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UGC NET June 2013 in Library and Information Science: Paper II Doubtful Answers

23. Which of the following principles are  associated with library building  planning ?
(i) Principle of Uniformity
(ii) Principle of Comfortability
(iii) Principle of Simplicity
(iv) Principle of Continuity
Codes :
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct.
(B) (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct.
(C) (i), (ii) and (iv) are correct.
(D) (iii), (iv) and (i) are correct.

31. Match the following queries with their appropriate category of reference source :
List – I List – II
a. Enrolment of students in a university i. Yearbook
b. Weather of Denmark ii. Statistical source
c. No. of foreigners visited World Book Fair in 2011 iii. Directory
d. No. of hospitals in China iv. Geographical Source
Codes :
a b c d
(A) iv iii i ii
(B) i iii ii iv
(C) ii iv i iii
(D) iii iv i ii

32. Match the following :
List – I List - II
a. 1st Law of Library Science i. Real time access
b. 2nd Law of Library Science ii. Search engine & subject gateways
c. 3rd Law of Library Science iii. Web access to resources
d. 4th Law of Library Science iv. Open access initiatives
Codes :
a b c d
(A) iii iv ii i
(B) iv i ii iii
(C) i iii ii iv
(D) ii iv i iii

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PAPER 3RD

24 A

25 D

26 A

33 C

35 B

38 A/D

64 B

70 A

75 B  NKC(National Knowledge Commission) recommends for the enactment of Lib Legislation in All the states 

This statement is false NKC(National Knowledge Commission) not recommends for Lib Legislation

About  National Knowledge Commission
 

The ability of a nation to use and create knowledge capital determines its capacity to empower and enable its citizens by increasing human capabilities. In the next few decades, India will have the largest set of young people in the world. Following a knowledge-oriented paradigm of development would enable India to leverage this demographic advantage. In the words of our Prime Minister, "The time has come to create a second wave of institution building and of excellence in the field of education, research and capability building so that we are better prepared for the 21st century."

With this broad task in mind, the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) was constituted on 13th June 2005 with a time-frame of three years, from 2nd October 2005 to 2nd October 2008. As a high-level advisory body to the Prime Minister of India, the National Knowledge Commission has been given a mandate to guide policy and direct reforms, focusing on certain key areas such as education, science and technology, agriculture, industry, e-governance etc. Easy access to knowledge, creation and preservation of knowledge systems, dissemination of knowledge and better knowledge services are core concerns of the commission.

PM’s remarks at the launch of the Knowledge Commission

http://knowledgecommission.gov.in/about/default.asp

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Present Status of Library Legislation in India: The credit of enacting a library act for the first time in India goes to the Kolhapur princely state of the present Maharashtra in 1945. The act is presently non functional. In India, nineteen states have so far enacted library legislation and the rest are providing library services without legislation. The list of the nineteen Acts is given below

i) Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad) Public Libraries Act, 1960;

ii) Arunachal Pradesh Public Libraries Act, 2009;

iii) Bihar Public Libraries Act, 2007;

iv) Chattisgarh Public Libraries Act, 2007;

v) Goa Public Libraries Act, 1993;

vi) Gujarat Public Libraries Act, 2001;

vii) Haryana Public Libraries Act, 1989;

viii) Karnataka (Mysore) Public Libraries Act, 1965;

ix) Kerala Public Libraries Act, 1989;

x) Maharashtra Public Libraries Act, 1967;

xi) Manipur Public Libraries Act, 1988;

xii) Mizoram Public Libraries Act, 1993;

xiii) Orissa Public Libraries Act, 2001;

xiv) Pondichery Public Libraries Act, 2007;

xv) Rajasthan Public Libraries Act, 2006;

xvi) Tamil Nadu (Madras) Public Libraries Act, 1948;

xvii) Uttar Pradesh Public Libraries Act, 2005;

xviii) Uttarakhand (Uttaranchal) Public Libraries Act, 2005 and

xix) West Bengal Public Libraries Act, 1979.

den where is a relation relation NKC to Library Legislation...?

paper 2 , 26-c,29-b,39-c,45-b I agree with you.@. Anand Kenchakkanavar 

21,33 u r answers are correct

Paper -II
Q No.36 The answer is C not A

I agree 36 c of pap 3

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