(171)
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Assertion (A): Classification as a tool for organization of
knowledge will continue to persist.
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Reason (R): In the age of e-documents classification is
redundant. Codes :
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Codes
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(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.
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(B) (A) is correct and (R) is false.
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(C) (R) is correct (A) is false.
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(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.
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(172)
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Assertion (A): Collection development should be judiciously
done.
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Reason (R): Almost all libraries have limited resources.
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Codes
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(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation
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(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the right
explanation
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(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
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(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
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(173)
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Assertion (A) : No single library connect all the demands of the
users
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Reason (R) : Resource sharing is the need of the day.
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Codes
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(A) Both (A) and (R) are false
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(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct
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(C) (A) is false, but (R) is true
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(D) (R) is false, but (A) is true
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(174)
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Assertion (A): Library catalogues meet most of the approaches of
the users.
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Reason (R): Catalogues include all the details of the document.
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Codes
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(A) Both (A) and (R) are true
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(B) (A) is true but (R) are false
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(C) Both are partially true
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(D) (R) is true, and (A) is false
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(175)
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Assertion (A): Information can be obtained from several sources
other than the libraries.
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Reason (R): Library science is narrower in scope than
information science Codes :
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Codes
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(A) (A) is false and (R) are true
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(B) (R) is false and (A) is true
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(C) Both (A) and (R) are false
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(D) Both (A) and (R) are true
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(176)
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The catalogue codes were developed in the order as :
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(A) Anglo American Code (Joint Code), Rules for Dictionary
catalogue, ALA rules
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for author and title entries, AACRI
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(B) Rules for Dictionary catalogue, ALA Rules for author and
title entries, AACRI,
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Anglo American Code (Joint Code)
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(C) Rules for dictionary catalogue, Anglo American Code (Joint
Code) ALA rules for
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author and title entries, AACRI
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(D) ALA rules for author and title entries, AACRI, Rules for
Dictionary catalogue,
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Anglo American Code
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(177)
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Which is the correct sequence of the following in the
chronological order of publication
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(A) 14th edition of D.D.C., 1st edition of C.C., Rider’s
International Classification, Broad
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System of Ordering.
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(B) 1st edition of C.C., 14th edition of D.D.C., Broad System of
Ordering, Rider’s
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International Classification
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(C) Rider’s International classification, 1st edition of C.C.,
Broad System of Ordering,
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14th edition of D.D.C.
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(D) 1st edition of C.C., Rider’s International Classification,
14th edition of D.D.C., Broad
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System of Ordering
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(178)
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Identify the development in following Library Software in
correct chronological
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sequence
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(A) Sanjaya, Libsys, SLIM, SOUL
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(B) SLIM, Libsys, SOUL, Sanjaya
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(C) Libsys, Sanjaya, SOUL, SLIM
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(D) Sanjaya, SOUL, SLIM, Libsys
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(179)
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Select the right chronological sequence of information systems,
as per their year of
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establishment
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(A) INIS, AGRIS, NISSAT, Patent Information System (India)
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(B) AGRIS, NISSAT, INIS, Patent Information System (India)
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(C) Patent Information System (India), INIS, AGRIS, NISSAT
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(D) NISSAT, AGRIS, INIS, Patent Information System (India)
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(180)
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Select the right sequence of the following devices according to
their storage capacity in descending order :
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(A) CD, DVD, Floppy Disc, Punched Card
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(B) Floppy Disc, Punched Card, CD, DVD
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(C) Punched Card, Floppy Disc, CD, DVD
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(D) DVD, CD, Floppy Disc, Punched Card
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