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TOPIC WISE TESTS UNIT 1 PREPARED BY THIRUNAVUKKARASU.T.C Q1 _______ displaying a set of linked nodes indicating some relationship between the nodes connected. Hierarchical inverted tree structure Graph Tabular All the above Q2 Data could also be seen as facts...

TOPIC WISE TESTS UNIT 1 PREPARED BY THIRUNAVUKKARASU.T.C Q1 _______ displaying a set of linked nodes indicating some relationship between the nodes connected. Hierarchical inverted tree structure Graph Tabular All the above Q2 Data could also be seen as facts symbols signal & stimuli All the above Q3 Data is a set of values of __________ Qualitative variables Quantitative variables Both a and b None of these Q4 Data is undifferentiated observation of facts in terms of words, numbers, symbols, etc true false Q5 Data is 1.Facts 2.Figures 3.Statistics 4.anecdote 1&2 1,2&3 2&3 1,2,3&4 Q6 Data must be collected, managed, organized, stored and analysed to give the required __________ Information Knowledge Wisdom None of these Q7 Expand CODATA Committee on Data for Science and Technology Committee on Documentation for Science and Technology Committee on Data for Science and Techniques Committee on Data for Social Science and Technology Q8 Headquarters of Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) situated in Paris The Hauge Moscow New Delhi Q9 Parent Organization of CODATA is International Council for Science International Social Science Council International Council of Museums International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Q10 Raw data is used to refer to unprocessed data processed data experimental data Information Q11 The process of translating ideas, feelings and information into a code is known as encoding decoding conducting Haptics Q12 The widely used formats for presenting data are: Tabular Hierarchical inverted tree structure Graph All the above Q13 The word data is the plural form of, the now rarely used term, datum which is derived from the_________dare meaning ‘to give’ or ‘something given Latin Greek French Hindi Q14 We may define data as discrete, objective facts observations unorganized and unprocessed All the above Q15 What is raw data Unanalysed data Unprocessed data Primary data All the above Q16 Which is correct sequence? Wisdom->Knowledge->Information-> Data Wisdom->Information->Knowledge-> Data Data-> Information-> Knowledge-> Wisdom Data-> Information-> Wisdom-> Knowledge Q17 Which of the following is an individual unit that contains raw material which does not carry any specific meaning. Data Information Knowledge Wisdom Q18 Which one of the following is not true about data? objective facts unorganized processed discrete Q19 Which one of the following is wrong about data? it forms the basis for drawing conclusions data have the attributes of clarity They present the essence of the matter It does not have accuracy and usability. Q20 According to ___________" knowledge is a summation of many bits of information, which have been organised into some sort of coherent entity" Wersig and Neveling Fritz Machlup Brookes Bell Q21 Five characteristics of high quality information are accuracy, completeness, consistency, uniqueness, and timeliness true false Q22 In which of the following modes information can be generated? Observation Experimentation Processing of data All the above Q23 Information is unprocessed data processed data Facts None of the above Q24 Information is reduction of uncertainity. This theory developed by Webster Charles Berger Melvil Dewey Shanon Q25 Select the wrong one about units of information bit (base 2) trit (base 3) nat (base 5) hartley(base 10) Q26 The word __________ explains the exponential enhancement and diversification of published data and information, as the word “information” has been used in electronic media synonymously with “data”. Information Change Information Explosion Information Effect None of these Q27 The word information is derived from the __ 'verb' informare meaning to inform. Spanish Greek Latin Hindi Q28 Weather forecasting based on the data collected on atmospheric conditions built up on the high seas is an example of Data Information Knowledge Wisdom Q29 Wersig and Neveling considered information much more comprehensively, by adopting ___ different approaches Five Six Seven Eight Q30 Which is not a characteristic of Information? Shareable not exchangable Expandable and compressible source of economic and political power may not vary in value over a period of time Q31 Which of the following factor contributing to the enhancement of the value of information are Research and Development Fusion of Science and Technology Information Technology All the above Q32 Which of the following is wrong about Information? Information doesn’t depend on data. Information is a group of data that collectively carry a logical meaning. Information is a processed, organised data presented in a given context and is useful to humans. None of the above Q33 Which of the following statement is wrong about Brookes equation? K is a knowledge structure [S+ DS] is modified knowledge structure the D S indicating the effect of the modification None of the above Q34 Which one of the following is not a model of Information Diffusion Process? Epidemic Model Economic Theory Model Stock Adjustment Model Psychoanalytical Model Q35 Who derived the fundamental equation of information science Machlup S.R. Ranganathan Brookes Shanon Q36 Who identified following three principal uses of the word information i) information as process ii) information - as knowledge iii) information - as thing Buckland Brookes Belkin Machlup Q37 Who urges that the word ‘information’ should not be used where only observation and analysis are involved Shannon Brookes Belkin Machlup Q38 According to the ____________, information is an ordered sequence of symbols from an alphabet and consists of an input and an output. Representation and Complexity Approach Information Theory Approach Sensory Input Approach Influence Transformation Approach Q39 Belkin postulates _________ approaches to the determination of the requirement of an information concept Three Four Five Six Q40 The process of information consists of Capturing, Verification, Classification Arranging, Summarizing, Calculation Storing, Retrieving, Dissemination All of these Q41 The quality of information can be measured on ______________ One dimension, utility Two dimensions, utility, satisfaction Three dimensions, utility, satisfaction, error Four dimensions, utility, satisfaction, error and bias. Q42 A: Knowledge is dynamic, continuous, and ever expanding. B:Knowledge becomes obsolete Both A & B are true A is false B is true Both A & B are false A is true B is false Q43 A: Tacit knowledge is codified and digitized in documents, books, reports, spreadsheets, memos, etc. B: Explicit knowledge usually gets embedded in human mind through experience; A is true, B is false A is False, B is true Both A & B are false Both A & B are true Q44 A: Universe of Knowledge is infinite R: Knowledge once parted to others, results in no loss to the person.. A is false and R is true A is true, R is false Both A and R are false Both A and R are true Q45 According to machlup which of the following are characteristics of knowledge (i) It is piecemeal fragmented a particular (ii) It is structured, coherent and universal (iii) It is timely, transitory, perhaps even ephemeral (iv) It is enduring significance (i) and (ii) (ii) and (iii) (ii) and (iv) (iii) and (iv) Q46 Explicit knowledge is ‘information’ and all knowledge is tacit. True False Q47 Knowledge has a high rate of obsolescence of goods, services and ideas true false Q48 Knowledge is consolidated and structured information as in encyclopaedic articles, state-of-the-art reports, textbooks, etc true false Q49 Knowledge is 1.facts acquired through experience 2.facts acquired through education 3.information acquired through experience 4.information acquired through education 1 &2 1&3 2&4 1,2,3&4 Q50 Knowledge organization – a term brought into wide use and acceptance by the German classificationist Juliane Koepcke Ingetraut Dahlberg Martin Schrettinger Gustav Abb Q51 Odd Man Out facts symbols signal & stimuli news Q52 Which is defined as human understanding of a subject matter that has been acquired through proper study and experience, usually based on learning, thinking, and proper understanding of the problem area Data Knowledge Wisdom Information Q53 Which is personalised, context specific, and hard to formalise and communicate. Tacit Knowledge Procedural Knowledge Explicit Knowledge Declarative Knowledge Q54 Which type of knowledge often resides in short-term memory Semantic knowledge Declarative knowledge Episodic Knowledge: All the above Q55 Who is the author of ‘Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic Significance’ Fritz Machlup Chang Di Rice Davenport Michael Buckland Q56 ________ is an individual trait which comes to one through acquisition of sound knowledge and the related virtues by age and experience Data Information Knowledge Wisdom Q57 __is the ability to know what is true or right, common sense or the collection of one's knowledge Data Information Knowledge Wisdom Q58 A gifted man may acquire wide knowledge, deep wisdom and spiritual insights but all these are lost when he dies except those that he had recorded true false Q59 Condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience is called as Data Information Knowledge Wisdom Q60 The books such as ‘Many Voices One World’ published by ALA IFLA UNESCO ILA Q61 Where is the Information lost in Data, Knowledge lost in Information and Wisdom lost in Knowledge - Who said this? T.S. Eliot W. B. Yeats Ernest Hemingway William Shakespeare Q62 Who is the author of well known book, The Coming of Post-Industrial Society Peter Drucker Abdul Waheed Khan Daniel Bell Russel Ackoff Q63 Who said "Knowledge lost in Information and Wisdom lost in Knowledge" T.S. Eliot W.B. Yeats W.H. Auden John Keats Q64 Wisdom is Quality of having experience Quality of good judgement Quality of being wise All the above Q65 _____is the process by which an innovation is communicated through certain channels over time among the members of a social system Utilization Dissemination Creation Diffusion Q66 A:Information transfer through established channels is called Information flow B: Mechanisms built for information flow and organization is Information infrastructure A is true B is false A is false B is true Both A & B are false Both A & B are true Q67 Select the wrong pair Teacher- generator of information Correspondents-information gatherers Library professionals-e Information Disseminators Publishers-recorder of information Q68 Spread of new process from firm to firm within an industry is called Overall diffusion Intrafirm Diffusion Interfirm Diffusion All the above Q69 The information transfer cycle consists of ____ phases: Five Six Seven Eight Q70 ________is also known as imitation diffusion