universal Declaration of Human Rights (ii) 1948
(c) Information Technology Act. (India) (iii) 2000
(d) Digital Millennium Act (iv) 1998

30. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) Father of Scientific Management (i) F.W. Taylor
(b) Father of Administration (ii) Henry Fayol

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(c) Father of Human Relations School (iii) Elton Mayo


(d) Father of Corporate Strategy (iv) F. Hertzberg

31. Match the following :

List – I List – II
(a) C.A. Cutter (i) Expansive classification
(b) H.E. Bliss (ii) Bibliographic classification
(c) J.D. Brown (iii) Subject classification
(d) Paul Otlet & Henry LaFontaine (iv) Universal classification

32. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) International Conference on Cataloguing Principles (i) 1961
(b) International Meeting of Cataloguing Experts (ii) 1969
(c) International Symposium of Bibliographic Exchange format (iii) 1978
(d) First CCF Users meeting (iv) 1990

33. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) NASSDOC (i) Social Sciences
(b) DEVSIS (ii) Development Science
(c) INIS (iii) Nuclear Science
(d) DESIDOC (iv) Defence Science

34. Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) CLRI (i) Chennai
(b) SENDOC (ii) Hyderabad
(c) NASSDOC (iii) New Delhi
(d) BARC (iv) Mumbai

35. Match the following:


List – I List – II

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(a) Fumigation (i) Preservation


(b) Building library collection (ii) Reference service
(c) Kardex (iii) Registration of Periodicals
(d) Information Desk (iv) Acquisition

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PAPER-II

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (DEC 2009)

1. The quotation ‘Where is the Wisdom, We Lost in Knowledge…” is by- T. S. Eliot

2. Entropy is a measure of- Degree of uncertainty in information

3. CONPOLIS (India) was set up in the year-1985

4. First time efforts for the development of libraries in India were made- S. R. Ranganathan

5. An E-book which does not require an internet connection to access its contents is- (A) Web
book (B) Palm book (C) Electronic Ink e-book (D) Digital book

6. Emerald full text Database is published from- U.K.

7. Who propounded ‘Conservative, moderate and liberal theories of reference service’?- James
I. Wyer
8. The input Centre for INIS in India is- BARC
9. The provision of phase relations in DDC was made available from- 11th edition

10. RDA stands for- Resource Description and Access

11. Cost benefit analysis means- Value for money

12. Which national agency in India is assigning the ISBN? Raja Ram Mohan Roy National
Education Resource Centre

13. The term ‘Cyberspace’ was first used by- William Gibson

14. RFID Technology is used in- Serial Control

15. The Boolean operator ‘AND’ is related to- Additive

16. The process of configuring the disks into tracks and sectors is called- Formatting

17. A research design is

(A) A series of guide posts (B) A series of sampling

(C) A hypothetical statement (D) A controller of variance

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18. In a questionnaire, questionnaire on age, income and gender are the examples of

(A) Dependent variables (B) Intervening variables

(C) Independent variables (D) Manipulation variables

19. The simple Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCMES) consists of

(A) 10 elements (B) 15 elements

(C) 14 elements (D) 18 elements

20. ‘Libraries as Gateways to Knowledge’ is the title of the document

(A) National Information Policy, 1986

(B) Information Technology Act, 2000

(C) National Knowledge Commission on Libraries, 2007

(D) None of the above

31. Public Library Law has already been passed in the following States. Identify the

correct chronological order in which they were enacted.

(i) Uttaranchal (Uttarakhand) (ii) Orissa

(iii) Gujarat (iv) Haryana

32. Arrange in chronological order the following persons who were associated with

computing history :

(i) J. Presper Eckart (ii) John W Mauchly

(iii) August Ada (iv) Charles Babbage

33. Arrange the following events of Public Library movement in chronological order :

(i) Enactment of Press and Registration of Books Act

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(ii) Establishment of the Punjab Library, Lahore

(iii) Constitution of Fyzee Committee

(iv) Declaration of Imperial Library (Calcutta) as National Library of India

34. Arrange the following layers of OSI model in the sequence in which they function :

(i) Network Layer (ii) Physical Layer

(iii) Transport Layer (iv) Data Link Layer

35. Arrange the following four quadrants of spiral of scientific method in their logical

order :

