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UGC NET Important Questions Library and Information Science (Paper 2) - Part 11




This Quiz is posted with the sole aim of guiding the aspirants of UGC-NET Exam - Library and Information Science to the path of success. To sharpen the edges of your own intelligence and practice, in a structured and concrete manner to ensure you definite Success in your endeavor and will Pave your way for a successful career in Teaching (or) Research Profession . All the very best...... Knock the door of success......





  1.  NICNET Project is sponsored in India by?


    1.  ILA

    2.  UNESCO

    3.  Government of India

    4.  IFLA







  2. Checkmate software package is for _________


    1.  Binding of the book

    2.  Information Storage and Retrival

    3.  Mechanism of Acquisition

    4.  Serial control of Library







  3. BNB adopted which of the following for preparing subject index till 1956?


    1.  Chain Indexing

    2.  PRECIS

    3.  POPSI

    4.  Keyword Indexing







  4. The headings form LC Subject Headings appear in tracing on printed cards issued by?


    1.  H.W.Wilson Company

    2.  MacMillan Company

    3.  McRaw-Hil Company

    4.  Butterworth Company







  5. In USA Reference Service was started in the year _______


    1.  1874

    2.  1865

    3.  1878

    4.  1870







  6. The first president of IASLIC was?


    1.  Dr.S.R. Ranganathan

    2.  Dr.S.L. Hora

    3.  Dr.Chattapadhyaya

    4.  Dr.D.B.K.Rao







  7. Journal of Documentation is published from______


    1.  England

    2.  America

    3.  India

    4.  Jermany







  8. Kinds of Notation which have been introduced by Dr.S.R. Ranganathan is / are_______


    1.  Sector Notation

    2.  Pure Notation

    3.  Mixed Notation

    4.  All of these above







  9. The first All India Library Conference was convened at _______


    1.  Chennai

    2.  Bangalore

    3.  Kolkata

    4.  Delhi







  10. British Library Act was enacted in the UK in the year _______


    1.  1860

    2.  1881

    3.  1872

    4.  1972
























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