Overall diffusion Intrafirm diffusion Interfirm diffusion None of the above Q71 ________relates to probability of a firm having adopted the new innovation to the firms' size. Interfirm Diffusion Industrial Engel Curve Multiplexing Epidemic Model of Diffusion Q72 Diffusion is the movement of technical know-how within the group of users Yes No Q73 ____deals with the study of decisions in transactions where one party has more or better information than the other. information asymmetry information as Signal Game theory None of the above Q74 A: Information as a key economic resource has evolved over a period of time R:Value of Information not always in terms of money but in relation to its use. A is true, R is false Both A and R are false Both A and R are true A is false, R is true Q75 A: The significant subfields of information economics are information as Signal and Information Asymmetries. B: A related field is Game Theory. A is true B is false A is false B is true Both A & B are True Both A & B are False Q76 A:“Information economics or the economics of information is a branch of microeconomic theory B: It studies how information and information systems affect an economy and economic decisions A is true B is false A is false B is true Both A & B are True Both A & B are False Q77 A:Knowledge is the basic form of capital. B:Economic growth is driven by the accumulation of knowledge A is true B is false A is false B is true Both A & B are false Both A & B are true Q78 An economy where information and knowledge are the prime factors of production is called Knowledge Economy true false Q79 Economics of information is a branch of __________ microeconomics theory macroeconomics theory Both A & B Neither A nor B Q80 Information economics or the economics of information is a branch of Microeconomic theory Macroeconomic theory Both None Q81 Information has acquired a special importance and significance because it is vital to socio-economic development. it has become the most crucial weapon for acquisition of economic and political power demand for information increased today All the above Q82 Information is a commodity that can be traded to make profit true false Q83 Information is closely interlocked with growth and development which is reflected in many ways, as seen in the growth of economic, political, social, occupational, cultural and other sectors True False Q84 Information, an intangible resource, is used by decision-makers, planners and managers as a power to manage other tangible resources i.e man, material and money true false Q85 Introduction of AADHAR card (UIDAI) is best example for the role of information in_______Developement Socio-economic Cultural Educational Educational Q86 The __________ information environment has dramatically changed the way that users access information worldwide. Printing Digital Change Input Q87 Which of the following is wrong about economic properties of Information? Maximum reproduction cost Lesser transportation cost Information can be owned Priced according to consumer value Q88 Who developed a “market and infrastructure” model of information diffusion E. M. Roger Scott Valentine Lawrence Brown Daniel Bell Q89 Who has also given a classificatory map for Information Economics Blaise Cronin Fritz Machlup McGarry Peter F Drucker Q90 Who used the term library economy for the first time? Melvil Dewey James Duff Brown E C Richardson CA Cutter Q91 ____________suggests that records are information produced consciously or as a by- product of transactions and events. Information Theory Approach Physics Approach Records Approach Sensory Input Approach Q92 A problem of the information society includes uneven distribution of new media electronic crime surveillance All the above Q93 A society in which the workforce is predominantly from the manufacturing class is called Agrarian Society Industrial Society Knowledge Society All the above Q94 A: In Information society the problem of digital divide persists. B: Knowledge Society is one which seeks to over come the problem of digital divide A is true, B is false A is False, B is true Both A & B are true Both A & B are false Q95 As per Unesco Knowledge societies must build on which of the following pillars freedom of expression universal access to information and knowledge respect for cultural and linguistic diversity; and quality education for all All the above Q96 BRICs nations, India is the only country to be classified as________at Digital Inclusion Index Low risk Moderate risk High risk Extreme risk Q97 Digital Inclusion Index, released by Clinton Foundation Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation UNICEF Benton Foundation Q98 Information and knowledge have become the principal driving force for the acquisition of wealth, political strength and more knowledge for development. True False Q99 International Superhighway is the physical and technical network (Internet) of information, connected through millions and millions of personal computers. true false Q100 Kisan Call Centre (KCC) KCC, a call centre, conceived by Ministry of Agriculture launched in 2001 2002 2003 2004 Q101 The branch of metaphysics that studies the nature of existence is called Cosmology Ontology Theology Anthropology Q102 The Global Innovation Index 2018 provides detailed metrics about the innovation performance of 126 countries and economies around the world published by UNESTO WTO WIPO IPINDIA Q103 The process of organising and sharing the diverse forms of business information created within an organisation is called Knowledge Workers Knowledge Management Knowledge Base None of the above Q104 The term knowledge society was probably first used by Peter Drucker in 1949 1959 1969 1979 Q105 Which one of the initiative to bridge digital divide in India is not correct Soukaryam is a project initiated by Andhra Pradesh Bhoomi Project is a technical assistance project by Karnataka Gyandoot is a pioneer project implemented in Madhya Pradesh Lokamitra is a project initiated by Arunachal Pradesh Q106 Which term describes the fact that the world can be divided into people who do and people who do not have access to – and the capability to use -- modern information technology digital divide Broadband Cyberspace Information Q107 Who has conceived three varieties of diffusion Edwin Mansfield JS Metcalfe C Antonelli Albert N. Link Q108 Who identified four different kinds of Digital Divide Brookes Kenneth Keniston Daniel Bell None of the above Q109 Who is the author of "Information Science: Theory and Practice (1987)" S.R. Ranganathan Vickery Daniel Bell Brookes Q110 Who is the author of famous book "The Coming of the Post-industrial Society, a venture in social forecasting" Wersig and Neveling Fritz Machlup Brookes Daniel Bell Q111 Who is the author of Little science, big science Derek J. De Solla Price Eugene Garfield Geoffrey Chaucer Edmund Spenser Q112 Who is the the experts in an organisation who keep track on the latest information on a subject and guide or provide the colleague users with the required information Expert Systems Information Consultants Technological Gatekeepers All the above Q113 Who pronounced information to be the transforming resource for the post-industrial society Machlup Harlan Cleveland Mark Zuckerberg Katz and Shapiro Q114 In -------------types of communication, a colleagues or same positions people communicate with each other. Horizontal Vertical Diagonal Upward Q115 In (300 B.C.) who developed a communication model focused on public speaking than interpersonal communication Berlo Aristotle Westley Rileys Q116 In 1844 the American inventor _____ built a telegraph line between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland Samuel F.B. Morse Thomas Edison Emile Berliner Eldridge R. Johnson Q117 In 1948, _____ coined the term "cybernetics" Peter Drucker W. B. Yeats Norbert Wiener Ted Nelson Q118 In Communication decoding mechanism take places at _______end Sender Recipient Both None Q119 In communication process when the sender and the receiver interchange their roles in respect of sending and receiving the message, it is called Universal model Transactional model Singular flow model Pluralistic model Q120 Informal communication is otherwise known as_____communication Lateral Visual Horizontal Grapevine Q121 Intrapersonal communication means communication within One person Two persons three persons Two and above Q122 Lasswell, a U.S. Political Scientist developed Lasswell’s Model in 1948 1949 1950 1951 Q123 Laswell’s model of communication developed in 1946 1947 1948 1949 Q124 Ludwig von Bertalanffy is considered to be the founder and principal author of General System Theory Information Theory Socio-cultural theory Socio-psychological theory Q125 Match the following Communication Model with corresponding years 1. George Gerbner model a. 1967 2. Bruce Westley and Malcolm S MacLean’s model b.1960 3. David Berlo's model c. 1956 4. Dance’s Helix model d. 1957 1 - c, 2 -d, 3- b, 4 -a 1 - d, 2 -c, 3- b, 4 -a 1 - b, 2 -c, 3- d, 4 -a 1 - c, 2 -b, 3- d, 4 -a Q126 Match the following Communication Model with corresponding years 1.Harold Dwight Lasswell a.1954 2.Shannon and Weaver b.1953 3.Theodore M Newcomb c.1949 4.Wilbur Schramm & Osgood Model d.1948 1 - b, 2 -c, 3- d, 4 -a 1 - c, 2 -d, 3- a, 4 -b 1 - d, 2 -c, 3- b, 4 -a 1 - a, 2 -b, 3- c, 4 -d Q127 Mere “transmission” of information and ideas is called communication. true false Q128 Oral Communication is accessible to a large readership which can lead to the benefit of expert criticism and review by peers. true false Q129 Postures, muscle tension, sleep, use of tranquilisers, and emotions are the types of Intrapersonal communication Interpersonal communication Group communication Public or mass communication Q130 Reading a book is an example of Intrapersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Group Communication Mass Communication Q131 Say Yes or No. Diffusion is the movement of technical know-how within the group of users Yes No Q132 Sean MacBride Report 1980 1982 1984 1986 Q133 Select the Wrong pair Information Type Frequency Range 1.Full Audio Range 20 Hz - 20 kHz 2.Speech Spectrum 300 Hz - 7 kHz 3.Intelligible Speech 300 Hz - 3.4 kHz 4. Low Fidelity Music 50 Hz - 15 kHz 1 2 3 4 Q134 Shannon and Weaver’s Theory of Information views information as a sequence of Numbers Letters Symbols None of the above Q135 Some examples of the written communication are: Orders, Instructions, Letters, Memos, Reports, Information Bulletin, etc. true false Q136 Statement I: Signs and symbols have internal relations to produce meanings Statement Il: This is possible because of a network of signs through such relations Both Statement | and Statement Il are true Both Statement I and Statement II are false Statement I is true but Statement II is false Statement I is false but Statement II is true Q137 Synchronous communication takes place through which of the following technologies? A. Video chat B. Virtual classrooms C. Audio conferencing D.Wikis E. Electronic