Questions are from UGC NET JUNE 2014 PAPER II
1. Books of Unknown or doubtful authorship is known
as:
(A) Apograph
(B) Incunabulla
(C) Apocryphal
books
(D) Blue Books
2. If we plot ‘recall’ and precision on ‘X’ and ‘Y’
axis to draw a graph, then we get a
(A) Downward
sloping straight line
(B) Upward
sloping straight line
(C) ‘α’ shaped
curve
(D) Hyperbola
Given answers are wrong
3. The term ‘Literary warrant’ for book classification was introduced by
(A) W.C.B.
Sayers
(B) Wyndham
Hulme
(C) J.D. Brown
(D) H.E. Bliss
4. Under which approach of Wersig Neveling’s
information theory, information is seen as static relations between physical
objects which may be perceived or not?
(A) The meaning
approach
(B) The
structural approach
(C) The process
approach
(D) The
knowledge approach
5. Which information theory focuses on the purpose of
communication is, to inform, instruct or motivate the receiver?
(A) Shannon’s
Theory
(B) Weaver’s
Theory
(C) Ackoff’s
Theory
(D) Yovit’s
Theory
6. ‘Noise’ in Information retrieval is due to
(A) Precision
(B) Recall
(C) Relevant
Information
(D) Redundant
Information
7. In which scheme of classification, special
auxiliaries denote locally recurrent characteristics?
(A) Dewey
Decimal Classification
(B) Universal
Decimal Classification
(C) Bibliographic
Classification
(D) Colon
Classification
8. Which of the following makes a network
unsecured?
(A) Encryption
(B) Network
Interface Card (NIC)
(C) Password
Capture
(D) Static Keys
9. Whose model of communication of knowledge suggests
that communication is an open system?
(A) G.
Garbner
(B) Juger
Hebermans
(C) Shannon
& Weaver
(D) M. Foucault
10. ‘Trans Border Data Flow’ means
(A) Exchange of
documents between countries
(B) Free flow
of information between countries
(C) Flow of
information between countries
(D) Exchange of
electronic information between countries
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