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UGC NET Library and Information Science June 2014 Solved Paper 2 Questions 31-40 with Answers

UGC NET in Library and Information Science



The National Eligibility Test (NET), also known as UGC NET or NTA UGC NET in Library and Information Science, is the test for determining the eligibility for the post of Assistant Professor and/or Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) award in Indian universities and colleges.


National Eligibility Test (NET) or the NTA UGC NET in Library and Information Science, is also an exam for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for the eligibility for Assistant Professor only or Junior Research Fellowship & Eligibility for Assistant Professor both in Library and Information Science in Indian universities and colleges. It is also a desired qualification for appointment of the post of librarian in libraries of universities, colleges, and government institutions in India. It has a comprehensive syllabus covering all the areas of Library and Information Science. In this article is given Solved Question Papers of NTA UGC NET exam in Library and Information Science in India. Even if you are from a country other than India, study of these solved UGC NET examination questions and answers will improve your knowledge and understanding of Library and Information Science.




UGC NET LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE JUNE 2014 SOLVED PAPER 2 QUESTIONS 31-40 WITH ANSWERS



31. Match the following:

List – I 

a. Fundamentals of Reference Service
b. Introduction to Reference works 
c. Reference service 
d. Guide to Reference Books

List – II

i. A.J. Walford
ii. S.R. Ranganathan
iii. F.N. Cheney and W.J. Williams
iv. William A Katz

Codes:

a          b          c          d
(A)       ii          i           iv         iii
(B)       iii         iv         i           ii
(C)       iv         ii          iii         i
(D)       iii        iv         ii          i

Answer: (D)



32. Match the following:

List – I  

a. Information on important recent happenings of India 
b. Total number of foreigners visited in India in 2012 
c. Name of Prime Minister of India 
d. Postal Address of Anna Hazare 

List – II

i. India – A Reference Annual
ii. Keesing’s Record of World Events
iii. Statistical Yearbook
iv. Who’s Who

Codes:

a          b          c          d
(A)       iv         i           ii          iii
(B)       ii          iii         i           iv
(C)       iii         ii          i           iv
(D)       i           iv         iii         ii

Answer: (B)



33. Match the following:

List – I     

a. Scaler Chain
b. Espirit de Corps 
c. Scientific Management
d. Span of control 

List – II

i. Direct dealing with subordinates
ii. Production, efficiency and prevention of waste
iii. Emphasis on Team Work
iv. Top to Bottom

Codes:

a          b          c          d
(A)       iv        iii         ii          i
(B)       iii         iv         i           ii
(C)       iv         ii          iii         i
(D)       ii          iii         i           iv

Answer: (A)



34. Match the following:

List – I  

a. Check Card 
b. Kardex 
c. Newark System 
d. Browne System 

List – II

i. Reader’s Ticket
ii. Three Card System
iii. Periodicals
iv. Borrower’s Card

Codes:

a          b          c          d
(A)       ii          iii         iv         i
(B)       iii         iv         i           ii
(C)       ii          iv         iii         i
(D)       iv         i           ii          iii

Answer: (A)



35. Match the following:

List – I 

a. Skewness
b. Modality 
c. F-distribution
d. Correlation

List – II

i. Numbers of frequently appearing variables
ii. Degree of association between two/ more variables
iii. Structure of distribution
iv. Ratio of two Chi-square variables

Codes:

a          b          c          d
(A)       i           iv         ii          iii
(B)       iii         i           iv         ii
(C)       iv         ii          iii         i
(D)       ii          iii         i           iv

Answer: (B)



36. Assertion (A): Mail survey, a data collection technique in which questionnaires are mailed to potential respondents, who in then fill and return at their convenience become obsolete.

Reason (R): Survey-Monkey, the free online survey tool has totally replaced the traditional Mail survey.

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.

Answer: (D)



37. Assertion (A): Case situations are seldom comparable and as such the information gathered in case studies is often not comparable.

Reason (R): The subject under case study are usually described in terms of the characteristics exhibited by the subject/case itself.

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.

Answer: (A)



38. Assertion (A): Intellectual Property Rights facilitate free flow of information.

Reason (R): Effective free flow of information is the prerequisite for knowledge society.

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

Answer: (B)



39. Assertion (A): The total output of Indian publications is reflected in ‘Indian National Bibliography’.

Reason (R): A number of publishers in India are defaulters and do not deposit their publications as per Delivery of Books and Newspapers (Public Libraries) Act.

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.

Answer: (D)



40. Assertion (A): No library is self sufficient in terms of resources even in electronic age.

Reason (R): Resource sharing and consortia initiatives are essential to meet user needs.

Codes:

(A) (A) is true and (R) is false.
(B) (A) is false and (R) is true.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true.
(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.

Answer: (C)








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