mail A, B and C only B, C and D only C, D and E only A, D and E only Q138 Telegraph invented by Alexander Graham Bell Elias Howe Guglielmo Marconi Samuel Morse Q139 Teletext is delivered over the air while videotext is delivered by wire True False Q140 The art and technique of transforming a legible message to a meaningless binary string is called Malware Database Cryptography Translation Q141 The best way to overcome______________ is to be confident about what is being communicated. Cultural Barriers Emotional barriers Physical Barriers Language Barriers Q142 The first major model for communication came in___ by Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver for Bell Laboratories 1948 1949 1950 1951 Q143 The Formal Mode of Communication refers to The printed and published mode of transfer to reach out to a wide audience. The oral as well as written and helpful for community of scientists or research scholars working in small groups Both a and b Neither A nor B Q144 The major criticism of Berlo’s SMCR model (1960)of communication is: Lacks feedback Complex model Linear model All the above Q145 The mathematical theory of communication is concerned with semantics contents of a message transmission of symbols representing in a message specific effect of a process structure of the world or static relations between physical objects Q146 The recorded information available in printed form like books, periodicals, encyclopedias, dictionaries and so forth. Oral Communication Verbal Communication Audio-Visual Communication Mass Media Communication Q147 The science of signs and sign systems is known as Semiotics Informatics Both A & B Neither A nor B Q148 The Shannon and Weaver model of communication is Modular Circular Linear Non Linear Q149 The term ‘semiotics’ was introduced into the English language by ____ as a synonym for “doctrine of signs John Locke R.V.L. Hartley Claude Shannon Weaver Q150 The transmission of receiver's reaction back to the sender is known as Redundancy Medium Feedback Noise Q151 The word ‘communicate’ is derived from the _____ verb - communicare French Greek Latin Farsi Q152 Theodore M Newcomb’s Model of Communication published in 1949 1951 1953 1955 Q153 This communication takes place among the members of a group where every member of a group can communicate with the nearest two members Wheel communication Chain communication Circular communication Free flow communication. Q154 This group of users make ample use of informal communication channels both written and oral, such as the invisible colleges, conferences, correspondence etc Engineers and physicians Managers and policy makers Scientists and researches Students and intermediaries Q155 Three components signals, signs and symbols have been used in ___________communication. Vocal Verbal Non Vocal Non Verbal Q156 To convert Shannon and Weaver's Model of Communication into a two way model of communication, we must add Signal Transmitter Noise Feedback Q157 What is Syntactics The Study of the language in use The study of relationship among words The study of human interactions The relationship between words and sentences Q158 When a communication enhances the interactions of learners, it is Physiological Psychological Artistic Transient Q159 When a message is transmitted over a communication channel, there may be several barriers that may lead to ineffective communication is Called Decoding Barriers Encoding Barriers Transmission Barriers Responding Barriers Q160 Which Communication model defined as ‘Who (says) What (to) Whom (in) What Channel (with) What Effect’ Newcomb’s Model Harold Lasswell’s Model of Communication Aristotle’s rhetoric model Shanon and Weaver Model Q161 Which is a measure of the amount of uncertainty associated in the message/content.? Entropy Redundancy Noise Feedback Q162 Which is actually anything irrelevant, unwarranted, undesired and hence, a disturbance/interference to the effective transmission process? Entropy Redundancy Noise Feedback Q163 Which is also called as an “ABX” model of communication Newcomb’s Model Freud’s theory of psychology Harold Lasswell’s Model of Communication Aristotle’s rhetoric model Q164 Which is concerned with the content and meaning of the message that is communicated Pragmatics Semantics Syntax Empirics Q165 Which is either knowingly or unknowingly enters the communication process? Entropy Redundancy Noise Feedback Q166 Which is not a communication media conference proceedings Telegraph Telephone Videotext 1 only 1&4 1,2&4 None of the above Q167 Which is the study of the use of time in nonverbal communication? Chronemics Pragmatics Oculesics Semantics Q168 Which model is summarised as “connect the communication situation and the participant’s perception of and response to the situation and the communication process Shannon and Weaver’s Model Lasswell’s model George Gerbner’s model The Schramm model Q169 Which model is summarised as “Who says what in which channel to whom with what effect”? Shannon and Weaver’s Model Lasswell’s model George Gerbner’s model The Schramm model Q170 Which of the following can be considered as psychological barriers to effective communication? A. Descriptive message B. Inattentiveness C. Too much reliance on the written word D. Limited retention E. Logical organization F. Flow of thought A, B and C only B, C and D only C, D and E only D, E and F only Q171 Which of the following can be the major communication barriers to online teaching? (A) Technology (B) Legalities (C) Student community (D) Culture (E) Gender (A), (B), (C) only (A), (D), (E) only (B), (C), (D) only (C), (D), (E) only Q172 Which of the following element is not contain in communication process Sender Decoding feedback barcoding Q173 Which of the following is not the basic element ofAristotle Model of Communication ? Speaker Speech Audience Signal Q174 Which of the following is wrong about Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication? it is linear It is a one-way model it accounts only for the act of sending and receiving developed in 1952 Q175 Which of the following statement is wrong? Pragmatics is concerned about any pattern that influences the formation Semantics is concerned with the content and meaning Syntax is concerned with rules of the language Empirics is the study of the signals used to carry a message Q176 Which one is the highly circular model of communication Shannon and weaver model Lasswell’s model Osgood’s model Schramm’s model Q177 Which one is the triangle model of communication New comb’s model Gerbner’s model Gate keeping model Schramm’s model Q178 Which type of communication refers to the use of signs, symbols and gestures? Vocal communication Non vocal communication Verbal communication written communication Q179 Who developed a Circular Model to show how communication works between two or a few persons in 1954? Shannon Wilbur Schramm & Osgood Newcomb George Gerbner Q180 Who developed the ABX model of communication? Dean C. Barnlund Westley & MacLean Shannon & Weaver Theodore M Newcomb Q181 Who put forth the General System Theory Shannon R.V.L. Hartley Harold Dwight Lasswell Ludwig von Bertalanffy Q182 Whose Model of Communication is formed with three basic elements: i.e. (i) Speaker, (ii) Speech, (iii) Audience Aristotle Shannon Lasswell Newcomb Q183 whose paper “Transmission of Information” (1928) established the first mathematical foundations for information theory Michael Pupin R.V.L. Hartley Oliver Heaviside Harry Nyquist Q184 _____refers to those individuals or firms who provide information services for a fee. Information Broker Referral Specialist Expert Systems Technological Gatekeepers Q185 A group of persons informally forming a group for exchange of information and ideas is called Invisible Colleges Calligraphers Enumerators Policy makers Q186 Which of the following is not an Information Institution? Libraries Documentation and Information Centres Information analysis centers Clearing Houses Q187 Grapvine is an intermediate agent or agency; a go-between or mediator is all about conveying messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. a person or thing that transmits. a person-to-person method of spreading rumors, gossip, information, etc., by informal Q188 Identify the intermediaries of an information industry among the following A. invisible colleges B. Online Vendors C. Computer Programmers D. Students and Research Scholars A and B only B and C only C and D only A and D only Q189 ___ is to create a set of mandatory limitations and exceptions for the benefit of the blind, visually impaired and otherwise print disabled WIPO Convention Marrakesh Treaty IPC Agreement Paris Agreement Q190 ________database provides access to international Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) applications in full text format on the day of publication, as well as to patent documents of participating national and regional patent offices Patentscope Derwent Innovations Index Espacenet Google U.S. Patent Search Q191 ________was the precursor to Right to Information Act, 2005 Freedom of information act 2002 The Official secret Act 1923 Information Technology Act 2000 Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act Q192 ______is a worldwide, open-access, free full-text patent database Patent Lens Patent scope Espacenet Google Patents Q193 ______refers to works that are not protected by copyright Orphan works Public domain Creative Commons All the above Q194 A: Censorship and librarians have had a troubled relationship. B: Censorship goes against what is the fundamental ethos of librarianship A is true B is false A is false B is true Both A & B are True Both A & B are False Q195 A: Copyright may also be permanently transferred to another party on contractual basis B: The transfer may be partial or for all uses envisaged A is true, B is false A is False, B is true Both A & B are false Both A & B are true Q196 A: Copyright, Act 1957 B: Copyright Rules 2013 Both A & B are true A is false B is true Both A & B are false A is true B is false Q197 A: Geographical Indication right is not transferable R: but after death of authorized user his right transfer to legal heir/s. A is true, R is false A is false but R is true Both A and R is true Both A and R is false Q198 A: The Rome Convention accepted by members of the WIPO in 1961 B: India is not a member of the Rome Convention, the Copyright Act 1957 is fully compliant with the Rome Convention provisions A is true, B is false A is False, B is true Both A & B are false Both A & B are true Q199 Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights is (TRIPS). TRIPS is an international agreement that --------------------------- ---------- for all World Trade Organization countries. Maximum Standards for protection of intellectual property Sets minimum standards for intellectual property protection Basic standards Basic Limitations Q200 An application for a patent shall ordinarily be published after 12 months 18 months 24 months 36 months