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CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term-End Examination
December, 2017
01165

BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND


LIBRARY SERVICES
Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50
Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal
marks. Illustrate your answers with suitable
examples and diagrams wherever necessary. Write
the relevant question number before writing the
answer.

1.1. Describe primary sources of information with


suitable examples.
OR
1.2. Discuss in detail, non-documentary sources of
information with suitable examples.

2.1. Discuss with examples, the different types of


biographical information sources.
OR
2.2. List the different types of dictionaries and
describe the uses of each type.
BLII-013 1 P.T.O.
3.1. What do you understand by circulation services ?
Describe the controlling processes of the
circulation section.

OR
3.2. Describe the different modes of providing
reference service.

4.1. What do you understand by awareness services ?


Discuss the need and purpose of such services in
libraries.

OR
4.2. Define User Orientation. Discuss the need of
user orientation in libraries.

5.0. Write short notes on any two of the following


(in about 250 words each) :
(a) Abstracting Periodicals
(b) Current Information Sources
(c) Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
(d) Information Literacy

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No. of Printed Pages : 4 IBLII-0131

CERTIFICATE AND LIBRARY AND


INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term-End Examination
0 June, 2018
BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND
LIBRARY SERVICES

Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50


Note : Attempts all questions. All questions carry equal
marks. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples
and diagrams, wherever necessary. Write the relevant
question number before writing the answer.

1.1 Describe the characteristics of different types of


secondary sources of information with suitable
examples of each type.
OR
1.2 Discuss different types of encyclopaedias along
with their uses.

2.1 What do you understand by a directory ?


Describe its types.
OR
2.2 What do you mean by electronic sources of
information ? Discuss their advantages and
limitations.

BLII-013 1 P.T.O.
3.1 Explain in detail various functions of a circulation
section.
OR
3.2 Describe the concept of reference service. Explain
its need and purpose.

4.1 Discuss the different types of reference queries.


OR
4.2 What are current awareness services ? Discuss
with suitable examples.

5.0 Write short notes on any two of the following :


(in about 250 words each)
(a) Tertiary sources
(b) Mass media
(c) SDI
(d) Library orientation

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CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
•71-' Term-End Examination
cV December, 2018
O
BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND
LIBRARY SERVICES

Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks.


Illustrate your answers with suitable examples and
diagrams wherever necessary. Write the relevant
question number before writing the answer.

1.1 Describe secondary sources of information with


suitable examples.
OR
1.2 What do you understand by a 'periodical' ?
Discuss its different types with suitable examples.

2.1 Discuss different types of directories with suitable


examples.
OR
2.2 Discuss the different types of geographical
information sources with examples.

3.1 Describe the Functions of a circulation section.


OR

BLII-013 1 P.T.O.
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activities involved in providing reference service
in libraries.

4.1 Describe different types of reference queries by


giving suitable examples.
OR
4.2 What is meant by SDI service ? Discuss its
components.

5.0 Write short notes on any two of the following


(in about 250 words each) :
(a) Standards
(b) Bibliographics
(c) Tertiary sources
(d) Automated circulation system

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CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY AND


INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term-End Examination
June, 2019
BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND
LIBRARY SERVICES

Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50


Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks.
Illustrate your answers with suitable examples and
diagrams wherever necessary. Write the relevant
question number before writing the answer.

1.1 Describe in detail categorisation of documentary


sources based on their form.
OR
1.2 What do you understand by an Encyclopaedia ?
Discuss its types with suitable examples.

2.1 What do you mean by ready reference sources ?


Evaluate yearbooks and almanacs as ready
reference sources.
OR
2.2 Discuss statistical information sources in detail
with suitable examples.

BLII-013 1 P.T.O.
3.1 What do you understand by circulation
service ? Discuss its aims and scope.
OR
3.2 What is meant by reference service ? Discuss its
need, purpose and components.

4.1 Discuss current awareness services in brief.


OR
4.2 Define user orientation. Discuss why user
orientation is essential in school libraries.

5.0 Write short notes on any two of the following (in


about 250 words each) :
(a) Scholarly periodicals
(b) Current information sources
(c) Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
(d) Relevance of reference service in digital era

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CERTIFICATE AND LIBRARY AND


INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term-End Examination,
December 2019
BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND
LIBRARY SERVICES
Time : 2 Hours] [Maximum Marks : 50

Note : Attempt all questions. All questions carry equal marks.


Illustrate your answer with suitable examples and
diagrams, wherever necessary. Write the relevant question
number before writing the answer.

1.1 What are the secondary sources of information? How


will you categorize them? Give suitable example of each
category.
OR
1.2 Describe different types of periodicals. Give examples of
each type.

2.1 Discuss general encyclopedia and its different categories.


Give an example of each category.
OR
2.2 What are electronic sources of information? List their
advantages and limitations.

BLII-013 P.T.O.
(2)

3.1 Describe different types of reference queries that are


received by reference section of a library.

OR
3.2 What do you understand by SDI service? Describe its
various components.

4.1 List the type of current awareness services provided by


the libraries. Describe any two of them in detail.
OR
4.2 Discuss various methods and media used for providing
uses orientation in libraries. Explain how would you
organise such a programme.

5.0 Write short notes on any two of the following (in about
250 words each) :
a) Mass Media
b) Statistical Information Sources
c) RFID Technology
d) E-Journals

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No. of Printed Pages : 24 BLII-013
CERTIFICATE IN. LIBRARY
AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term End Examination,
June, 2020
BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND LIBRARY SERVICES
Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 50

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark.
2. No cell phones, calculators, books, slide-rules, notebooks or written notes, etc. will
be allowed inside the examination hall.
3. You should follow the instructions given by the Centre Superintendent and by the
Invigilator at the examination venue. If you violate the instructions, you will be
disqualified.
4. Any candidate found copying or receiving or giving assistance in the examination
will be disqualified.
5. The Question Paper and the OMR Response Sheet (Answer Sheet) would be
supplied to you by the Invigilators. After the examination is over, you should hand
over the OMR Response Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the examination
hall. Any candidate who does not return the OMR Response Sheet will be
disqualified and the University may take further action against him/her.
6. All rough work is to be done on the question paper itself and not on any other
paper. Scrap paper is not permitted. For arriving at answers you may work in the
margins, make some markings or underline in the test booklet itself.
7. The University reserves the right to cancel the result of any candidate who
impersonates or uses/adopts other malpractices or uses any unfair means. The
University may also follow a procedure to verify the validity of scores of all
examinees uniformly. If there is substantial indication that your performance is not
genuine, the University may cancel your result.

BLII-013 (1) P. T. O.
How to fill up the information on the OMR, Response Sheet
(Examination Answer Sheet)
1. Write your complete Enrolment No. in 9 digits. This should correspond to the
enrolment number indicated by you on the OMR Response Sheet. Also write your
correct name, address with pin code in the space provided. Put your signatures on
the OMR Response Sheet with date. Ensure that the Invigilator in your
examination hall also puts his signatures with date on the OMR Response Sheet at
the space provided.

2. On the OMR Response Sheet student's particulars are to be filled in by blue/black


ball pen also. Use blue/black ball pen for writing the Enrolment No. and
Examination Centre Code as well as for blackening the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question.

3. Do not make any stray remarks on this sheet.

4. Write correct information in numerical digits in Enrolment No. and Examination


Centre Code Columns. The corresponding circle should be dark enough and should
be filled in completely.

5. Each question is followed by four probable answers which are numbered (1), (2), (3)
and (4). You should select and show only one answer to each question considered by
you as the most appropriate or the correct answer. Select the most appropriate
answer. Then by using blue/black ball pen, blacken the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question. If you find that answer
to any question is none of the four alternatives given under the question, you
should darken the circle with '0'.

6. No credit will be given if more than one answer is given for one question. Therefore,
you should select the most appropriate answer.

7. You should not spend too much time on one question. If you find any particular
question difficult, leave it and go to the next. If you have time left after answering
all the questions, you may go back to the unanswered question.

8. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

BLII-013 (2)
1. Which among the following are non-documentary sources of information ?

(1) Books (2) Humans

(3) Occasional Papers (4) Reports

2. Referral Service means :

(1) Directing the readers to the reference section

(2) Directing the reader to the correct source of information

(3) Providing long range reference service

(4) None of these

3. 'World of Learning' is a :

(1) Directory (2) News Digest

(3) Dictionary (4) Yearbook

4. 'Asian Recorder' is a :

(1) News Digest (2) Current Awareness Bulletin

(3) Record Keeping (4) None of these

5. Which of the following types of information will you find in abstracting

periodicals ?

(1) Bibliography (2) Index of terms

(3) Bibliography and abstracts (4) None of these

BLit-013 (3) P. T. O.
6. 'Chemical Abstracts Service' was provided by which of the following organisations ?

(1) Indian Chemical Society

(2) American Chemical Society

(3) Chemical Engineering Society

(4) Bureau of Indian Standards

7. Which of the following is not a primary source of information ?

(1) Speeches (2) Directories

(3) Photographs (4) None of these

8. Which one of the following publishes the 'Statesman's

Yearbook' ?

(1) Wiley (2) MacMillan

(3) Oxford (4) None of these

9. 'India : A Reference Annual', is an example of :

(1) Almanac ) Reference book

(3) Yearbook (4) None of these

10. Which of the following is a secondary source of information ?

(1) Diary (2) Abstract

(3) Government report (4) All of these

BLII-013 (4)
11. Glossary explains the technical terms of a particular :

(1) Country (2) Individual

(3) Language (4) Subjebt

12. In Encyclopaedia Britannica acts as an index to macropaedia.

(1) Bibliography (2) Introduction parts

(3) Propaedia (4) Micropaedia

13. A Gazetteer provides information about :

(1) Persons (2) Institutions

(3) Places (4) Animals

14. 'Famous First Facts' is an example of :

(1) Handbook (2) Encyclopaedia

(3) Yearbook (4) Directory

15. An annual publication containing a calendar frequently accompanied by

astronomical data is called :

(1) Yearbook (2) Almanac

(3) Directory (4) Gazetteer

16. Encyclopaedias are usually located in which section of a Library ?

(1) Circulation Section (2) Reference Section

(3) Technical Section (4) Special Collection of Restricted Access

BLII-013 (5) P. T. 0.
17. 'Gazetteer of India : The Indian Union' is published in volumes.

(1) Three (2) Four

(3) Two (4) Five

18. Newspaper Clipping Service is a type of information service.

(1) Anticipatory (2) Responsive

(3) On-demand (4) Retrospective

19. Which of the following is a tertiary document ?

(1) Research Paper (2) Thesis

(3) List of abstracting service (4) Abstracting periodical

20. Which edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica is called 'New Encyclopaedia

Britannica' ?

(1) 11th (2) 13th

(3) 15th (4) 18th

21. Which of the following is not a secondary source of information ?

(1) Indexing periodical

(2) Abstracting periodical

(3) Bibliography

(4) Bibliography of bibliographies

BLII-013 (6)
22. "World Directory of Sources of Patents" is published by :

(1) Bowker-Saur, U.S.A.

(2) WIPO

(3) Patent Information System, India

(4) Derwent, London

23. Yearbooks and almanacs are sources.

(1) Primary (2) Ready Reference

(3) Tertiary (4) Bibliographic

24. The personal belongings of a reader are kept at the

(1) Cloakroom (2) Property Counter

(3) Gate Counter (4) Store Room

25. Asian Recorder is a publication.

(1) Monthly (2) Bi-monthly

(3) Annual (4) Weekly

26. What is the relation between Current Awareness Service and SDI ?

(1) SDI is one form of CAS (2) CAS is one form of SDI

(3) Both are exactly same (4) There is no relation

P. T. O.
BLII-013 (7)
27. Ready Reference Sources are handy tools for :

(1) Answers to all questions

(2) Answers to fact finding questions

(3) Easy information retrieval tools

(4) None of these

28. 'Indian Books in Print' is an example of bibliography.

(1) Trade (2) National

(3) Universal (4) Subject

29. Universities Handbook is a :

(1) Handbook (2) Directory

(3) Yearbook (4) Bibliography

30. are documents that contain descriptions about the technical requirements

of a product.

(1) Specifications (2) Patents

(3) Standards (4) Reports

31. Which reference source is referred as "Backbone of reference services in libraries" ?

(1) Dictionaries (2) Encyclopaedia

(3) Biographies (4) Bibliographies

BLII-013
(8)
32. Which of the following is not a secondary source of information ?

(1) India : A Reference Mannual (2) Handbook of Libraries

(3) Patent (4) Abstracting periodical

33. Sources which are available chiefly in printed form are known as :

(1) Reference sources (2) Documentary sources

(3) Information sources (4) Non-Documentary sources

34. 'Guinness Book of World Recbrds' is published from :

(1) Paris (2) New York

(3) London (4) Washingto D.C.

35. 'The Books in Print' is published by :

(1) H. W. Wilson (2) McGraw Hill

(3) John Wiley (4) R. R. Bowker

36. Translations are categorised under :

(1) Primary sources (2) Secondary sources

(3) Tertiary sources (4) Non-documentary sources

37. The "Walford's Guide to Reference Materials" is published in :

(1) 3 volumes (2) 4 volumes

(3) 2 volumes (4) 5 volumes

P. T. O.
BLII-013 (9)
38. The two types of Reference Services are

(1) Short Range and Long Range services

(2) Exhaustive and Everyday services

(3) Current and Everyday services

(4) Current and Retrospective services

39. 'Chemical Abstracts' was published :

(1) Fortnightly (2) Yearly

(3) Monthly (4) Weekly

40. 'Encyclopaedia Americana' was published from :

(1) London (2) Chicago

(3) New York (4) Washington D.C.

41. Yellow pages are example of which type of directory ?

(1) Telephone directory (2) Organisational directory

(3) Business/trade directory (4) None of these

42. 'Guide to Literature' comes under :

(1) Bibliographical Sources (2) Primary Sources

(3) Secondary Sources (4) Tertiary Sources

BLII-013
( 10 )
43. User education means :

(1) Directing the user to use encyclopaedia

(2) Educating the user on use of library

(3) Providing material to the user

(4) None of these

44. 'Merriam Webster's Intermediate Dictionary' is an example of :

(1) General language dictionary (2) Subject specific dictionary

(3) Multi-lingual dictionary (4) None of these

45. Which reference sources will you use to study the changing trends in demographic

profile of a city ?

