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GST 121 Use of Library (Past Questions) 2020/2021
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BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY, MAKURDI
DIRECTORATE OF GENERAL STUDIES
Course Code/Title: GST 121-Use of Library, Study Skills and Information Communication Technology
Instructions: Answer all Questions by Choosing from Options A-E. Time Allowed: 60 Minutes.
- . —– Library provides services to elementary and secondary schools. (A) Primary (B) Secondary (C) A & B (D) Schools (E) Private
- …… involves grouping together of similar items. (A) Catalogue (B) Classification (C) ISBN (D) Class mark (E) A & B
- 3——- are source that are up-to-date in the treatment of the immediate past year (A) Annual Diaries (B) Year Books (C) Gazetteers (D) Concordance (E) Periodicals
- —— is always at the top left corner of a catalogue card. (A) Imprint (B) ISBN (C) Notations (D) ISSB (E) Catalogue
- —–is always at the top left corner of a catalogue card. (A) Imprint (B) ISBN (C) Class mark (D) Catalogue (E) None
- —–is always at the top left corner of a catalogue card. (A) Imprint (B) ISBN (C) Class mark (D) Catalogue (E) None
- —— is always at the top left corner of the catalogue card (A) Classification (B) Collation (C) Cataloguing (D) Class mark (E) Catalogue
- ——– Later adopted the 22 alphabets to the 26 we have today. (A) Egypt (B) Niger (C) Romans (D) Greek
- ——–library is responsible for the issuance of ISBN. (A) Special (B) National (C) Academic (D) Public (E) Private (E) Ramses
- . ——shows the different headings the book has been catalogued and filed in a library (A) Tracings (B) Main Entry (C) Imprint (D) Cataloguing (E) Title
- . —–was responsible for the building of the Royal library. (A) Greeks (B) Egypt (C) Painting (D) Thebes (E) Ramses
- ……..are materials that are issued in successive parts at regular interval. (A) Gazetteers (B) Atlases (C) Periodicals (D) Audio Visual (E) Year Books
- .——-includes paginations, illustrations, series and size of the book (A) Catalogue (B) Classification (C) Cataloguing (D) Class mark (E) Collation
- ……….is an example of biographical sources (A) Reference Materials (B) Encyclopedia (C) Dictionaries (D) WHO’S WHO in Nigeria (E) Peoples University
- ——is known to have developed hieroglyphic writing. (A) Ramses (B) Egypt (C) Thebes (D) Greeks (E) Romans.
- ……..are materials that can only be consulted for particular purposes (A) Consulted Sources (B) Encyclopedias (C) Dictionaries (D) Reference Materials (E) Atlases.
- —-Is a dictionary of geographic places? (A) Diagrams (B) Gazetteers (C) Atlases (D) Biographies (E
- —— is a list of important words, subjects, persons and places arranged in alphabetical order (A) Gazetteers (B) Atlas (C) Year Book (D) Concordance (E) Periodicals
- —–libraries are opened freely for all citizens. (A) Special (B) National (C) Academic (D) Public (E) School
- A main class can be sub-divided to accommodate specific subjects (A) Not Here (B) True (C) A & B (D) False (E) B & D
- Academic theft is known as —–(A) Censorship (B) Plagiarism (C) References (D) Citation (E) Stealing
- Academic theft is known as —–(A) Censorship (B) Plagiarism (C) References (D) Citation (E) Stealing
- All classification schemes used (A) Imprint (B) Letters (C) Notations (D) Pictures (E) Catalogues
- All classification schemes used mixed notations (A) True (B) Not True (C) A & B (D) OK (E) B & C
- Author’s name is not necessary in in-text citation. (A) False ( Partially (C) True (D) Undecided (E) A & B
- Citation style mostly preferred in social science is (A) Chicago (B) MLA (C) Citation (D) APA (E) A and C
- Citation style mostly used in humanities is (A) Cambridge Style (B) ALA (C) Chicago (D) MLA (E) APA
- Early writing was also in form of — (A) Thebes (B) Egypt (C) Painting (D) Greeks (E) Ramses