Q201 Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works Written in 1886 1952 1952 1994 Q202 Berne Convention was first established in 1885 1886 1895 1896 Q203 Can stamps,. Labels, tokens, cards be considered an article for the purpose of registration of Design? Yes No Q204 Certification mark can be registered in Trademark Registry Certification Board Quality Control Board MHRD Q205 Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks comes under Ministry of Commerce and Industry Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion Both A & B Neither A nor B Q206 Copyright Infringement refers to the right to copy the work the right to issue copies translations of the work unauthorized use of works Q207 Copyright protection can not be applied to literary works dramatic works software Ideas Q208 Currently, In India, Copyright is administered by the Copyright Office under the Ministry HRD Ministry of Commerce and Industry Ministry of Statistics Ministry of Communications and IT Q209 Currently, the term for patents in India is ________ from the date of filing of the application 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Q210 Geographical Indication is Private right Community right Intellectual property right both (2) and (3) Q211 Geographical Indications can be registered in India for - Goods Services both goods and services none of the above Q212 Global Design Database administered by USPTO EPO WIPO INPI Q213 Headquarters of Copyright Office, India located at Kolkata Chennai New Delhi Mumbai Q214 In 1974, the WIPO became a specialized agency of the UN and is headquartered in Paris Geneva New York London Q215 In India all government work is under copyright to the government True False Q216 In India, the Indian Design Act, 1911 has been replaced by the New Designs Act, __________ 1999 2000 2005 2014 Q217 In India, the registration of copyright is ----------------- as the registration is treated as mere recordal of a fact. The registration does not create or confer any new right and is not a prerequisite for initiating action against infringement Not exclusive Not mandatory Not compulsory All of the above Q218 In India, who administers all matters pertaining to Patents, Designs, Trademarks, and Geographical Indications CGPDTM IPAP Copyright Office PMNRF Q219 In which year was the Copyright Act in India last amended? 1916 1948 1998 2012 Q220 India is a _________of both GATT and WTO founder member non member observer status observer entity Q221 India, copyrights are protected for a period of _______ from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the author dies 50 years 60 years 70 years 65 years Q222 Indian Design Act enacted in 2000 2001 2002 2005 Q223 Information Tehcnology Act, 2000 amended in 2008 2010 2012 2014 Q224 Intellectual Property Rights does not cover the following Patents Sound Recordings Trade Marks Standards and Specifications Q225 Is unpublished book can be registered under Copyright act in India? Yes No Q226 ISO 9001:2008 is for Quality management systems – Requirements and its revised on 2010 2012 2015 2017 Q227 Khadi is Trademark Certification Mark Collective Mark Both (a) and (b) Q228 Latest version of "Creative Commons" is? 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 Q229 Latest version of the International Patent Classification (IPC) is 2014.1 2016.1 2017.1 2022.1 Q230 Match the following: 1 - b, 2 -a, 3- d, 4 -c 1 - c, 2 -d, 3- a, 4 -b 1 - d, 2 -c, 3- b, 4 -a 1 - a, 2 -b, 3- c, 4 -d Q231 Match the following: 1 - b, 2 -a, 3- d, 4 -c 1 - c, 2 -d, 3- a, 4 -b 1 - d, 2 -c, 3- b, 4 -a 1 - a, 2 -b, 3- c, 4 -d Q232 Patent application can be filed in India by True and First Inventor Assignee of the inventor Legal representative of the inventor All the above Q233 Patent Information System (PIS) PIS were established in _____by Ministry of Commerce and Industry 1960 1970 1980 1990 Q234 Patent Information System (PIS)were established at _____ by Ministry of Commerce and Industry Chennai Mumbai New Delhi Nagpur Q235 Previously copyright is administered by the Copyright Office under the Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher Education Ministry of Commerce A&B Q236 Software is protected as intellectual property in India primarily under the law of industrial designs geographical indications trademark copyright Q237 The ---------------------------- protects literary works, dramatic works, musical works, artistic works, cinematograph films and sound recordings International Law Indian copyright law Global Trade laws International Labour Laws Q238 The application for patent should be filed _______ the publication of the invention before after same day next day Q239 The Berne Copyright Convention is for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works of 1876 1886 1976 1986 Q240 The Copyright Act, 1957 came into effect from 21186 21276 21337 21398 Q241 The copyright symbol ©, introduced in_____by the Universal Copyright Convention 1948 1950 1952 1954 Q242 The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has been renamed as Department of Intellectual Property and Policy Department of Industrial Property and Promotion Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade None of the above Q243 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (USA) allows no more than _________ to be made for preservation purposes three copies four copies two copies One copy Q244 The famous Apple v Samsung dispute relates to? Patent Infringement Copyright Infringement Trademark Infringement Design Infringement Q245 The Head Office of the Trade Marks Registry is at Mumbai and which of the following is not branch office Ahmedabad Chennai Delhi Nagpur Q246 The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 came into effect from January 1957 January 1958 May 1957 May 1958 Q247 The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 has been amended________times 3 4 5 6 Q248 The Indian Patents & Design Act enacted in 1910 1911 2002 2005 Q249 The last amendment in Designs Rules came in to force from 30th December, ____ 1911 2001 2008 2014 Q250 The minimum duration of copyright protection under Berne Convention is _________after the author death 50 years 60 years 70 years 65 years Q251 The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, 1883. The Paris Convention applies to Geographical Indications Wines and Spirits Trademarks, unfair competition, and patents All of the above Q252 The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, signed in Paris in 1883 1886 1892 1997 Q253 The Patents Act ________ repealed and replaced the 1911 Act so far as the patents law was concerned 1950 1957 1970 1999 Q254 The period for which protection to a design is granted by registration under Designs Act, 2000 is ten years, extendable once by another ten years ten years, extendable once by another five years ten years, extendable indefinite number of times by five years at each time ten years, extendable indefinite number of times by ten years at each time Q255 The rights of performers, phonogram producers and broadcasting organisations are certainly covered, and are internationally protected by the Berne Convention Rome Convention Geneva Phonogram Convention All the above Q256 The term “Fair use”, are spelt out in ______of the Copyright Act Article 50 Article 51 Article 52 Article 53 Q257 The term of a trademark registration is for a period of _______ is renewable indefinitely by the user ten years twenty years fifty years sixty years Q258 The TRIPS Agreement, administered by WIPO WTO CGPDTM UNESCO Q259 The Universal Copyright Convention (UCC) was developed by UNESCO and adopted at Geneva in 1948 1949 1951 1952 Q260 The Universal Copyright Convention (UCC): was developed by UNESCO and adopted at ________ Paris Geneva London New Delhi Q261 The_____amendment to the Copyright Act 1957 (India) covers orphan works. 1991 1994 1999 2012 Q262 To be patented, an invention must be _______________. Non-obvious Secret Old All the above Q263 Trade Marks Act in India enacted in 1999 2000 2001 2002 Q264 Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) (1994) Agreement, administered by WIPO UNESCO ISI WTO Q265 Under certain conditions, there is grace period of__________for filing patent application even after publication 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months Q266 Under section 52(1) of the Indian Copyright Act which allows a public library to make __________ for its use three copies four copies two copies One copy Q267 Upon expiry of registration of a design under Designs Act, 2000 it becomes - property of the central government property of the state government public property property of municipal authorities Q268 What are rights granted to protect persons other than authors who disseminate copyrighted works Neighboring Rights Lending Rights Rental Rights Copyleft Q269 What does a trademark protect? an invention the look, shape and feel of a product a secret formula logos, names and brands Q270 What does an IP right entitle a person? Right to file a suit in case of an infringement Right to exclude others Right to transfer All of the above Q271 What is Marrakesh Treaty of WIPO? Protection of Government Publications. Protection of authors’ rights in the digital environment. Facilitates books for visually impaired. Protection of Olympic symbol from commercial use. Q272 What protects the intellectual property created by artists? copyright geographical indications patents trademarks Q273 Where is Cyber Appellate Tribunal situated? New Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Chennai Q274 Which is the first intellectual property treaties and is administered by WIPO Brussels Convention Berne Convention Rome Convention Paris Convention Q275 Which of the following are examples of a geographical Indication? Darjeeling Tea Energy Drink Best Saree Lowest Rate Mobile Q276 Which of the following does Patents aim to protect in India? Software Literary works Technological inventions None of the above Q277 Which of the following information may constitute a trade secret? manufacturing processes distribution methods list of suppliers and clients all of the above Q278 Which of the following international systems does NOT relate to intellectual property? Paris Convention Kyoto Protocol TRIPS Agreement Berne Convention Q279 Which of the following IP rights need not be necessarily registered to seek protection? Copyrights Patents Designs Geographical Indications Q280 Which of the following is not a common library practices which give rise to “covert censorship”. Vendor bias Citation rates for periodical selection Self-censorship Inclusion of “alternative literature” Q281 Which one of the following cannot be protected by Intellectual Property Rights? A piece of land A programme code on C++ A composition of a song A book on Library Science Q282 Which one of the following is wrong about copyleft General method for making a program or software free Copyleft licenses are both free and open source licenses Not all licenses