Punjab SSSB School Librarian Exam 18th July 2021 Solved Questions with Explanations (41-50)

 


Punjab SSSB School Librarian Exam 18th July 2021 Solved Questions with Explanations (41-50)


41. How many Auxiliary Tables are there in 23rd edition of DDC?




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Answer: (A) 6
Notes: DDC 18 to 21 contains 7 tables. However, DDC 22 and DDC 23 have only 6 tables. 7th Table ‘Persons’ is relocated to Table 1 Standard Subdivision.



42. Which of the following RFID components is attached to the document for identification?




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Answer: (B) Tag
Notes: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) refers to a wireless system comprised of two components: RFID Tags and RFID Readers. RFID Tags are attached to the document for identification.




43. "The International Who's Who" is an example of __.




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Answer: (A) Biographical Sources



44. Browne Charge System came from which of the following countries?




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Answer: (B) USA
Notes: Nina E. Browne (1860-1954) was an American librarian and archivist of Library Bureau in Boston and served as the secretary of the Publishing Board of the American Library Association. She invented a charging system, known as the Browne Charging System, for libraries by 1895.



45. Which of the following is not a collection of primary school libraries?




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Answer: (D) Legal Books



46. Who created NUCSSI?




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Answer: (A) NISCAIR
Notes: National Union Catalogue of Scientific Serials in India (NUCSSI) is a data repository of a large number of unique journal titles and library holdings belonging to major universities, R&D units of industries, and higher institutes all over India. The project for compilation of NUCSSI was initiated by NISCAIR in 1965.




47. Find out the odd out from the followings:




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Answer: (D) Patent and Standard



48. Indian Library Association was founded in the year __.




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Answer: (D) 1933



49. A counter in a library, where visitors can deposit those belongigs that are not allowed into the library, is known as __.




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Answer: (D) Property Counter



50. The geographical identifier in the ISBN is __ block.




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Answer: (B) Second
Notes: Since 1 January 2007, ISBNs have contained 13 digits and divided into 5 parts (A three digit prefix EAN (European Article Number) 978 or 979 added in the beginning as the first element of ISBN; Registration Group Element (Country, Territory); Registrant (Publisher) Element; Publication (Title, edition) element and Check digit.

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