----------- -------- -------- 2013 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II

2013 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II

2013 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II

Solved paper II of 2013 June UGC NET examination in Library and Information Science is given beneath. 

1. The unmistakable characteristic(s) of advanced items are 

(A) Physical Medium 

(B) Logical process 

(C) Conceptual acknowledgment and exchange 

(D) All the above 

Reply: (D) 

2. 'Who in India', an unpredictable production is distributed by 

(A) Business Press, Bombay 

(B) Sterling, New Delhi 

(C) Tradesman and Men Asia, Delhi 

(D) Sahitya Samsad, Calcutta 

Reply: (A) 

3. Which branch of the Government of India manages Public Libraries? 

(A) Department of Archeology 

(B) Department of Culture 

(C) Department of Primary Education 

(D) Department of Science and Technology 

Reply: (B) 

4. Data on Prime Minister of Bangladesh can be found in 

(An) International's Who 

(B's) Who in Bangladesh 

(C) Current Biography 

(D) Statesman's Yearbook 

Reply: (D) 

5. 'Annihilation of Malaria in India 190-1999' – a report can be sorted under 

(A) Trend Report 

(B) Review Report 

(C) State of the Art Report 

(D) Research Report 

Reply: (A) 

6. Which isn't a reprographic benefit? 

(A) Micro Copying 

(B) Blue Printing 

(C) Paper Printing 

(D) Thermo Copying 

Reply: (C) 

7. ERIC is supported by 

(A) US National Health Institute 

(B) Health and Rehabilitation Services Division, A LA 

(C) Department of Health Education and Welfare, Government of USA 

(D) Health Science Information Center, USA 

Reply: No one is right. The right answer is: Institute of Education Sciences of the United States Department of Education 

8. In the library chain of importance which level of administration is in charge of execution of strategies? 

(A) Middle level 

(B) Operational level 

(C) Top level 

(D) Lower level 

Reply: (A) 

9. METS remains for 

(A) Machine Encoded Transmission System 

(B) Metadata Encoded for Textual Standard 

(C) Metadata Encoding Transmission Standard 

Reply: (D) 

10. Area Device is an expansion of 

(A) Gap Device 

(B) Empty Device 

(C) Octave Device 

(D) Group Notation Device 

Reply: (C) 

11. "Control, Disease, Malaria, Brain" shows that it is 

(A) Raw Title 

(B) Expressive Title 

(C) Kernel Title 

(D) Transformed Title 

Reply: (C) 

12. A graphical portrayal utilizing images to speak to tasks, information, stream, and so on is 

(A) Logical Chart 

(B) Flow Chart 

(C) System Flow Chart 

(D) Network Chart 

Reply: (B) 

13. The 12 rules for social database were given by 

(An) E.F. Codd 

(B) Charles Babbage 

(C) James Weyer 

(D) Tim Berners Lee 

Reply: (A) 

14. A method showing realistic data on screen, pixel by pixel with bits held in primary memory is 

(A) Bit taking care of 

(B) Bit mapping 

(C) Bit design 

(D) Bit grid 

Reply: (B) 

15. ZOTERO is a – 

(A) Content Management System 

(B) Reference Management System 

(C) Serials Management System 

(D) Bibliographic Reference Management System 

Reply: (D) 

16. A system in which the host PC controls distinctive hubs which additionally control different hubs, is known as 

(A) Star Network 

(B) Ring Network 

(C) Hierarchical Network 

(D) Multipoint Network 

Reply: (C) 

17. Effect factor is conceived by 

(An) Eugene Garfield 

(B) Alan Pritchard 

(C) David Hume 

(D) Louis Brandeis 

Reply: (A) 

18. A handy strategy for giving means, system and basic components to streamline hierarchical work is known as 

(A) Role Analysis 

(B) Strategic Planning 

(C) Work Culture 

(D) Autonomous Planning 

Reply: (B) 

19. Budgetary allotment made to a library for buy of furniture and hardware's normally goes under the spending head 

(A) Recurring award 

(B) Endowments 

(C) Non-repeating award 

(D) Annual allow 

Reply: (C) 

20. Verifiable/Government records identified with an association are kept up in 

(I) Achieves 

(ii) Museums 

(iii) Repositories 

(iv) Government libraries 

Codes: 

