UGC Book Quiz: Can You Pass This Basic Test?

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UGC Book Quiz: Can You Pass This Basic Test? - Quiz

Going to college can be very expensive for most of the people in the world as a high percentage of people are mostly middle-income earners. This being said, university grants do come in handy when it comes to ensuring that the university you go to maintains high standards of higher education. Can you pass this basic test on UGC? Take it up and find out!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How many digits in ISBN

    • A.

      13 digits

    • B.

      12 digits

    • C.

      8 digits

    • D.

      9 digits

    Correct Answer
    A. 13 digits
    Explanation
    An ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a unique identifier for books. The correct answer is 13 digits because the current standard for ISBN numbers is the 13-digit format, which was introduced in 2007. This format allows for more possible combinations and helps to ensure global compatibility. The previous standard was a 10-digit format, but it is no longer used. Therefore, the correct answer is 13 digits.

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  • 2. 

    How many digits in ISSN

    • A.

      12 digits

    • B.

      10 digits

    • C.

      8 digits

    • D.

      13 digits

    Correct Answer
    C. 8 digits
    Explanation
    The ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is an 8-digit code used to uniquely identify a serial publication. It is used by libraries, publishers, and other organizations to efficiently manage and track serial publications. The 8-digit format allows for a wide range of possible combinations, ensuring that each serial publication can be assigned a unique identifier.

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  • 3. 

    On which year ISBN change 10 digit to 13 digit ?

    • A.

      FEB 2008

    • B.

      JAN 2007

    • C.

      JAN 2008

    • D.

      FEB 2007

    Correct Answer
    B. JAN 2007
    Explanation
    In January 2007, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) introduced the 13-digit ISBN (International Standard Book Number) format to replace the previous 10-digit format. This change was made to accommodate the increasing number of books being published and to provide a larger range of unique identification numbers for books. Therefore, January 2007 is the correct answer as it marks the year when the transition from the 10-digit to the 13-digit ISBN format occurred.

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  • 4. 

    What is the Abbreviation  of EAN

    • A.

      European Article number

    • B.

      International Article number

    • C.

      English Article number

    • D.

      Indian Article number

    Correct Answer
    B. International Article number
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "International Article number" because EAN stands for European Article Number, which is a barcode standard used worldwide for identifying products. The term "international" in the answer option further supports the fact that EAN is a globally recognized and used system.

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  • 5. 

    Who is responsible to providing ISBN in india

    • A.

      RRRLF

    • B.

      NISCAIR

    • C.

      INSDOC

    • D.

      NATIONAL LIBRARY

    Correct Answer
    A. RRRLF
    Explanation
    RRRLF (Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation) is responsible for providing ISBN (International Standard Book Number) in India.

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  • 6. 

    What is the book product code  in ISBN

    • A.

      978

    • B.

      977

    • C.

      979

    • D.

      988

    Correct Answer
    A. 978
    Explanation
    The book product code in ISBN is a unique identifier assigned to a specific book or edition. In this case, the correct answer is 978. The first three digits of an ISBN typically represent the country or language group, and the following digits represent the publisher and the specific book. Therefore, 978 is the book product code for the given ISBN.

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  • 7. 

    Which country introduce standard number first

    • A.

      USA

    • B.

      UK

    • C.

      CANADA

    • D.

      INDIA

    Correct Answer
    B. UK
    Explanation
    The UK is believed to be the first country to introduce standard numbers. This can be attributed to the fact that the UK has a long history of standardization and industrialization, which has led to the development and implementation of various standards across different sectors. Additionally, the UK has been a pioneer in many technological advancements, making it likely that they were one of the first countries to introduce standard numbers.

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  • 8. 

    Where is ISBN nodal office in India

    • A.

      Delhi

    • B.

      Mumabai

    • C.

      Nagpur

    • D.

      Kolkata

    Correct Answer
    A. Delhi
    Explanation
    The ISBN nodal office in India is located in Delhi.

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  • 9. 

    Who is responsible to providing ISSN in india

    • A.

      RRRLF

    • B.

      DESIDOC

    • C.

      NISCAIR

    • D.

      NATIONAL LIBRARY

    Correct Answer
    C. NISCAIR
    Explanation
    NISCAIR (National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources) is responsible for providing ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) in India. ISSN is a unique identifier for serial publications, such as newspapers, magazines, and journals. NISCAIR, as a scientific organization under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), plays a key role in promoting and facilitating the dissemination of scientific information in India. Therefore, it is responsible for assigning ISSN to serial publications in the country.

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  • 10. 

    How Many parts in ISBN 13 digit number

    • A.

      3 part

    • B.

      4 part

    • C.

      2 part

    • D.

      5 part

    Correct Answer
    D. 5 part
    Explanation
    The ISBN 13 digit number is divided into 5 parts.

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