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CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY
AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (CLIS)
Term End Examination,
June, 2023
BLII-014 : ICT IN LIBRARIES
Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 50

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark.
2. No cell phones, calculators, books, slide-rules, notebooks or written notes, etc. will
be allowed inside the examination hall.
3. You should follow the instructions given by the Centre Superintendent and by the
Invigilator at the examination venue. If you violate the instructions, you will be
disqualified.
4. Any candidate found copying or receiving or giving assistance in the examination
will be disqualified.
5. The Question Paper and the OMR Response Sheet (Answer Sheet) would be
supplied to you by the Invigilators. After the examination is over, you should hand
over the OMR Response Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the examination
hall. Any candidate who does not return the OMR Response Sheet will be
disqualified and the University may take further action against him/her.
6. All rough work is to be done on the question paper itself and not on any other
paper. Scrap paper is not permitted. For arriving at answers you may work in the
margins, make some markings or underline in the test booklet itself.
7. The University reserves the right to cancel the result of any candidate who
impersonates or uses/adopts other malpractices or uses any unfair means. The
University may also follow a procedure to verify the validity of scores of all
examinees uniformly. If there is substantial indication that your performance is not
genuine, the University may cancel your result.

BLII-014 (1) P. T. O.
How to fill up the information on the OMR Response Sheet
(Examination Answer Sheet)
1. Write your complete Enrolment No. in 9 digits. This should correspond to the
enrolment number indicated by you on the OMR Response Sheet. Also write your
correct name, address with pin code in the space provided. Put your signatures on
the OMR Response Sheet with date. Ensure that the Invigilator in your
examination hall also puts his signatures with date on the OMR Response Sheet at
the space provided.

2. On the OMR Response Sheet student’s particulars are to be filled in by blue/black


ball pen also. Use blue/black ball pen for writing the Enrolment No. and
Examination Centre Code as well as for blackening the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question.

3. Do not make any stray remarks on this sheet.

4. Write correct information in numerical digits in Enrolment No. and Examination


Centre Code Columns. The corresponding circle should be dark enough and should
be filled in completely.

5. Each question is followed by four probable answers which are numbered (1), (2), (3)
and (4). You should select and show only one answer to each question considered by
you as the most appropriate or the correct answer. Select the most appropriate
answer. Then by using blue/black ball pen, blacken the circle bearing the correct
answer number against the serial number of the question. If you find that answer
to any question is none of the four alternatives given under the question, you
should darken the circle with ‘0’.

6. No credit will be given if more than one answer is given for one question. Therefore,
you should select the most appropriate answer.

7. You should not spend too much time on one question. If you find any particular
question difficult, leave it and go to the next. If you have time left after answering
all the questions, you may go back to the unanswered question.

8. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

BLII-014 (2)
1. State True or False :

A computer is an electronic machine that is controlled by a set of instructions

known as software.

(1) True (2) False

2. Hyperlinks are created using ............. .

(1) HTML tags (2) Python tags

(3) C++ tags (4) Java tags

3. State True or False :

Only hardware and peripherals are the two basic parts of a computer system.

(1) True (2) False

4. The SGML is an example of .............. .

(1) Programming language (2) Markup language

(3) Natural language (4) Markdown language

5. State True or False :

Super computers are also known as personal computers.

(1) True (2) False

6. Which of the following will you use for the creation of an E-mail ID ?

(1) YouTube (2) Facebook

(3) Hotmail (4) Coolmail

BLII–014 (3)
7. Netbook is an example of ............... .

(1) Desktop computer (2) Mainframe computer

(3) Portable computer (4) Supercomputer

8. Which of the following is not a mobile handheld wireless computing

device ?

(1) Laptop (2) Amazon kindle

(3) Apple iPad (4) Sony e-Book Reader

9. The speed of microprocessor is measured in .............

(1) Kilowatt (2) Hertz

(3) Meter (4) Byte

10. Among the following, which one is not an example of hardware ?

(1) Cables (2) Connectors

(3) Camera (4) Ubuntu

11. Among the follownig, which one is not an open source software ?

(1) Libsys (2) GSDL

(3) Koha (4) Dspace

12. State True or False :

LibreOffice does not run on windows operating system.

(1) True (2) False

BLII–014 (4)
13. State True or False :

GNU is referred to as a ‘Computer on a Chip’.

(1) True (2) False

14. ‘Clock speed’ indicates the speed of ................ .