(An) (I) and (ii) are right 

(B) (ii) and (iii) are right 

(C) (I) and (iii) are right 

(D) (ii) and (iv) are right 

Reply: (C) 

21. Real components of a calling are 

(I) Philosophy 

(ii) Body of learning 

(iii) Publicity 

(iv) Status 

Codes: 

(An) (I), (ii), (iv) are right 

(B) (I), (ii), (iii) are right 

(C) (ii), (iii), (iv) are right 

(D) (I), (iii), (iv) are right 

Reply: (A) 

22. Which of the accompanying states don't have library enactment? 

(I) Haryana 

(ii) Delhi 

(iii) J and K 

(iv) Manipur 

Codes: 

(An) (I) and (ii) are right 

(B) (ii) and (iii) are right 

(C) (I) and (iv) are right 

(D) (ii) and (iii) are right 

Reply: (B) and (D) Both 

23. Which of the accompanying standards are related with library building arranging? 

(I) Principle of Uniformity 

(ii) Principle of Comfort capacity 

(iii) Principle of Simplicity 

(iv) Principle of Continuity 

Codes: 

(An) (I), (ii) and (iii) are right 

(B) (ii), (iii) and (iv) are right 

(C) (I), (ii) and (iv) are right 

(D) (iii), (iv) and (I) are right 

Reply: (B) 

24. ETD database in India is kept up by 

(I) Shodhgangotri 

(ii) Vidyanidhi 

(iii) Shodhganga 

(iv) INDEST-AICTE consortium 

Codes: 

(An) (I) and (iii) are right 

(B) (ii), (iii) and (iv) are right 

(C) (ii) and (iii) are right 

(D) (iii) and (iv) are right 

Reply: (C) 

25. Vocabulary in a database is controlled by 

(I) Thesaurus records 

(ii) Dictionary records 

(iii) Standard records 

(iv) Authority records 

Codes: 

(An) (I) and (ii) are right 

(B) (iii) and (iv) are right 

(C) (I) and (iii) are right 

(D) (I) and (iv) are right 

Reply: (B) 

26. Confinements of Bibliometrics is/are 

(I) Analyzing innovative work patterns 

(ii) Describing content, not really significance and setting 

(iii) Identifying the dynamic regions of research 

(iv) Citation predisposition 

Codes: 

(An) (ii) and (iv) are right 

(B) (I) and (iii) are right 

(C) (I), (ii) and (iv) are right 

(D) (ii) and (iii) are right 

Reply: (A) 

27. Recognize the technique(s) to gather the information in regards to the quantity of people went by the periodical segment of the library at various hours of the day. 

(I) Questionnaire 

(ii) Interview 

(iii) Observation 

(iv) Library records 

Codes: 

(An) (I) and (ii) are right 

(B) (ii) and (iii) are right 

(C) (iii) and (iv) are right 

(D) (ii) and (iv) are right 

Reply: (C) 

28. Which of the accompanying are precluded under copyright? 

(I) Downloading an archive, printing numerous duplicates 

(ii) Placing a copyright ensured archive on web-server 

(iii) Downloading an archive and spare it in envelope 

(iv) Downloading a report with permit to utilize and E-mailing it 

Codes: 

(An) (I), (iii) and (iv) are right 

(B) (I), (ii) and (iii) are right 

(C) (iii), (iv) and (ii) are right 

(D) (I), (ii) and (iv) are right 

Reply: (D) 

29. The expert morals help to – 

(I) Get the correct bearing 

(ii) Enhance picture 

(iii) Get more pay rates 

(iv) Resolve everyday issues 

Codes: 

(An) (ii) and (iii) are right 

(B) (I) and (iv) are right 

(C) (I) and (ii) are right 

(D) (ii) and (iv) are right 

Reply: (C) 

30. Match the accompanying 

a. Precise Bibliography I) List of full scale/smaller scale thoughts of articles 

b. Scientific or Critical ii) Investigation of physical nature of books 

c. Chronicled Bibliography iii) Listing of things with least subtle elements 

d. Narrative Bibliography iv) Concerned with craft of composing, printing and official 

Codes: 

a b c d 

(An) I iv iii ii 

(B) ii I iv iii 

(C) iii ii iv I 

(D) ii iv iii I 

Reply: (C) 