(1) Almanacs (2) Encyclopaedia

(3) Travel Guides (4) Statistical Handbook

46. LISA stands for :

(1) Library Science Abstract

(2) Literature Search Academy

(3) Library and Information Science Abstracts

(4) Library and Information Science Academy

47. Most authentic and original materials usually take the form of a journal article,

report or a patent are :

(1) Primary sources (2) Secondary sources

(3) Tertiary sources (4) Bibliography

( 11 ) P. T. O.
BLII-013
48. Reminders are sent by the library for :

(1) Books which were issued but not received back

(2) Out dated books which are out of demand

(3) Very old books

(4) Low discount books

49. OPAC stands for :

(1) Online Public Accessible Catalogue

(2) Online Public Available Catalogue

(3) Online Public Access Catalogue

(4) Online Publicly Accessed Catalogue

50. What do we mean by recall in the context of a library ?

(1) Calling back the issued documents

(2) Recalling something from memory

(3) Renaming something

(4) Registering users

BLII-013
( 12 )
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BLII-013 ( 23 )
No. of Printed Pages : 24 BLII-013
CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY
AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term End Examination,
December, 2020
BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND LIBRARY SERVICES
Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 50

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark.
2. No cell phones, calculators, books, slide-rules, notebooks or written notes, etc. will
be allowed inside the examination hall.
3. You should follow the instructions given by the Centre Superintendent and by the
Invigilator at the examination venue. If you violate the instructions, you will be
disqualified.
4. Any candidate found copying or receiving or giving assistance in the examination
will be disqualified.
5. The Question Paper and the OMR Response Sheet (Answer Sheet) would be
supplied to you by the Invigilators. After the examination is over, you should hand
over the OMR Response Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the examination
hall. Any candidate who does not return the OMR Response Sheet will be
disqualified and the University may take further action against him/her.
6. All rough work is to be done on the question paper itself and not on any other
paper. Scrap paper is not permitted. For arriving at answers you may work in the
margins, make some markings or underline in the test booklet itself.
7. The University reserves the right to cancel the result of any candidate who
impersonates or uses/adopts other malpractices or uses any unfair means. The
University may also follow a procedure to verify the validity of scores of all
examinees uniformly. If there is substantial indication that your performance is not
genuine, the University may cancel your result.

BLII-013 (1) P. T. O.
How to fill up the information on the OMR Response Sheet
(Examination Answer Sheet)
1. Write your complete Enrolment No. in 9 digits. This should correspond to the
enrolment number indicated by you on the OMR Response Sheet. Also write your
correct name, address with pin code in the space provided. Put your signatures on
the OMR Response Sheet with date. Ensure that the Invigilator in your
examination hall also puts his signatures with date on the OMR Response Sheet at
the space provided.

2. On the OMR Response Sheet student’s particulars are to be filled in by blue/black


ball pen also. Use blue/black ball pen for writing the Enrolment No. and
Examination Centre Code as well as for blackening the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question.

3. Do not make any stray remarks on this sheet.

4. Write correct information in numerical digits in Enrolment No. and Examination


Centre Code Columns. The corresponding circle should be dark enough and should
be filled in completely.

5. Each question is followed by four probable answers which are numbered (1), (2), (3)
and (4). You should select and show only one answer to each question considered by
you as the most appropriate or the correct answer. Select the most appropriate
answer. Then by using blue/black ball pen, blacken the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question. If you find that answer
to any question is none of the four alternatives given under the question, you
should darken the circle with ‘0’.

6. No credit will be given if more than one answer is given for one question. Therefore,
you should select the most appropriate answer.

7. You should not spend too much time on one question. If you find any particular
question difficult, leave it and go to the next. If you have time left after answering
all the questions, you may go back to the unanswered question.

8. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

BLII-013 (2)
1. Humans are considered as ............. sources of information.

(1) Documentary (2) Non-documentary

(3) Bibliographical (4) Statistical

2. ‘Current Science’ is an example of a ........... periodical.

(1) Primary (2) Secondary

(3) Tertiary (4) None of these

3. Which publication can be considered as a ‘draft standard’ ?

(1) Patent (2) Gazette

(3) Specification (4) Report

4. Standards are generally of the following types :

(1) Fundamental and Technical (2) Primary and General

(3) Technical and Pure (4) Fundamental and Special

5. The word ‘index’ is derived from the Latin word :

(1) Indicare (2) Indicure

(3) Indexiare (4) Indexe

6. Bibliography is a ........... source of information.

(1) Secondary (2) Primary

(3) Non-documentary (4) Tertiary

BLII-013 (3)
7. The first periodical published was :

(1) Le Journal des Scavans (2) Journal de Scavans

(3) Le Journal des (4) Scavans de Journal

8. The first issue of ‘Philosophical Transactions’ was published in :

(1) March, 1665 (2) April, 1675

(3) March, 1775 (4) April, 1685

9. Paintings and drawings on the stones and cave walls are known as :

(1) Block painting (2) Cave writing

(3) Pictographic writing (4) Wall writing

10. ‘Chemical News’ is published ............ .

(1) Weekly (2) Monthly

(3) Fortnightly (4) Annually

11. ‘Science Reporter’ is published by :

(1) NISCAIR (2) DRDO

(3) IISC (4) UGC

12. ............... are directories of towns, cities, regions of a country.

(1) Trade and Business Directories

(2) Topographical Directories

(3) Organisational Directories

(4) Telephone Directories

BLII-013 (4)
13. Only a .............. can give correct picture of the earth as a whole.

(1) Map (2) Atlas

(3) Globe (4) None of these

14. Which type of map shows the distribution of a particular feature on the earth’s

surface ?

(1) Thematic Map (2) General Map

(3) Reference Map (4) None of these

15. NSSO stands for :

(1) National Statistical Sample Office

(2) National Sample Survey Office

(3) National Statistical Survey Office

(4) National Survey Sample Office

16. McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms is an example of :

(1) General language dictionary

(2) Subject specific dictionary

(3) Multi-lingual dictionary

(4) None of the above

17. Which of the following is a secondary source of information ?

(1) Patent (2) Standard

(3) Yearbook (4) Diary

BLII-013 (5)
18. A book containing collective biographies is called a ............... .

(1) Biographical Dictionary (2) Who’s Who

(3) Who Was Who (4) None of these

19. Walford’s Guide to Reference Material is a ............. source.

(1) Primary (2) Secondary

(3) Tertiary (4) None of these

20. .............. is a list of books or other works published in a country or about a country

or in the language of a country.

(1) National Bibliography (2) Trade Bibliography

(3) International Bibliography (4) Subject Bibliography

21. ............... is known as extension of loan period for a document.

(1) Return (2) Renewal

(3) Reservation (4) Issue

22. It is a service that establishes a link or contact between a user/reader and

document/book through personalised service :

(1) Abstracting service (2) Indexing service

(3) Circulation service (4) Reference service

BLII-013 (6)
23. Which of the following is not a non-documentary source of

information ?

(1) Human (2) Organisation

(3) Book (4) Cyber media

24. ............. comes under the category of ready reference sources.

(1) Directories (2) Treatises

(3) Encyclopaedias (4) Bibliographies

25. State-of-the-art reports are .......... type of publications.

(1) Index (2) Review

(3) General (4) None of these

26. ‘Guinness Book of World Records’ is a :

(1) Guidebook (2) Yearbook

(3) Directory (4) Handbook

27. All recorded sources of information are known as :

(1) Documentary sources (2) Non-documentary sources

(3) Tertiary sources (4) None of these

BLII-013 (7)
28. Technical reports come under :

(1) Primary sources (2) Secondary sources

(3) Tertiary sources (4) None of these

29. Papers presented in the conferences are published in the form

of :

(1) Reports (2) Bulletins

(3) Conference Proceedings (4) None of these

30. Scholarly periodicals are generally ............... .

(1) Secondary (2) Referred

(3) Popular (4) None of these

31. Index Medicus was published by :

(1) National Library of Medicine (2) Library of Congress

(3) H. W. Wilson (4) Sage

32. Indian Science Abstracts is published by :

(1) DRDO (2) UGC

(3) ALA (4) NISCAIR

BLII-013 (8)
33. Browne system is devised by :

(1) Nina E. Browne (2) Charles Browne

(3) John Browne (4) Library of Congress

34. RSS stands for :

(1) Relevant Site Summary (2) Related Site Summary

(3) Rich Site Summary (4) Right Site Summary

35. ............ are meant for consultation and not for continuous reading.

(1) Reference books (2) Text books

(3) Treatises (4) Monographs

36. Universities handbook is published by :

(1) American Library Association

(2) Association of Indian Universities

(3) Association of International Universities

(4) None of the above

37. Fodor’s India is a :

(1) Travel Guide (2) Directory

(3) Yearbook (4) Encyclopaedia

BLII-013 (9)
38. Who defined, “Reference service is the process of establishing contact between a

reader and his document in a personal way.”

(1) William Katz (2) Margaret Hutchins

(3) Noah Webster (4) S. R. Ranganathan

39. Who is the publisher of ‘The Stateman’s Yearbook’ ?

(1) MacMillan (2) Europa

(3) Sage (4) R. R. Bowker

40. What does OED stands for ?

(1) Oxford Elementary Dictionary

(2) Oxford Exclusive Dictionary

(3) Oxford English Dictionary

(4) None of the above

41. Webster’s Geographical dictionary is a :

(1) Dictionary (2) Encyclopaedia

(3) Directory (4) International Gazetteer

42. Ready reference service means :

(1) Reference service provided in a very short-time

(2) Reference service provided in a very long-time

(3) Preparation for reference service

(4) None of the above

BLII-013 ( 10 )
43. What is the name of the part of the library which is meant for storage of reading

material ?

(1) Store room (2) Stack room

(3) Resources room (4) Book room

44. ............ is a slip pasted in a book which indicates when the book is due.

(1) Readers slip (2) Reminder slip

(3) Date slip (4) All of these

45. ‘World of Learning’ is published by :

(1) Europa (2) Bowker

(3) Oxford University Press (4) MacMillan

46. Kothari Industrial Directory is a :

(1) Telephone Directory (2) Topographic Directory

(3) Professional Directory (4) Trade and Business Directory

47. Maps are prepared by :

(1) Classifiers (2) Cartographers

(3) Lexicographers (4) All of these

BLII-013 ( 11 )
48. The IMB was started in :

(1) 1957 (2) 1958

(3) 1964 (4) 1947

49. Who’s Who is a source which covers only :

(1) Dead (2) Retrospective

(3) Living (4) Non-living

50. Which among the following is a tertiary information source in electronic form ?

(1) OPAC (2) E-Journal

(3) Britannica Online (4) Grolier Online

BLII-013 ( 12 )
BLII-013
iqLrdky; vkSj lwpuk foKku esa lfVZfQdsV
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ch- ,y- vkbZ- vkbZ-&013 % lwpuk lzksr ,oa iqLrdky; lsok,¡

le; : 2 ?k.Vs vf/kdre vad : 50

lkekU; funsZ’k
1. lHkh iz'u vfuok;Z gSaA izR;sd iz'u 1 vad dk gSA
2. ijh{kk d{k ds vanj lsyQksu] dSydqysVlZ] iqLrdsa] LykbM&:Yl] uksVcqDl ;k fyf[kr uksV~l] bR;kfn ys
tkus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
3. vkidks ijh{kk LFky ij dsanz O;oLFkkid o fujh{kd ds }kjk fn, x;s funsZ’kksa dk vuqikyu djuk gksxkA
,slk u djus ij vkidks v;ksX; ?kksf”kr fd;k tk,xkA
4. dksbZ ijh{kkFkhZ udy djrs ;k djkrs gq, idM+k tkrk gS rks mls v;ksX; ?kksf”kr dj fn;k tk,xkA
5. vkidks fujh{kd }kjk iz’ui= rFkk vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d iznku fd;k tk,xkA ijh{kk lekIr gks tkus
ds i’pkr~] ijh{kk d{k NksM+us ls igys vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d dks fujh{kd dks lkSai nsaA fdlh ijh{kkFkhZ
}kjk ,slk u djus ij mls v;ksX; ?kksf”kr dj fn;k tk,xk rFkk fo’ofo|ky; mlds f[kykQ vkxs
dk;Zokgh dj ldrk gSA
6. lHkh jQ dk;Z iz’ui= ij gh djuk gS] fdlh vU; dkxt ij ughaA LØSi isij dh vuqefr ugha gSA mŸkj
nsrs le; vki mŸkj&iqfLrdk esa gh gkf’k;s dk iz;ksx dj ldrs gSa] dqN fu’kku yxk ldrs gSa ;k js[kkafdr
dj ldrs gSaA
7. fo’ofo|ky; dks ;g vf/kdkj gS fd fdlh ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk vuqfpr O;ogkj ;k vuqfpr lk/kuksa dk iz;ksx
djus ij mlds ifj.kke dks jí dj nsA fo’ofo|ky; dks Hkh pkfg, fd og lHkh ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds vadksa dh
tk¡p ,dleku :i ls djsA ;fn dgha ls ,slk fn[kkbZ nsrk gS fd vkidk fu”iknu mfpr ugha gS] rks
fo’ofo|ky; vkids ifj.kke jí dj ldrk gSA
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vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj&i=d ¼ijh{kk mŸkj i=d½ ij lwpuk dSls Hkjsa
1. 9 vadksa esa viuk iw.kZ vuqØekad fy[ksaA ;g vuqØekad vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d ij vkids }kjk Mkys x,
vuqØekad ls feyuk pkfg,A fn, x, LFkku esa viuk lgh uke] irk Hkh fiu dksM lfgr fyf[k,A vks- ,e-
vkj- mŸkj i=d ij frfFk lfgr vius gLrk{kj dhft,A ;g lqfuf’pr dj ysa fd vkids ijh{kk d{k esa
fujh{kd us Hkh nh xbZ txg ij frfFk lfgr vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d ij gLrk{kj dj fn, gaSA
2. vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d ij ijh{kkFkhZ dk fooj.k uhys@dkys cky isu }kjk Hkjk tkuk pkfg,A vuqØekad
o ijh{kk dsanz dwV fy[kus o lkFk gh iz’u ds Øekad ds lkeus lgh mŸkj&la[;k okys xksys dks dkyk djus
ds fy, Hkh uhys@dkys cky isu dk iz;ksx djsaA

3. bl i=d ij dksbZ vokafNr fu’kku u yxk;saA


4. vuqØekad rFkk ijh{kk dsanz dwV LraHk esa lgh lwpuk vadksa esa fy[ksaA laxr xksys dks iw.kZr% xgjk djsa rFkk
iw.kZ :i ls HkjsaA

5. izR;sd iz’u ds pkj laHkkfor mŸkj gSa ftUgsa ¼1½] ¼2½] ¼3½ o ¼4½ }kjk n’kkZ;k x;k gSA vkidks buesa ls
lokZf/kd mfpr mŸkj dks pqudj n’kkZuk gSA lokZf/kd mfpr mŸkj dks pqudj uhys@dkys cky isu ls iz’u
ds Øekad ds lkeus lgh mŸkj okys xksys dks dkyk djsaA ;fn vkidks yxs fd iz’u ds uhps fn, gq, pkj
fodYiksa esa ls dksbZ lgh ugha gS] vki xksys dks ^0* lfgr dkyk djsaA

6. ,d ls vf/kd mŸkj gksus ij dksbZ vad ugha feysxkA blfy, lokZf/kd mfpr mŸkj dks gh pqusaA
7. ,d iz’u ij vf/kd le; er [kpZ dhft,A ;fn vkidks dksbZ iz’u dfBu yx jgk gks] rks mls NksM+dj
vxys iz’u dks gy djus dk iz;kl dhft,A ckn esa le; cpus ij ml NksM+s gq, iz’u dk mŸkj ns ldrs
gSaA

8. xyr mŸkjksa gsrq dksbZ _.kkRed vadu ugha gksxkA

BLII-013 ( 14 )
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2. ^ *

3. ^ *

4.

5. ^ * Ÿ

6.

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7.

(1) Le Journal des Scavans (2) Journal de Scavans


(3) Le Journal des (4) Scavans de Journal

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10.

11. ¡

12. ] ¡

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15.

16. &

17. &

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Who’s Who

Who Was Who

19.

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21.

22.

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24. &

25.

26.

27.

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28. ±

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31. ¡

32. ª ¡

33.

34.

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39.

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46. ª ª

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48.

49. Who’s Who

50. & ª

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BLII-013 ( 23 )
Rough Work

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No. of Printed Pages : 24 BLII-013

CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY AND


INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)

Term-End Examination

June, 2021

BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND


LIBRARY SERVICES

Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50

BLII-013

nwñVH$mb` Am¡a gyMZm {dkmZ _| g{Q>©{\$Ho$Q>


(gr.Eb.AmB©.Eg.)
gÌm§V narjm
OyZ, 2021
~r.Eb.AmB©.AmB©.-013 : gyMZm òmoV Ed§ nwñVH$mb` godmE±

g_` : 2 KÊQ>o A{YH$V_ A§H$ : 50

BLII-013 1
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark.

2. No cell phones, calculators, books, slide-rules, note-books or written notes, etc. will be
allowed inside the examination hall.

3. You should follow the instructions given by the Centre Superintendent and by the
Invigilator at the examination venue. If you violate the instructions you will be
disqualified.

4. Any candidate found copying or receiving or giving assistance in the examination will
be disqualified.

5. The Test Booklet and the OMR Response Sheet (Answer Sheet) would be supplied to
you by the Invigilators. After the examination is over, you should hand over the OMR
Response Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the examination hall. Any candidate
who does not return the OMR Response Sheet will be disqualified and the University
may take further action against him/her.

6. All rough work is to be done on the Test Booklet itself and not on any other paper.
Scrap paper is not permitted. For arriving at answers you may work in the margins,
make some markings or underline in the Test Booklet itself.

7. The University reserves the right to cancel the result of any candidate who
impersonates or uses/adopts other malpractices or uses any unfair means. The
examination is conducted under uniform conditions. The University would also follow
a procedure to verify the validity of scores of all examinees uniformly. If there is
substantial indication that your performance is not genuine, the University may
cancel your result.

BLII-013 2
gm_mÝ` {ZX}e
1. g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ & àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m h¡ &

2. narjm H$j Ho$ AÝXa H$moB© gob µ\$moZ, H¡$ëHw$boQ>a, nwñVH|$, ñbmBS>-ê$b, ZmoQ>-~wH$ `m {b{IV ZmoQ>, BË`m{X bmZo
H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &

3. narjm ñWb na AmnH$mo Ho$ÝÐ AYrjH$ Am¡a {ZarjH$ Ûmam {XE JE {ZX}em| H$m nmbZ H$aZm h¡ & `{X Amn CZHo$
{ZX}em| H$m Cëb§KZ H$a|Jo Vmo AmnH$mo A`mo½` Kmo{fV {H$`m OmEJm &

4. narjm _| `{X H$moB© narjmWu ZH$b H$aVo hþE `m ghm`Vm XoVo hþE `m àmá H$aVo hþE nm`m J`m Vmo Cgo A`mo½`
Kmo{fV {H$`m OmEJm &

5. AmnH$mo {ZarjH$m| Ûmam narjm nwpñVH$m Am¡a OMR CÎma-nÌ {XE OmE±Jo & narjm Ho$ g_má hmoZo na, narjm H$j
N>mo‹S>Zo go nhbo AmnH$mo OMR CÎma-nÌ {ZarjH$ H$mo gm¢n XoZm Mm{hE & Omo narjmWu AnZo OMR CÎma-nÌ H$mo
Zht bm¡Q>mVm h¡, Cgo A`mo½` Kmo{fV {H$`m OmEJm Am¡a {díd{dÚmb` CgHo$ {déÕ AmJo H$m`©dmhr H$aoJm &

6. g^r aµ\$ H$m`© narjm nwpñVH$m na hr {H$`m OmEJm Am¡a {H$gr AÝ` H$mµJµO na Zht & H$mµJµO Ho$ H$moB© AÝ`
Qw>H$‹S>m| H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ & CÎmam| VH$ nhþ±MZo Ho$ {bE AmnH$mo narjm nwpñVH$m _| _m{O©Zm| _| H$m_ H$aZo, Hw$N>
{ZemZ bJmZo `m Cg_| aoIm§{H$V H$aZo H$s AZw_{V h¡ &

7. {díd{dÚmb` {H$gr Eogo narjmWu H$m n[aUm_ {ZañV H$aZo H$m A{YH$ma aIVr h¡ Omo N>X²_ê$n YmaU H$aVm h¡
`m H$moB© AÝ` XþamMma AnZmVm h¡ `m à`moJ H$aVm h¡ `m AZw{MV gmYZ à`moJ H$aVm h¡ & narjm EH$g_mZ
pñW{V`m| Ho$ AYrZ g§Mm{bV H$s Om ahr h¡ & {díd{dÚmb` g^r narjm{W©`m| Ho$ àmám§H$m| H$s _mÝ`Vm EH$g_mZ
ê$n go Om±MZo H$s {H«$`m{d{Y AnZmEJr & `{X n`m©á g§Ho$V h¡ {H$ AmnH$m {ZînmXZ Agbr Zht h¡, Vmo
{díd{dÚmb` AmnH$m n[aUm_ {ZañV H$a gH$Vr h¡ &

BLII-013 3
How to fill up the information on the OMR Response Sheet

(Examination Answer Sheet)

1. Write your complete Enrolment No. in 9 digits. This should correspond to the
enrolment number indicated by you on the OMR Response Sheet. Also write your
correct name, address with pin code in the space provided. Put your signature on the
OMR Response Sheet with date. Ensure that the Invigilator in your examination hall
also puts his signature with date on the OMR Response Sheet at the space provided.

2. On the OMR Response Sheet, student’s particulars are to be filled in by Blue/Black


Ball pen. Use Blue/Black Ball pen for writing the Enrolment No. and Examination
Centre Code as well as for darkening the circle bearing the correct answer number
against the serial number of the question.

3. Do not make any stray remarks on this sheet.

4. Write correct information in numerical digits in Enrolment No. and Examination


Centre Code Columns. The corresponding circle should be dark enough and should be
filled in completely.

5. Each question is followed by four probable answers which are numbered 1, 2, 3 & 4.
You should select and show only one answer to each question considered by you as the
most appropriate or the correct answer. Select the most appropriate answer. Then by
using Blue/Black Ball pen, darken the circle bearing the correct answer number
against the serial number of the question. If you find that answer to any question is
none of the four alternatives given under the question, you should darken the circle
with ‘0’.

6. No credit will be given if more than one answer is given for one question. Therefore,
you should select the most appropriate answer.

7. You should not spend too much time on any one question. If you find any particular
question difficult, leave it and go to the next. If you have time left after answering all
the questions, you may go back to the unanswered ones.

8. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

BLII-013 4
OMR CÎma-nÌ na gyMZm ^aZo Ho$ {ZX}e
(narjm CÎma nÌH$)

1. AnZr nyar Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m (EZamob_|Q> Zå~a) 9 A§H$m| _| {b{IE & `h AmnHo$ Ûmam OMR CÎma-nÌ na
g§Ho${VV Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m (EZamob_|Q> Zå~a) Ho$ AZwê$n hmoZm Mm{hE & {XE JE ñWmZ _| AnZm ghr Zm_ d
{nZ H$moS> g{hV nVm ^r {b{IE & OMR CÎma-nÌ na {V{W g{hV AnZo hñVmja H$s{OE & `h ^r gw{ZpíMV
H$a br{OE {H$ AmnHo$ narjm H$j Ho$ {ZarjH$ Zo OMR CÎma-nÌ na {XE JE ñWmZ na {V{W g{hV hñVmja
H$a {XE h¢ &

2. OMR CÎma-nÌH$ na narjmWu H$m {ddaU Zrbo/H$mbo ~mb noZ Ûmam ^am OmZm Mm{hE & Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m d
narjm Ho$ÝÐ Hy$Q> {bIZo d gmW hr àíZ Ho$ H«$_m§H$ Ho$ gm_Zo ghr CÎma-g§»`m dmbo Jmobo H$mo H$mbm H$aZo Ho$
{bE ^r Zrbo/H$mbo ~mb noZ H$m à`moJ H$a| &

3. Bg nÌH$ na H$moB© Adm§{N>V {ZemZ Zht bJmE± &

4. Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m Am¡a narjm Ho$ÝÐ H$moS> dmbo H$m°b_m| _| A§H$m| _| ghr gyMZm {b{IE & g§JV d¥Îm n`m©á Jhao hmoZo
Mm{hE Am¡a nyar Vah go ^ao hþE hmoZo Mm{hE &

5. àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ ~mX Mma (`m H$_) g§^m{dV CÎma h¢, Omo 1, 2, 3 VWm 4 Ûmam {Zê${nV {H$E JE h¢ & àË`oH$
àíZ Ho$ {bE AmnH$mo Ho$db EH$ CÎma M`{ZV H$aHo$ {Z{X©ï> H$aZm Mm{hE {Ogo Amn gdm©{YH$ C{MV `m ghr
CÎma _mZVo h¢ & gdm©{YH$ Cn`wº$ CÎma Mw{ZE & VËníMmV² Zrbo/H$mbo ~m°b noZ Ho$ à`moJ Ûmam àíZ Ho$ H«$_m§H$ Ho$
gm_Zo ghr CÎma g§»`m dmbo d¥Îm H$mo H$mbm H$s{OE & `{X Amn nmVo h¢ {H$ àíZ Ho$ ZrMo {XE Mma {dH$ënm| _| go
H$moB© ^r ghr CÎma Zht h¡ Vmo AmnH$mo d¥Îm ‘0’ H$mo H$mbm H$aZm Mm{hE &

6. `{X EH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE EH$ go A{YH$ CÎma {X`m OmEJm Vmo H$moB© A§H$ Zht {XE OmE±Jo & Bg{bE AmnH$mo
gdm©{YH$ C{MV CÎma H$m M`Z H$aZm Mm{hE &

7. {H$gr EH$ àíZ na A{YH$ g_` Zht bJmBE & `{X AmnH$mo H$moB© {d{eï> àíZ H${R>Z bJVm h¡, Vmo Cgo N>mo‹S>H$a
AJbo na OmBE & nyao àíZm| H$m CÎma XoZo Ho$ ~mX `{X AmnHo$ nmg g_` h¡, Vmo Amn CZ àíZm| na dmng Om
gH$Vo h¢ {OZH$m AmnZo CÎma Zht {X`m h¡ &

8. µJbV CÎmam| hoVw H$moB© G$UmË_H$ A§H$Z Zht hmoJm &

BLII-013 5
1. World of Learning is published from
(1) Oxford
(2) London

(3) Cambridge
(4) Yorkshire

2. The first known printed book is


(1) Diamond Sutra
(2) Main Sutra

(3) Golden Sutra


(4) Platinum Sutra

3. Indian patents information are published in


(1) Patent Report
(2) Gazette of India

(3) Patent Journal


(4) None of the above

4. BIS stands for


(1) Bureau of Information Standards
(2) Bureau of Important Standards

(3) Bureau of International Standards


(4) Bureau of Indian Standards

5. In optical media, content is written using


(1) Magnet
(2) Slides

(3) Laser
(4) None of the above

BLII-013 6
1. dëS>© Am°\$ b{ZªJ H$hm± go àH$m{eV {H$`m OmVm h¡ ?

(1) Am°Šg\$moS>©

(2) b§XZ

(3) H¢${~«O

(4) `m°H©$em`a

2. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$go nhbr _w{ÐV nwñVH$ Ho$ ê$n _| OmZm OmVm h¡ ?

