Library Science MCQs: Information Processing & Retrieval Techniques – Quiz-13

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601. To break the monotony of lengthy class numbers what symbol is used in DOC after three digits
A. Colon (:)
B. Semicolon (;)
C. Dot (.)
D. Comma (,)
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602. Summaries provide an overview of the structure of classes. How many types of summaries appear in the DDC 22nd edition?
A. Two types
B. Three types
C. Four types
D. Five types
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603. In the DDC 22nd edition table, five present the subject
A. Standard subdivisions
B. Subdivisions of individual languages
C. Languages
D. Ethnic and national groups
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604. Notes are important in the DDC scheme because
A. Supply information
B. Hierarchy information
C. Divisions information
D. Distribute information
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605. Scope notes indicate in DDC whether the meaning of the number is
A. Narrower
B. Broader
C. Narrower or broader
D. Related
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606. The numbers in square brackets [ ] in DDC mean
A. Number continued
B. Number discontinued
C. Note a number
D. Hierarchy discontinued
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607. The work is placed in a broad class by use of notation that has been logically abridged, is called
A. Broad Classification
B. Close Classification
C. Artificial Classification
D. Notation
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608. Numerals, letters, or symbols used to represent the main and subordinate divisions of a classification scheme
A. Relocation
B. Hierarchy
C. Divisions
D. Notation
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609. A set of letters, numerals, or other symbols used by a Library to identify a specific book, is called
A. Classification number
B. Author mark
C. Class number
D. Dewy number
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610. A classification system in which numbers for complex subjects are pre-combined and listed
A. Enumerative scheme
B. Facet scheme
C. Enumerative an facet
D. None of them
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611. The order in which two or more characteristics of a class are to be combined in number building
A. Enumerative scheme
B. Facet scheme
C. Enumerative an facet
D. None of them
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612. In the DDC scheme, a mode of liter expression such as poetry dram fiction, etc is called
A. Literary form
B. Literary warrant
C. Literary work
D. Literary collection
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613. A guide to the use of the DOC that is made, up primarily of extended discussions of problem areas
A. Schedule
B. Index
C. Tables
D. Manual
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614. A note indicating that the meaning of a class number is broader or narrower than is apparent from the heading
A. Scatter note
B. Footnote
C. Scope note
D. Added note
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615. 2nd Table of DOC deals with
A. Area
B. Languages
C. Persons
D. Literatures
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616. In DOC if two areas are to be represented in the class number, both are used by using
A. 0
B. 00
C. 9
D. 09
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617. In DOC if you represented the history of the area, which digit is used
A. 0
B. 00
C. 08
D. 09
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618. In DOC dash (-) before the area numbers indicate that they
A. Can be used with a table
B. Can be used with 0
C. Can be used alone
D. Cannot be used alone
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619. The first person to use Indo-Arabic numerals (0-9) as a notation to represent subjects in his classification scheme was
A. Melvil Dewey
B. Ranganathan
C. Brown
D. Bliss
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620. UDC was originally devised by
A. J.D. Brown
B. Otlet and La Fontaine
C. B.A Cutter
D. Vitkery and Langridge
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621. The organization which brings out UDC is
A. FID
B. IFLA
C. OCLC
D. UNESCO
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622. In UDC the symbol used to indicate relationships between two subjects are
A. +
B. /
C. :
D. ;
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623. In UDC to combine the facet, the facet indicators used are
A. Colon, comma, parenthesis
B. Colon, double colon, colon, dot
C. Square bracket, colon, dot
D. Colon. square bracket, dot
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624. The call number consists of
A. Book number
B. Collection number
C. Classification + book
D. collection no
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625. The author of the Subject Classification scheme is
A. Joan S. Mitchell
B. Melvil Dewey
C. J.D Brown
D. B.A. Cutter
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626. Expansive Classification was devised by
A. C.A Cutter
B. H.E. Bliss
C. J.D Brown
D. S.R. Ranganathan
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627. Colon Classification (CC) is a system of library classification developed by
A. C.A Cutter
B. H.E. Bliss
C. J.D Brown
D. S.R. Ranganathan
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628. Colon Classification was published in the year
A. 1903
B. 1913
C. 1923
D. 1933
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629. Colon Classification is being published by Ess Ess Publication, edition is
A. 5th
B. 6th
C. 5th
D. 10th
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630. The Colon Classification uses main classes
A. 10
B. 22
C. 42
D. 100
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631. cc uses five primary categories, or facets that are
A. Personality, matter, energy, space and time (PMEST)
B. Person, members, environment, space, and time (PMEST)
C. Power, memory, education, science, and technology (PMEST)
D. Literature, languages, history, science, and technology (LLHST)
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632. According to Ranganathan, the CC scheme is
A. Almost enumerative
B. Purely enumerative
C. Faceted
D. Enumerated and faceted
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633. The connecting symbol for the material facet in CC is
A. +
B. /
C. :
D. ;
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634. The Bibliographic Classification (Be) is a library classification system that was created by
A. C.A. Cutter
B. Henry E. Bliss
C. J.D. Brown
D. S.R. Ranganathan
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635. The Bliss Bibliographic Classification was published in four volumes between
A. 1901-05
B. 1901-08
C. 1935-40
D. 1940-53
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636. LCC was originally developed by
A. C.A. Cutter
B. Henry E. Bliss
C. J.D. Brown
D. Herbert Putnam
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637. In a Library, the scheme of collection numbers is devised and maintained by
A. Acquisition section
B. Automation section
C. Reference section
D. Technical section
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638. Library of Congress developed LCC first time in
A. 1887
B. 1897
C. 1901
D. 1876
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639. LCC scheme is
A. Enumerative scheme
B. Facetscheme
C. Enumerative and facet
D. None of them
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640. The NLM classification system is a library indexing system covering the fields of
A. Biology
B. Chemistry
C. Medicine
D. Physics
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641. The ACM Computing Classification System 1s a subject classification system for computer science devised by
A. Association for computing machinery, 1964
B. Online computer library center, 1966
C. World Wide Web, 1974
D. Library of Congress, 1976
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642. The Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) is an alphanumerical classification scheme formulated by
A. Australian Mathematical Science 2000-2005
B. Online Computer Library Center 2000-2001
C. American Mathematical Society 1991-2000
D. Library of Congress 1998-2000
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643. Chinese Library Classification (CLC) scheme published by China’s Administrative Bureau of Cultural Affairs in
A. 1975
B. 1987
C. 1990
D. 2001
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644. In the classification scheme chain procedure was originally intended for use with
A. BC
B. CC
C. DC
D. UDC
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645. Sear’s List of Subject Headings was first prepared by Minnie Earl Sears in
A. 1887
B. 1901
C. 1923
D. 1933
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646. The publisher of Sear’s List of Subject Heading is
A. Academic Press
B. H.W. Wilson
C. R.R. Bowker
D. McGraw-Hill
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647. Edition of Sears List of Subject Headings published in 2007 is
A. 17th edition
B. 18th edition
C. 19th edition
D. 20th edition
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648. LCSH 2005 consists of edition/volumes
A. 20th edition I 4 volumes
B. 22nd edition/ 4 volumes
C. 27th edition/ 5 volumes
D. 28th edition/ 5 volumes
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649. A huge controlled vocabulary (or metadata system) for the purpose of indexing journal articles and books in the life sciences
A. LCSH
B. SLSH
C. MeSH
D. Thesaurus
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650. Subject headings and thesauri are what type of indexing languages
A. Controlled
B. Un-Controlled
C. Natural
D. Free
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