(i) Ascendant (ii) Nadir

(iii) Zenith (iv) Descendent

36. Arrange the following books in order of their publication:

(i) Classified Catalogue Code (ii) Prolegamena to Library Classification

(iii) Five Laws of Library Science (iv) Colon Classification

37. Arrange the following bibliographies according to their date of origin:

(i) Indian National Bibliography (ii) Cumulative Book Index

(iii) Book In Print (iv) British National Bibliography

38. Arrange the following schemes of classification according to their year of origin:

(i) Colon Classification (ii) Expansive Classification

(iii) Universal Decimal Classification (iv) Dewey Decimal Classification

39. Arrange the following principles and canons according to their levels as enunciated by Dr. S.
R. Ranganathan:

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(i) Principles of Cataloguing (ii) General Normative Principles

(iii) Laws of Library Science (iv) Canons of Cataloguing

40. Arrange the following Associations according to their year of formation :

(i) ASLIB (ii) LA

(iii) ALA (iv) SLA

41. Match the following :

List-I List-II

(a) Little Science, Big Science (i) S.C. Bradfold

(b) Documentation ( ii) William Martin

(c) The Third Wave (iii) Eric J de Solla Price

(d) The Information Society (iv) Alwin Toffler

42. Match the following :

List-I List-II

(a) Key Word Indexing (i) J. R. Sharp

(b) Citation Indexing (ii) H. P. Luhn

(c) Uniterm Indexing (iii) E. Garfield

(d) SLIC Indexing (iv) M. Taube

43. Match the following :

List-I List-II

(a) Web Navigation Element (i) Telecommunication

(b) Shift + Tab (ii) SQL

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(c) ANSI Standard (iii) Hyperlink

(d) TELNET (iv) Select the previous link

44. Match the following :

List-I List-II

(a) Mcfee (i) DOAJ

(b) Directory (ii) Antivirus

(c) Personal Web pages (iii) Vendor on Internet

(d) Amazon.com (iv) Blogs

Codes :

45. Match the following :

List-I List-II

(a) Theory of Knowledge (i) Farmington Plan

(b) IS : 1553-1960 (ii) Metadata Format

(c) Resource Sharing (iii) Library Building

(d) TEI (iv) Epistomology

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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE


Paper-II 2 J-59-12

1. Who was the Chairman of ‘National Policy on Library & Information Systems’ (1986) ?

(A) D. N. Banerjee (B) D. P. Chattopadhyay

(C) Sam Pitroda (D) Kalpana Dasgupta

2. The significance of the year 2011 for LIS education in India is

(A) Golden Jubilee year (B) Platinum Jubilee year

(C) Diamond Jubilee year (D) Centenary year

3. Digital Reference Service can be offered through

(A) FAX (B) OPAC

(C) Ask your librarian (D) Consortia

4. “Biotechnology” is formed as a result of

(A) Fusion (B) Lamination

(C) Fission (D) Agglomeration

5. The order of significance of “Thing, Material and Action” among various components of a
compound subject was expanded by

(A) J. Kaiser (B) E. J. Coates

(C) J. R. Sharp (D) J. E. L. Farradane

6. Relational Database is

(A) A work which has some relationship to another work

(B) A symbol representing relationship between two concepts

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(C) Manipulation commands which relate records in different fields

(D) All of the above

7. “Shodhganga” is a repository of

(A) E – Resources (B) E – Thesis

(C) E – Journals (D) E – Books

8. Which of the following tests can be employed for hypothesis testing ?

(A) F – test (B) Chi – square test

(C) t – test (D) All of the above

9. ‘RRRLF’ falls under the:

(A) Ministry of Human Resource Development

(B) Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

(C) Ministry of Culture

(D) Ministry of Science & Technology

10. “Internet Public Library” is being maintained by

(A) MIT, Massachusettes (B) University of Michigan

(C) University of Arizona (D) Drexal University

11. What are the major driving forces behind an ‘Information society’?

(i) R T I (ii) I. C. T. (iii) Internet (iv) I. T. ACT

Codes :

(A) (ii) & (i) are correct

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(B) (ii) & (iv) are correct

(C) (i) & (iv) are correct

(D) (ii) & (iii) are correct

12. Which libraries are functioning as depository libraries?

(i) Delhi Public Library (ii) Connemara Public Library

(iii) British Council Library (iv) Central Reference Library

Codes :

(A) (i), (iii), (iv) are correct

(B) (i) & (iii) are correct

(C) (i) & (ii) are correct

(D) (ii) & (iii) are correct

13. Which of the following are ‘Inclusive geographical sources’

(i) Maps (ii) Atlases (iii) Encyclopaedias (iv) Yearbooks

Codes :