(1) S>m`_§S> gyÌ

(2) _oZ gyÌ

(3) JmoëS>Z gyÌ

(4) ßb¡{Q>Z_ gyÌ

3. ^maVr` noQ>|Q> gyMZm H$hm± àH$m{eV H$s OmVr h¡ ?

(1) noQ>|Q> [anmoQ>©

(2) ^maV H$m amOnÌ

(3) noQ>|Q> n{ÌH$m

(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

4. ~r.AmB©.Eg. H$m Š`m AW© h¡ ?

(1) ã`yamo Am°\$ B§\$m°_©oeZ ñQ>¢S>S²>©g


(2) ã`yamo Am°\$ B§nm°Q>ªoQ> ñQ>¢S>S²>©g
(3) ã`yamo Am°\$ B§Q>aZoeZb ñQ>¢S>S²>©g
(4) ã`yamo Am°\$ B§{S>`Z ñQ>¢S>S²>©g

5. Am°pßQ>H$b _r{S>`m _| {bIZo Ho$ {bE Š`m à`moJ {H$`m OmVm h¡ ?

(1) _¡½ZoQ>
(2) ñbmBS>
(3) boOa
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

BLII-013 7
6. ‘Vigyan Pragati’ is published by
(1) CSIR
(2) NISCAIR
(3) DRDO
(4) UGC

7. Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy is a


(1) Special Dictionary
(2) General Dictionary
(3) Bilingual Dictionary
(4) None of the above

8. The word Encyclopaedia is derived from which language ?


(1) Latin
(2) Greek
(3) German
(4) English

9. The World Almanac and Book of Facts is published from


(1) UK
(2) USA
(3) India
(4) France

10. ‘International Who’s Who’ is published by


(1) Europa
(2) Macmillan
(3) Bowker
(4) Blackwell

11. MOSPI stands for


(1) Ministry of Statistical Publication and Information
(2) Ministry of Science Publication and Information
(3) Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
(4) None of the above

BLII-013 8
6. ‘{dkmZ àJ{V’ Zm_H$ n{ÌH$m H$hm± go àH$m{eV hmoVr h¡ ?
(1) gr.Eg.AmB©.Ama.
(2) {ZñHo$`a
(3) S>r.Ama.S>r.Amo.
(4) `y.Or.gr.

7. Am°Šg\$moS>© {S>ŠeZar Am°\$ EñQ´>moZm°_r Š`m h¡ ?


(1) {deof eãXH$moe
(2) gm_mÝ` eãXH$moe
(3) {Û^mfr eãXH$moe
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

8. EZgmBŠbmonr{S>`m eãX H$s ì`wËn{Îm {H$g ^mfm go hþB© h¡ ?


(1) b¡{Q>Z
(2) J«rH$
(3) O_©Z
(4) B§p½be

9. dëS>© Aë_mZH$ EÊS> ~wH$ Am°\$ \¡$ŠQ²>g H$hm± go àH$m{eV hmoVr h¡ ?


(1) `y.Ho$.
(2) `y.Eg.E.
(3) ^maV
(4) \«$m§g

10. ‘B§Q>aZoeZb hÿµO hÿ (International Who’s Who)’ nwñVH$ H$m¡Z àH$m{eV H$aVm h¡ ?
(1) `yamonm
(2) _¡H${_bZ
(3) ~mAmoH$a
(4) ãb¡H$dob

11. MOSPI go Š`m VmËn`© h¡ ?


(1) {_{ZñQ´>r Am°\$ ñQ>¡{Q>pñQ>H$b npãbHo$eZ E§S> BÝ\$m°_}eZ
(2) {_{ZñQ´>r Am°\$ gmB§g npãbHo$eZ E§S> BÝ\$m°_}eZ
(3) {_{ZñQ´>r Am°\$ ñQ>¡{Q>pñQ>Šg E§S àmoJm_ B§ßbr_|Q>oeZ
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht
BLII-013 9
12. Advances are compiled from
(1) Secondary Sources
(2) Tertiary Sources
(3) Primary Sources
(4) All of the above

13. A source which provides information about places is known as


(1) Gazetteer
(2) Directory
(3) Dictionary
(4) None of the above

14. Yearbook falls under which category of documents ?


(1) Primary
(2) Secondary
(3) Tertiary
(4) All of the above

15. Name of the President of Sri Lanka can be found in


(1) International Who’s Who
(2) Statesman’s Yearbook
(3) Who’s Who in the World
(4) Wilson Biographies

16. NATMO stands for


(1) National Atlas and Theoretical Organisation of India
(2) National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organisation of India
(3) National Atlas and Theological Organisation of India
(4) None of the above

17. Maps that emphasise boundaries of countries, states, continents are other units are
called
(1) Political Maps
(2) Terrain Maps
(3) Thematic maps
(4) All of the above

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12. àJ{V (Advances) H$mo H$hm± go g§H${bV {H$`m OmVm h¡ ?
(1) {ÛVr`H$ òmoV go
(2) V¥Vr`H$ òmoV go
(3) àmW{_H$ òmoV go
(4) Cn`w©º$ g^r
13. {d{^Þ ñWmZm| Ho$ ~mao _| OmZH$mar àXmZ H$aZo dmbo {H$gr òmoV H$mo Š`m H$hm OmVm h¡ ?
(1) JOo{Q>`a
(2) {ZX©o{eH$m
(3) eãXH$moe
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

14. dm{f©H$s {H$g loUr Ho$ àboIm| Ho$ A§VJ©V AmVr h¡ ?


(1) àmW{_H$
(2) {ÛVr`H$
(3) V¥Vr`H$
(4) Cn`w©º$ g^r

15. lrb§H$m Ho$ amîQ´>n{V H$m Zm_ {ZåZ _| go {H$g_| {_boJm ?


(1) B§Q>aZoeZb hÿµO hÿ (International Who’s Who)
(2) ñQ>oQ²>g_¡Z B©`a~wH$
(3) hÿµO hÿ BZ X dëS>© (Who’s Who in the World)
(4) {dëgZ ~m`moJ«m\$sµO

16. EZ.E.Q>r.E_.Amo. (NATMO) H$m Š`m AW© h¡ ?


(1) ZoeZb EQ>bg E§S {W`mo[a{Q>H$b Am°Jo©ZmBµOoeZ Am°\$ B§{S>`m
(2) ZoeZb EQ>bg E§S> {W_o{Q>H$ _¡qnJ Am°Jo©ZmBµOoeZ Am°\$ B§{S>`m
(3) ZoeZb EQ>bg E§S> {W`mobm°{OH$b Am°Jo©ZmBµOoeZ Am°\$ B§{S>`m
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

17. {d{^Þ Xoem|, amÁ`m|, _hmÛrnm| Am¡a AÝ` BH$mB`m| H$s gr_mAm| na {deof Ü`mZ XoZo dmbo _mZ{MÌm| H$mo
Š`m H$hm OmVm h¡ ?
(1) amOZr{VH$ _mZ{MÌmdbr
(2) ^y^mJ _mZ{MÌmdbr
(3) {df`JV _mZ{MÌmdbr
(4) Cn`w©º$ g^r

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18. ____________ privileges refer to the number of documents which can be borrowed and
the length of loan period.
(1) Circulation
(2) Issue/Return

(3) Borrowing
(4) None of the above

19. ____________ introduced the concept of reference service.


(1) Margaret Hutchins
(2) S.R. Ranganathan

(3) William Katz


(4) Samuel Green

20. If you want to know about open access journals in Library and Information Science,
which of the following sources will you consult ?
(1) DOAR
(2) DOAJ
(3) INB
(4) BNB

21. Table of Contents service is a/an


(1) Awareness Service
(2) Content Analysis Service

(3) Translation Service


(4) None of the above

22. ____________ is a popular form of Weblog.


(1) Diary
(2) Website

(3) Blog
(4) All of the above

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18. ____________ gw{dYm go VmËn`© nwñVH$mb` go CYma {bE Om gH$Zo dmbo àboIm| H$s g§»`m Am¡a CYma
Ad{Y go h¡ &
(1) n[aMmbZ

(2) Xo`/AmXo`

(3) nwñVH$ CYma boZm


(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

19. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$gZo g§X^© godm H$s AdYmaUm H$mo àñVwV {H$`m ?

(1) _mJ©aoQ> h{MÝg

(2) Eg.Ama. a§JZmWZ

(3) {d{b`_ H$mQ²>µO

(4) g¡å`yAb J«rZ

20. `{X Amn nwñVH$mb` Am¡a gyMZm {dkmZ _| AmonZ EŠgog OZ©b Ho$ ~mao _| OmZZm MmhVo h¢, Vmo Amn
{ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g òmoV H$mo XoI|Jo ?
(1) S>r.Amo.E.Ama.

(2) S>r.Amo.E.Oo.

(3) AmB©.EZ.~r.

(4) ~r.EZ.~r.

21. {df`-gyyMr godm Š`m h¡ ?


(1) OmJê$H$Vm godm

(2) {df`-dñVw {díbofU godm

(3) AZwdmX godm

(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

22. ____________ do~bm°J H$m EH$ bmoH${à` ê$n h¡ &


(1) S>m`ar
(2) do~gmBQ>
(3) ãbm°J
(4) Cn`w©º$ g^r
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23. J-Gate is a/an
(1) Website
(2) Indexing Periodical
(3) Abstracting Periodical
(4) Bibliographic Database

24. The concept of SDI service was introduced by


(1) H.P. Luhn
(2) S.R. Ranganathan
(3) S.S. Green
(4) William Katz

25. Indian Books in Print is an example of a


(1) Trade Bibliography
(2) National Bibliography
(3) Subject Bibliography
(4) None of the above

26. Which of the following is not a secondary source of information ?


(1) Directory
(2) Yearbook
(3) Encyclopaedia
(4) Government Report

27. The source which explains the technical terms of a particular subject is known as
(1) Geographical Dictionary
(2) Glossary
(3) General Dictionary
(4) Biographical Dictionary

28. India : A Reference Annual is a


(1) Directory

(2) Government Report


(3) Yearbook
(4) Handbook
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23. Oo-JoQ> Š`m h¡ ?
(1) do~gmBQ>
(2) AZwH«$_UrH$aU n{ÌH$m
(3) gmaH$aU n{ÌH$m
(4) J«§WnaH$ S>mQ>m~og

24. Eg.S>r.AmB©. godm H$s AdYmaUm H$mo {H$gHo$ Ûmam àñVwV {H$`m J`m Wm ?
(1) EM.nr. bwhZ
(2) Eg.Ama. a§JZmWZ
(3) Eg.Eg. J«rZ
(4) {d{b`_ H$mQ²>µO

25. B§{S>`Z ~wŠg BZ qàQ> {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$gH$m CXmhaU h¡ ?


(1) Q´>oS> J«§WgyMr
(2) amîQ´>r` J«§WgyMr
(3) {df` J«§WgyMr
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

26. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm gyMZm H$m {ÛVr`H$ òmoV Zht h¡ ?


(1) {ZX©o{eH$m
(2) dm{f©H$s
(3) {dídH$moe
(4) emgH$s` à{VdoXZ

27. {H$gr {deof {df` H$s VH$ZrH$s eãXmdbr H$s ì`m»`m H$aZo dmbo òmoV H$mo Š`m H$hm OmVm h¡ ?
(1) ^m¡Jmo{bH$ eãXH$moe
(2) eãXmdbr (½bm°gar)
(3) gm_mÝ` eãXH$moe
(4) OrdZM[aV eãXH$moe

28. B§{S>`m : E ao\$a§og EZwAb Š`m h¡ ?


(1) {ZX©o{eH$m
(2) emgH$s` à{VdoXZ
(3) dm{f©H$s
(4) h¢S>~wH$

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29. ____________ originally provides a calendar of the months with eclipses, movements of
planets, etc.
(1) Directory
(2) Almanac

(3) Handbook
(4) Manual

30. Keesing’s Record of World Events is a


(1) News Digest
(2) News Bulletin

(3) Yearbook
(4) All of the above

31. Bibliography of Bibliographies comes under the category of


(1) Electronic Sources
(2) Primary Sources

(3) Secondary Sources


(4) Tertiary Sources

32. Who invented the movable type printing press ?


(1) Gutenberg
(2) Koenig
(3) Blackbell
(4) None of the above

33. List of names, subjects, topics, etc. arranged alphabetically with indication to exact
location is known as
(1) Bibliography
(2) Abstract

(3) Index
(4) All of the above

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29. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g J«§W _| J«hUm| Am¡a J«hm| H$s Mmb Am{X H$s OmZH$mar Ho$ gmW _hrZm| H$m H¡$b|S>a
_ybV… {X`m OmVm h¡ ?
(1) {ZX©o{eH$m

(2) n§Mm§J

(3) h¢S>~wH$

(4) _¡ZwAb

30. H$sqg½g [aH$m°S>© Am°\$ dëS>© Bd|Q²>g Š`m h¡ ?


(1) Ý`yµO S>mBOoñQ>

(2) Ý`yµO ~wbo{Q>Z

(3) dm{f©H$s

(4) Cn`w©º$ g^r

31. J«§Wgy{M`m| H$s J«§WgyMr {H$g loUr Ho$ A§VJ©V AmVr h¡ ?


(1) BboŠQ´>m°{ZH$ òmoV

(2) àmW{_H$ òmoV

(3) {ÛVr`H$ òmoV

(4) V¥Vr`H$ òmoV

32. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$gZo qàqQ>J àog H$m Mb ê$n Am{dîH¥$V {H$`m Wm ?


