UGC 2009 Library And Information Science Paper-2

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Ö¯ÖúÖê ¯Ö¸üßÖÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖ¯Ö ÆüÖê­Öê ¯Ö¸ü ¯ÖÏ¿­Ö-¯ÖãÛÃÖúÖ ¾ÖÓ OMR ¢Ö¸ü-¯Ö¡Öú ×­Ö¸üßÖú ´ÖÆüÖê¤üµÖ úÖê »ÖÖîüÖ­ÖÖ Ö¾Ö¿µÖú Æîü Öî¸ü ¯Ö¸üßÖÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖÛ¯Ö êú ²ÖÖ¤ü ÃÖê ¯Ö­Öê ÃÖÖ£Ö ¯Ö¸üßÖÖ ³Ö¾Ö­Ö ÃÖê ²ÖÖÆü¸ü ­Ö »Öêú¸ü ÖÖµÖë 10. êú¾Ö»Ö ­Öß»Öê/úÖ»Öê ²ÖÖ»Ö ¯¾ÖÖÕü ¯Öî­Ö úÖ Æüß ÃÖê´ÖÖ»Ö ú¸ëü 11. ×úÃÖß ³Öß ¯ÖÏúÖ¸ü úÖ ÃÖÓÖÖú (îú»Öãú»Öêü¸ü) µÖÖ »ÖÖÖ êü²Ö»Ö Öפü úÖ ¯ÖϵÖÖêÖ ¾ÖÙÖÖ Æîü 12. ­ÖêÖê×ü¾Ö Óú ¯ÖÏÖÖ»Öß : ¯ÖϵÖêú Ö»ÖÖ ¢Ö¸ü êú ×»Ö 0.5 Óú úÖêü ÖÖÑÖê 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of fifty multiple-choice type of questions. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over, the Test Booklet Number should be entered in the OMR Sheet and the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to darken the oval as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example : where (C) is the correct response. 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the Answer Sheet given inside the Paper I Booklet only. If you mark at any place other than in the ovals in the Answer Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the test booklet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the test question booklet and OMR Answer sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. Negative Marking :-For each incorrect answer, 0.5 marks shall be deducted. D-0109 P.T.O. Signature and Name of Invigilator OMR Sheet No. : ......................................... (To be filled by the Candidate) Roll No. (In words) 1. (Signature) __________________________ (Name) ____________________________ 2. (Signature) __________________________ (Name) ____________________________ Roll No.____________________________ D-5909 PAPER-II Test Booklet No. [Maximum Marks : 100 Time : 1 1/4 hours] Number of Pages in this Booklet : 16 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50 Instructions for the Candidates ¯Ö¸üßÖÖÙ£ÖµÖÖë êú ×»Ö ×­Ö¤ìü¿Ö (In figures as per admission card) A B C D A B C D LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE D-5909 1 P.T.O.Paper-II 2 D-5909 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Paper – II Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all the questions. 1. The quotation ‘Where is the Wisdom, We Lost in Knowledge…” is by (A) John Keats (B) M. P. Carter (C) T. S. Eliot (D) Marshall McLuhan 2. Entropy is a measure of (A) Degree of relevance of information (B) Quantity of irrelevant information (C) Degree of uncertainty in information (D) Degree of certainty in information 3. CONPOLIS (India) was set up in the year (A) 1985 (B) 1986 (C) 1987 (D) 1988 4. First time efforts for the development of libraries in India were made (A) S. R. Ranganathan (B) S. Radhakrishnan (C) Sayaji Rao Gaekwad I (D) Sayaji Rao Gaekwad II 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 (A) USA (B) Germany (C) France (D) U.K. 7. Who propounded ‘Conservative, moderate and liberal theories of reference service’ ? (A) William A Katz (B) S. R. Ranganathan (C) James I. Wyer (D) R. Emery 8. The input Centre for INIS in India is (A) DRDO (B) DSIR (C) TFIR (D) BARC 9. The provision of phase relations in DDC was made available from (A) 14th edition (B) 2nd edition (C) 7th edition (D) 11th edition 10. RDA stands for (A) Resource Description Agency (B) Reference Description and Access (C) Reference Description Agency (D) Resource Description and Access 11. Cost benefit analysis means (A) Value for money (B) Performance evaluation based on cost (C) Finding out unit cost (D) Performance evaluation based on inputs D-5909 3 Paper-II ¯ÖãßÖúÖ»ÖµÖ ‹¾ÖÓ ÃÖæ“Ö−ÖÖ ×¾Ö–ÖÖ−Ö ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö¯Ö¡Ö – II −ÖÖê™ü : ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö¯Ö¡Ö ´Öë ¯Ö“ÖÖÃÖ (50) ²ÖÆãü-×¾Öú»¯ÖßµÖ ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö Æïü … ¯ÖÏŸµÖêú ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö êú ¤üÖê (2) †Óú Æïü … ÃÖ³Öß ¯ÖÏ¿−ÖÖë êú ˆ¢Ö¸ü ¤üßו֋ … 1. ‘¾ÆêüµÖ¸ü ‡•Ö ¤ü ×¾Ö•›ü´Ö, ¾Öß »ÖÖêÙü ‡−Ö −ÖÖê»Öê•Ö …” µÖÆü ú£Ö−Ö ×úÃÖúÖ Æîü ? (A) •ÖÖêÆËü−Ö ×ú™ËüÃÖ (B) ‹´Ö.