(1) Wall clock (2) Microprocessor

(3) Memory (RAM) (4) Operating System

15. Which one is regarded as ‘PCB’ ?

(1) Motherboard (2) Memory (HDD)

(3) SMPS (4) Disk-drive

16. A motherboard is responsible for holding ................. .

(1) Basic Input/Output System

(2) Broad Input/Output Settings

(3) Programming Setting

(4) ISO System

17. Where can we install additional memory ?

(1) SMPS (2) Motherboard

(3) Operating System (4) Disk-drive

BLII–014 (5)
18. State True or False :

Random access memory is regarded as temporary memory.

(1) True (2) False

19. ‘Open-Office.org’ is now known as the ................. .

(1) LibreOffice (2) Sunoffice.org

(3) Koffice.org (4) Lutus 1-2-3

20. State True or False :

‘Library Management System’ can be categorised as the programming

software.

(1) True (2) False

21. State True or False :

USB card is an example of expansion card.

(1) True (2) False

22. Hard disk drive comes under the category of .............. .

(1) Flash Storage Device (2) Macro Storage Device

(3) Optical Storage Device (4) Magnetic Storage Device

BLII–014 (6)
23. Floppy disk is a/an :

(1) Flash Storage Device (2) Macro Storage Device

(3) Optical Storage Device (4) Magnetic Storage Device

24. Among the following, which one is not an example of a compact disk ?

(1) CD-ROM (2) CD-R

(3) CD-RW (4) CD-UW

25. ‘Open Document Format’ is a kind of a/an .................. .

(1) File Format (2) Operating Software

(3) Document Framework (4) Document License

26. ‘E-Granthalaya’ software was developed by ............... .

(1) National Informatics Centre

(2) UGC-INFLIBNET

(3) NISCAIR (now NISCPR)

(4) ICSSR

27. Among the following, which is not an input device ?

(1) Scanner (2) Barcode reader

(3) Barcode printer (4) Microphone

BLII–014 (7)
28. Identify the output device :

(1) Mouse (2) Scanner

(3) Microphone (4) Plotter

29. State True or False :

A keyboard has common mathematical keys.

(1) True (2) False

30. Which one is NOT an open source integrated library management

system ?

(1) Libsys (2) Koha

(3) NewGenLib (4) Evergreen

31. Which is a/an simple pointing device ?

(1) Mouse (2) Keyboard

(3) Flash drive (4) Webcam

32. Which of the following storage devices has the highest storage capacity ?

(1) DVD (2) CD-ROM

(3) Blu-ray disc (4) Flash drive

33. State True or False :

NewGen Lib is a completely web-based LMS.

(1) True (2) False

BLII–014 (8)
34. Which of the following devices will you use for digitizing the printed

documents ?

(1) Flat bed scanner (2) Photocopier

(3) Barcode scanner (4) Charged couple device

35. The process of converting soft copy into physical document is known

as .............. .

(1) Digitization (2) Printing

(3) Conversion (4) Processing

36. ‘Dot-matrix’ is a type of ............... .

(1) Computer (2) Printer

(3) Scanner (4) Keyboard

37. OCR software is mainly used for .................. .

(1) Creation of editable text files

(2) Creation of uneditable text files

(3) Creation of PDF files

(4) Creation of editable image files

38. State True or False :

Barcode reader is also known as a barcode printer.

(1) True (2) False

BLII–014 (9)
39. Which device can convert sound into an electrical/digital signal ?

(1) Microphone (2) Motherboard

(3) Textual sensor (4) Bridge

40. State True or False :

Modulator-demodulator is popularly known as ‘MODEM’.

(1) True (2) False

41. The stand-alone computers can be connected to the Internet with the help

of .................. .

(1) Modem (2) RAM

(3) CPU (4) USB

42. State True or False :

‘CRT’ (Cathode-ray tube) technology was commonly used for the monitors.

(1) True (2) False

43. The term ‘SLIM’ stands for ............... .

(1) System for Library Information Management

(2) Self-Learning Information Material

(3) System for Library Information Movement

(4) Society for Library Information Management

BLII–014 ( 10 )
44. Identify the odd one out from the following :

(1) Koha (2) Libsys

(3) Evergreen (4) LibreOffice

45. A computer projector is a/an :

(1) Output device (2) Input device

(3) Processing unit (4) Storage device

46. How much amount of data a DVD can store ?

(1) 1.44 MB (2) 700 MB

(3) 4.7 GB (4) 25 GB

47. State True or False :

End-user programmes are also known as system software.