(1) JwQ>oZ~J©
(2) H$moB©{ZJ
(3) ãb¡H$~ob
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

33. Zm_m|, {df`m|, Q>m°{nH$, Am{X H$s dU©H«$_mZwgma ì`dñWm Ho$ gmW CgHo$ gQ>rH$ ñWmZ Ho$ ~mao _| OmZH$mar
H$mo Š`m H$hm OmVm h¡ ?
(1) J«§WgyMr

(2) gma

(3) AZwH«$_{UH$m

(4) Cn`w©º$ g^r

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34. Readers Guide to Periodical Literature is a/an
(1) Abstracting periodical
(2) Indexing periodical
(3) Bibliography
(4) Directory

35. Indexing and Abstracting periodicals come under the category of


(1) Scholarly periodicals
(2) Primary periodicals
(3) Secondary periodicals
(4) Tertiary periodicals

36. If you want to know about the height of Mount Everest, which of the following sources
will you consult ?
(1) Biographical Sources
(2) Dictionary
(3) Directory
(4) Geographical Sources

37. An _________ is concerned with the who, what, where, when, how and why of things.
(1) Abstract
(2) Index
(3) Encyclopaedia
(4) Extract

38. Encyclopaedia Britannica is a


(1) General encyclopaedia
(2) Special encyclopaedia
(3) Subject encyclopaedia
(4) None of the above

39. A ____________ is a book of instructions for operating a machine.


(1) Handbook
(2) Manual

(3) Guide book


(4) Directory

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34. n{ÌH$m gm{hË` H$s nmR>H$ g§X{e©H$m Š`m hmoVr h¡ ?
(1) gma n{ÌH$m
(2) AZwH«$_UrH$aU n{ÌH$m
(3) J«§WgyMr
(4) {ZX©o{eH$m

35. AZwH«$_UrH$aU Am¡a gmaH$aU n{ÌH$mE± {H$g loUr _| AmVr h¢ ?


(1) {dÛVOZm| H$s n{ÌH$mE±
(2) àmW{_H$ n{ÌH$mE±
(3) {ÛVr`H$ n{ÌH$mE±
(4) V¥Vr`H$ n{ÌH$mE±

36. `{X Amn _mC§Q> EdaoñQ> H$s D±$MmB© Ho$ ~mao _| OmZZm MmhVo h¢, Vmo AmnH$mo {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z -gm
òmoV XoIZm hmoJm ?
(1) OrdZM[aV òmoV
(2) eãXH$moe
(3) {ZX}{eH$m
(4) ^m¡Jmo{bH$ òmoV

37. BZ_| go {H$gH$m g§~§Y H$m¡Z, Š`m, H$hm±, H$~, H¡$go Am¡a Š`m| O¡go àíZm| go hmoVm h¡ ?
(1) gma
(2) AZwH«$_{UH$m
(3) {dídH$moe
(4) CÕaU

38. EZgmBŠbmonr{S>`m {~«Q>m{ZH$m Š`m h¡ ?


(1) gm_mÝ` {dídH$moe
(2) {deof {dídH$moe
(3) {df` {dídH$moe
(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

39. {H$gr _erZ H$mo MbmZo Ho$ {bE {ZX}e XoZo dmbr nwpñVH$m H$mo Š`m H$hm OmVm h¡ ?
(1) h¢S>~wH$
(2) _¡ZwAb
(3) JmBS> ~wH$
(4) {ZX}{eH$m

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40. Teaching the students how to identify information need, how to seek and retrieve
information is known as
(1) Reference Service
(2) Information Service
(3) Information Literacy
(4) Advisory Service

41. ‘Ask a Librarian’ is a kind of


(1) Reference Service
(2) Abstracting Service
(3) Indexing Service
(4) Circulation Service

42. ‘Census of India’ is a


(1) Geographical Source
(2) Bibliographical Source
(3) Statistical Source
(4) Biographical Source

43. Virtu is a
(1) Library Management Software
(2) Reference Service
(3) Database
(4) E-journal

44. RFID reader reads data stored in


(1) Workstations
(2) Cards
(3) Bar Codes
(4) Tags

45. WIPO is located at


(1) New York
(2) London
(3) Geneva
(4) Paris

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40. {dÚm{W©`m| H$mo gyMZm H$s Amdí`H$Vm H$s nhMmZ H$aZo Ho$ ~mao _| {gImZo H$s à{H«$`m H$mo Š`m H$hm OmVm
h¡ ?
(1) g§X^© godm
(2) gyMZm godm
(3) gyMZm gmjaVm
(4) nam_e© godm

41. {H$gr ‘nwñVH$mb`mÜ`j go nyN>|’ H$m¡Z-gr godm H$hbmVr h¡ ?


(1) g§X^© godm
(2) gmaH«$_U godm
(3) AZwH«$_UrH$aU godm
(4) n[aMmbZ godm

42. ‘^maV H$s OZJUZm’ H$m¡Z-gm òmoV h¡ ?


(1) ^m¡Jmo{bH$ òmoV
(2) J«§WgyMr òmoV
(3) gm§p»`H$s òmoV
(4) OrdZM[aV òmoV
43. Virtu Š`m h¡ ?
(1) nwñVH$mb` à~§YZ gm°âQ>do`a
(2) g§X^© godm
(3) S>mQ>m~og
(4) B©-OZ©b
44. RFID arS>a {H$g_| g§J«{hV {H$E JE S>mQ>m H$mo n‹T> gH$Vm h¡ ?
(1) dH©$-ñQ>oeZ
(2) H$mS>©
(3) ~ma H$moS>
(4) Q>¡J
45. WIPO H$hm± pñWV h¡ ?
(1) Ý`y `m°H©$
(2) b§XZ
(3) OoZodm
(4) no[ag
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46. Information about scale and projection can be found in

(1) Encyclopaedias
(2) Manuals

(3) Geographical sources


(4) Directories

47. Indian National Bibliography is published


(1) Quarterly
(2) Half-yearly

(3) Monthly
(4) Bi-monthly

48. Medline is the online version of


(1) Science Direct
(2) MEDLARS

(3) PubMed
(4) Embase

49. If you want to know about the currency of Japan, which of the following sources
would you consult ?
(1) Dictionary
(2) Directory
(3) Bibliography
(4) Yearbook

50. ____________ is concerned with familiarising the users with the library.

(1) Orientation

(2) Verification

(3) Registration

(4) None of the above

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46. n¡_mZo Am¡a àjonU (Projection) Ho$ ~mao _| gyMZm H$hm± {_b gH$Vr h¡ ?

(1) {dídH$moe

(2) _¡ZwAb

(3) ^m¡Jmo{bH$ òmoV

(4) {ZX}{eH$m

47. B§{S>`Z ZoeZb {~pãb`moJ«m\$s H$s àH$meZ Ad{Y Š`m h¡ ?

(1) ̡_m{gH$

(2) AY©dm{f©H$

(3) _m{gH$

(4) {Û_m{gH$

48. _oS>bmBZ {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$gH$m Am°ZbmBZ g§ñH$aU h¡ ?

(1) gmB§g S>m`aoŠQ>

(2) _oS>bmg©

(3) n~_oS>

(4) Eå~og

49. `{X Amn OmnmZ H$s _wÐm Ho$ ~mao _| OmZH$mar àmá H$aZm MmhVo h¢, Vmo Amn {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm
òmoV XoI|Jo ?
(1) eãXH$moe

(2) {ZX}{eH$m

(3) J«§WgyMr

(4) dm{f©H$s

50. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$gH$m g§~§Y Cn`moº$mAm| H$mo nwñVH$mb` Ho$ ~mao _| OmZH$mar XoZo go h¡ ?

(1) A{^_wIrH$aU

(2) gË`mnZ

(3) n§OrH$aU

(4) Cn`w©º$ _| go H$moB© Zht

BLII-013 23
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
aµ\$ H$m`© Ho$ {bE OJh

BLII-013 24
No. of Printed Pages : 24 BLII-013
CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY
AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term End Examination,
December, 2021
BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND LIBRARY SERVICES
Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 50

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark.
2. No cell phones, calculators, books, slide-rules, notebooks or written notes, etc. will
be allowed inside the examination hall.
3. You should follow the instructions given by the Centre Superintendent and by the
Invigilator at the examination venue. If you violate the instructions, you will be
disqualified.
4. Any candidate found copying or receiving or giving assistance in the examination
will be disqualified.
5. The Question Paper and the OMR Response Sheet (Answer Sheet) would be
supplied to you by the Invigilators. After the examination is over, you should hand
over the OMR Response Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the examination
hall. Any candidate who does not return the OMR Response Sheet will be
disqualified and the University may take further action against him/her.
6. All rough work is to be done on the question paper itself and not on any other
paper. Scrap paper is not permitted. For arriving at answers you may work in the
margins, make some markings or underline in the test booklet itself.
7. The University reserves the right to cancel the result of any candidate who
impersonates or uses/adopts other malpractices or uses any unfair means. The
University may also follow a procedure to verify the validity of scores of all
examinees uniformly. If there is substantial indication that your performance is not
genuine, the University may cancel your result.

BLII-013 (1) P. T. O.
How to fill up the information on the OMR Response Sheet
(Examination Answer Sheet)
1. Write your complete Enrolment No. in 9 digits. This should correspond to the
enrolment number indicated by you on the OMR Response Sheet. Also write your
correct name, address with pin code in the space provided. Put your signatures on
the OMR Response Sheet with date. Ensure that the Invigilator in your
examination hall also puts his signatures with date on the OMR Response Sheet at
the space provided.

2. On the OMR Response Sheet student’s particulars are to be filled in by blue/black


ball pen also. Use blue/black ball pen for writing the Enrolment No. and
Examination Centre Code as well as for blackening the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question.

3. Do not make any stray remarks on this sheet.

4. Write correct information in numerical digits in Enrolment No. and Examination


Centre Code Columns. The corresponding circle should be dark enough and should
be filled in completely.

5. Each question is followed by four probable answers which are numbered (1), (2), (3)
and (4). You should select and show only one answer to each question considered by
you as the most appropriate or the correct answer. Select the most appropriate
answer. Then by using blue/black ball pen, blacken the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question. If you find that answer
to any question is none of the four alternatives given under the question, you
should darken the circle with ‘0’.

6. No credit will be given if more than one answer is given for one question. Therefore,
you should select the most appropriate answer.

7. You should not spend too much time on one question. If you find any particular
question difficult, leave it and go to the next. If you have time left after answering
all the questions, you may go back to the unanswered question.

8. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

BLII-013 (2)
1. ‘World of Learning’ is published by :

(1) Europa (2) Springer

(3) Oxford University Press (4) MacMillan

2. ‘Vigyan Pragati’ is published by :

(1) ICSSR (2) NISCAIR

(3) DRDO (4) UGC

3. ‘Directories’ fall under the category of .......... documents.

(1) Primary (2) Secondary

(3) Tertiary (4) Non-conventional

4. ‘Bibliography of Bibliographies’ is a ............ source of information.

(1) Primary (2) Secondary

(3) Tertiary (4) Non-documentary

5. Among the following which service comes under the category of awareness service ?

(1) Circulation Service (2) Table of Contents Service

(3) Translation Service (4) Database Service

6. ‘J-Gate’ is a/an :

(1) Website (2) Indexing periodical

(3) Abstracting periodical (4) Bibliographic database

BLII-013 (3)
7. ............ explains the technical terms of a particular subject.

(1) Geographical Dictionary (2) Biographical Dictionary

(3) Glossary (4) General Dictionary

8. Which among the following is a yearbook ?

(1) India : A Reference Annual

(2) Fodor’s India

(3) Universities Handbook

(4) Readers Guide to Periodical Literature

9. Indexing and abstracting periodicals come under the category of :

(1) Scholarly periodicals (2) Primary periodicals

(3) Secondary periodicals (4) Tertiary periodicals

10. A ............. is a book of instructions for operating a machine.

(1) Handbook (2) Maunal

(3) Guide book (4) Directory

11. ‘Indian National Bibliography’ is published by :

(1) Delhi Public Library (2) Asiatic Society Library

(3) Connemara Public Library (4) National Library of India

12. If you want to know about the currency of Russia, which of the following source you

would consult ?

(1) Dictionary (2) Directory

(3) Bibliography (4) Yearbook

BLII-013 (4)
13. Which of the following is not a secondary source of information ?

(1) Directory (2) Yearbook

(3) Diary (4) Trade Catalogue

14. All recorded sources of information come under .............. .

(1) Documentary sources (2) Non-documentary sources

(3) Primary sources (4) Non-conventional sources

15. In India, Standards are formulated by :

(1) BSI (2) BIS

(3) ISO (4) WIPO

16. ‘World of Learning’ is a :

(1) Directory (2) News Digest

(3) Dictionary (4) Yearbook

17. Which of the following is not a primry source of information ?

(1) Speeches (2) Thesis

(3) Diary (4) Manual

18. A Gazetteer provides information about :

(1) Places (2) Persons

(3) Products (4) Institutions

BLII-013 (5)
19. .......... are documents that contain descriptions about the techical requirements of a

product.

(1) Standards (2) Patents

(3) Reports (4) Specifications

20. Reviews can be categorised under :

(1) Index type (2) Survey type

(3) Reference type (4) Abstract type

21. ‘Books in Print’ is published by :

(1) H. W. Wilson (2) John Wiley

(3) McGraw Hill (4) R. R. Bowker

22. ‘Yellow Pages’ is an example of which type of directory ?

(1) Organisational Directory (2) Business/Trade Directory

(3) Telephone Directory (4) Topographical Directory

23. ‘Translations’ are ctagorised under :

(1) Primary sources (2) Secondary sources

(3) Tertiary sources (4) Non-doucmentary sources

24. ‘Web of Science’ is a/an :

(1) Citation Index (2) Bibliography

(3) Abstracting Service (4) Indexing Service

BLII-013 (6)
25. New Encyclopaedia Britannica consists of :

(1) Three parts (2) Two parts

(3) Four parts (4) Seven parts

26. ‘Who’s Who’ is a :

(1) Bibliographical source (2) Biographical source

(3) Directory (4) Dictionary

27. Collection of maps in called a/an :

(1) Guide Book (2) Globe

(3) Atlas (4) Gazetteer

28. ‘User Profile’ is an important component of which of the following

services ?