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son magnetic tapes are associated with —— (A) Card Catalogue (B) Tapes (C) Computer Catalogue (D) Magnet (E) Book Catalogue - Example of a serial publication include (A) Sim Card (B) Newspaper (C) Series (D) Textbook (E) Year Book
- For spellings, pronunciation and meanings one is to consult_ (A) Spelling Guides (B) Concordance (C) Dictionaries (D) Reference Materials (E) Encyclopedia
- Hippocrates and Aristotle were early scholars from (A) Egypt (B) R 3) Rome (C) Greeks (D) Mesopotamia (E) India
- Imprint and copyright information can be obtained from (A) Title (B) The Verso (C) ISSN (D) Fly Page (E) ISBN Page
- In APA reference list is in bracket. (A) Verso (B) Year (C) Title (D) Cover (E) Authors
- In APA reference list is italicized. (A) Cover (B) Year (C) Title (D) Authors (E) Abstract
- In APA reference list, the title of a jou al is treated just like the book title à journal dilayd bis aim to co (A) False (B) Partially (C) True (D) Undecided (E) A & B (A) sugolato sto mo fi qo d
- Intellectual content of a work is associated with (A) Series (B) Classmark (C) Symbol (D) Author(s) (E) Content
- In-text citation plus bibliographic entry constitutes (A) Plagiarism ( References (C) Citation (D) MLA (E) APA
- IC is not the only classification scheme in existence. (A) False ( Partially (C) True (D) Undecided (E) C&
- Libraries built to meet specific needs of users are known as (A) Private (B) National Libraries (C) Academic (D) Public Libraries (E) Special Libraries
- Libraries with no respect for time and distance include (A) National (B) Academic (C) Virtual (D) A&B (E) Public
- list of sources consulted during a study is known as (A) Maps (B) Citations (C) References (D) Archives (E) Races library
- NIIA is a very good example of – (A) National (B) Special (C) Academic (D) Public (E) Virtual
- Public libraries are also described as the (A) Reference Libraries (B) National Libraries (C) Peoples University (D) Warehouses (E) Music Houses
- Publication Information can also be known as (A) Imprint (B) Book (C) Notations (D) Verso (E) Catalogue
- Publishers, place and date of publication are known as (A) Tracings (B) Series (C) Imprint (D) Verso (E) Added Entry
- Pure notation does not exists in classification schemes. (A) Undecided (B) False (C) ABB (0) True (E) Zero
- Repetitive routine tasks can be avoided as a result of (A) Hardwork (B) serials (C) Automation (D) Users (E) Classmark
- Resources offered by the internet include (A) LAN (B) WAN (C) MAN (0) WIFI (E) Search tools
- SDI service is specifically associated with the National Library. (A) True ( Undecided (C) Somehow (D) False (E) A&B
- Sources that contains information on all aspects of human endeavor are known as (A) Biographical Sources (B) Encyclopedias (C) Dictionaries (0) Peoples University (E) Reference Materials
- The Egyptians developed letters of alphabets (A) 21 ( 3 (C) 22 (0) 26 (E) 5
- The Folger Shakespeare’s library was opened in, (A) 2011 (b) 1904 (C) 1966 (0) 1932 (E) 1911
- The LC deliberately used all the letters of alphabets as main classes. (A) Agree ( Not True (C) A & B [D] ok (e) B & C
- The LC reserves letters for further expansion (A) 4 (8 (C) 26 (d) 22 (e) 5
- The LC Scheme was devised in (A) 1904 (1966 (C) 1932 (0) 1988 (E) None of the Options
- The MARC project began in the year: (A) 1904 (1966 (C) 1932 (d) 1988 (e) none of the above
- The most popular and common library catalogue Card (A) card (B) Analogue (D) Hybridge (e) Book
- The process of describing an item and determining main and added entries is known as (A) Catalogue (b) Chelation (C) Cataloguing (d) Class mark (E) Collation
- there is no distinction between a class marks and notation number (B) Degree (C) Not Really (D) Tree (D) Undecided
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