¯Öß. úÖ¸ü™ü¸ü (C) ™üß.‹ÃÖ. ‡ü×»ÖµÖ™ü (D) ´ÖÖ¿ÖÔ»Ö ´ÖêOE»Æü−ÖË 2. ‹−™ÒüÖê¯Öß ×úÃÖêú ´ÖÖ¯Ö−Ö êú ×»Ö‹ Æîü ? 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(A) ×¾Ö×»ÖµÖ´Ö ‹. úÖŸ—Ö (B) ‹ÃÖ.†Ö¸ü. ¸Óü1Ö−ÖÖ£Ö−Ö (C) •Öê´ÃÖ †Ö‡Ô. ¾ÖÖµÖ¸ü (D) †Ö¸ü. ‹´Ö¸üß 8. ×−Ö´−Ö ´Öë ÃÖê ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ´Öë ‡Ô−ÖßÃÖ (INIS) úÖ ×−Ö¾Öê¿Ö êú−¦ü úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ Æîü ? (A) ›üß.†Ö¸ü.›üß.†Öê. (B) ›üß.‹ÃÖ.†Ö‡Ôü.†Ö¸ü. (C) ™üß.‹±ú.†Ö‡Ôü.†Ö¸ü. (D) ²ÖÖÔú 9. ›üß›üßÃÖß êú úÖî−Ö ÃÖê ÃÖÓÃú¸ü9Ö ´Öë ±êú•ÖÌ ¸üß»Öê¿Ö−Ö úß ÃÖã×¾Ö¬ÖÖ ¿Öãºþ Æãü‡Ô ? (A) 14th ÃÖÓÃú¸ü9Ö (B) 2nd ÃÖÓÃú¸ü9Ö (C) 7th ÃÖÓÃú¸ü9Ö (D) 11th ÃÖÓÃú¸ü9Ö 10. ×−Ö´−Ö ´Öë ÃÖê ×úÃÖêú ×»Ö‹ †Ö¸ü›üß‹ úÖ ¯ÖϵÖÖê1Ö ×úµÖÖ 1ÖµÖÖ Æîü ? (A) ׸üÃÖÖêÃÖÔ ›üßÃÎú߯¿Ö−Ö ‹•Öê−ÃÖß (B) ¸êü±ú¸ü−ÃÖ ›üßÃÎú߯¿Ö−Ö ‹−›ü ‹OEÃÖêÃÖ (C) ¸êü±ú¸ü−ÃÖ ›üßÃÎú߯¿Ö−Ö ‹•Öê−ÃÖß (D) ׸üÃÖÖêÃÖÔ ›üßÃÎú߯¿Ö−Ö ‹−›ü ‹OEÃÖêÃÖ 11. úÖêÙü ²Öê−Öß±úß™ü ‹−ÖÖ»Öß×ÃÖÃÖ úÖ ´ÖŸÖ»Ö²Ö OEµÖÖ Æîü ? (A) ´Öã¦üÖ ´Öæ»µÖ (B) ´Öæ»µÖ †Ö¬ÖÖ׸üŸÖ úÖµÖÔ-×−Ö¾ÖÔÆü−Ö ´Ö滵ÖÖÓú−Ö (C) ‡úÖ‡Ô ´Öæ»µÖ oeæÑoeüÍ−ÖÖ (D) ×−Ö¾Öê¿Ö †Ö¬ÖÖ׸üŸÖ úÖµÖÔ-×−Ö¾ÖÔÆü−Ö ´Ö滵ÖÖÓú−Ö Paper-II 4 D-5909 12. Which national agency in India is assigning the ISBN ? (A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy National Education Resource Centre (B) Delhi Public Library (C) Federation of Publishers in India (D) National Library of India 13. The term ‘Cyberspace’ was first used by (A) Andrew Pollock (B) William Gibson (C) John Postal (D) Joe Flower 14. RFID Technology is used in (A) Acquisition (B) Serial Control (C) Circulation Control (D) OPAC 15. The Boolean operator ‘AND’ is related to (A) Productive (B) Additive (C) Logical Difference (D) None of the above 16. The process of configuring the disks into tracks and sectors is called (A) Booting (B) Formatting (C) Labelling (D) All the above 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 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 21. Assertion (A) : INDEST conceived J-Gate as a customized gate for e-journals subscribed by the member libraries. Reason (R) : J-Gate provides a common access platform for all its members to search and share resources subscribed by the member libraries. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation. (C) (A) is true but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false but (R) is true. D-5909 5 Paper-II 12. ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ úß úÖî−Ö ÃÖß ¸üÖ™ÒüßµÖ ‹•Öê−ÃÖß †Ö‡Ô.‹ÃÖ.²Öß.‹−Ö. ×−Ö¬ÖÖÔ׸üŸÖ ú¸üŸÖß Æîü ? 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(A) 1ÖÖ‡Ô›ü ¯ÖÖêÙü úß ÁÖê9Öß (B) ÃÖê´¯ÖØ»Ö1Ö úß ÁÖê9Öß (C) úÖ»¯Ö×−Öú ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ−Ö (D) ´ÖŸÖ³Öê¤üÖë úÖ ×−ÖµÖÓ¡Öú 18. ¯ÖÏ¿−ÖÖ¾Ö»Öß ´Öë ˆ´ÖÏ, †ÖµÖ †Öî¸ü •ÖÖ×ŸÖ ¯Ö¸ü ¯Öæ”êû 1ÖµÖê ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö ×−Ö´−Ö ´Öë ÃÖê úÖî−Ö ÃÖê ˆ¤üÖÆü¸ü9Ö Æïü ? (A) †Ö¬ÖÖ׸üŸÖ “Ö»Ö (B) ÆüßÖQÖê¯ÖßµÖ “Ö»Ö (C) þ֟ÖÓ¡Ö “Ö»Ö (D) ×ÎúµÖÖúÖî¿Ö»Ö “Ö»Ö 19. ›ü²»Öß−Ö úÖê¸ü ´Öê™üÖ›êü™üÖ ´Öë ×úŸÖ−Öê ŸÖ¢¾Ö Æïü ? (A) 10 ŸÖ¢¾Ö (B) 15 ŸÖ¢¾Ö (C) 14 ŸÖ¢¾Ö (D) 18 ŸÖ¢¾Ö 20. ×−Ö´−Ö ´Öë ÃÖê úÖî−Ö ÃÖê ¯ÖÏ»ÖêRÖ úÖ ¿ÖßÂÖÔú ‘»ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß•Ö ‹•Ö 1Öê™ü¾Öê ™ãü −ÖÖê»Öê•Ö’ Æîü ? (A) −Öê¿Ö−Ö»Ö ‡−±ú´Öì¿Ö−Ö ¯ÖÖê×»ÖÃÖß, 1986 (B) †Ö‡Ô ™üß ‹OE™ü, 2000 (C) −Öê¿Ö−Ö»Ö −ÖÖê»Öê•Ö ú´Öß¿Ö−Ö, 2007 (D) ˆ¯Ö¸üÖêOEŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà 21. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ‡−Ö›êüÃÖË™ü −Öê ÃÖ¤üÃµÖ ¯ÖãßÖúÖ»ÖµÖÖë êú ×»Ö‹ ‘•Öê 1Öê™ü’ úÖê ˆ¯Ö³ÖÖêOEŸÖÖ êú †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ‘‡Ô •Ö−ÖÔ»ÃÖË’ úÖê ÃÖ²ÖÃÎúÖ‡²Ö ú¸ü−Öê êú ×»Ö‹ ²Ö−ÖÖµÖÖ … ŸÖÔú (R) : ÃÖ¤üÃµÖ ¯ÖãßÖúÖ»ÖµÖÖë «üÖ¸üÖ RÖÖê•Ö−Öê, ÄÖÖêŸÖÖë ‹¾Ö´ÖË ×ÆüÃÃÖê¤üÖ¸üß êú ×»Ö‹ ‘•Öê 1Öê™’ ˆ¯Ö³ÖÖêOEŸÖÖ†Öë úÖê ÃÖִֿׯüú ´ÖÓ“Ö ¯ÖϤüÖ−Ö ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü,ü ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üßú¸ü9Ö Æîü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üßú¸ü9Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … Paper-II 6 D-5909 22. Assertion (A) : XML, just like HTML is a meta language that is capable of containing extendable elements. Reason (R) : XML develop and deploy new specific mark up, enabling automatic authoring and processing of networked information. (A) (A) is false but (R) is true. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation. (C) (A) is true but (R) is false. (D) Both (A) and (R) are true. 23. Assertion (A) : Measuring the Internet and in particular the web is a difficult task. Reason (R) : Web is considered as a new publishing medium with inadequate editorial process. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation. (C) (A) is true but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false but (R) is true. 24. Assertion (A) : An indexing language is an artificial language as it uses controlled vocabulary. Reason (R) : It provides different relationships between terms. (A) Both (A) and (R) are false. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true. (C) (A) is true but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false but (R) is true. 25. Assertion (A) : With large collection of documents, recall can be measured properly. Reason (R) : The proper estimation of maximum recall for a query requires detailed knowledge of all the documents in the collection. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation. (C) (A) is true but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false but (R) is true. 26. Assertion (A) : In contemporary digital environment, IPR become the focal point. Reason (R) : Many fold increase of unfair use of I.P. (A) (A) and (R) are true. (B) (A) and (R) are false. (C) (A) is true and (R) is false. (D) (A) is false and (R) is true. 27. Assertion (A) : Library automation is at a slow pace in Indian Libraries. Reason (R) : Lack of U.G.C. (India) support lead to this situation. (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) : The development of Institutional Repositories in India is at a slow pace. Reason (R) : This can be attributed to the non-availability of open source software and lack of interest among the LIS professionals. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true. (B) Both (A) and (R) are false. (C) (A) is true but (R) is partially true. (D) (A) is false and (R) is true. D-5909 7 Paper-II 22. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ‹“Ö.™üß.‹´Ö.‹»Ö. úß ŸÖ¸üÆü ‹OEÃÖ.‹´Ö.‹»Ö. ‹ú ´Öê™üÖ »Öë1Ö¾Öî•Ö Æîü •ÖÖê ×ú ×¾ÖßÖÖ¸ü9ÖßµÖ †ÓQÖúÖê úÖê ÃÖ´ÖÖ×¾Ö™ü ú¸ü−Öê ´Öë ÃÖQÖ´Ö Æîü … ŸÖÔú (R) : ‹OEÃÖ.‹´Ö.‹»Ö. ‹ú ‹êÃÖê −Ö‹ ×¾Ö¿ÖêÂÖ ´ÖÖÔú †¯Ö úÖ ×¾ÖúÖÃÖ ‹¾Ö´ÖË ¯ÖÏÃÖÖ¸ü ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü •ÖÖê ×ú −Öê™ü¾ÖÔú ÃÖæ“Ö−ÖÖ úÖê ×ÎúµÖÖÛ−¾ÖŸÖ ú¸ü−Öê ´Öë ´Ö¤ü¤ü ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü … (A) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üßú¸ü9Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … 23. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ‡»ÖêOE™ÒüÖ×−Öú ÄÖÖêŸÖ •ÖîÃÖê – ‡−™ü¸ü−Öê™ü, ×¾Ö¿ÖêÂÖ ŸÖÖî¸ü ¯Ö¸ü ‘¾Öê²Ö’ úÖ ´ÖÖ¯Ö−Ö úךü−Ö úÖµÖÔ Æîü … ŸÖÔú (R) : ¾Öê²Ö ¯ÖÏúÖ¿Ö−Ö ‹ú ‹êÃÖÖ ´ÖÖ¬µÖ´Ö Æîü •ÖÖê ÃÖ´¯ÖÖ¤üúßµÖ ¯ÖÏ×ÎúµÖÖ êú ×»ÖµÖê †¯ÖµÖÖÔ¯ŸÖ ´ÖÖ−ÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üßú¸ü9Ö Æîü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üßú¸ü9Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … 24. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : †−ÖãÎú´Ößú¸ü9Ö ³ÖÖÂÖÖ ‹ú éú×¡Ö´Ö ³ÖÖÂÖÖ Æîü OEµÖÖë×ú µÖÆü ×−ÖµÖÓ×¡ÖŸÖ ¿Ö²¤üúÖê¿Ö úÖ ¯ÖϵÖÖê1Ö ú¸üŸÖß Æîü … ŸÖÔú (R) : ×−ÖµÖ×¡ÖŸÖ ¿Ö²¤üúÖê¿Ö ¿Ö²¤üÖë êú ²Öß“Ö ´Öë ×¾Ö׳Ö−−Ö ¯ÖÏúÖ¸ü êú ÃÖ´²Ö−¬Ö ãÖÖ×¯ÖŸÖ ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … 25. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ¾ÖéÆËü¤ü ÃÖÓ1ÖÏÆü ´Öë ¯Öã−Ö:ôָü9Ö (׸üúÖò»Ö) úÖê ÃÖÆüß ¯ÖÏúÖ¸ü ÃÖê ´ÖÖ¯ÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖúŸÖÖ Æîü … ŸÖÔú (R) : ×úÃÖß ¯ÖÏ¿−Ö ‘OE¾ÖÖ¸üß’ êú †×¬ÖúŸÖ´Ö ¯Öã−Ö: ôָü9Ö (׸üúÖò»Ö) êú ˆ¯ÖµÖãOEŸÖ †ÖÓú»Ö−Ö êú ×»Ö‹ ÃÖ´ÖÃŸÖ ÃÖÓ1ÖÏÆü úÖ –ÖÖ−Ö ÆüÖê−ÖÖ †Ö¾Ö¿µÖú Æîü … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üßú¸ü9Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … 26. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ŸÖŸúÖ»Öß−Ö ×›üו֙ü»Ö ¯Ö׸ü¾Öê¿Ö ´Öë †Ö‡Ô.¯Öß.†Ö¸ü. ‹ú êú−¦ü ײÖ−¤ãü ²Ö−Ö 1ÖµÖÖ Æîü … ŸÖÔú (R) : †Ö‡Ô.¯Öß. (‡−™êü»ÖêOE“Öã†»Ö ¯ÖÏÖê¯Ö™üá) úÖ ²ÖÆãüßָüßµÖ ¤ãüºþ¯ÖµÖÖê1Ö ÆüÖê−ÖÖ … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … 27. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßµÖ ¯ÖãßÖúÖ»ÖµÖÖë ´Öë ¯ÖãßÖúÖ»ÖµÖ Ã¾Ö“ÖÖ»Ö−Ö (»ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß †Ö™üÖê´Öê¿Ö−Ö) úß 1Ö×ŸÖ ²ÖÆãüŸÖ ú´Ö Æîü … ŸÖÔú (R) : ‡ÃÖ ÛãÖ×ŸÖ êú ×»Ö‹ ×¾Ö¿¾Ö×¾ÖªÖ»ÖµÖ †−Öã¤üÖ−Ö †ÖµÖÖê1Ö úÖ ÃÖ´Ö£ÖÔ−Ö úÖ †³ÖÖ¾Ö Æîü … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … 28. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ´Öë ‡−ÃÖ×™ü™ËüµÖæ¿Ö−Ö»Ö ×¸ü¯ÖÖêו֙üÖê׸üÃÖË (†Ö‡Ô.†Ö¸ü.) êú ×¾ÖúÖÃÖ úß 1Ö×ŸÖ ²ÖÆãüŸÖ ú´Ö Æîü … ŸÖÔú (R) : †Öê¯Ö−Ö ÄÖÖêÃÖ ÃÖÖê°™ü¾ÖêµÖ¸ü úÖ ˆ¯Ö»Ö²¬Ö −ÖÖ ÆüÖê−ÖÖ ‹¾Ö´ÖË 1ÖÏÓ£ÖÖ»ÖµÖ ¾µÖÖ¾ÖÃÖÖ×µÖúÖë úß ú´Ö ¹ý×“Ö ÃÖê ÃÖ´²Ö−¬Ö ¸üRÖŸÖÖ Æîü … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÖÓ׿Öú ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … Paper-II 8 D-5909 29. Assertion (A) : Subject gateways offer the users an alternative to ‘Vacuum Cleaner’ type of search engines, such as Google, Infoseek, Alta Vista etc. Reason (R) : Subject Gateways hold manually created records, rich resource description containing relevant information. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation. (C) (A) is true but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false but (R) is true. 30. Assertion (A) : Para-professional staff support the professional staff in Library routines. Reason (R) : Para-professional staff acquire skill by experience. (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. 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 Codes : (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) 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 Codes : (A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (B) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (C) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) 33. Arrange the following events of Public Library movement in chronological order : (i) Enactment of Press and Registration of Books Act (ii) Establishment of the Punjab Library, Lahore (iii) Constitution of Fyzee Committee (iv) Declaration of Imperial Library (Calcutta) as National Library of India Codes : (A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) 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 Codes : (A) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (B) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (C) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) D-5909 9 Paper-II 29. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ˆ¯Ö³ÖÖêOEŸÖÖ†Öë êú ×»Ö‹ ÃÖ²Ö•ÖîOE™ü 1Öê™ü¾Öê•Ö ‘¾ÖîOEµÖæ´Ö ÛOE»Ö−Ö¸ü’ úß ŸÖ¸üÆü úÖµÖÔ ú¸üŸÖê Æïü •ÖîÃÖê ×ú 1Öæ1Ö»Ö, ‡−±úÖê×ÃÖú, †»™üÖ×¾ÖÙüÖ, ‡ŸµÖÖפü … ŸÖÔú (R) : ÆüßµÖú ×−Ö´ÖÖÔ×9ÖŸÖ ×¸üúÖ›Ôü •ÖîÃÖê ×ú ׸ü“Ö ×¸üÃÖÖêÃÖÔ ×›üÃÖ×Îú¯¿Ö−Ö (†Ö¸ü.‹ÃÖ.‹ÃÖ.) úß ŸÖ¸üÆü ÃÖ²Ö•ÖîOE™ü 1Öê™ü¾Öê•Ö ´Öë ÃÖãÃÖÓ1ÖŸÖ ÃÖæ“Ö−ÖÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖ×¾Ö™ü ÆüÖêŸÖß Æîü … (A) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (B) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Ã¯Ö™üßú¸ü9Ö −ÖÆüà Æîü … (C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … 30. †×³Öú£Ö−Ö (A) : ¯ÖãßÖúÖ»ÖµÖ êú ×−ÖŸµÖú´ÖÔ úÖµÖÖí ´Öë ¾µÖÖ¾ÖÃÖÖ×µÖúÖë úÖê †¬ÖÔ-¾µÖÖ¾ÖÃÖÖ×µÖú ¾Ö1ÖÔ ÃÖÆüÖµÖŸÖÖ ú¸üŸÖê Æïü … ŸÖÔú (R) : OEµÖÖë×ú †¬ÖÔ-¾µÖÖ¾ÖÃÖÖ×µÖú ¾Ö1ÖÔ †−Öã³Ö¾Ö ÃÖê úÖî¿Ö»Ö ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ú¸üŸÖê Æïü … (A) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (B) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü−ŸÖã (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü … (C) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü … (D) ¤üÖê−ÖÖë (A) ‹¾Ö´ÖË (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æïü… 31. ×−Ö´−Ö ¸üÖ•µÖÖë ´Öë ¯ÖÛ²»Öú »ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß ‹OE™ü ¯ÖÖÃÖ ÆüÖê 1ÖµÖÖ Æîü … ˆÃÖúÖ úÖ»ÖÖ−ÖãÎú´Ö ²ÖŸÖÖ‡‹ : (i) ˆ¢Ö¸üÖÓ“Ö»Ö (ˆ¢Ö¸üÖRÖ9›ü) (ii) ˆ›ÍüßÃÖÖ (iii) 1Öã•Ö¸üÖŸÖ (iv) Æü׸üµÖÖ9ÖÖ úÖê›ü : (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) 32. ú´¯µÖæ™ü¸ü ¯ÖÏ×ÎúµÖÖ êú ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ êú ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖÓ»Ö1−Ö ×−Ö´−Ö ¾µÖÛOEŸÖµÖÖë úÖê úÖ»ÖÖ−ÖãÎú´Ö †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) •Öê ¯ÖÏêÃÖ¯Ö¸ü ‹úÖ™Ôü (ii) •ÖÖêÆËü−Ö ›ü²»µÖæ. ´ÖÖˆ“»Öß (iii) †Öò1ÖÙü †›üÖ (iv) “ÖÖ»ÃÖÔ ²Ö²Öê•Ö úÖê›ü : (A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (B) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (C) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) 33. ¯ÖÛ²»Öú »ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß ´Öæ¾Ö´Öê−™ü úß ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ ‘Ö™ü−ÖÖ†Öë úÖê ú»ÖÖ−ÖãÎú´Ö †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) ¯ÖÏêÃÖ ‹−›ü ¸üוÖÙÒêü¿Ö−Ö †Öò±ú ²Öãú ‹OE™ü »ÖÖ1Öæ Æãü†Ö … (ii) ¯ÖÓ•ÖÖ²Ö »ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß, »ÖÖÆüÖî¸ü úß Ã£ÖÖ¯Ö−ÖÖ … (iii) ±îú•Öß ú´Öê™üß úß ¸ü“Ö−ÖÖ … (iv) ‡Û´¯Ö׸üµÖ»Ö »ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß (úÖê»ÖúÖŸÖÖ) úÖê ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ úÖ ¸üÖ™ÒüßµÖ 1ÖÏ−£ÖÖ»ÖµÖ ‘ÖÖê×ÂÖŸÖ ×úµÖÖ … úÖê›ü : (A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) 34. †Öê.‹ÃÖ.†Ö‡Ô. (OSI) ´ÖÖê›êü»Ö êú ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ ÃŸÖ¸üÖë úÖê ˆ−Öêú úÖµÖÔÃÖÖ¸ü9Öß êú Îú´Ö ´Öë ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) −Öê™ü¾ÖÔú ßָü (ii) ³ÖÖîןÖú ßָü (iii) ¯Ö׸ü¾ÖÆü−Ö ÃŸÖ¸ü (iv) ›êü™üÖ Ø»Öú ßָü úÖê›ü : (A) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (B) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (C) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Paper-II 10 D-5909 35. Arrange the following four quadrants of spiral of scientific method in their logical order : (i) Ascendant (ii) Nadir (iii) Zenith (iv) Descendent Codes : (A) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (B) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (D) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) 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 Codes : (A) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (B) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (C) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (D) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) 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 Codes : (A) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (C) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (D) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) 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 Codes : (A) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (D) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii) 39. Arrange the following principles and canons according to their levels as enunciated by Dr. S. R. Ranganathan : (i) Principles of Cataloguing (ii) General Normative Principles (iii) Laws of Library Science (iv) Canons of Cataloguing Codes : (A) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (C) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (D) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii) 40. Arrange the following Associations according to their year of formation : (i) ASLIB (ii) LA (iii) ALA (iv) SLA Codes : (A) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (B) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (C) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (D) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) D-5909 11 Paper-II 35. “ÖÎúÖúÖ¸ü ¾Öî–ÖÖ×−Öú ¯Ö¨ü×ŸÖ êú ײÖ−¤ãü†Öë úÖê ˆÃÖêú ŸÖÖÙúú Îú´ÖÖ−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) ‹ÃÖê−›êü−™ü (ii) −ÖÖפü¸ü (iii) •Öê−Ö᜙ (iv) ×›üÃÖê−›êü−™ü úÖê›ü : (A) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (B) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (D) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) 36. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ 1ÖÏ−£ÖÖë úÖê ‡ÃÖêú ¯ÖÏúÖ¿Ö−Ö ¾ÖÂÖÔ êú †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) OE»ÖÖ×ÃÖ±úÖ‡Ô›ü êú™ü»ÖÖò1Ö úÖê›ü (ii) ¯ÖÏÖê×»Ö1Öê´Öß−ÖÖ ™æü »ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß OE»ÖÖ×ÃÖ×±úêú¿Ö−Ö (iii) ±úÖ‡Ô¾Ö »ÖÖê•Ö †Öò±ú »ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß ÃÖÖµÖ−ÃÖ (iv) úÖê»Ö−Ö OE»ÖÖ×ÃÖ×±úêú¿Ö−Ö úÖê›ü : (A) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (B) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (C) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (D) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) 37. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ 1ÖÏÓ£Ö ÃֿדֵÖÖë úÖê ‡ÃÖêú ˆ¤Ëü³Ö¾Ö ¾ÖÂÖÔ êú †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) ‡Û−›ü†−Ö −Öê¿Ö−Ö»Ö ×²Ö²»Ö߆Öê1ÖÏÖ±úß (ii) OEµÖã´µÖã»Öê×™ü¾Ö ²Öãú ‡Ó›êüOEÃÖ (iii) ²Öãú ‡−Ö ×¯ÖÏ−™ü (iv) ײÖÎ×™ü¿Ö −Öê¿Ö−Ö»Ö ×²Ö²»Ö߆Öê1ÖÏÖ±úß úÖê›ü : (A) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (C) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (D) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) 38. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ ¾Ö1Öáú¸ü9Ö úß ¯Ö¨üןֵÖÖë úÖê ‡ÃÖêú ˆ¤Ëü³Ö¾Ö ¾ÖÂÖÔ êú †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) úÖê»Ö−Ö OE»ÖÖ×ÃÖ×±úêú¿Ö−Ö (ii) ‹OEÃÖ¯ÖÖÛ−ÃÖ¾Ö OE»ÖÖ×ÃÖ×±úêú¿Ö−Ö (iii) µÖæ×−Ö¾ÖÃÖÔ»Ö ›êüÃÖß´Ö»Ö OE»ÖÖ×ÃÖ×±úêú¿Ö−Ö (iv) ›ËüµÖæ¾Öß ›êüÃÖß´Ö»Ö OE»ÖÖ×ÃÖ×±úêú¿Ö−Ö úÖê›ü : (A) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (D) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii) 39. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ ×−ÖµÖ´ÖÖë †Öî¸ü ÃÖæ¡ÖÖë úÖê ›üÖò. ¸Óü1Ö−ÖÖ£Ö−Ö êú פüµÖê Æãü‹ ßָü êú †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ×»Ö×RÖ‹ : (i) ׯÖÏ−ÃÖß¯Ö»Ö †Öò±ú êú™ü»ÖÖêØ»Ö1Ö (ii) •Ö−Ö¸ü»Ö −ÖÖê´Öì™üß¾Ö ×¯ÖÏ−ÃÖֻ߯ÃÖ (iii) »ÖÖê•Ö †Öò±ú »ÖÖ‡Ô²ÖÎê¸üß ÃÖÖµÖ−ÃÖ (iv) êú−Ö−Ö †Öò±ú êú™ü»ÖÖêØ1Ö1Ö úÖê›ü : (A) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (C) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (D) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii) 40. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ ‹¿ÖÖê×ÃÖ‹¿Ö−Ö úÖê ‡ÃÖêú ×−Ö´ÖÖÔ9Öü êú ¾ÖÂÖÔ êú †−ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¸ü×RÖ‹ : (i) ASLIB (‹ÃÖ×»Ö²Ö) (ii) LA (»ÖÖ) (iii) ALA (‹‹»Ö‹) (iv) SLA (‹ÃÖ‹»Ö‹) úÖê›ü : (A) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (B) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (C) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (D) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) Paper-II 12 D-5909 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 Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (D) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) 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 Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (C) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (D) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) 43. Match the following : List-I List-II (a) Web Navigation Element (i) Telecommunication (b) Shift + Tab (ii) SQL (c) ANSI Standard (iii) Hyperlink (d) TELNET (iv) Select the previous link Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (C) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (D) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) 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 : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (B) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) D-5909 13 Paper-II 41. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ úÖ ×´Ö»ÖÖ−Ö ú¸ëü : ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÃÖæ“Öß-II (a) ×»Ö™ü»Ö ÃÖÖµÖ−ÃÖ, ײÖ1Ö ÃÖÖµÖ−ÃÖ (i) ‹ÃÖ.ÃÖß. ²ÖÎê›ü±úÖê»›ü (b) ›üÖòOEµÖã´Öê−™êü¿Ö−Ö (ii) ×¾Ö×»ÖµÖ´Ö ´ÖÖ™üá−Ö (c) ¤ü £Ö›Ôü ¾Öê¾Ö (iii) ‹×¸üú •Öê.›êü. ÃÖÖê»ÖÖ ¯ÖÏÖ‡ÔÃÖ (d) ¤ü ‡−±ú´Öì¿Ö−Ö ÃÖÖêÃÖÖµÖ™üß (iv) ‹»¾Öß−Ö ™üÖê±ú»Ö¸ü úÖê›ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (D) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) 42. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ úÖ ×´Ö»ÖÖ−Ö ú¸ëü : ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÃÖæ“Öß-II (a) úß¾Ö›Ôü ‡Ó›êüÜOEÃÖ1Ö (i) •Öê.†Ö¸ü. ¿ÖÖ¯ÖÔ (b) ÃÖÖ‡Ô™êü¿Ö−Ö ‡Ó›êüÜOEÃÖ1Ö (ii) ‹“Ö.