DSSSB Librarian Exam (Post Code 10/17) held on 01 September 2019 Solved Questions with Explanations (51-60)


DSSSB Librarian Exam (Post Code 10/17) held on 01 September 2019 Solved Questions with Explanations (51-60)


51. Plagiarism means __.




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Answer: (D) All the above



52. The software developed to check/verify the plagiarism context is __.




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Answer: (D) All the above
Notes: Ephorus, a plagiarism detection tool, was developed in 2003 by two former teachers from the Netherlands.




53. The citation format or systems followed in research papers is based on the following style:




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Answer: (D) All the above



54. Government of India introduced GST in 2017 to replace earlier taxes, GST means __.




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Answer: (A) Goods and Services Tax



55. The factor that influences resource sharing is __.




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Answer: (D) All the above



56. Which of the following is first Indian Storage Library?




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Answer: (D) ICSSR - Inter Library Resources Centre
Notes: ILRC (Inter Library Resources Centre) was set up by ICSSR in collaboration with Jawaharlal Nehru University in 1975 inviting local libraries to deposit their non-current, infrequently used but important-for-research, serials (i.e. Government reports, journals, newspapers, etc.) with this centre.




57. The combined list of books, periodicals and other documents of different libraries is called __.




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Answer: (D) Union Catalouge



58. When Mudaliar Commission was set up?




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Answer: (A) 1952
Notes: Mudaliar Commission (1952-53) is also known as the Secondary education commission. In 1952 Union Government of India appointed Dr. A Laxman Swami Mudaliar as a chairman of secondary education commission. The aim of this commission was to examine the existing system of secondary education in the country and suggest measures to improve it.



59. Who is responsible for first library legislation in India?




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Answer: (A) S. R. Ranganathan



60. In which state of India, the first Public Library Act in 1948 was passed?




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Answer: (B) Madras (now Tamilnadu)

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