that are free software or open source licenses are Copyleft None of the above Q283 Which refers to works that are not protected by copyright? Public domain Orphan works Circumvention Creative Commons Q284 Which section of IT Act deals with Hacking of computer systems and its penalties? Section 60 Section 62 Section 64 Section 66 Q285 Which University recently faced issue over copyright infringement in India? University of Mumbai University of Madras University of Delhi Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) Q286 Which was the first country to ratify the The Marrakesh Treaty(copyright exceptions to improve access by print-disabled persons to copyrighted work) India England USA New Zealand Q287 Who administer Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP)? WTO WIPO Supreme Court UNESCO Q288 Who became the first Geographical Indications (GI) tagged product in India Mysore Silk Salem fabric Darjeeling tea Tirupathi Laddu Q289 Who becomes the first country to ratify the Marrakesh Treaty? Brazil United States of America India Australia Q290 WIPO was established in 1961 1963 1967 1969 Q291 WIPO’s member states determine the direction, budget and activities of the Organization through the decision-making bodies. Currently how many member states WIPO have? 186 152 193 124 Q292 Works that are no longer protected by copyright, or never have been, are considered private domain public domain copyleft Creative Commons Q293 World Book and Copyright Day Celebrated by Unesco in 20th April 21st April 22nd April 23rd April Q294 World Intellectual Property Day Celebrated in Every year April 23 Every year April 24 Every year April 25 Every year April 26 Q295 Year of Digital Millenium Copyright Act 1996 1997 1998 2000 Q296 ____is a more sophisticated kind of plagiarism wherein phrases and terms are lifted from the source and sprinkled in among your own prose Mosaic Plagiarism Plagiarizing by Paraphrase Word-for-Word Plagiarizing All the above Q297 A citation is always an original source further reading material a way of giving credit for someones ideas, writings or research list of relevant literature Q298 A: Plagiarism has been around for centuries, but the Internet and the subsequent proliferation of information have made the problem more serious R:In research, often data is plagiarized. A is true, R is false A is false, R is true Both A and R are true Both A and R are false Q299 A: Virtual resources are contributing to plagiarism. R: Paraphrasing the work of others by altering a few words and changing their order is not a plagiarism A is true, R is false Both A and R are false Both A and R are true A is false, R is true Q300 Borrowing someone else's ideas or words, but failing to properly document the original source is called: editing Paraphrasing Plagiarism writer’s block Q301 Copying some sentences from another author, changing every fourth word, and putting citation at the end is Plagiarism Bad Practice Acceptable Practice None of these Q302 Dr. Barbara Glatt has developed the ____different software programs designed to detect and prevent plagiarism. T 2 3 4 5 Q303 Ideas cannot be copyrighted; only the expression of ideas fixed in a tangible medium can get copyright protection true false Q304 Identical pieces of work submitted concurrently will also be considered to be auto- plagiarism. true false Q305 If you take a sentence from a source and change around a few words, it is still plagiarism true false Q306 JISC completed a plagiarism project in 1996 2001 2006 2011 Q307 Plagiarism includes 1. copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit 2.failing to put a quotation in quotation marks 3.changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit 1 and 2 2 and 3 1 and 3 All the above Q308 Plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else’s work and lying about it afterward true false Q309 Plagiarism is an ethical activity in scientific writing. true false Q310 The writer “borrows” generously from his or her previous work, violating policies concerning the expectation of originality adopted by most academic institutions called as The Poor Disguise The Self-Stealer The Potluck Paper The Ghost Writer Q311 The writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them is called as The Misinformer The Resourceful Citer The Forgotten Footnote The Perfect Crime Q312 What are the consequences (penalties) for plagiarism? You can be sued. You can be suspended or expelled. You can go to prison and pay a fine. All of these Q313 Which of the following is not an Anti-Plagiarism Tool? Jplag Turnitin Quetext Panopto Q314 Why is it important to cite all your sources? You want to take all the credit. It doesn't matter if you cite your sources. You want to give credit to everyone that deserves it You shouldn't cite any sources. Q315 _________of the IT Act provides efficient delivery of services to the public through electronic means 6A 7A 8A 9A Q316 _____is a portal to file RTI applications/first appeals online along with payment gateway https://rtionline.nic.in https://rtiportal.in https://rti.gov.in https://rtionline.gov.in Q317 “Right to Information Act” (RTI) became operational on 12th October 2004 12th October 2005 12th October 2006 12th October 2007 Q318 A: The IT Act provides a legal framework for electronic governance by giving recognition to electronic records and digital signatures. R:It also defines cyber crimes and prescribes penalties for them Both A and R are true Both A and R are false A is true, R is false A is false and R is true Q319 Central Information Commission (CIC)s comes under Ministry of Law The Department of Personnel & Training Ministry Of Information & Broadcasting Minister of Public Distribution. Q320 FoI / RTI laws are also referred to as anti-government laws open-government laws and sunshine laws black laws anti-development laws Q321 How many schedules are there in IT Act 2000? 4 6 8 10 Q322 In IT Act, a major amendment was made in 2008. It introduced the Section____ which penalized sending of "offensive messages" 66A 56A 46A 36A Q323 In which act, Section 66A introduced by amendment , which penalized sending of "offensive messages" The Information Technology Act, 2000 Right to Information Act (RTI) 2005 Freedom of Information Act 2002 None of the above Q324 Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008 came into effect from October 27, ________ 2008 2009 2010 2011 Q325 Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008 has come into force in ? 27 June,2009 27 August, 2009 27 October, 2009 27 December, 2009 Q326 Is RTI fundamental right? Yes No Q327 National Informatics Centre (NIC) was established in 1971 1973 1976 1979 Q328 Number of teleconnections per hundred persons in the population of a country is called High-density Low-density Medium-density Teledensity Q329 Original IT Act contained ___ sections, divided into 13 chapters and 4 schedules 64 74 84 94 Q330 Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2019 passed on 15 June 2019 25 June 2019 15 July 2019 25 July 2019 Q331 Right to Information Act (RTI) commenced on 15 June 2005 22 June 2005 12 October 2005 12 November 2005 Q332 Right to Information Act (RTI) enacted in 2001 2003 2005 2007 Q333 The Indian Freedom of Information Bill, 2002 was passed into a law in December 2002 December 2003 November 2002 November 2003 Q334 The Information Technology Act enacted in 1998 1999 2000 2002 Q335 The long title of the RTI Act seeks to promote the following qualities in the working of every public authority: Transparency Punctuality Efficiency Reputation Q336 The officer designated by the public authorities in all administrative units or offices under it to provide information to the citizens requesting for information under the Act is known as Appellate Authority Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) Public Information Officer (PIO) Assistant Public Information Officer Q337 The Preamble to the RTI Act states that transparency of information is vital to: Eradicate corruption Contain corruption Promote corruption Measure corruption Q338 The RTI Act was introduced with the sole objective of empowering people containing corruption bringing transparency and accountability All the above Q339 Under IT Act, The Adjudicating Officer can award financial compensation upto _________ of rupees under the Act to the affected company three crore four crore five crore six crore Q340 Whether tempering of computer source code is punishable under the IT Act? Yes No Q341 Which is the Act which provides a legal framework for e-Governance in India? IT ACT RTI Act DMCA All of these Q342 Which of the following is an offence as per IT Act? cyber terrorism hacking sending offensive messages All the above Q343 _________ is the nodal agency for the NKC for planning and budgeting purposes as well as for handling Parliament related responses. UGC The Planning Commission NITI Aayog Reserve Bank of India Q344 _____the supreme policy making body of National Mission on Libraries and would deal with all important matters relating to policy and finances High Level Committee Finance Committee Project Management Unit ( PMU) Minster, Ministry of Culture Q345 A report on the New International Information Order in relation Mass Media. Also known by the name “ Many Voices and One World” IFLA Report Chattopadhyay Report MacBride Report UNESCO Report Q346 A set of decisions taken by a government,through appropriate laws and regulations is called Informatin Policy Organization Policy A National Information Policy Management Policy Q347 A: “A National Information Policy is a set of decisions taken by a organization, through appropriate laws and regulations. B: To orient the harmonious development of information transfer activities in order to satisfy the information needs of the Country A is true B is false A is false B is true Both A & B are True Both A & B are False Q348 A: The (NKC) was a high-level advisory body to the Prime Minister of India, with the objective of transforming India into a knowledge society. R: It covers sectors ranging from education to e-governance in the five focus areas of the knowledge paradigm. Both A and R are false Both A and R are true A is false, R is true A is true, R is false Q349 Chairman of Working Group on Library and Information Science Education, Training and Research Facilities is Dr. H K Kaul Dr. Subbiah Arunachalam Prof. A R D Prasad Shri B S Baswan Q350 Chattopadhyay Committee submitted a Draft Policy with ten chapters on Library Information System in May 1985 1986 1987 1988 Q351 Department of Culture set up a Committee in October 1984 under the chairmanship of_________for the formulation of a National Policy for a Library and Information System Yash Pal Chattopadhyay Kothari Radhakrishnan Q352 Draft Policy on Library Information System in submitted May 1986, consists of 7 Chapters 8 Chapters 9 Chapters 10 Chapters Q353 Freedom of Information Act enacted in 2000 2001 2002 2003 Q354 Government of India has constituted a National Task Force