(1) True (2) False

48. To save a high definition video, which device will be the best

option ?

(1) USB drive (2) CD

(3) Floppy disk (4) DVD

BLII–014 ( 11 )
49. The ‘LibreOffice’ is an example of ............... .

(1) Operating System (2) Office Productivity Suite

(3) Programming Language (4) System Utility

50. ‘LS-Digital Suite’ is deveoped by ................ .

(1) VTLS (2) Libsys Ltd.

(3) Oracle (4) The Document Foundation

BLII–014 ( 12 )
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BLII-014 ( 14 )
1.

ª ¶

(1) (2)

2.

(1) HTML (2)

(3) C++ (4)

3.

(1) (2)

4. SGML

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

5.

(1) (2)

6. &

(1) YouTube (2) Facebook

(3) Hotmail (4) Coolmail

BLII–014 ( 15 )
7.

(1) (2) Ý

(3) (4)

8. &

(1) Laptop (2) Amazon kindle

(3) Apple iPad (4) Sony e-Book Reader

9. Ø

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

10. &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

11. & ¶

(1) Libsys (2) GSDL

(3) Koha (4) Dspace

12.

LibreOffice

(1) (2)

BLII–014 ( 16 )
13.

GNU ‘Computer on a Chip’

(1) (2)

14. ^ *

(1) (2) Ø

(3) (RAM) (4)

15. ‘PCB’

(1) (2) (HDD)

(3) (4) & ª

16. Ÿ

(1) Basic Input/Output System


(2) Broad Input/Output Settings
(3) Programming Setting
(4) ISO System

17. ¡

(1) SMPS (2) Motherboard


(3) Operating System (4) Disk-drive

18.

(1) (2)

BLII–014 ( 17 )
19. ‘OpenOffice.org’

(1) LibreOffice (2) Sunoffice.org

(3) Koffice.org (4) Lutus 1-2-3

20.

^ * ¶

(1) (2)

21.

(1) (2)

22. ª

(1) ¶ (2) Ø

(3) (4)

23. ¶

(1) ¶ (2) Ø

(3) (4)

24. &

(1) CD-ROM (2) CD-R

(3) CD-RW (4) CD-UW

BLII–014 ( 18 )
25. ^ *

(1) (2) ¶

(3) Ý (4)

26. ^& * ¶

(1) National Informatics Centre (2) UGC-INFLIBNET

(3) NISCAIR ( NISCPR) (4) ICSSR

27. &

(1) Scanner (2) Barcode reader

(3) Barcode printer (4) Microphone

28.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

29.

(1) (2)

30. &

(1) Libsys (2) Koha

(3) NewGenLib (4) Evergreen

BLII–014 ( 19 )
31. &

(1) Mouse (2) Keyboard

(3) Flash drive (4) Webcam

32.

(1) DVD (2) CD-ROM

(3) Blu-ray disc (4) Flash drive

33.

NewGenLib & LMS

(1) (2)

34.

(1) Flat bed scanner (2) Photocopier

(3) Barcode scanner (4) Charged couple device

35. ¶ Ø

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

36. ^ & ª *

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

BLII–014 ( 20 )
37. OCR ¶

(1) Creation of editable text files


(2) Creation of uneditable text files
(3) Creation of PDF files
(4) Creation of editable image files

38.

(1) (2)

39. & ª

(1) Ø (2)

(3) (4)

40.

& ^ *

(1) (2)

41. &

(1) Modem (2) RAM


(3) CPU (4) USB

42.

^ * ¼ &

(1) (2)

BLII–014 ( 21 )
43. ‘SLIM’

(1) System for Library Information Management

(2) Self-Learning Information Material

(3) System for Library Information Movement


(4) Society for Library Information Management

44.

(1) Koha (2) Libsys

(3) Evergreen (4) LibreOffice

45.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

46. DVD

(1) 1.44 MB (2) 700 MB

(3) 4.7 GB (4) 25 GB

47.

(1) (2)

48. & Ÿ

(1) USB drive (2) CD

(3) Floppy disk (4) DVD

BLII–014 ( 22 )
49. ‘LibreOffice’

(1) Operating System (2) Office Productivity Suite

(3) Programming Language (4) System Utility

50. ‘LS-Digital Suite’

(1) VTLS (2) Libsys Ltd.

(3) Oracle (4) The Document Foundation

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