Exam Details

Subject museology & conservation
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date 01, June, 2011
City, State ,


Question Paper

PAPER-II MUSEOLOGY CONSERVATION Signature and Name of Invigilator
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MUSEOLOGY CONSERVATION
Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two
marks. Attempt all the questions.
1. Museography is

Description of museums


Practice of museum work


Theory of museum work


History of museums



2. The first 'Public Museum' of the world is

The British Museum


Ashmolean Museum, Oxford


University Museum, Basil


The Louvre Museum



3. International Committee of ICOM which deals with Documentation is called

INSDOC


CIDOC


MDA


ICOFOM



4. Museum show case provides

Microclimate for the object


Display of objects


Microclimate stage for the object


Storage for object



5. Museum activities organised outside the Museum building cannot be called

Extramural activities


Outreach activities


Extension activities


Inhouse activities



6. In Guided-discovery

The learner learns in incremental bits


The learner is rewarded for correct response


There are pre-determined learning goals


The learner decides the learning goals



7. The hand made 'objects' in Museums can be called as

Ecofact


Technofact


Artifact


Anthrofact



8.
Education in museums is primarily

9.
pH is a measure for


Intensity of light


Acidity


Specific gravity


Temperature



10.
Ore is

11.
The radiation of wavelength longer than 760 nm are


Formal Education
Informal Education
Non-formal Education
Casual Education

Animal
Metal
Alloy
Mixture of metallic and non­
metallic elements

Infrared
Ultraviolet
Visible
Radioactive



1.
2.

3.

4.

5.


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12. Which of the following materials is used as insect repellent traditionally

Napthalene


Ghodavaj Powder


Thymol


Menthol



13. Taxidermist is a museum worker who

Documents the museum collection


Classifies the collection


Stuffs Animals


Displays Biological specimen



14. Museum is an ideal place for life­long learning because

It provides lots of information


It has real things


It is a place for non-formal learning


It caters to the learning needs of different age groups



15. Whale is a

Fish


Mammal


Marine animal

Lung-breathing animal















16. Readability of exhibition text can be evaluated by using following methods
Fry test SMOG
FORECAST Cloze test














17. Pentachlorophenol is

Chemical


Fungicide


Solvent

Insecticide















18. Which of the following can be classified as Para Museums

Science centres


Nature reserves


Natural parks

Vivaria















19. Acids secreted by Fungi are

Aspergillic acid


Hydrochloric acid


Oxalic acid

Gallic acid















20. 150 lux intensity of light can be used in display for

Oil paintings


Wall paintings


Paper manuscripts

Wooden objects















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21. Dinosaur belonged to

Phylum reptelia


Extinct animal


Jurassic era

Precambrian















22. Which of following are done before inauguration of the exhibition

Front end analysis


Formative evaluation


Summative evaluation

Continuing evaluation















23. Match the List I with List II List I List II

Curator UNESCO


Museum American

News Association of Museums


Museums American

Journal Museum of Natural History


Museum Museum International Association,


U.K.



Codes














24. Match the List I with List II

List I List II

International ICOM. Committee for NAT. Monuments and HIST. Sites


International ICOFOM Committee for Ethnographic Museums


International (iii) ICOMOS Committee for Natural History


International ICME Committee for Museology



Codes














25. Match the List I with List II

List I List II

Didarganj The Louvre, Yakshi Paris


Monalisa Patna Museum


Rosetta (iii) Salarjung Stone Museum


Statue of The British Rubbeca Museum



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Saroj Ghosh The first Director of National Museum


C. National

Sivaramamurthi Council for Science Museums



Grace Morley (iii) Museology Training


V.L. Devkar Directory of Indian Museums



Codes














27. Match the List I with List II List I List II

Kiosk Print


I.T. Hoarding


Digital (iii) Touch Technology screen


Plasma Website Screen



Codes














28. Match the List I with List II List I List II

Measuring Percentage intensity of light


Measuring Nanometre RH


For specific Lux gravity


Wavelength No unit of light



Codes














29. Match the List I with List II List I List II

Paradichloro- (i) µW/lumen benzene


Thymol Unit to measure or OH

concentration


Unit to Fumigant measure

U.V. rays


pH Fungal repellent



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Metal reverts Warping to mineral


Prevents Cleavage paint layer in oil paintings


Distortion in Corrosion wooden objects


Parallel Varnish separation of support and ground layer or ground and paint layer



Codes














31. Match the List I with List II List I List II

Madhubani Gujarat


Pattchitra Bihar


Warli Maharashtra


Pithora W. Bengal



Codes














32. Match the List I with List II List I List II

Evolution Gregor Mendel


Genetics Earnst Hackel


Ecology (iii) Charles Darwin


Binomial Carl classification Linnaeus



Codes















33. Arrange the sequence of wet preservation of Biological specimen

Placing mounted specimen in the jar.


Placing sealing the lid.


Preparing diluted neutral formalin.

Washing the specimen and mounting the glass plate.














34. Arrange the steps for treatment of corroded metal objects

Mechanical cleaning


Treatment with solvents


Intensive washing, drying and preventive coating

Removal of dust and washing














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