(1) CAS (2) SDI

(3) Reference Service (4) Referral Service

29. Who is the publisher of ‘Indian Library Science Abstracts’ (ILSA) ?

(1) ALA (2) NISCAIR

(3) DESIDOC (4) IASLIC

30. ‘Famous First Facts’ is an example of :

(1) Handbook (2) Encyclopaedia

(3) Yearbook (4) Directory

BLII-013 (7)
31. The word ‘Dictionarium’ means :

(1) Patent (2) Dictionary

(3) Lexicon (4) Directory

32. Which of the following is not a document ?

(1) Manuscript (2) Book

(3) Periodical (4) Inscription

33. ‘Guinness Book of World Records’ is published from :

(1) New Delhi (2) New York

(3) London (4) Washington

34. ‘The Walford’s Guide to Reference Materials’ is published in :

(1) 3 Volumes (2) 4 Volumes

(3) 2 Volumes (4) 5 Volumes

35. ‘Kardex’ is used in :

(1) Circulation Section (2) Periodical Section

(3) Acquisition Section (4) Technical Section

36. An annual publication containing a calendar frequently accompanied by

astronomical data is called :

(1) Yearbook (2) Almanac

(3) Directory (4) Gazetteer

37. Which of the following is a tertiary document ?

(1) Research paper (2) Thesis

(3) List of Abstracting Services (4) Abstracting Periodical

BLII-013 (8)
38. Paper was invented in ........... A. D.

(1) 100 (2) 101

(3) 104 (4) 105

39. A secondary periodical without abstract is a/an ............ periodical.

(1) Abstracting (2) Indexing

(3) Popular (4) Scholarly

40. Britannica World Language Dictionary is available in :

(1) 7 Languages (2) 5 Languages

(3) 6 Languages (4) 4 Languages

41. ‘Indian Patents Information’ is published in :

(1) Patent Report (2) Gazette of India

(3) Patent Journal (4) Patent Abstract

42. ............... privileges refer to the number of documents which can be borrowed and

the length of loan period.

(1) Circulation (2) Issue/Return

(3) Borrowing (4) Renewable

43. ‘Keesing’s Record of World Events’ is a/an ...........

(1) News Digest (2) News Bulletin

(3) Yearbook (4) Almanac

BLII-013 (9)
44. Teaching the students how to identify information need, how to seek and retrieve

information is known as :

(1) Reference Service (2) Information Service

(3) Information Literacy (4) Advisory Service

45. ............. is concerned with familiarising the users with the library.

(1) Oreintation (2) Imitation

(3) Familiarisation (4) Organization

46. If a reader wants to explore the life of Ruskin Bond, which reference soruces s/he

should refer ?

(1) Bibliographical Sources (2) Geographical Sources

(3) Biographical Sources (4) Ready Reference Sources

47. Book reviews can be found in which of the following resources ?

(1) Dictionaries (2) Encyclopaedias

(3) Periodicals (4) Directories

48. RFID technology uses :

(1) Radio Waves (2) Sound Waves

(3) Ultrasonic Waves (4) Supersonic Waves

49. ‘Browne System’ was devised by :

(1) John Browne (2) Nina E. Browne

(3) Robert Browne (4) Morgaw Browne

50. ‘Ask a Librarian’ is a kind of :

(1) Reference Service (2) Abstracting Service

(3) Indexing Service (4) Circulation Service

BLII-013 ( 10 )
BLII-013
iqLrdky; vkSj lwpuk foKku esa lfVZfQdsV
¼lh- ,y- vkbZ- ,l-½
l=kar ijh{kk] fnlEcj] 2021
ch- ,y- vkbZ- vkbZ-&013 % lwpuk lzksr ,oa iqLrdky; lsok,¡

le; : 2 ?k.Vs vf/kdre vad : 50

lkekU; funsZ’k
1. lHkh iz'u vfuok;Z gSaA izR;sd iz'u 1 vad dk gSA
2. ijh{kk d{k ds vanj lsyQksu] dSydqysVlZ] iqLrdsa] LykbM&:Yl] uksVcqDl ;k fyf[kr uksV~l] bR;kfn ys
tkus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
3. vkidks ijh{kk LFky ij dsanz O;oLFkkid o fujh{kd ds }kjk fn, x;s funsZ’kksa dk vuqikyu djuk gksxkA
,slk u djus ij vkidks v;ksX; ?kksf”kr fd;k tk,xkA
4. dksbZ ijh{kkFkhZ udy djrs ;k djkrs gq, idM+k tkrk gS rks mls v;ksX; ?kksf”kr dj fn;k tk,xkA
5. vkidks fujh{kd }kjk iz’ui= rFkk vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d iznku fd;k tk,xkA ijh{kk lekIr gks tkus
ds i’pkr~] ijh{kk d{k NksM+us ls igys vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d dks fujh{kd dks lkSai nsaA fdlh ijh{kkFkhZ
}kjk ,slk u djus ij mls v;ksX; ?kksf”kr dj fn;k tk,xk rFkk fo’ofo|ky; mlds f[kykQ vkxs
dk;Zokgh dj ldrk gSA
6. lHkh jQ dk;Z iz’ui= ij gh djuk gS] fdlh vU; dkxt ij ughaA LØSi isij dh vuqefr ugha gSA mŸkj
nsrs le; vki mŸkj&iqfLrdk esa gh gkf’k;s dk iz;ksx dj ldrs gSa] dqN fu’kku yxk ldrs gSa ;k js[kkafdr
dj ldrs gSaA
7. fo’ofo|ky; dks ;g vf/kdkj gS fd fdlh ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk vuqfpr O;ogkj ;k vuqfpr lk/kuksa dk iz;ksx
djus ij mlds ifj.kke dks jí dj nsA fo’ofo|ky; dks Hkh pkfg, fd og lHkh ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds vadksa dh
tk¡p ,dleku :i ls djsA ;fn dgha ls ,slk fn[kkbZ nsrk gS fd vkidk fu”iknu mfpr ugha gS] rks
fo’ofo|ky; vkids ifj.kke jí dj ldrk gSA
BLII-013 ( 11 ) P. T. O.
vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj&i=d ¼ijh{kk mŸkj i=d½ ij lwpuk dSls Hkjsa
1. 9 vadksa esa viuk iw.kZ vuqØekad fy[ksaA ;g vuqØekad vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d ij vkids }kjk Mkys x,
vuqØekad ls feyuk pkfg,A fn, x, LFkku esa viuk lgh uke] irk Hkh fiu dksM lfgr fyf[k,A vks- ,e-
vkj- mŸkj i=d ij frfFk lfgr vius gLrk{kj dhft,A ;g lqfuf’pr dj ysa fd vkids ijh{kk d{k esa
fujh{kd us Hkh nh xbZ txg ij frfFk lfgr vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d ij gLrk{kj dj fn, gaSA
2. vks- ,e- vkj- mŸkj i=d ij ijh{kkFkhZ dk fooj.k uhys@dkys cky isu }kjk Hkjk tkuk pkfg,A vuqØekad
o ijh{kk dsanz dwV fy[kus o lkFk gh iz’u ds Øekad ds lkeus lgh mŸkj&la[;k okys xksys dks dkyk djus
ds fy, Hkh uhys@dkys cky isu dk iz;ksx djsaA

3. bl i=d ij dksbZ vokafNr fu’kku u yxk;saA


4. vuqØekad rFkk ijh{kk dsanz dwV LraHk esa lgh lwpuk vadksa esa fy[ksaA laxr xksys dks iw.kZr% xgjk djsa rFkk
iw.kZ :i ls HkjsaA

5. izR;sd iz’u ds pkj laHkkfor mŸkj gSa ftUgsa ¼1½] ¼2½] ¼3½ o ¼4½ }kjk n’kkZ;k x;k gSA vkidks buesa ls
lokZf/kd mfpr mŸkj dks pqudj n’kkZuk gSA lokZf/kd mfpr mŸkj dks pqudj uhys@dkys cky isu ls iz’u
ds Øekad ds lkeus lgh mŸkj okys xksys dks dkyk djsaA ;fn vkidks yxs fd iz’u ds uhps fn, gq, pkj
fodYiksa esa ls dksbZ lgh ugha gS] vki xksys dks ^0* lfgr dkyk djsaA

6. ,d ls vf/kd mŸkj gksus ij dksbZ vad ugha feysxkA blfy, lokZf/kd mfpr mŸkj dks gh pqusaA
7. ,d iz’u ij vf/kd le; er [kpZ dhft,A ;fn vkidks dksbZ iz’u dfBu yx jgk gks] rks mls NksM+dj
vxys iz’u dks gy djus dk iz;kl dhft,A ckn esa le; cpus ij ml NksM+s gq, iz’u dk mŸkj ns ldrs
gSaA

8. xyr mŸkjksa gsrq dksbZ _.kkRed vadu ugha gksxkA

BLII-013 ( 12 )
1. ^ ± *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

2. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

3. ¡

(1) (2)

(3) (4) & ¼ ½

4. & &

(1) (2)

(3) (4) &

5. &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

6. &

(1) (2) Ø

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 13 )
7.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

8. &

(1)

(2)

(3) ¼ ½

(4)

9. ¡

(1) & (2)

(3) (4)

10.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

11. ª &

(1) (2)

(3) (4) ª

BLII-013 ( 14 )
12. ]

&

(1) (2)

(3) & (4)

13. &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

14.

(1) (2)

(3) (4) &

15.

(1) (2)

(3) (4) ¼

16. ±

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 15 )
17. &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

18.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

19. &

(1) (2) ¼ ½

(3) (4)

20.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

21. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 16 )
22.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

23. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

24. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

25.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

26.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

27.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 17 )
28.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

29. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

30. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

31.

(1) (2)

(3) & (4)

32. &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

33. ^ * ¡

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 18 )
34. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4) ¡

35.

(1) & (2)

(3) (4)

36.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

37. &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

38. A. D.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 19 )
39.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

40.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

41. ¡

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

42.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

43. ^ *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 20 )
44. ] ¡

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

45.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

46. ]

(1) (2)

(3) (4) ¼ ½

47.

(1) (2)

(3) ¡ (4)

BLII-013 ( 21 )
48.

(1) (2)

(3) ª (4)

49.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

50. ^ * &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII-013 ( 22 )
(Only for Rough Work)

( 24 )
No. of Printed Pages : 24 BLII-013

CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY AND


INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)

Term-End Examination

June, 2022

BLII-013 : INFORMATION SOURCES AND


LIBRARY SERVICES

Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50

~r.Eb.AmB©.AmB©.-013

nwñVH$mb` Am¡a gyMZm {dkmZ _| g{Q>©{\$Ho$Q>


(gr.Eb.AmB©.Eg.)
gÌm§V narjm
OyZ, 2022
~r.Eb.AmB©.AmB©.-013 : gyMZm òmoV Ed§ nwñVH$mb` godmE±

g_` : 2 KÊQ>o A{YH$V_ A§H$ : 50

BLII-013 1
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark.

2. No cell phones, calculators, books, slide-rules, note-books or written notes, etc. will be
allowed inside the examination hall.

3. You should follow the instructions given by the Centre Superintendent and by the
Invigilator at the examination venue. If you violate the instructions you will be
disqualified.

4. Any candidate found copying or receiving or giving assistance in the examination will
be disqualified.

5. The Test Booklet and the OMR Response Sheet (Answer Sheet) would be supplied to
you by the Invigilators. After the examination is over, you should hand over the OMR
Response Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the examination hall. Any candidate
who does not return the OMR Response Sheet will be disqualified and the University
may take further action against him/her.

6. All rough work is to be done on the Test Booklet itself and not on any other paper.
Scrap paper is not permitted. For arriving at answers you may work in the margins,
make some markings or underline in the Test Booklet itself.

7. The University reserves the right to cancel the result of any candidate who
impersonates or uses/adopts other malpractices or uses any unfair means. The
examination is conducted under uniform conditions. The University would also follow
a procedure to verify the validity of scores of all examinees uniformly. If there is
substantial indication that your performance is not genuine, the University may
cancel your result.

BLII-013 2
gm_mÝ` {ZX}e

1. g^r àíZ A{Zdm`© h¢ & àË`oH$ àíZ 1 A§H$ H$m h¡ &

2. narjm H$j Ho$ AÝXa H$moB© gob µ\$moZ, H¡$ëHw$boQ>a, nwñVH|$, ñbmBS>-ê$b, ZmoQ>-~wH$ `m {b{IV ZmoQ>,
BË`m{X bmZo H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ &

3. narjm ñWb na AmnH$mo Ho$ÝÐ AYrjH$ Am¡a {ZarjH$ Ûmam {XE JE {ZX}em| H$m nmbZ H$aZm h¡ & `{X
Amn CZHo$ {ZX}em| H$m Cëb§KZ H$a|Jo Vmo AmnH$mo A`mo½` Kmo{fV {H$`m OmEJm &

4. narjm _| `{X H$moB© narjmWu ZH$b H$aVo hþE `m ghm`Vm XoVo hþE `m àmá H$aVo hþE nm`m J`m Vmo Cgo
A`mo½` Kmo{fV {H$`m OmEJm &

5. AmnH$mo {ZarjH$m| Ûmam narjm nwpñVH$m Am¡a OMR CÎma-nÌ {XE OmE±Jo & narjm Ho$ g_má hmoZo na,
narjm H$j N>mo‹S>Zo go nhbo AmnH$mo OMR CÎma-nÌ {ZarjH$ H$mo gm¢n XoZm Mm{hE & Omo narjmWu AnZo
OMR CÎma-nÌ H$mo Zht bm¡Q>mVm h¡, Cgo A`mo½` Kmo{fV {H$`m OmEJm Am¡a {díd{dÚmb` CgHo$ {déÕ
AmJo H$m`©dmhr H$aoJm &

6. g^r aµ\$ H$m`© narjm nwpñVH$m na hr {H$`m OmEJm Am¡a {H$gr AÝ` H$mµJO µ na Zht & H$mµJµO Ho$ H$moB©
AÝ` Qw>H$‹S>m| H$s AZw_{V Zht h¡ & CÎmam| VH$ nhþ±MZo Ho$ {bE AmnH$mo narjm nwpñVH$m _| _m{O©Zm| _| H$m_
H$aZo, Hw$N> {ZemZ bJmZo `m Cg_| aoIm§{H$V H$aZo H$s AZw_{V h¡ &

7. {díd{dÚmb` {H$gr Eogo narjmWu H$m n[aUm_ {ZañV H$aZo H$m A{YH$ma aIVr h¡ Omo N>X²_ê$n YmaU
H$aVm h¡ `m H$moB© AÝ` XþamMma AnZmVm h¡ `m à`moJ H$aVm h¡ `m AZw{MV gmYZ à`moJ H$aVm h¡ & narjm
EH$g_mZ pñW{V`m| Ho$ AYrZ g§Mm{bV H$s Om ahr h¡ & {díd{dÚmb` g^r narjm{W©`m| Ho$ àmám§H$m| H$s
_mÝ`Vm EH$g_mZ ê$n go Om±MZo H$s {H«$`m{d{Y AnZmEJr & `{X n`m©á g§Ho$V h¡ {H$ AmnH$m {ZînmXZ
Agbr Zht h¡, Vmo {díd{dÚmb` AmnH$m n[aUm_ {ZañV H$a gH$Vr h¡ &

BLII-013 3
How to fill up the information on the OMR Response Sheet

(Examination Answer Sheet)

1. Write your complete Enrolment No. in 9 digits. This should correspond to the
enrolment number indicated by you on the OMR Response Sheet. Also write your
correct name, address with pin code in the space provided. Put your signature on the
OMR Response Sheet with date. Ensure that the Invigilator in your examination hall
also puts his signature with date on the OMR Response Sheet at the space provided.