¯Öß. »Ææü−Ö (c) µÖã×−Ö™ü´ÖÔ ‡Ó›êüÜOEÃÖ1Ö (iii) ‡Ô.1ÖÖÙ±ú»›ü (d) ûÖßú ‡Ó›êüÜOEÃÖ1Ö (iv) ‹´Ö. ™üÖê²ÖË úÖê›ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (C) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (D) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) 43. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ úÖ ×´Ö»ÖÖ−Ö ú¸ëü : ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÃÖæ“Öß-II (a) ¾Öê²Ö −Öê¾Öß1Öê¿Ö−Ö ‹»Öß´Öê−™ü (i) ™êü»Ößú´µÖæ−Ößêú¿Ö−Ö (b) ¿Öß°™ü + ™êü²Ö (ii) ‹ÃÖ.OEµÖæ.‹»Ö. (c) ‹.‹−Ö.‹ÃÖ.†Ö‡Ô. ÙüÖ−›ü›Ôü (iii) ÆüÖµÖ¯Ö¸ü Ø»Öú (d) ™êü»Ö−Öê™ü (iv) ¯ÖÆü»Öß Ø»Öú ¯ÖÃÖÓ¤ü ú¸üÖê úÖê›ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (C) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (D) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) 44. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ úÖ ×´Ö»ÖÖ−Ö ú¸ëü : ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÃÖæ“Öß-II (a) ´ÖêËú±úß (i) ›üß.†Öê.‹.•Öê. (b) ×›ü¸êüOE™ü¸üß (ii) ‹−™üß¾ÖÖµÖ¸üÃÖ (c) ×−Ö•Öß ¾Öê²Ö ¯Öêו֕ÖÌ (iii) ‡−™ü¸ü−Öê™ü êú ×¾ÖÎêúŸÖÖ (d) ‹´Öê•ÖÌÖê−Ö.úÖò´Ö (iv) ²»ÖÖê1ÃÖ úÖê›ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (B) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) Paper-II 14 D-5909 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 Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (B) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) Read the passage given below, and answer the questions based on your understanding of the passage : Rolland Munro describes accountability as an informal giving that is part of everyday conversation, as well as more formal transactions generally involving some sort of documentary artifact (what we archivists refer to as a “record”). He notes that the authors move “between accounts as stories, explanations and reasons for conduct on the one hand and accounts as coded representations, records, often in the form of numbers, on the other hand”. Each of these modes mediates the other in what he refers to as “accountability relationships.” “Distributions of materials and devices are as much as effect of the giving and calling for accounts, as they are integral to the business of producing and consuming accounts”. Records are both intermediaries in the accountability process and evidence of it. In our daily language we often refer to accountability as something that must be achieved, rather than as something that is done informally yet continuously. The difference here is between viewing accountability as a thing represented by an artifact, such as a record, and thinking about accountability as a process in which people and records must interact to achieve accountability. In this latter view, the focus on accountability becomes an analysis of the methods people use to engage in accountability relations. 46. Rolland Munro described accountability as (A) Classified documentary artifacts (B) Formal artifacts only (C) Unpublished and published documents (D) Informal, formal and documentary records 47. The phrase ‘record keeping’ is associated with (A) Computer programmers (B) Archivists (C) Chartered Accountants (D) Office Managers 48. What integral components Munro has identified for accounting in the business ? (A) Records and Codes (B) Documentary archives (C) Materials and devices (D) Legal Regulations 49. In general usage accountability means (A) Something done informally (B) Something achieved (C) Something done continuously (D) All of the above 50. Accountability, which is represented by an artifact, includes (A) Process, Records, People (B) Theory, Practice, Records (C) Theory, Practice, People (D) People, Records, Accounts D-5909 15 Paper-II 45. ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ úÖ ×´Ö»ÖÖ−Ö ú¸ëü : ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÃÖæ“Öß-II (a) –ÖÖ−Ö êú ×ÃÖ¨üÖÓŸÖ (i) ±úÖ¸üØ´Ö1™ü−Ö ¯»ÖÖ−Ö (b) †Ö‡Ô.‹ÃÖ. : 1553-1960 (ii) ´Öê™üÖ›êü™üÖ ±úÖê´Öì™ü (c) ÃÖÓÃÖÖ¬Ö−Ö ×ÆüÃÃÖê¤üÖ¸üß (iii) 1ÖÏÓ£ÖÖ»ÖµÖ ³Ö¾Ö−Ö (d) ™üß.‡Ô.