(A) (i) & (ii) are correct

(B) (iii) & (iv) are correct

(C) (ii) & (iii) are correct

(D) (ii) & (iv) are correct

14. Which principles are corollary to Wallpicture principle ?

(i) Cow-calf principle (ii) Principle of later-in-time

(iii) Whole – organ principle (iv) All of the above

Codes :

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(A) (i) and (ii) are correct

(B) (ii) and (iii) are correct

(C) (i) and (iii) are correct

(D) (i) and (iv) are correct

15. The factors that influence computer file organisation are

(i) Speed of access (ii) Storage space

(iii) Fixed length fields (iv) File volatility

Codes :

(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct

(B) (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct

(C) (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct

(D) (i), (iii) and (iv) are correct

16. Major problems of ‘Information Communication Technology’ are

(i) Information overload (ii) Information insecurity

(iii) Lack of innovative technologies (iv) Lack of control over communication

Codes:

(A) (ii) and (iv) are correct

(B) (i) and (iv) are correct

(C) (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct

(D) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct

17. Which of the following are ‘Open Source Content Management Systems’?

(i) Drupal (ii) Atex (iii) Joomla (iv) OpenCms

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Codes :

(A) (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct

(B) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct

(C) (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct

(D) (i), (iii) and (iv) are correct

18. Which of the following are not styles of citation?

(i) Anglo American Cataloguing Rules (ii) MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers

(iii) Chicago Manual of Style (iv) Little Science Big Science

Codes :

(A) (i) and (ii) are correct

(B) (iii) and (iv) are correct

(C) (i) and (iv) are correct

(D) (ii) and (iii) are correct

19. Which of the following are Schools of Management thought ?

(i) Scientific Management School (ii) Human Behavioural School

(iii) Classical School (iv) School of Authority

Codes :

(A) (ii) and (iv) are correct

(B) (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct

(C) (iii) and (iv) are correct

(D) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct

20. Assertion (A) : Users can have access to large number of e-journals.

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Reason (R) : Users are not aware of using e-journals.

Codes :

(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is false, (R) is true

(D) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

21. Assertion (A) : Book selection must be done judiciously.

Reason (R) : Resource sharing is the need of the hour.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true, but

(R) is not the correct statement of (A)

(B) (A) is false, but (R) is true

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) Both (A) and (R) are false

22. Assertion (A) : Primary sources provide most authentic information for research.

Reason (R) : Primary sources are highly unorganised.

Codes :

(A) (A) is false, but (R) is true

(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

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

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23. Assertion (A) : Abstracting services facilitate literature review.

Reason (R) : Literature review summarises major findings of various studies.

Codes :

(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(B) (A) is false, but (R) is true

(C) Both (A) and (R) are true

(D) Both (A) and (R) are false

24. Assertion (A) : “Name Authority File” should be used in a library.

Reason (R) : All works of an author should be collocated.

Codes :

(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(B) Both (A) and (R) true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is false, but (R) is true

(D) Both (A) and (R) are false

25. Assertion (A) : Classification plays a significant role in online retrieval.

Reason (R) : Classification played an important role in manual system.

Codes :

(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(B) Both (A) and (R) are false

(C) Both (A) and (R) are true

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

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26. Assertion (A) : If changes cannot be adopted to its framework, the organisational
equilibrium will be imbalanced.

Reason (R) : Organisation works in an environment which is marked by dynamic characteristics.

Codes :

(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(B) (A) is false, but (R) is true

(C) Both (A) and (R) are true

(D) Both (A) and (R) are false

27. Assertion (A) : There is need to continuous evaluation and appreciation of value of libraries.

Reason (R) : There is economic pressure on public budget.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true

(B) Both (A) and (R) are false

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

28. Assertion (A) : System analysis identifies the flow of work.

Reason (R) : System analysis is not necessary if the library is automated.

