Exam Details

Subject museology & conservation
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date December, 2010
City, State ,


Question Paper

PAPER-II
MUSEOLOGY CONSERVATION

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MUSEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two marks. Attempt all the questions. 1. ICOM was founded in
6. Surveillance equipment is

1946 1948


Digital camera

1950 1952


Barometer


CCTV camera


2. Which one of the museums has maximum palm leaf manuscript

Computer
collections



Asutosh Museum of Indian
Art, Calcutta University,



7. Dry-rot on wooden specimens is Kolkata
caused by

Bharat Kala Bhavan, Banaras


temperature

National Museum, New Delhi

light

Orissa State Museum,
Bhubaneswar



fungus


insects


3. Visvesvaraya Industrial Technological Museum is situated at
8. Indian War Memorial Museum is

Bangalore Hampi


situated in

Mysore Belgaum


Red Fort, Delhi


Jaipur House, New Delhi


4. Ardhanarisvara deity is
Teen Murti House, New Delhi

Half Siva half Saraswati


Half Siva half Radha


Purana Qila, New Delhi

Half Siva half Lakshmi


Half Siva half Parvati


9. Geological Survey of India was founded in
5. Paradichlorobenzene is used as
1851

Fungicide


1890

Insecticide

1916

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1945

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10. Museology was first introduced in India as an academic discipline by

M.S. University of Baroda


Calcutta University


Banaras Hindu University


Aligarh Muslim University



11. Brass is an alloy of

Copper and zinc


Copper and tin


Copper and nickel


Copper and chromium



12. Harmful light ray for archival material is

X-ray


Infra ray


Gamma ray


U.V. ray



13. The Gurusaday Museum, Goka, Thakurpukur is a museum of

History


Anthropology


Folk Art


Geology



14. The nature and structure of museum education is

Nonformal education


Informal education


Formal education


Semi-formal education



15. The purpose of a museum is to safeguard and to represent

Tangible and intangible heritage of humanity


Material evidence of people and their environment


Collections of objects of cultural and historical significance.


Collections of objects of cultural or scientific significance.



16. The first survey and report on the museums in India was done in

1910 1936


1960 2000



17. Gandhi Memorial Museum and Library is situated in

Sabarmati


Ahmedabad


Delhi


Surat



18. What is the importance of diorama in a museum

To depict a tribe in totality with a restricted area


To show the craftsmanship of the modeller


Likeness to actuals


Dramatic expression



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20. Assertion Visitors enter the museum with curiosity and expectations. But if the exhibits are unfamiliar totally, they usually avoid them.
Reason Familiar objects attract visitors more.

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Both and are incorrect.



21. Assertion Museum Director should be a good administrator and a good museologist.
Reason Because the head of the museum should have a sound knowledge of Museology and good experience in administration.

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Both and are wrong.



22. Assertion Rabindra Bharati Museum has only collections of personal belongings and creations of Rabindranath Tagore.
Reason It is a personnalia museum related to Rabindranath Tagore.

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24. Assertion When the collections cease to grow, museums begin to decay.
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30. Identify the correct order of sequence of the following geological ages

Eocene


Miocene


Pleiocene
Oligocene

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Archaeological Museum, Bodhgaya


Archaeological Museum, Khajuraho


Archaeological Museum, Bijapur
Archaeological Museum, Konark


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32. Arrange in chronological sequence.

The formation of the Museum Association, West Bengal.


Formation of Central Advisory Board of Museums.


Establishment of National Gallery of Modern Art.

First Museum Camp















33. Arrange the following in sequence of museum functional basis

Catalogue card


Accessioning


Fieldwork record
Index card


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34. Arrange the exhibition evaluations in order of sequence to be performed.

Summative evaluation


Front-end evaluation


Formative evaluation
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35. Arrange the following in order of evolution sequence
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Musical Calico Instruments Museum, collection Ahmedabad


Ethnography (iii) Sorod Ghar, collection Gwalior


Persian Rashtriya carpet Manav collection Sangrahalaya,


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An exhibition is a means of communication aiming at large groups of its public with the purpose of conveying information, ideas and emotions relating to the material evidence of man and his surrounding, with the aid of chiefly visual and dimensional methods.
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to state the purpose of an exhibition.


to state the overall view of a museum.


to state the function of a curator.


to enjoy pleasure in viewing displayed objects.



39. The tone of the passage is

to cater conservation knowledge to public.


to cater knowledge through exhibition.


to cater the display technique.


to cater documentation process.



40. The passage indicates to

the visual aids only.


the museum publication.


the information about museum objects to visitors.


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Museum education system


Object dimensional method


Feeling of museum visitors


Emotion of visitors



42. The purpose of the passage is

to make exhibition effective


museum education through display


museum conservation


visual aids



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50 lux 100 lux


150 lux 200 lux



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Lucknow


Dehradun


Kolkata


New Delhi



45. Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Khajuraho was built by

Chandella King


Kalachuri King


Bhoja King


Chauhan King



46. 'Museum Building' is authored by

Laurence Vail Coleman


David Dean


Timothy Ambrose and Crespin Paine


Eilean Hooper-Greenhill



47. Which one of the following science museums was set-up first

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore


Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai


Sri Krishna Science Centre, Patna


Birla Industrial and Technological Museum, Kolkata



48. Interactive exhibit is for

Operating by visitors


Static display


Only viewing


Only recording



49. An enclosed space of 1 cubic metre in a showcase requires silica gel

300 gms 500 gms


750 gms 1 kg



50. Bicarbonate powder protects museum objects against

Theft Fire


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