Andhra Pradesh SET (APSET) 2020 Solved Library & Information Science Questions with Explanations (21-30)



Andhra Pradesh SET (APSET) 2020 Solved Library & Information Science Questions with Explanations (21-30)


21. In which year the first edition of Colon Classification was published?




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Answer: (C) 1933



22. In how many languages has UDC been published?




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Answer: (A) 40 languages
Notes: UDC (Universal Decimal Classification) Editions have been printed in 40 languages.




23. Who produced the WebDewey, the electronic version of the Dewey decimal classification?




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Answer: (A) OCLC



24. Which cataloguing code is used in Japan?




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Answer: (C) Nippon Cataloguing Rules
Notes: Nippon Cataloguing Rules (NCR) was first published in 1943 by the Japan League of Young Librarians (later Japan Library Association). NCR is the national standard code used in Japanese libraries.



25. What is the length of 16 mm roll film used for microfilm?




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Answer: (D) 100 feet or 215 feet
Notes: 16 mm microfilm measures about 5/8” wide. It is the standard size microfilm that is is processed, developed and rolled onto 100 foot or 215 foot rolls.



26. Which are widely used by the engineering and architectural industries to preserve drawings, blueprints and maps?




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Answer: (B) Aperture cards
Notes: An aperture card is a tabulating card with a single frame of 35mm film mounted within the open aperture. Aperture cards were widely used by the engineering and architectural industries to preserve drawings, blueprints, and maps.



27. Universal Bibliographical Control is a programme of __.




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Answer: (B) IFLA




28. Delphi technique is related for __.




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Answer: (C) Forecasting



29. Books in Print is a __.




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Answer: (B) Trade Bibliography



30. Indicate the name of philosopher who was the exponent of Scientific method?




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Answer: (B) Bacon
Notes: Sir Francis Bacon, one of the founders of modern science, and an early exponent of modern scientific method developed an investigative method called Baconian method. In order to test potential truths, or hypotheses, Bacon devised this method whereby scientists set up experiments to manipulate nature and attempt to prove their hypotheses wrong.

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