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UGC NET DECEMBER 2013 PAPER 3 (11-20)

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LIS QUIZ SERIES
11.Name the similarity measure in which similarity of a document is adjusted such that the similarity of a document to itself is 1.
Cosine measure
Distance measure
Swet’s measure
Normalised similarity measure

12.Which law states that “An information retrieval system will tend not to be used whenever it is more painful and troublesome for a customer to have information than for him not to have it” ?
Bradford’s Law
Mooer’s Law
Ziff’s Law
Lotka’s Law

13.Who is the compiler of WebBibliographyof Rabindranath Tagore ?
Bengal Library Association
RRRLF
National Library of India
IASLIC

14.Who are the publishers of ‘Year Book on Human Rights’ ?
United Nations
Ministry of Law, Govt. of India
Europa Publishers
R.R. Bowker

15.ASTINFO stands for
Asian Scientific and Technological Information Network
Association of Scientific and Technological Information Scientists in Asia
International Network for Exchange of Science and Technology Information
Regional Network for the Exchange of Information andExperience in Science and Technology in Asia and the Pacific

16.IFLA’s programme for capacity building of library associations is named as
BSLA
ALP
CLM
PAC

17.The measure of certainty or predictability is called as
Entropy
Feedback
Redundancy
Distortion

18.A characteristic in which information tends to leak and the more it leaks, the more we have, is
Synergetic characteristics
Diffusive characteristics
Compressible characteristics
Shareable characteristics

19.Which of the following organizations are associated with the concept of ‘1000 crore plan to link 9000 libraries in India’ ?
(i) National Library of India
(ii) National Mission on Libraries
(iii) INFLIBNET
(iv) RRRLF
(ii) and (iii) are correct.
(iii) and (iv) are correct.
(i) and (iv) are correct.
(ii) and (iv) are correct.

20.Which of the following are the core content of ISI web of knowledge ?
(i) Current Contents
(ii) ISI proceedings
(iii) Derwent Information Index
(iv) AGRICOLA

(i), (iv) and (iii)
(i), (ii) and (iii)
(ii), (iii) and (iv)
(i), (ii) and (iv)

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