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50 CBSE UGC NET MCQ with answers- Paper 1

1 Which of the following is a Tertiary Sources of Information?


(A) Journal
(B) Bibliography
(C) Encyclopaedia
(D) Bibliography of Bibliographies

2 Number of States in India which have enacted Public Library Legislation till date is
(A) Nineteen
(B) Fourteen
(C) Thirteen
(D) Sixteen



3 Information is …
(A) Raw data
(B) Raw knowledge
(C) Input data
(D) Organized data

4 BERN CONVENTION (1886) is concerned with:
(A) Translations
(B) Copyright
(C) Patent
(D) Standards

5 The invisible web refers to-


(A)  The internet, since we cannot see it                            
(B)  That part of the internet, which is hidden from the search engines                         
(C)  The telecommunication signals which are not seen                              
(D)  The failure in accessing the web pages                        

6 Which organisation applied Library and Information Policy in India at national level?
(A) NISSAT                       
(B) INSDOC                      
(C) UNESCO                            
(D) RRRLF             

7 The act enacted in India in 1856 on Intellectual Property Right was based on.
(A)  American Patent Law 1810                       
(B)  British Patent Law 1852          
(C)  The Patent Bill                         
(D)  The Design Act of 1911                    

8 Whether intellectual property can be sold.
(A)  No
(B)  Sale is possible
(C)  Yes
(D)  None of these

9 The term communication came from which language?
(A)  Greek
(B)  Latin
(C)  German
(D)  French

10 To which country the credit is given to coin the term information society?
(A)  USA           
(B)  France                
(C)  Japan                  
(D)  India                

11 Today information is regarded as which of the following?
(A)  Wealth            
(B)  Commodity           
(C)  Products        
(D)  All the above

12 What is the unit of information?
(A)  Bit             
(B)  Byte           
(C)  Gram                
(D)  Hertz               

13 Now a day’s what is a most important vital resource for societal development of a country?
(A)  Books         
(B)  Kowledge             
(C)  Information                
(D)  Data                 

14 Which Indian University first started M.Lib.Sc. & M.Phil courses
(A) University of Delhi
(B) University of Madras
(C) S.N.D.T. Women University, Bombay
(D) Aligar Muslim University

15 Which Commission recommended 10% of the total college budget for development of Libraries?
(A) Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Committee
(B) Mehrotra Committee
(C) Kothari Committee
(D) Curriculum Development Committee in LIS

16 Where did Dr. S. R. Ranganathan put forth his five laws of library science?
(A) Meenakshi College, Annamalainagar
(B) Hindu College, New Delhi
(C) City College, Bangalore
(D) Christ College, Bangalore

17 UNISIST is a
(A) Software
(B) A Programme
(C) Welfare association
(D) A committee

18 Which association`s tagline is “managing information”?
(A) IFLA
(B) ASLIB
(C) ALA
(D) LC

19 Which association`s tagline is “connecting people and information”?
(A) SLA
(B) IFLA
(C) ALA
(D) COMLA

20 Which organization has introduced the concept of “Sister libraries” for children`s and young adults reading?
(A) UNESCO
(B) IFLA
(C) LC
(D) LA

21 Which two organizations jointly publish survey on digitization and preservation?
(A) IFLA + UNESCO
(B) ALA + UNESCO
(C) IFLA + ALA
(D) IFLA + LC

22 Which organization was joined with Library Association to form CILIP in 2002?
(A) Institute of Bibliography
(B) Institute of Information Scientists
(C) Institute of Documentation
(D) Institute of Librarianship

23 Who published the journal International classification?
(A) IFLA
(B) UNESCO
(C) ISKO
(D) ALA

24 Which association in India awards teachers in LIS?
(A) IATLIS
(B) ILA
(C) IASLIC
(D) SIS

25 Which law of library Science relates to the growth of libraries
(A) Forth law
(B) First law
(C) Second law
(D) Fifth law

26 Resource sharing is a part of
(A) Library cooperation
(B)Library Administration
(C)Library Management
(D)Library Cataloging

27 Library Technology Report is a publication of
(A) ALA
(B) IASLIC
(C) LA
(D) ILA

28 'Canon of Characteristics' are part of
(A) Verbal plane
(B) Notational plane
(C) Idea plane
(D) Structural plane

29 Xerographic process is categorised under
(A) Photographic process
(B) Reflex method
(C) Silver halide process
(D) Electrostatic process

30 The 'Study abroad' is a/an
(A) Encyclopedia
(B) Year book
(C) Directory
(D) Handbook

31 The 'User Profile' is a
(A) List of descriptors
(B) List of useful citations
(C) List of users
(D) Statement of user information

32 Phoenix schedules are part of
(A) DDC
(B) BC
(C) UDC
(D) LCC
Answer: (A)

33 "Universal Bibliographical Control' is a programme of:
(A) FID
(B) IFLA
(C) UNISIST
(D) ALA

34 The standard size of a catalogue card is
(A) 12.5 cm X 7.5 cm
(B) 12 cm X 7 cm
(C) 11 cm X 5 cm
(D) 10 cm X 4 cm

35 According to General Financial Rules, 2005, loss of how many volumes per thousand volumes issued / consulted in a year is to be taken as reasonable.
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Six

36 ASK (Approach, Skill, Knowledge ) principle is related to
(A) Classification
(B) Management
(C) ICT
(D) Standards

37 The subject of Research Methodology is the outcome of the mode of formation of
subject, known as
(A) Loose Assemblage
(B) Fission
(C) Distillation
(D) Cluster

38 IIA founded in U.S.A. in 1968 stands for
(A) Integrated Industry Association
(B) Information Industry Association
(C) Integrated Illiteracy eradication Association
(D) Institute of Information Association.

39 BSO in classification stands for
(A) Basic Subject of Organisation
(B) Broad Subject Ordering
(C) Bibliography of Subject Ordering
(D) Bibliographic Subject Organisation

40 The concept of Selective Dissemination of Information ( SDI ) was introduced by
(A) Kaiser
(B) Luhn of IBM
(C) S. R. Ranganathan
(D) Derek Austin.

41 The book 'Library Administration' was brought out by Ranganathan in
(A) 1925
(B) 1933
(C) 1931
(D) 1935

42 Among the following which has not been considered as a library of national importance
(A) Saraswati Mahal Library
(B) Delhi Public Library
(C) Kudha Baksh Oriental Library
(D) The Rampur Raza Library

43 The term Lexicography is associated with:
(A) Compilation of Encyclopedia
(B) Compilation of Hand books
(C) Compilation of Dictionaries
(D) None of the above

44 A Pre-print is a/an
(C) Article to be presented in a conference
(C) Conference paper to be included in the proceedings
(C) Neither (a) nor (b)
(C) Both (a) and (b)

45 Binary system of numbers uses only
(A) Two digits
(B) Four digits
(C) Eight digits
(D) Six digits

46 The standard size of a catalogue card is
(A) 5 inch X 3 inch
(B) 4 inch X 3 inch
(C) 4 inch X 4 inch
(D) 3 inch X 3 inch

47 RDA related to
(A) Classification
(B) Cataloguing
(C) Searching
(D) Browsing


48 ABGILA is a quarterly publication of
(A) Assam Library Association
(B) Andhra Desa Library Association
(C) Indian Library Association
(D) Raja Ram Mohun Roy Foundation

49 The Librarian Day celebrated on
(A) 15th Sep
(B) 24th Nov
(C) 11th Dec
(D) 12th Aug

50 Forms of Extension service
(A) Library Websites
(B) Library Orientation
(C) Book fair and Exhibition
(D) All

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