on Information Technology and Software development in May 1976 1998 1999 2005 Q355 How many levels of hierarchy of steps involved in devising a framework for formulating National Information Policy 2 3 4 5 Q356 Is information really play the vital role in national development Yes No Q357 National Knowledge Commission submitted around 300 recommendations on__focus areas 6 27 18 39 Q358 National Mission on Libraries i.e High Level Committee, has been set up by Ministry of Finance Ministry of External Affairs Ministry of Human Resource Development Ministry of Culture Q359 National Mission on Libraries was constituted in the year 2008 2010 2012 2014 Q360 Nodal body to implement National Mission on Libraries is RRRLF National Library of India NISCAIR UGC Q361 Say Yes or No. Primary objective of a National Information Policy is to achieve a progressive upliftment of the socio-economic development of the country Yes No Q362 The CIC-Chief Information Commissioner and IC-Information Commissioner currently hold tenure of 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years Q363 The execution of the project National Virtual Library of India (NVLI) is carried out by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Indira Gandhi National Open University All the above Q364 The Government of India appointed the _______________ as nodal body to implement National Mission on Libraries RRRLF NIC NVLI National Library Q365 The levels of hierarchy of steps involved in devising a framework for formulating National Information Policy are (i) Goal, (ii) Policy, (iii) Strategy and (iv)Program i & ii i, ii & iii i&iv All the above Q366 The National Knowledge Commission (NKC) was constituted on 2001 2003 2005 2007 Q367 The National Knowledge Commission consists of _______ Members, including the Chairman eight nine ten eleven Q368 The Planning Commission set up a Working Group for the Modernization of Library Services and Informatics in the Fourth Five Year Plan the Fifth Five Year Plan the Sixth Five Year Plan the Seventh Five Year Plan Q369 The Planning Commission set up a Working Group for the Modernization of Library Services and Informatics in the _______ Five Year Plan Fifth Seventh Ninth Eleventh Q370 Timeframe given to National Knowledge Commission (NKC) to achieve its objectives. 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Q371 Under National Mission on Libraries, National Virtual Library of India (NVLI) developed by IIT Madras IIT Bombay IIT Indore IIT Ropar Q372 Universal Availability of Publications (UAP) Program initiated by IFLA with UNESCO IFLA with ALA IFLA with CILIP IFLA wih UNISIST Q373 Which of the following are the components of Knowledge pentagon as defined by National Knowledge Commission? Creation, Application Services, Access Concepts All the above Q374 Which of the following is not recommended by NKC Set up a National Mission on Libraries Re-assess staffing of libraries Set up a Union Catalogue Modernize library management Q375 Which of the following is true about the concept of Information Policy? It is possible only in multilingual countries It is possible only in english speaking countries It involves identification of appropriate agencies to implement the policy It involves identification of appropriate books to implement the policy Q376 Which one of the following is not component of "National Mission on Libraries (NML)" scheme Creation of National Virtual Library of India (NVLI) Setting up of NML Model Schools Quantitative & Qualitative Survey of Libraries Capacity Building Q377 Which organisation created Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE)? UNESCO ILA ALA IFLA Q378 Who is the chairman of National Knowledge Commission? Nandan Nilekani M. S. Swaminathan Verghese Kurien Sam Pitroda Q379 Who is the current chief information commissioner? Shri Sudhir Bhargava Shri Radha Krishna Mathur Shri Vijai Sharma Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha Q380 Who prepared a Handbook on theformulation, approval, implementation and operation of National Information Policies, for Unesco in 1990 LA, UK ALA IFLA FID Q381 Who set up a Committee in October 1985 under the chairmanship of Prof Chattopadhyay for the formulation of a National Policy for a Library and Information System. Department of Culture Ministry of HRD Ministry of Higher Education Ministry of Finance Q382 Who set up a Working Group for the Modernization of Library Services and Informatics in the Seventh Five Year Plan? UGC DELNET Planning Commission ILA Q383 Who set up the Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF) in 1967? UNESCO ILA ALA IFLA TOPIC WISE TESTS UNIT 2 PREPARED BY THIRUNAVUKKARASU.T.C Q1 _________ was appointed as the chairman of this an advisory committee in 1957 Dr. D.M Sen BS Kesavan Shri K.P Sinha Dr. S.R Ranganathan Q2 ________________ was the Chairman of UGC Library Committee Report ‘University and College Libraries’ in 1959. BS Kesavan Mr. P. N. Kaula Dr. S.R. Ranganathan Dr. D. B. Krishna Rao Q3 A committee or Persons appointed to study and report on a particular question and make recommendations based on its findings is called Book clubs Repositories Information Society Working Groups Q4 A special committee of members having farsightedness and intelligence to accomplish special tasks related to the growth of library, its administration, and control is called _________ Executive Committee Ad hoc Committee Self-sustaining Committee Reporting Committee Q5 A: Library should be located at a central place where it is convenient to reach. B: It will be a discouragement to people to use books if they have to walk a long distance to reach them A is true, B is false A is false, B is true Both A & B are true Both A & B are false Q6 Advisory Committee for Libraries, also known as the Ranganathan Committee Fayzee Committee Sinha Committee Mudaliar Commission Q7 Arrange the following in chronological order: (i) Fyzee Committee (ii) K.P.Sinha Committee (iii) Chattopadhyay Committee (iv) Radhakrishnan Committee (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) (iii), (i), (ii),(iv) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii) Q8 Calcutta Public Library was bestowed with a new identity, under the Article 59 Article 60 Article 61 Article 62 Q9 Carla Hayden is the __ Librarian of Library of Congress. 12th 13th 14th 15th Q10 Carnegie grants for libraries were restricted to library buildings books staffs All the above Q11 Chairman of Secondary Education Commission is Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Dr. A.L. Mudaliar Dr. D.S. Kothari Dr. S.R. Ranganathan Q12 Clay tablets libraries were existed in Assyria China Egypt India Q13 Current Director General of National Library of India is Dr.K.K.Kochukoshy Y Rajendra kumar Prof. Ajay Pratap Singh Dr. Arun Kumar Chakraborty Q14 Delhi Public Library was started as a UNESCO project in the year ____by the Govt. of India 1947 1949 1951 1953 Q15 Dr. S. Ranganthan's Review Committee for LIS education recommended a student teacher ratio of 1:10 for BLIS and 1:5 for MLIS. 1:20 for BLIS and 1:10 for MLIS 1:2 for BLIS and 1:1 for MLIS. 1:25 for BLIS and 1:15 for MLIS. Q16 How Book clubs differed from subscription libraries? The membership of book clubs was small, usually not more than a dozen or two The clubs served as a social and literary group No attempts were made to build a permanent collection All the above Q17 Imperial Library was formally opened to the public on 30 January_____ 1900 1901 1902 1903 Q18 In 1917 the Government appointed the Calcutta University Commission to study and report on the problem of university education. The commission is also known as the ____ Hunter Commission Mudaliar Commission Sadler Commission Raleigh Commission Q19 In 1924, Sir Frederic Kenyon appointed "to enquire into the adequacy of the library provision throughout England and Wales". and the report submitted in 1925 1926 1927 1928 Q20 In UK first public libraries act was passed in 1847 1848 1849 1850 Q21 In UK, Libraries Week takes place between the_________ April Second Week November Third Week October Second Week January First Week Q22 In UK, Two well-known libraries; St. Paul and Lincoln, were destroyed by Fire Flood volcanic eruptions earthquakes Q23 In which five year plan planning commission working group was constituted to give a report on "modernization of library sciences and informatics" Sixth Seventh Five Four Q24 Indian National Library established in the year 1935 1936 1941 1948 Q25 Khuda bakhsh Oriental public library at patna founded in 1859 1869 1879 1889 Q26 Kothari Commission on education was in the year 1948 1964 1954 1938 Q27 Lenin State Library of the USSR was renamed in ____ as the Russian State Library. 1992 1925 1936 1999 Q28 Librarian of Library of Congress is appointed by President of USA Chairman, Congress Chief Executive, Library Affairs 7 Member Committee Q29 Library of Congress is situated in Washington D.C. New York Chicago Los Angeles Q30 Match the following: a. Library Advisory Committee---- i. 1962 b. Review Committee---- ii. 1963 c. DRTC ----iii. 1957 d. Sarada Ranganathan Endowment---- iv. 1961 iv, iii, ii, i iii, iv, i, ii iii, iv, ii, i i, iv, iii, ii Q31 Mr. W.A. Borden established a journal called Library herald Library miscellany Library Bulletin Granthalaya Q32 Mudaliar Commision in India was specially setup for the development of Primary education Secondary education Higher education None of the above Q33 Name the Indian Librarian who was honoured with the title of “Khan Bahadur” in 1935 by the British Government S.R.Ranganathan B.S.Kesavan K.M.Asadullah D.R.Kalia Q34 Planning Commission appointed a Working Group on Libraries in 1964 with Dr. VKRV Rao as its Chairman in IV-Five Year Plan V-Five Year Plan VI-Five Year Plan VII-Five Year Plan Q35 Radhakrishnan Commission on higher education was in the year 1928 1938 1948 1958 Q36 Raj Committee states that ___ of the university budget should be available for the university library. 