†Ö‡Ô. (iv) ‹¯ÖßÙüÖê´ÖÖê»ÖÖê•Öß úÖê›ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (B) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) −Öß“Öê פüµÖê 1ÖµÖê ¯Ö׸ü“”êû¤ü úÖê ¯Ö×oeÍüµÖê †Öî¸ü †¯Ö−Öß ÃÖ´Ö—Ö êú †Ö¬ÖÖ¸ü ¯Ö¸ü ¯ÖÏ¿−ÖÖë êú ˆ¢Ö¸ü ¤üßוֵÖê : ¸üÖê»ÖÖ›ü ´Öã−Ö¸üÖê ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úÖê ‹êÃÖê †Öî¯Ö“ÖÖ׸üú ¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö êú ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ¾ÖÙ9ÖŸÖ ú¸üŸÖê Æïü •ÖÖê ¸üÖê•Ö´Ö¸üÖÔ êú ÃÖÓ¾ÖÖ¤ü úÖ ³ÖÖ1Ö Æîü †Öî¸ü ‡ÃÖ´Öë •µÖÖ¤üÖ †Öî¯Ö“ÖÖ׸üú »Öê−Ö-¤êü−Ö ³Öß ¿ÖÖ×´Ö»Ö Æîü וÖ−Ö´Öë ¯ÖÏÖµÖ: ‹ú ¯ÖÏúÖ¸ü êú ¯ÖÏ»ÖêRÖ−ÖßµÖ †ÖÙ™ü±êúOE™ü (וÖ−Æëü ¯Öã¸üÖŸÖ¢¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤üß ×¸üúÖ›Ôü úÆüŸÖê Æïü) ´Öë ¸üRÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü … ˆ−ÖúÖ ú£Ö−Ö Æîü ×ú »ÖêRÖú »ÖêRÖÖë ´Öë úÆüÖ×−ÖµÖÖë, ïÖ™üßú¸ü9ÖÖë †Öî¸ü ŸÖúÖí úß ŸÖ¸üÆü ‹ú †Öê¸ü ¾µÖ¾ÖÆüÖ¸ü êú ×»Ö‹ †Öî¸ü ¤æüÃÖ¸üß †Öê¸ü »ÖêRÖÖë ´Öë ÃÖÖÓêú×ŸÖŸÖ ×¸üúÖ›Ôü, •ÖÖê ¯ÖÏÖµÖ: ×úÃÖß ÃÖÓRµÖÖ ´Öë ¸üRÖê •ÖÖŸÖê Æïü, †ÖŸÖê-•ÖÖŸÖê Æïü … ‡−Ö´Öë ÃÖê ¯ÖÏŸµÖêú †Ö¤ü¿ÖÔ ‹ú ¤æüÃÖ¸êü êú ´Ö¬µÖ ´Öë †ÖŸÖÖ Æîü וÖÃÖê ¾ÖÆ,ü ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö êú ÃÖ´²Ö−¬ÖÖë’ úÖ −ÖÖ´Ö ¤êüŸÖê Æïü … ‘ÃÖÖ´Ö1ÖÏß †Öî¸ü µÖãÛOEŸÖ úÖ ×¾ÖŸÖ¸ü9Ö’ ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö †Öî¸ü »ÖêRÖÖë úÖê ´ÖÑ1Ö¾ÖÖ−Öê úÖ ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö Æîü OEµÖÖë×ú ¾Öê »ÖêRÖÖë êú ˆŸ¯ÖÖ¤ü−Ö †Öî¸ü ˆ¯Ö³ÖÖêOEŸÖÖ ¾µÖ¾ÖÆüÖ¸ü êú †×³Ö−−Ö †Ó1Ö Æïü … ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úß ¯ÖÏ×ÎúµÖÖ †Öî¸ü ‡ÃÖêú ÃÖÖQµÖ êú ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ׸üúÖ›Ôü ¤üÖê−ÖÖë êú ´Ö¬µÖÃ£Ö Æïü … ¸üÖê•Ö´Ö¸üÖÔ úß ³ÖÖÂÖÖ ´Öë Æü´Ö ¯ÖÏÖµÖ: ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úÖê ‹êÃÖß ¾ÖßÖã êú ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ¤êüRÖŸÖê Æïü וÖÃÖê †¾Ö¿µÖ Æüß ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ×úµÖÖ •ÖÖ‹ −Ö ×ú ‹êÃÖß ¾ÖßÖã êú ºþ¯Ö ´Öë וÖÃÖê †−ÖÖî¯Ö“ÖÖ׸üúŸÖÖ ÃÖê ´Ö1Ö¸ü ×−Ö¸ü−ŸÖ¸üŸÖÖ ÃÖê ×úµÖÖ •ÖÖ‹ … µÖÆüÖÑ ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úÖê ¤êüRÖ−Öê ´Öë ³Öê¤ü µÖÆü Æîü ×ú ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úÖê ‹ú ‹êÃÖß ¾ÖßÖã ÃÖ´Ö—ÖÖ •ÖÖ‹ וÖÃÖúÖ ¯ÖÏןÖ×−Ö׬֟¾Ö ‹ú †ÖÙ™ü±êúOE™ü ú¸üŸÖÖ Æîü •ÖîÃÖÖ ×ú ׸üúÖ›Ôü †Öî¸ü ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö ‹ú ¯ÖÏ×ÎúµÖÖ Æîü וÖÃÖêú †−ŸÖ1ÖÔŸÖ »ÖÖê1Ö †Öî¸ü ׸üúÖ›Ôü †¯Ö−Öê ²Öß“Ö †¾Ö¿µÖ †−ŸÖ¸ü-×ÎúµÖÖ ú¸ëü ŸÖÖ×ú ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úÖê ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ×úµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖêú … ‡ÃÖ ²ÖÖ¤ü êú ¥üÛ™üúÖê9Ö ´Öë, ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö ¯Ö¸ü êú−¦ü ײÖ−¤ãü úÖ ÆüÖê−ÖÖ ˆ−Ö ˆ¯ÖÖµÖÖë úÖ ×¾Ö¿»ÖêÂÖ9Ö ÆüÖê •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü וÖÃÖ´Öë »ÖÖê1Ö ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö êú ÃÖ´²Ö−¬ÖÖë ´Öë ¾µÖÃŸÖ ¸üÆüŸÖê Æïü … 46. ¸üÖê»ÖÖÓ›ü ´Öã−Ö¸üÖê ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úÖê ×úÃÖ ¯ÖÏúÖ¸ü ¾ÖÙ9ÖŸÖ ú¸üŸÖê Æïü ? (A) ¾Ö1ÖáéúŸÖ ¯ÖÏ»ÖêRÖ−ÖßµÖ †ÖÙ™ü±êúOE™ü (B) †Öî¯Ö“ÖÖ׸üú †ÖÙ™ü±êúOE™ü ´ÖÖ¡Ö (C) †¯ÖÏúÖ×¿ÖŸÖ †Öî¸ü ¯ÖÏúÖ×¿ÖŸÖ ¯ÖÏ»ÖêRÖ (D) †−ÖÖî¯Ö“ÖÖ׸üú, †Öî¯Ö“ÖÖ׸üú †Öî¸ü ¯ÖÏ»ÖêRÖ−ÖßµÖ ×¸üúÖ›Ôü 47. ‘׸üúÖ›Ôü úߨ¯Ö1Ö’ ×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×RÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×úÃÖÃÖê ÃÖ´²ÖÛ−¬ÖŸÖ Æîü ? (A) ú´¯µÖæ™ü¸ü ¯ÖÏÖê1ÖÏÖ´Ö•ÖÔ (B) ¯Öã¸üÖŸÖ¢¾Ö¾ÖÖ¤üß (C) “ÖÖÙ™ü›ü †úÖˆÓ™ëü™ü (D) ¤ü°ŸÖ¸ü ´Öî−Öê•Ö¸ü 48. ´Öã−Ö¸üÖê −Öê úÖ¸üÖê²ÖÖ¸ü ´Öë »ÖêRÖÖ ú¸ü−Öê êú ×úÃÖ †×³Ö−−Ö ŸÖ¢¾Ö úß ¯ÖÆü“ÖÖ−Ö úß Æîü ? (A) ׸üúÖ›Ôü †Öî¸ü úÖê›ü (B) ¯ÖÏ»ÖêRÖ−ÖßµÖ ¯Öã¸üÖŸÖ¢¾Ö (C) ÃÖÖ´Ö1ÖÏß †Öî¸ü µÖãÛOEŸÖ (D) ×¾Ö×¬Ö ×¾Ö×−ÖµÖ´Ö 49. ÃÖÖ´ÖÖ−µÖ ¯ÖϵÖÖê1Ö ´Öë ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö úÖ OEµÖÖ †£ÖÔ Æîü ? (A) ¾ÖÆü וÖÃÖê †−ÖÖî¯Ö“ÖÖ׸üú ºþ¯Ö ÃÖê ×úµÖÖ •ÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü … (B) ¾ÖÆü וÖÃÖê ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ ×úµÖÖ •ÖÖ‹ … (C) ¾ÖÆü וÖÃÖê ÃÖŸÖŸÖ ×úµÖÖ •ÖÖ‹ … (D) ˆ¯Ö¸üÖêOEŸÖ ÃÖ³Öß 50. ˆ¢Ö¸ü¤üÖ×µÖŸ¾Ö וÖÃÖúÖ ¯ÖÏןÖ×−Ö׬֟¾Ö †ÖÙú±êúOE™ü ´Öë ÃÖÛ´´Ö×»ÖŸÖ Æîü (A) ¯ÖÏ×ÎúµÖÖ, ׸üúÖ›Ôü, »ÖÖê1Ö (B) ×ÃÖ¨üÖ−ŸÖ, ¾µÖ¾ÖÆüÖ¸ü, ׸üúÖ›Ôü (C) ×ÃÖ¨üÖ−ŸÖ, †³µÖÖÃÖ, »ÖÖê1Ö (D) »ÖÖê1Ö, ׸üúÖ›Ôü, »ÖêRÖÖ Paper-II 16 D-5909 Space for Rough Work

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