2. On the OMR Response Sheet, student’s particulars are to be filled in by Blue/Black


Ball pen. Use Blue/Black Ball pen for writing the Enrolment No. and Examination
Centre Code as well as for darkening the circle bearing the correct answer number
against the serial number of the question.

3. Do not make any stray remarks on this sheet.

4. Write correct information in numerical digits in Enrolment No. and Examination


Centre Code Columns. The corresponding circle should be dark enough and should be
filled in completely.

5. Each question is followed by four probable answers which are numbered 1, 2, 3 & 4.
You should select and show only one answer to each question considered by you as the
most appropriate or the correct answer. Select the most appropriate answer. Then by
using Blue/Black Ball pen, darken the circle bearing the correct answer number
against the serial number of the question. If you find that answer to any question is
none of the four alternatives given under the question, you should darken the circle
with ‘0’.

6. No credit will be given if more than one answer is given for one question. Therefore,
you should select the most appropriate answer.

7. You should not spend too much time on any one question. If you find any particular
question difficult, leave it and go to the next. If you have time left after answering all
the questions, you may go back to the unanswered ones.

8. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

BLII-013 4
OMR CÎma-nÌ na gyMZm ^aZo Ho$ {ZX}e
(narjm CÎma nÌH$)

1. AnZr nyar Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m (EZamob_|Q> Zå~a) 9 A§H$m| _| {b{IE & `h AmnHo$ Ûmam OMR CÎma-nÌ na
g§Ho${VV Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m (EZamob_|Q> Zå~a) Ho$ AZwê$n hmoZm Mm{hE & {XE JE ñWmZ _| AnZm ghr Zm_
d {nZ H$moS> g{hV nVm ^r {b{IE & OMR CÎma-nÌ na {V{W g{hV AnZo hñVmja H$s{OE & `h ^r
gw{ZpíMV H$a br{OE {H$ AmnHo$ narjm H$j Ho$ {ZarjH$ Zo OMR CÎma-nÌ na {XE JE ñWmZ na {V{W
g{hV hñVmja H$a {XE h¢ &

2. OMR CÎma-nÌH$ na narjmWu H$m {ddaU Zrbo/H$mbo ~mb noZ Ûmam ^am OmZm Mm{hE & Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m
d narjm Ho$ÝÐ Hy$Q> {bIZo d gmW hr àíZ Ho$ H«$_m§H$ Ho$ gm_Zo ghr CÎma -g§»`m dmbo Jmobo H$mo H$mbm
H$aZo Ho$ {bE ^r Zrbo/H$mbo ~mb noZ H$m à`moJ H$a| &

3. Bg nÌH$ na H$moB© Adm§{N>V {ZemZ Zht bJmE± &

4. Zm_m§H$Z g§»`m Am¡a narjm Ho$ÝÐ H$moS> dmbo H$m°b_m| _| A§H$m| _| ghr gyMZm {b{IE & g§JV d¥Îm n`m©á
Jhao hmoZo Mm{hE Am¡a nyar Vah go ^ao hþE hmoZo Mm{hE &

5. àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ ~mX Mma (`m H$_) g§^m{dV CÎma h¢, Omo 1, 2, 3 VWm 4 Ûmam {Zê${nV {H$E JE h¢ &
àË`oH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE AmnH$mo Ho$db EH$ CÎma M`{ZV H$aHo$ {Z{X©ï> H$aZm Mm{hE {Ogo Amn gdm©{YH$
C{MV `m ghr CÎma _mZVo h¢ & gdm©{YH$ Cn`wº$ CÎma Mw{ZE & VËníMmV² Zrbo/H$mbo ~m°b noZ Ho$ à`moJ
Ûmam àíZ Ho$ H«$_m§H$ Ho$ gm_Zo ghr CÎma g§»`m dmbo d¥Îm H$mo H$mbm H$s{OE & `{X Amn nmVo h¢ {H$ àíZ
Ho$ ZrMo {XE Mma {dH$ënm| _| go H$moB© ^r ghr CÎma Zht h¡ Vmo AmnH$mo d¥Îm ‘0’ H$mo H$mbm H$aZm Mm{hE &

6. `{X EH$ àíZ Ho$ {bE EH$ go A{YH$ CÎma {X`m OmEJm Vmo H$moB© A§H$ Zht {XE OmE±Jo & Bg{bE AmnH$mo
gdm©{YH$ C{MV CÎma H$m M`Z H$aZm Mm{hE &

7. {H$gr EH$ àíZ na A{YH$ g_` Zht bJmBE & `{X AmnH$mo H$moB© {d{eï> àíZ H${R>Z bJVm h¡, Vmo Cgo
N>mo‹S>H$a AJbo na OmBE & nyao àíZm| H$m CÎma XoZo Ho$ ~mX `{X AmnHo$ nmg g_` h¡, Vmo Amn CZ àíZm|
na dmng Om gH$Vo h¢ {OZH$m AmnZo CÎma Zht {X`m h¡ &

8. µJbV CÎmam| hoVw H$moB© G$UmË_H$ A§H$Z Zht hmoJm &

BLII-013 5
1. An article published in a conference proceeding is categorised as :
(1) Secondary information
(2) Primary information

(3) Tertiary information


(4) Digested information

2. Which of the following is a non-documentary source of information ?


(1) Books
(2) Humans

(3) Reports
(4) Occasional papers

3. Which of the following is an example of Bibliography ?


(1) Cumulative Book Index
(2) Chemical News

(3) Fodor’s India


(4) Asian Recorder

4. Which of the following bibliographical source of information is considered to be


country specific ?
(1) Universal Bibliography
(2) National Bibliography

(3) Subject Bibliography


(4) Trade Bibliography

5. All specifications related to a cricket ground can be found in :


(1) Conference papers
(2) Newspapers

(3) Technical reports


(4) Journals
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1. gå_obZ H$m`©dmhr àboI _| àH$m{eV EH$ boI H$mo H¡$go dJuH¥$V {H$`m OmVm h¡ ?

(1) {ÛVr`H$ gyMZm

(2) àmW{_H$ gyMZm

(3) V¥Vr`H$ gyMZm

(4) S>mBOoñQ>S> gyMZm

2. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm gyMZm H$m AàboIr` òmoV h¡ ?


(1) nwñVH|$

(2) _mZd

(3) à{VdoXZ

(4) AmH$pñ_H$ nÌ

3. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm J«§WgyMr H$m EH$ CXmhaU h¡ ?

(1) g_wƒm`r nwñVH$ AZwH«$_{UH$m

(2) Ho${_H$b Ý`yO (amgm`{ZH$ g_mMma)

(3) \$moS>g© B§{S>`m

(4) E{e`mB© [aH$m°S>©a

4. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-go J«§WgyMr òmoV H$mo Xoe {deof H$s gyMZm Ho$ {bE _mZm OmVm h¡ ?

(1) gmd©^m¡{_H$ J«§WgyMr


(2) amï´>r` J«§WgyMr
(3) {df` J«§WgyMr
(4) ì`mnma J«§WgyMr

5. {H«$Ho$Q> Ho$ _¡XmZ go gå~pÝYV g^r {d{eï>VmE± {_b gH$Vr h¢ :


(1) gå_obZ nÌ _|
(2) g_mMma-nÌ _|
(3) VH$ZrH$s [anmoQ>© _|
(4) n{ÌH$m _|

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6. The title of the first Encyclopaedia is _________.
(1) Historia Naturalis
(2) Britannica
(3) Speculum Majus
(4) Americana

7. The word ‘monograph’ means :


(1) Machine for duplicating typewritten material by stencil
(2) Pictures reproduced
(3) Single chart used to represent statistical data
(4) Systematic treatise on a particular subject

8. State ‘True or False’ :


‘Asian Recorder’ is a monthly publication.
(1) True
(2) False

9. ‘Bibliography of bibliographies’ is a :
(1) List of full-text documents
(2) List of Databases
(3) List of Bibliographies
(4) List of Biographies

10. Newspaper clipping service is a type of _________ information service.


(1) Anticipatory
(2) Responsive
(3) On-demand
(4) Retrospective

11. State ‘True or False’ :


The International Patent Documentation Centre (INPADOC) is situated in Vienna.
(1) True
(2) False

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6. àW_ {dídH$moe H$m erf©H$ ___________ h¡ &
(1) {hñQ>mo[a`m ZoMaw {bg
(2) {~«Q>m{ZH$m
(3) ñnoHw$b_ _mOwg
(4) A_o[aH$mZm

7. ‘_moZmoJm« \$’ eãX go VmËn`© h¡ :


(1) ñQ>|{gb Ûmam Q>mBnamBQ>a gm_J«r H$s ZH$b H$aZo Ho$ {bE _erZ
(2) {MÌm| H$m nwZéËnmXZ
(3) gm§p»`H$s` Am±H$‹S>m H$m à{V{Z{YËd H$aZo Ho$ {bE Cn`moJ {H$E OmZo dmbm EH$b MmQ>©
(4) EH$ {deof {df` na ì`dpñWV J«§W

8. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


‘E{e`Z [aH$m°S>©a’ EH$ _m{gH$ àH$meZ h¡ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

9. ‘J«§Wgy{M`m| H$s J«§WgyMr’ Š`m h¡ ?


(1) nyU©-nmR> àboIm| H$s gyMr
(2) S>mQ>m~ogm| H$s gyMr
(3) J«§Wgy{M`m| H$s gyMr
(4) AmË_H$WmAm| H$s gyMr

10. g_mMma-nÌ pŠbqnJ godm ___________ àH$ma H$s gyMZm godm h¡ &
(1) nyd©H$m{bH$
(2) AZw{H«$`merb
(3) _m±J-na
(4) nyd©à^mdr

11. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


AÝVam©ï´>r` noQ>|Q> àboIZ Ho$ÝÐ (INPADOC) {d`Zm _| pñWV h¡ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

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12. Grogan has divided reference sources into _________ parts.
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5

13. Which of the following is a primary source of information ?


(1) Dictionary
(2) Directory
(3) Patent
(4) Biography

14. PubMed and MeSH are essential databases for :


(1) Management Library
(2) Medical Library
(3) Social Sciences Library
(4) Law Library

15. You are looking for general information on economic development during 2020 in
India. Which source would you consult ?
(1) Handbook
(2) Directory
(3) Dictionary
(4) Yearbook

16. The sources which are used to get the answers of users query in libraries are called :
(1) Reading sources
(2) Reference sources
(3) Useful sources
(4) Referral sources

17. Which reference source is referred to as ‘backbone of reference services in libraries’ ?


(1) Dictionaries
(2) Directories
(3) Encyclopaedias
(4) Handbooks

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12. J«moJmZ Ûmam gÝX^© òmoVm| H$mo ___________ ^mJm| _| {d^m{OV {H$`m h¡ &
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5

13. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm gyMZm H$m àmW{_H$ òmoV h¡ ?


(1) eãXH$moe
(2) {ZX}{eH$m
(3) noQ>|Q> (EH$ñd)
(4) OrdZM[aV (OrdZr)

14. n~_S> (PubMed) Am¡a _oe (MeSH) S>mQ>m~og {H$gHo$ {bE Amdí`H$ h¢ ?
(1) à~ÝYZ nwñVH$mb`
(2) {M{H$Ëgm nwñVH$mb`
(3) gm_m{OH$ {dkmZ nwñVH$mb`
(4) H$mZyZ nwñVH$mb`

15. Amn ^maV _| 2020 Ho$ Xm¡amZ Am{W©H$ {dH$mg na gm_mÝ` OmZH$mar H$mo VbmeZo Ho$ {bE {H$g òmoV go
nam_e© b|Jo ?
(1) hñVnwpñVH$m
(2) {ZX}{eH$m
(3) eãXH$moe
(4) dm{f©H$s

16. Cn`moº$m Ho$ àíZm| Ho$ CÎma àmßV H$aZo Ho$ {bE nwñVH$mb`m| _| {OZ òmoV H$m à`moJ {H$`m OmVm h¡, do
H$hbmVo h¢ :
(1) n‹T>Zo Ho$ òmoV
(2) gÝX^© òmoV
(3) Cn`moJr òmoV
(4) ao\$ab òmoV

17. {H$g gÝX^© òmoV H$mo ‘nwñVH$mb`m| _| gÝX^© godmAm| H$s _oéX§S>’ Ho$ ê$n _| {d{ZX}{eV {H$`m OmVm h¡ ?
(1) eãXH$moe
(2) {ZX}{eH$m
(3) {dídH$moe
(4) hñVnwpñVH$m

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18. Evaluation of reference source is essential in the libraries :

(1) To know its usability and utility for the library


(2) To check the scholarship and expertise of the authors

(3) To observe the specific material contained in it


(4) To know about its merits and demerits

19. State ‘True or False’ :


British National Bibliography is a primary source of information.
(1) True
(2) False

20. Which of the following is not an alerting service ?

(1) CAS
(2) TOC
(3) Document Delivery Service

(4) Electronic Clipping Service

21. Which of the following does not fall in the criterion ‘format’ for the evaluation of a
reference book ?
(1) Binding
(2) Size
(3) Theme
(4) Typography

22. A reference work like Dictionary or Encyclopaedia caters to which approach of


users ?
(1) Current Approach
(2) Catching-up Approach

(3) Exhaustive Approach


(4) Everyday Approach

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18. gÝX^© òmoV H$m _yë`m§H$Z nwñVH$mb`m| _| Š`m| Amdí`H$ h¡ ?