31. Match the accompanying inquiries with their proper classification of reference source: 

a. Enrolment of understudies in a college I) Yearbook 

b. Climate of Denmark ii) Statistical source 

c. No. of nonnatives went by World Book Fair in 2011 iii) Directory 

d. No. of doctor's facilities in China iv) Geographical Source 

Codes: 

a b c d 

(An) iv iii I ii 

(B) I iii ii iv 

(C) ii iv I iii 

(D) iii iv I ii 

Reply: (D) 

32. Match the accompanying : 

a. Last law of Library Science I) Real time get to 

b. second Law of Library Science ii) Search motor and subject entryways 

c. third Law of Library Science iii) Web access to assets 

d. fourth Law of Library Science iv) Open access activities 

Codes: 

a b c d 

(An) iii iv ii I 

(B) iv I ii iii 

(C) ii iii ii iv 

(D) ii iv I iii 

Reply: (A) 

33. Match the accompanying : 

a. Douglas McGregor I) Scientific Management School 

b. Abraham Maslow ii) Theory of Authority Structure 

c. F.W. Taylor iii) Self Actualization Needs 

d. Max Weber iv) Theory X and Theory Y 

Codes: 

a b c d 

(An) iv iii I ii 

(B) ii iii I iv 

(C) iii iv ii I 

(D) I iv ii iii 

Reply: (A) 

34. Match the accompanying DDC numbers : 

a. Training I) 770 

b. Prescription ii) 370 

c. Photography iii) 610 

d. Cosmology iv) 520 

Codes: 

a b c d 

(An) iii I iv ii 

(B) ii iii I iv 

(C) I iv iii ii 

(D) iv ii I iii 

Reply: (B) 

35. Match the accompanying : 

a. Key to a given accumulation I) Abstract 

b. Key to scholarly sources regarding a matter ii) Index 

c. Portrayal of subject idea iii) Catalog 

d. Buildup of a report iv) Bibliography 

Codes: 

a b c d 

(An) iii iv ii I 

(B) ii iii iv I 

(C) I ii iii iv 

(D) iv I ii iii 

Reply: (A) 

36. Match the accompanying : 

a. Solidarity of summon I) Specialization 

b. Solidarity of heading ii) quality in solidarity 

c. Esprit de corps iii) Orders from just a single individual 

d. Division of work iv) One manager, one arrangement 

Codes: 

a b c d 

(An) iv iii ii I 

(B) ii iv iii I 

(C) iii iv ii I 

(D) I iv iii ii 

Reply: (C) 

37. Give in arrangement, the accompanying arranged by their source : 

I. National Library 

ii. Calcutta Public Library 

iii. Majestic Library Act 

iv. Majestic Library 

Codes: 

(An) ii iii iv I 

(B) I ii iii iv 

(C) iii I iv ii 

(D) ii iv iii I 

Reply: (D) 

38. Organize the accompanying as indicated by year of production : 

I. Colon Classification 

ii. Prolegomena to Classification 

iii. Five Laws of Library Science 

iv. Arranged Catalog Code 

Codes: 

(An) iii iv I ii 

(B) iv ii I iii 

(C) iii I iv ii 

(D) I ii iv iii 

Reply: (C) 

39. Declaration (A): Digitization has turned out to be workable for each organization and medium held by library. 

Reason (R): All libraries are making their content and visual accumulations digitized. 

Codes: 

(An) (An) is valid, yet (R) is false 

(B) (An) is false, yet (R) is valid 

(C) Both (An) and (R) are valid 

(D) Both (An) and (R) are false 

Reply: (A) 

40. Attestation (A): regardless of political, monetary and mechanical help, the development of Public Library System is unbalanced. 

Reason (R): general society libraries are thoroughly relying upon cess/charge sums. 

Codes: 

(A) Both (An) and (R) are valid 

(B) Both (An) and (R) are false 

(C) (An) is valid, yet (R) is false 

(D) (An) is false, yet (R) is valid 

Reply: (C) 

41. Declaration (A): 'Pay and Use' idea has not been acknowledged in libraries of India. 

Reason (R): Library staff does not have the fundamental abilities required for item improvement and advancement. 