Codes :

(A) (A) is false, but (R) is true

(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(C) Both (A) and (R) are false

(D) Both (A) and (R) are true

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29. Arrange the following associations according to their year of establishment :

(i) IASLIC (ii) ASLIB (iii) ALA (iv) SLA

Codes :

(A) (iv), (ii), (iii), (i)

(B) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)

(C) (iii), (iv), (ii), (i)

(D) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii)

30. Arrange the following according to their year of enactment in India :

(i) Freedom of Information Act (ii) Right to Information Act

(iii) Copyright Act (Revised) (iv) Information Technology Act

Codes :

(A) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii)

(B) (iii), (iv), (i), (ii)

(C) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)

(D) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii)

31. Arrange the following publications according to their year of origin.

(i) Social Science Citation Index (ii) L I S A

(iii) Library Literature and Information Science (iv) Library Journal

Codes :

(A) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii)

(B) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)

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(C) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)

(D) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i)

32. Arrange the following according to their year of origin :

(i) Broad System of Ordering (ii) Classification in Online Systems

(iii) Automated Keyword Classification (iv) Classification Research Group

Codes:

(A) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii)

(B) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii)

(C) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv)

(D) (ii), (iv), (iii), (ii)

33. Arrange the following according to their year of origin :

(i) Bradford’s Law (ii) Lotka’s Law

(iii) Statistical Bibliography (iv) Zipf’s Law

Codes :

(A) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii)

(B) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii)

(C) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii)

(D) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i)

34. “Prevention of Cholera in India” generates following index terms according to modified
‘Chain Indexing’, arrange them in correct order

(i) India (ii) Cholera (iii) Disease (iv) Treatment (v) Medicine

Codes :

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(A) (iii), (iv), (i), (ii), (v)

(B) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv), (v)

(C) (iv), (iii), (ii), (v), (i)

(D) (i), (iii), (iv), (v), (ii)

35. Arrange the following according to their year of first publication :

(i) Encyclopaedia Britannica

(ii) Encyclopaedia Americana

(iii) Encyclopaedia of Library and Information Science

(iv) McGraw-Hill Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology

Codes :

(A) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii)

(B) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii)

(C) (iii), (i), (iv), (ii)

(D) (ii), (iv), (i), (iii)

36. Arrange the following according to their year of establishment:

(i) NIC (ii) DESIDOC (iii) NISCAIR (iv) NASSDOC

Codes :

(A) (i), (iii), (ii), (iv)

(B) (iii), (i), (iv), (ii)

(C) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii)

(D) (ii), (iv), (i), (iii)

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37. Arrange the following Public Library Acts according to their year of enactment:

(i) Uttar Pradesh PL Act (ii) Arunachal Pradesh PL Act

(iii) Orissa PL Act (iv) Gujarat PL Act

Codes :

(A) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii)

(B) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv)

(C) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii)

(D) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)

38. Match the following :

List – I List – II

(a) Obligation of the State (i) First Law

(b) Shelf Arrangement & Catalogue (ii) Second Law

(c) Open Access & Shelf Arrangement (iii) Third Law

(d) Library location/hours (iv) Fourth Law

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

39. Match the following :

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List – I List – II

(a) Asian Recorder (i) Location of specific volume of journal

(b) Union Catalogue of Scientific Serials (ii) Articles on Green Revolution

(c) Books-in- Print (iii) Obituary of Dev – Anand

(d) Social Science Index (iv) Availability of books

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

40. Match the following :

List – I List – II

(a) User orientation (i) Bibliographic service

(b) Information repackaging (ii) Reference service

(c) Translation (iii) Digest series

(d) Indexing (iv) Support service

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

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41. Match the following :

List – I List – II

(a) Textual representation (i) Pascal

(b) Computer language (ii) Gopher

(c) Network tool (iii) Boolean operators

(d) Searching technique (iv) ASCI

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

42. Match the following :

List – I List – II

(a) Law of Parsimony (i) Classification

(b) Principle of Osmosis (ii) F. W. Lancaster

(c) Paperless Society (iii) Overall economy

(d) APUPA pattern (iv) Reclassification

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

43. Match the following :

List – I List – II

(a) Hubs (i) A physical layer device used to interconnect the media segments of an extended
network

(b) Repeater (ii) A physical layer device that connects multiple computers each via a dedicated
cable

(c) Bus Topology (iii) Multiple bridges known for transfer of data between different parts

(d) Switches (iv) A straight line data highway that carries network information from one network
station to another

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

44. Match the following :

List – I List – II

(a) RRRLF (i) Delhi

(b) Connemara Public Library (ii) Patna

(c) NISCAIR (iii) Kolkata

(d) Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library (iv) Chennai

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Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

45. Match the following :

List – I List – II

(a) Right man at right library (i) Annual financial statement

(b) Budget (ii) Deployment

(c) Journal (iii) TQM

(d) Identifying user’s views and expectations (iv) ISSN

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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

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

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

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

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