(1) nwñVH$mb` Ho$ {bE BgH$s à`moÁ`Vm Am¡a Cn`mo{JVm H$mo OmZZm
(2) boIH$m| H$s {dÛVm Am¡a {deofkVm H$s Om±M H$aZm
(3) Bg_| {Z{hV {d{eï> gm_J«r H$m {ZarjU H$aZo Ho$ {bE
(4) BgHo$ JwUm| Am¡a Xmofm| Ho$ ~mao _| OmZZo Ho$ {bE

19. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


{~«{Q>e amï´>r` J«§WgyMr gyMZm H$m EH$ àmW{_H$ òmoV h¡ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

20. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm EH$ gMoVZ godm Zht h¡ ?


(1) H¡$g (CAS)

(2) Q>r.Amo.gr. (TOC)


(3) àboIZ {dVaU godm
(4) BboŠQ´>m°{ZH$ pŠbqnJ godm

21. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm EH$ gÝX^© nwñVH$ Ho$ _yë`m§H$Z Ho$ {bE _mZX§S> ‘àmê$n’ _| Zht AmVm h¡ ?

(1) ~mB§qS>J
(2) AmH$ma
(3) {df`
(4) Q>mBnmoJm« \$s

22. gÝX^© H$m`© Ho$ {bE eãXH$moe `m {dídH$moe O¡go òmoV Cn^moº$mAm| Ho$ {H$g CnmJ_ H$mo nyam H$aVm h¡ ?

(1) gm_{`H$ CnmJ_


(2) gådV©Z hoVw CnmJ_
(3) ì`mnH$ CnmJ_
(4) {ZË`à{V CnmJ_
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23. Which of the following types of information will you find in a Directory ?
(1) Contact and address
(2) Word meanings
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Pronunciation

24. ‘Index Medicus’ is an example of


(1) Abstracting periodical
(2) Indexing periodical
(3) Journal
(4) Book Index

25. Which of the following sources are peer-reviewed ?


(1) Newspapers
(2) Trade Bibliographies
(3) Bibliographies
(4) Primary Periodicals

26. In Circulation Section, the privilege extended to a user to extend the date of the book
is called :
(1) Issue
(2) Return
(3) Reminder
(4) Renewal

27. The word ‘Encyclopaedia’ is derived from _________ language.


(1) Greek
(2) Latin
(3) Roman
(4) Hebrew

28. A _________ is a map that has been pasted or printed on a hollow sphere.
(1) Terrain Map
(2) Atlas
(3) Globe
(4) Thematic Map

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23. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g àH$ma H$s OmZH$mar AmnH$mo EH$ {ZX}{eH$m _| {_boJr ?
(1) g§nH©$ Am¡a nVm
(2) eãXmW©
(3) (1) Am¡a (2) XmoZm|
(4) CƒmaU

24. ‘B§S>oŠg _o{S>H$g’ {H$gH$m EH$ CXmhaU h¡ ?


(1) gmaH$aU n{ÌH$m
(2) AZwH«$_{UH$m n{ÌH$m
(3) n{ÌH$m
(4) nwñVH$ AZwH«$_{UH$m

25. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-go òmoV nr`a-[aì`y h¢ ?


(1) g_mMma-nÌ
(2) ì`mnma J«§WgyMr
(3) J«§WgyMr
(4) àmW{_H$ n{ÌH$m

26. n[ag§MaU AZw^mJ _|, nwñVH$ H$s {V{W ~‹T>mZo Ho$ {bE Cn^moº$m H$mo {XE JE {deofm{YH$ma H$mo Š`m H$hm
OmVm h¡ ?
(1) Xo` (Bí`y)
(2) dmngr
(3) ñ_aU-nÌ
(4) ZdrZrH$aU

27. ‘{dídH$moe’ eãX H$s CËn{Îm ____________ ^mfm go hþB© h¡ &


(1) J«rH$
(2) b¡{Q>Z
(3) amo_Z
(4) `hÿXr

28. ___________ EH$ _mZ{MÌ h¡ {Ogo ImoIbo Jmobo na {MnH$m`m `m _w{ÐV {H$`m J`m h¡ &
(1) ^y-^mJ _mZ{MÌ (^yI§S> ZŠem)
(2) EQ>bg
(3) ½bmo~
(4) {df`JV _mZ{MÌ
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29. ‘Dictionary of International Biography’ is a :

(1) Dictionary
(2) Biography

(3) Yearbook
(4) Bibliography

30. A map that is used to navigate a ship or an airplane is called _________.

(1) Gazetteer
(2) Guide Book
(3) Chart

(4) Globe

31. Ulrich’s Web Global Serials Directory is a _________.


(1) Primary Source

(2) Secondary Source


(3) Non-conventional Source
(4) Tertiary Source

32. ‘State-of-the-art reports’ are _________ type of publications.

(1) Review

(2) Index

(3) Survey

(4) Abstract

33. ‘The Yale Book of Quotations’ is a :

(1) Review

(2) Dictionary

(3) Directory

(4) Handbook

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29. ‘AÝVam©ï´>r` OrdZr eãXH$moe’ Š`m h¡ ?

(1) eãXH$moe

(2) OrdZr

(3) dm{f©H$s

(4) J«§WgyMr

30. EH$ _mZ{MÌ Omo OhmO H$mo Zo{dJoQ> H$aZo Ho$ {bE Cn`moJ {H$`m OmVm h¡, Cgo ____________ H$hVo h¢ &
(1) JµOo{Q>`a

(2) g§X{e©H$m

(3) MmQ>©

(4) ½bmo~

31. Ab[aM H$s do~ ½bmo~b gr[a`ëg S>m`aoŠQ>ar {H$g àH$ma H$m gyMZm òmoV h¡ ?
(1) àmW{_H$ òmoV

(2) {ÛVr`H$ òmoV

(3) µJ¡a-naånamJV òmoV

(4) V¥Vr`H$ òmoV

32. ‘`WmdñVwpñW{V à{VdoXZ’ ___________ àH$ma H$m àH$meZ h¡ &


(1) g_rjm
(2) AZwH«$_{UH$m
(3) gd}jU
(4) gmaH$aU

33. ‘X `ob ~wH$ Am°\$ H$moQ>oeZ’ Š`m h¡ ?


(1) g_rjm
(2) eãXH$moe
(3) {ZX}{eH$m
(4) hñVnwpñVH$m
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34. Checked out books which are kept on priority for readers is known as :

(1) Reservation
(2) Renewal

(3) Recall
(4) Return

35. ‘OPAC’ stands for :

(1) Online Publicly Access Catalogue


(2) Online Public Access Catalogue
(3) Online Public Accessible Catalogue

(4) Online Product Access Catalogue

36. If you want to know about the festivals of any country, which source would you
consult ?
(1) Yearbook

(2) Directory
(3) Dictionary
(4) Handbook

37. ‘EBSCO’ is a :
(1) Database
(2) Indexing Periodical

(3) Handbook
(4) Abstracting Periodical

38. Which of the following is a secondary source of information ?

(1) Diary
(2) Abstract
(3) Government report

(4) Thesis

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34. nmR>H$m| Ho$ {bE àmW{_H$Vm na aIr JB© nwñVH$m| H$mo MoH$ AmCQ> Ho$ ê$n {H$g Zm_ go OmZm OmVm
h¡ ?
(1) AmajU
(2) ZdrH$aU
(3) ñ_aU H$aZm
(4) dmngr

35. ‘Amon¡H$’ H$m nyU© ê$n Š`m h¡ ?


(1) Am°ZbmBZ npãbH$br EŠgog H¡$Q>bm°J

(2) Am°ZbmBZ npãbH$ EŠgog H¡$Q>bm°J

(3) Am°ZbmBZ npãbH$ EŠgo{g~b H¡$Q>bm°J

(4) Am°ZbmBZ àmoS>ŠQ> EŠgog H¡$Q>bm°J

36. `{X Amn {H$gr Xoe Ho$ Ë`mohmam| H$s OmZH$mar MmhVo h¢, Vmo Amn {H$g gyMZm òmoV H$m ghmam b|Jo ?

(1) dm{f©H$s

(2) {ZX}{eH$m

(3) eãXH$moe

(4) hñVnwpñVH$m

37. ‘EãñH$mo’ Š`m h¡ ?


(1) S>mQ>m~og

(2) AZwH«$_{UH$m n{ÌH$m

(3) hñVnwpñVH$m

(4) gmaH$aU n{ÌH$m

38. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Z-gm gyMZm H$m {ÛVr`H$ òmoV h¡ ?

(1) S>m`ar

(2) gma

(3) emgH$s` à{VdoXZ

(4) emoY-à~§Y

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39. State ‘True or False’ :
Line of sight is not required for reading the tags in RFID technology.
(1) True
(2) False

40. Gate register is maintained by :


(1) Circulation Section
(2) Technical Section
(3) Maintenance Section
(4) Administration Section

41. State ‘True or False’ :


Reference documents like dictionaries and maps are not issued to the readers.
(1) True
(2) False

42. State ‘True or False’ :


The books or documents which are very much in demand or circulation are not given
on interlibrary loan.
(1) True
(2) False

43. State ‘True or False’ :


Reference service is not a personalised service.
(1) True
(2) False

44. If you want to know about the number of States and Union Territories in India, which
source would you consult ?
(1) India : A Reference Annual
(2) Fodor’s India
(3) Oxford English Dictionary
(4) The Times Atlas of the World

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39. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :
Ama.E\$.AmB©.S>r. VH$ZrH$s _| Q>¡J n‹T>Zo Ho$ {bE Ñ{ï> H$s aoIm H$s Amdí`H$Vm Zht h¡ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

40. JoQ> a{OñQ>a H$m {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g AZw^mJ Ûmam aIaImd {H$`m OmVm h¡ ?
(1) n[ag§MaU AZw^mJ
(2) VH$ZrH$s AZw^mJ
(3) aIaImd AZw^mJ
(4) àemgZ AZw^mJ

41. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


eãXH$moe Am¡a _mZ{MÌ O¡go gÝX^© àboIm| H$mo nmR>H$m| H$mo Omar Zht {H$`m OmVm h¡ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

42. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


nwñVH|$ `m àboIZ Omo ~hþV A{YH$ _m±J `m àMbZ _| h¢, CÝh| AÝVa-nwñVH$mb` G U na Zht {X`m
OmVm h¡ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

43. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


gÝX^© godm EH$ ì`{º$JV godm Zht h¡ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

44. `{X Amn ^maV _| amÁ`m| Am¡a H|$Ð-em{gV àXoem| H$s g§»`m Ho$ ~mao _| OmZZm MmhVo h¢, Vmo Amn {H$g
gyMZm òmoV go nam_e© b|Jo ?
(1) ^maV : EH$ gÝX^© dm{f©H$s
(2) \$moS>g© BpÊS>`m
(3) Am°Šg\$moS>© B§p½be {S>ŠeZar
(4) X Q>mBåg EQ>bg Am°\$ X dëS>©

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45. _________ is a conscious effort to acquire information in response to a need or gap in
user’s knowledge.
(1) Information Overview
(2) Information Seeking
(3) Information Tracking
(4) Information Overload

46. ‘User Education’ is also known as :


(1) User Behaviour
(2) User Analysis
(3) User Orientation/Instruction
(4) User Programme

47. State ‘True or False’ :


Primary sources are not widely scattered, but are available in different types of
publications.
(1) True
(2) False

48. State ‘True or False’ :


Dissertations and theses are secondary sources of information.
(1) True
(2) False

49. The process of making microfilm copies is called :


(1) Reprography
(2) Photography
(3) Microphotography
(4) Digitisation

50. _________ developed the first pictographic writing.


(1) Sumerians
(2) French
(3) Germans
(4) Romans

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45. ____________ Amdí`H$H$Vm© `m Cn^moJH$Vm© Ho$ kmZ _| {H$gr Amdí`H$Vm `m A§Vamb Ho$ Odm~ _|
OmZH$mar àmá H$aZo Ho$ {bE gMoVZ à`mg h¡ &
(1) gyMZm {ZarjU (AdbmoH$Z)
(2) gyMZm àmá H$aZm
(3) gyMZm Q´>¡qH$J
(4) gyMZm A{YH$Vm

46. ‘Cn`moº$m {ejm’ H$mo Š`m H$hm OmVm h¡ ?


(1) Cn^moJH$Vm© ì`dhma
(2) Cn^moJH$Vm© {díbofU
(3) Cn^moJH$Vm© A{^{dÝ`mg/{ZX}e
(4) Cn^moJH$Vm© H$m`©H«$_

47. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


àmW{_H$ òmoV ì`mnH$ ê$n go {~Iao hþE Zht h¢, bo{H$Z {d{^Þ àH$ma Ho$ àH$meZm| _| CnbãY h¢ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

48. ‘ghr `m µJbV ’ ~VmBE :


bKwemoY-à~§Y Am¡a emoY-à~§Y gyMZm Ho$ {ÛVr`H$ òmoV hmoVo h¢ &
(1) ghr
(2) µJbV

49. _mBH«$mo{\$ë_ H$s à{V`m± ~ZmZo H$s à{H«$`m H$mo Š`m H$hm OmVm h¡ ?
(1) aoàmoJ«m\$s
(2) \$moQ>moJ«m\$s
(3) _mBH«$mo\$moQ>moJ«m\$s
(4) {S>{OQ>mBµOoeZ

50. àW_ {MÌboI boIZ H$mo {dH${gV H$aZo dmbo H$m¡Z h¢ ?


(1) gw_o[a`Z
(2) \«|$M
(3) O_©Z
(4) amo_Z

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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
aµ\$ H$m`© Ho$ {bE OJh

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