Codes: 

(A) Both (An) and (R) are valid 

(B) (An) is valid however (R) are false 

(C) (R) is valid, however (An) is false 

(D) Both (An) and (R) are false 

Reply: (A) 

42. Affirmation (A): Library Science calling in India appreciates the status at standard with therapeutic, lawful and administration callings. 

Reason (R): S.R. Ranganathan's commitments and lessons for Indian librarianship secured a status to the calling. 

Codes: 

(An) (An) is valid, however (R) is false. 

(B) (An) is false, however (R) is valid. 

(C) Both (An) and (R) are valid. 

(D) Both (An) and (R) are false. 

Reply: (B) 

43. Statement (An): In leading exploration, Social Sciences are not considered at standard with normal sciences. 

Reason (R): Research in Social Sciences can't be performed so thoroughly as can be in Natural Sciences. 

Codes: 

(A) Both (An) and (R) are valid. 

(B) Both (An) and (R) are false. 

(C) (An) is valid, however (R) is false. 

(D) (An) is false, however (R) is valid. 

Reply: (A) 


44. Attestation (A): Research begins at the top of the priority list first and afterward in labs.

Reason (R): Systematically directed research leas to speculation.

Codes:

(An) (An) is valid, yet (R) is false.

(B) (An) is false, yet (R) is valid.

(C) Both (An) and (R) are valid.

(D) Both (An) and (R) are false.

Reply: (C)

45. Statement (A): Systematic and productive utilization of factual instruments in explore helps in exact elucidation of research comes about.

Reason (R): Statistical devices can't give particular clarifications of the information.

Codes:

(A) Both (An) and (R) are valid.

(B) (An) is valid and (R) is false.

(C) Both (An) and (R) are false.

(D) (An) is false and (R) is valid.

Reply: (A)

Read the accompanying section and answer the inquiries 46-50:

While Boyd permits that a few people consider email or discourse records to be Social Software, he makes a vital qualification between conventional correspondence programming and Social Software. He clarifies that conventional programming places individuals into bunches with a best down approach; as it were, it allots participation. Nonetheless, Social Software adopts a base up strategy, which empowers individuals to sort out themselves into a system in light of their inclinations. Thusly, with a base up approach, individuals can agree to accept a framework and fabricate groups utilizing their own inclinations (Marenzi et al., 2008). Conversely, conventional correspondence programming utilizes a best down approach where individuals are doled out into a particular association or gatherings. Social Software in light of supporting people who interface socially with individuals who have comparative interests (Marenzi et al., 2008). Also, clients ordinarily appreciate Social Software itself and work with different Social Software applications intentionally. For instance, the creators of online networking appreciate content that they have made themselves, content that is duplicated from other media, and blend that contain a blend of substance that could be from a few creators (Ahonen and Lietsala, 2007). The prevalence of social advances is credited to the expansion in ease instruments and the minimum amount of a great many individuals who are presently associated with the Internet and to the general population's have to feel like piece of a group (Avram, 2006). These clients have a tendency to depend more alone individual informal communities than on customary business structures. (vinson 2005) portrays extra highlights of Social Software apparatuses: they enable individuals to effortlessly take part (by both contributing and perusing) in the exercises; they give chance to systems administration and take into consideration the self-framing of systems since individuals are normally the two purchasers and makers; and every individual can be a part on a few systems at the same time (Avram, 2006).

46. Individuals are relegated into particular association or gatherings in - approach.

(A) Top-down approach

(B) Down-top approach

(C) Top-base framework approach

(D) Down-top framework approach

Reply: (A)

47. The fundamental feature(s) of social programming is/are:

(A) Social association

(B) Personal association

(C) Enjoying social programming

(D) (An) and (C) are right.

Reply: (D)

48. Creators of web-based social networking appreciate - of substance.

(A) Self-made substance

(B) Contents from magazines

(C) Contents from numerous configurations

(D) Contents from numerous dialects

Reply: (A)

49. The reason/s ascribed to the prominence of person to person communication is/are:

(A) Masses have begun utilizing web.

(B) All have free access to web.

(C) All are innovation literates.

(D) Stimulation of on-line groups over the conventional groups.

Reply: (A)

50. The social programming apparatuses permit.

(An) Easy interest

(B) Quick systems administration

(C) Consumer organizing

(D) Both (An) and (B)

Reply: (D)

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