10% 20% 30% 40% Q37 Select the Incorrect Statement about Khuda Baksh Oriental Library? Situated in Patna Opened to the public in 1891 It has the richest collection on papyrus Governor of Bihar is its ex-officio Chairman Q38 Select the Incorrect Statement? Calcutta Public Library in 1834 It became National Library in 1948 John Macfarlane was the first librarian of the Imperial Library The Imperial Library was founded in 1891 Q39 Sinha Committee has____ Chapters six seven eight nine Q40 Sir Frederic Kenyon submitted a report in 1927 was popularly known as the Kenyon Report related to College Libraries Special Libraries Public Libraries School Libraries Q41 The Calcutta Fort William College was founded in 1808 1781 1792 1800 Q42 The Calcutta library was taken over by _____, in 1902 and named as the Imperial Library Lord Metcalf Lord Curzon Shri C. Rajagopalachari Sayajirao Gaekwad Q43 The Calcutta Public Library was established in 1636 1736 1836 1936 Q44 The Calcutta University Commission popularly known as _____ was appointed by the government in 1917 University Grant Commission Radhakrishnan Commission Hunter Commission Sadler Commission Q45 The Chairman of Secondary Education Commission (October 1952 - June 1953) is Dr. A.L. Mudaliar Sinha Dr. D.S. Kothari S.R. Ranganathan Q46 The Chairman of University Education Commission (December 1948 to August 1949) Dr. A.L. Mudaliar Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Dr. D.S. Kothari S.R. Ranganathan Q47 The Delhi Public Library (DPL) was established in 1948 1950 1951 1952 Q48 The first attempt by any Library Committee in India to systematically survey the academic libraries on a national basis is Ranganathan Committee (1957) Kothari Commission (1964-66) Dr. A.L. Mudaliar Secondary Education Commission Sankaran Committee, in 1981 Q49 The first known circulating library was established in Edinburgh in 1725 by Allan Ramsay Bath and Briston W.H. Smith & Son None of the above Q50 The Government of India selected a National Library Reviewing Committee in ____________ 1968 1958 1948 1938 Q51 The imperial library change of name act passed in 1938 1948 1958 1968 Q52 The London Library is an independent lending library in London, established in 1760 1807 1841 1903 Q53 The National Book Policy was a prepared in the year 1982 1984 1986 1988 Q54 The National Library of Russia is situated in _________________ Saint Petersburg Moscow Kazan Yekaterinburg Q55 The National Library, India is an institution of national importance under _____, Government of India Ministry of Culture Ministry of Human Resource Development Ministry of Commerce and Industry Ministry of Home Affairs Q56 The Press and Registration of Books Act was passed by the British in 1867, last amended in 1967 1977 1983 1993 Q57 The recommendations of proposals made by this committee on library government are subject to approval of the library authority is called Ad hoc Committee Executive Committee Reporting Committee Recommending Committee Q58 The Report of the Advisory Committee ( Sinha Committee) for Libraries has 5 chapters 8 chapters 9 chapters 12 chapters Q59 The Report of the Advisory Committee for Libraries, also known as the A.A.A. Fyzee. Committee Sinha Committee V. N. Subharayan Committee Justice Gopal Rao Ekbote Q60 The Romain Rolland Library of Puducherry, earlier known as Bibliothèque Publique Government Branch Library Ananda Rangapillai Library Auroville Library Q61 The structure of public libraries in the USSR was in form of a __________ Hexagons Pyramid Triangles Pentagons Q62 University Education Commission setup in ____ under Dr. S. Radhakrishnan 1946 1947 1948 1949 Q63 What is Red Letter Day in the history of Britain? British Library Legislation became a reality British Museum was established The day British Library was setup British Library Association formed Q64 What is the title of Kothari Commission Report? Education and National Development India, Education Commission Kothari Education Commission None of the above Q65 Which commission strongly suggested for the establishment of the University Grants Commission in India on the basis of an identical body in Great Britain. Education Commission, 1964 Library Committee, 1957 University Education Commission Mehrotra Committee Q66 Which committee recommended that imperial library be designated as copyright library Fyzee Committee, 1939 Richey Committee, 1926 Statham Committee, 1932 Sadler Committee, 1916 Q67 Which committee report was named as "University and College Libraries". Dr. S.R. Ranganathan. Dr. A.L. Mudaliar Dr. D.S. Kothari Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Q68 Which Education Commission observed “Nothing can be more damaging to a growing department than to neglect its library or give it a low priority”? Radhakrishnan Education Commission Mudaliar Commission on Secondary Education Calcutta University Commission Kothari Education Commission Q69 Which of the following book written by Asa Don Dickinson? Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science Early Public Libraries Library Organisation Punjab Library Primer’ Q70 Which of the following committee is not related to working of the public libraries in England Adams Report Mitchell Report Kenyon Report Parry Committee Report Q71 Which of the following committees that were appointed to look into the working of the public libraries in England (1) Adams Report (2) Mitchell Report (3) Kenyon Report (4) McColvin Report (5) Robert Report 1,2,3,4 2,3,4,5 1,3,5 All the above Q72 Which of the following librarian was honored with title "Khan Bahadur" by British Government? S.R.Ranganathan K.M. Asadullah Kesavan P.M. Joshi Q73 Which of the following is not established or prepared in 1986 The National Policy on Education The National Book Policy National Literacy Mission Committee on National Policy on Library and Information System Q74 Which of the following report not related to public library system in UK? Adams Report Mitchell and Kenyon Reports McColvin Report Parry Committee report Q75 Which of the following report suggested "'Establishment of good libraries in schools and provision of intelligent and effective library service'' Secondary Education Commission Education Commission University Education Commission Sankaran Committee Q76 Which of the following University, library building named as Ratna Sagara Nalanda University Takshila University University of Delhi University of Madras Q77 Which one of the following is not a recommendation of a National Knowledge Commission (India)? Preparation of a National Census of Library Encourage greater community participation in library management Raja Rammohan Roy library foundation to act as the National coordination agency Facilitate donation and maintenance of private collection Q78 Which organisation formed Ranganathan committee in 1957 Ministry of Education University Grant Commission RRRLF Indian Library Association Q79 Which University Library comprised three huge buildings, called the Ratnasagara, the Ratnodadhi and the Ratnaranjaka Nalanda Taxila Vikramasila Kanchi Q80 Which was the first university to start a doctoral programme in library science in the entire British Commonwealth Banaras Hindu University (BHU) University of Mumbai University of Delhi Punjab University Q81 Which was the first education commission set up in the independent India Hunter Commission University education commission Mudaliar Commission Sadler Commission Q82 Which were also known as “mechanics” libraries or “apprentices” libraries? Mercantile Libraries Monastic Libraries Subscription Libraries Cathedral libraries Q83 Who convened First All India Public Libraries Conference at Madras (now Chennai) during 14- 15 November 1919. Baroda Library Association Madras Library Association (MALA) Bengal Library Association (BLA) Andhra Desa Library Association Q84 Who declared open the new Imperial Library of India on 30th January 1903 in the Metcalf Hall Lord Curzon John Macfarlane B.S. Kesavan Jawarlal Nehru Q85 Who had brought out in September 1986 a document on National Health (Literature) Information Policy National Policy-on Library and Information System (NAPLIS) NISSAT The Society for Information Science The Medical Library Association of India Q86 Who initiated a proposal to register libraries, which were to be given copies of books published from the "Funds for the Encouragement of Literature". Bombay Presidency Mysore Presidency Calcutta Presidency Madras Presidency Q87 Who is considered to have created the first circulating library in Britain, when he rented books from his shop in 1726 Edwin Morgan Allan Ramsay Robert Burns Walter Scott Q88 Who is the father of Library movement in USA W.A. Borden Melvil Dewey Sayer C.A.Cutter Q89 Who is the nodal agency for National Mission on Libraries (NML)? NISCAIR RRRLF National Library of India Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Q90 Who Said this statement: “library is an inseparable part of the society, and the force that unites and supports the society – is culture”, Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Jesse H. Shera Marc Prensky None of these Q91 Who was appointed as the chairman of the National Library Reviewing committee__________ BS Kesavan Justice V.S. Jha Lord Curzon Peary Chand Mitra Q92 Who was closely associated with the establishment of parish libraries in UK? Dr. Thomas Bray Lincoln Thomas Carlyle Berwick Sayers Q93 Who was the Chairman of University Education Commission set up in 1948 by GOI? Dr. S Radhakrishnan S. R. Ranganathan C. Mehrotra Prof. D. S. Kothari Q94 Who was the first Indian Librarian of the National Library, India? Harinath De B.S. Kesavan Swapan Chakravorty Raghvendra Singh, I.A. Q95 ______ , was appointed the first Librarian of the new National Library of India K.M. Asadulla John Macfarlane B.S. Kesavan J.A. Richey Q96 A public library is the People's University Central University State University Private University Q97 A: A special library offers services only to the staff of their parent organisation R:An information centre often serves a widely distributed group of users whose only link being common subject interest. A is false, R is true Both A and R are true A is true, R is false Both A and R are false Q98 A: All academic libraries have common qualities in many respects R: It is because all academic libraries exist to support the teaching and research programs of the parent institutions A is True, R is False A is False, R is True Both A and R is False Both A and R is True Q99 A: In college libraries a special emphasis must be given to text book service R: it's not only meets the difficulties of economically poor students but makes a very positive contribution to the students A is True, R is False A is False, R is True Both A and R is False Both A and R is True Q100 A: One of the objective of a primary school library is to inculcate the habit of learning and reading R: The librarian of a primary school library has a teaching role to perform Both A and R are true A is false, R is true A is true, R is false Both A and R are false Q101 How many Indian language divisions are available in the National Library of India Twelve Thirteen Fourteen Sixteen Q102 In which of the following function University library is distinct from a college library 1. research 2. conservation of knowledge and ideas 3. publication of research results 1 and 2 2 and 3 All None Q103 Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library situated in Patna, a unique repository of about 21000 Oriental manuscripts 2.5 lakh printed books Both None Q104 Libraries which are established along with an educational institution such a school, college or a university are referred to as ____________________ Public Library Special Library Academic Library None of these Q105 National Accessible Library located in Chennai Kolkata Mumbai Dehradun Q106 National Library for the Print Handicaped (NLPH) established in 1963 1964 1965 1967 Q107 National Library is: 1) a library maintained -out of government funds; 2) serving the nation as a whole; 3) No foreigners allowed inside the library 4) libraries are usually copyright libraries; 1,2,3 1,2,4 2,3,4 All of them Q108 National Library is : i) a library maintained without government funds; ii) serving the nation as a whole; iii) books in such libraries being for reference only; iv) libraries are usually copyright libraries 1, 2, 3 2, 3, 4 1,3,4 1,2,3,4 Q109 National Medical Library established on 1 April 1966 by the Government of India. It is located in Chennai Kolkata New Delhi Mumbai Q110 Non-formal education for the benefit of working professionals to upgrade knowledge and skill is called Continuing Education Library Movement Forum None of the above Q111 Public Library Manifesto formulated by UNESCO IFLA ALA CILIP Q112 Sarasvati Mahal Library located in Pune Nagpur Thanjavur Kolkata Q113 Select the wrong Pair? Rampur Raza Library - Rampur Saraswati Mahal Library - Thanjavur Khuda Baksh Oriental Library - Patna Buhar Library - Hyderabad Q114 The factors that caused the evolution of public libraries are : 1.Universal Public Education 2. Literacy 3.Enlightened leadership and Philanthropy 1 and 2 2 and 3 All of them None of them Q115 The quickest and the easiest access to the world's best thought is through public library - who wrote this Gerald Johnson Thomas McGuire Richard Bon Charles H. MacDonald Q116 The Rampur Raza Library is a treasure house of Indo Islamic learning and arts which was founded by Nawab Faizullah Khan in 1614 1774 1834 1964 Q117 The UNESCO Public Library Manifesto is a document approved by UNESCO in 1949 and renovated in Paris on 29 November____ 1991 1994 2000 2005 Q118 University library is distinct from a college library in functions such as research, conservation of knowledge and ideas and publication of research results. false true Q119 What is called as lifelong learning institution? College Library School Library University Library Public Library Q120 When we celebrate National Library Day in India? 12th April 12th August 12th October 12th November Q121 Which Library collections and services determined on the basis of the projects and programmes of the parent organisation Special Library School Library University Library Public Library Q122 Which one of the following is not a special library Khuda bakhsh Oriental Public Library National Accessible Library Connemara Public Library SIRD, BARC Q123 Who established National Library in India? Lord Curzon Lord Mountbatten Lord Willingdon C. Rajagopalachari Q124 Who said, “Public Library is the responsibility of Local and National Authorities. It must be supported by specific legislation and financed by National and Local Governments”? S.R.Ranganathan Gopala Rao Ekbote Sinha Committee Unesco Manifesto Q125 ___________who is considered as the father of Library Science Asa Don Dickinson S. R. Ranganathan Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad W.A.Borden Q126 A: Librarians should strive to improve libraries and library services continuously. R:It can be achieved by involving themselves in research and other systematic efforts to understand and improve library service A is false, R is true Both A and R are true A is true, R is false Both A and R are false Q127 According to M.A.Gopinath there are _______ distinct stages in the evolution of library profession. six five three two Q128 Arrange the following Public Library Acts according to their year of enactment: (i)Gujarat (ii) Madras (iii) Haryana (iv) Orissa (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii). (iii),(ii), (i),(iv) Q129 Arrange the states in ascending order according to library cess percentage 1. Goa 2. Kerala 3. Karnataka 4. AndhraPradesh 5. Tamil Nadu 1,2,3,4,5 3,5,2,4,1 5,2,4,3,1 2,4,1,5,3 Q130 In 1963 Model Library Act was formulated by a committee which was headed by _______ Dr. S.R Ranganathan Dr. D.M Sen Justice V.S. Jha BS Kesavan Q131 Prof. Ranganathan prepared "Model Library Act" and presented the same at the All Asia Educational Conference held at _____ in 1930. Banaras Chennai Delhi Kolkata Q132 Public Libraries Delivery of Books Act was initiated in 1924 1934 1944 1954 Q133 Red Letter day - the British library legislation became a reality- When? May 14, 1847 August 14, 1850 November 14, 1947 September 12, 1896 Q134 S.R. Ranganathan drafted a First Model Library Act in 1927 1930 1933 1941 Q135 The Delivery of Books Act 1954 was amended in 1956 to include periodicals patents reports Hindi books Q136 The National Policy on Education (NPE) was adopted by Parliament in May 1968 1986 1991 2002 Q137 The Press and Registration of Books Act 1867 1876 1877 1896 Q138 The Press and Registration of Books Act was passed by the British in _______ 1667 1767 1867 1967 Q139 Which of the following bill not drafted by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan? Travancore in 1947 Cochin in 1947 CP & Berar in 1946 Kashmir in 1949 Q140 Which of the following is the third state to enact library legislation in 1965 Karnataka Maharashtra Bihar Kerala Q141 Which of the following state collecting Library Cess on House tax and properties? Maharashtra West Bengal Manipur Andhra Pradesh Q142 Which of the following states don’t have library legislation? (i)Haryana (ii) Delhi (iii) J&K (iv) Manipur (i) and (ii) are correct (ii) and (iii) are correct (i) and (iv) are correct (i) and (iii) are correct Q143 Which one of the following library not receiving the books under Delivery of books act National Library of India Connemara Public Library Central Library, IIT, Bombay Delhi Public Library Q144 Which one of the following states has the provision of Library Cess? Maharashtra West Bengal Manipur Karnataka Q145 Which state of the following does not have the provision of library cess Kerala Maharashtra Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Q146 Which was the third state to enacted the public library act in India Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Maharashtra Q147 Who formulated ‘The Model Public Library Bill’ in the year 1942 Dr. S.R Ranganathan BS Kesavan Justice V.S. Jha Dr. D.M Sen Q148 Who implemented the Imperial Library Act in 1902 Justice V.S. Jha BS Kesavan Lord Curzon Peary Chand Mitra Q149 Assertion (A): There is need for Library Legislation in all States of India. Reason (R): To make Public Library System independent and without political influence. A is true, B is false A is False, B is true Both A & B are false Both A & B are true Q150 Model Public Library and Information Services Act prepared by V. Venkattappaiah S.R. Ranganathan Planning Commission Ministry of Education Q151 Tamil Nadu Public Libraries Act 1946 1947 1948 1949 Q152 Andhra Pradesh Public Libraries Act 1950 1960 1970 1980 Q153 Kartnataka Public Libraries Act 1965 1975 1955 1985 Q154 Maharashtra Public Libraries Act 1967 1968 1969 1970 Q155 West Bengal Public Libraries Act 1969 1967 1965 1979 Q156 Manipur Public Libraries Act 1969 1979 1988 1989 Q157 Kerala Public Libraries Act 1979 1989 1993 2002 Q158 Haryana Public Libraries Act 2002 2005 1989 1993 Q159 Mizoram Public Libraries Act 1994 1993 1989 1995 Q160 Goa Public Libraries Act 1979 1988 1994 1993 Q161 Orissa Public Libraries Act 1989 2001 1993 2005 Q162 Gujarat Public Libraries Act 2001 2005 2006 2007 Q163 Uttaranchal Public Libraries Act 2002 2005 2007 2009 Q164 Uttar Pradesh Public Libraries Act 2005 2006 2009 1989 Q165 Rajasthan Public Libraries Act 1965 1975 1995 2006 Q166 Bihar Public Libraries Act 2008 2005 2002 2009 Q167 Chattisgarh Public Libraries Act 2002 2005 2007 2008 Q168 Lakshadweep Public Libraries Act 2002 2004 2007 2008 Q169 Arunachal Pradesh Public Libraries Act 2009 2005 2002 2006 Q170 According to which law, children's libraries should be specially designed for children keeping in view the goal of the promotion of the use of books. The library is a growing organism Every reader his/her book Save the time of the reader Books are for use Q171 Assertion (A): According to the fifth Law of Library Science, Library is a growing organization. Reason (R): All resources of library are supposed to grow. (A) is true, but (R) is false. (A) is false, but (R) is true. Both (A) and (R) are false Both (A) and (R) are true Q172 Books for All is the variant of 1st Law 2nd Law 3rd Law 5th Law Q173 By which law, Investment in unused books is a dead investment and a waste Every book its reader Books are for use Every reader his/her book Save the time of the reader Q174 Dr S.R. Ranganathan has discussed the obligation of the state under 3 heads. Which of the following is not one of them Choice of books Finance Legislation Coordination Q175 Ranganathan's classic book entitled Five Laws of Library Science in published in 1928 1929 1930 1931 Q176 Second Law of Library Science imposes a number of obligations on: 1. The State 2.The Library Authority 3.The library staff The readers 1, 2, 3 2, 3, 4 1,3,4 1,2,3,4 Q177 The book "Five Laws of Library Science" published by S.R.Ranganathan Madras University Madras Library Association University of London Q178 The Five Laws of Library Science were enunciated in 1926 1927 1928 1929 Q179 The reader also has certain responsibilities cast on him by the law_________ The library is a growing organism Books are for use Every reader his/her book Every book its reader Q180 To buy a book that has no suitable or potential demand, in preference to a book that is in demand, is a violation of the Which Law. Books are for use Every reader his/her book Save the time of the reader The library is a growing organism Q181 We know Five Laws of Library Science were enunciated by S.R.Ranganathan. At the time Where he worked? as the Librarian of the University of Madras as Professor in Banaras Hindu University as Student at University College, London as Director in DRTC Q182 What is Fifth Law of Library Science? Books are for use The library is a growing organism Save the time of the reader Every book its reader Q183 What is First Law of Library Science? Every book its reader The library is a growing organism Books are for use Every reader his/her book Q184 What is Fourth Law of Library Science? Every book its reader Every reader his/her book The library is a growing organism Save the time of the reader Q185 What is Second Law of Library Science? Save the time of the reader Every reader his/her book The library is a growing organism Every book its reader Q186 What is Third Law of Library Science? The library is a growing organism Save the time of the reader Every reader his/her book Every book its reader Q187 Which Law advocates the universalisation and democratisation of library service First Second Third Fourth Q188 Which Law emphasises need for a Library Legislaion? Fourth Law Third Law Second Law First Law Q189 Which Law emphasises the need for a reference service by the staffs? Every book its reader Books are for use Every reader his/her book Save the time of the reader Q190 Which Law gives the message is that a library should be located at a central place where it is convenient to reach?

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