Exam Details
Subject | museology & conservation | |
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2012 | |
City, State | , |
Question Paper
PAPER-II MUSEOLOGY CONSERVATION Signature and Name of Invigilator
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Time 1 1/4 hours] [Maximum Marks 100
Number of Pages in this Booklet 16 Number of Questions in this Booklet 50 Instructions for the Candidates
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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.
6. 'Museums in Motion' is written by
1. Alexendric Mouseion was founded by
E. P. Alexander
Ptolemy soter
Susan Pearce
Alexandra, the Great
T. Ambrose
Napolean Bonapart
Crispon Paine
Queen Victoria
7. 'Museum Environment' is written by
2. Museum became public institution in
Garry Thomson
15th Century
J. Stevenson
16th Century
J. B. Watson
17th Century
D. Thompson
18th Century
8. Third part of the number 84.132.17.c
3. The British Museum was formed on
means that the object
collections of
is the 17th acquisition of the year
Tradescant 1984.
th nd
is the 17component of 132acquisition of the year 1984.
E. Ashmole
Aldrovandi
was acquired in the year 1984.
Sir Hans Salone
None of the above
4. Binomial classification of Biological
9. Ghodavaj Powder is used as specimen was introduced by
Coloring Agent
Aristotle
Fixative Agent
Charls Darwin
Adhesive Agent
Carlos Linnaeus
Repellent Agent
George Mendel
10. Which of the following rules is not
5. The title of the famous book of Charls
applicable to care and handling Darwin is
Never walk backwards in the
Limits of Growth vicinity of works of art
Silent Spring
Drag works of art
Theory of Evolution
No smoking
Handle only one object at a time
Origin of species
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11. Collection of bones is called
Osteological collection
Anthropological collection
Arthopoda collection
Paleantological collection
12. Who urged the use of electronic bombardment to stimulate the viewer
Marshall McLuhan
Duncon Cameron
Garry Thomson
A. E. Parr
13. Which of the following is added to silica gel to make it colour blue
Tin
Magnesium
Cobalt
Sodium
14. Which one of the followings is used for bleaching
Formalin
Mercuric Chloride
Hydrogen Peroxide
Alcohol
15. Paper pulp method is used in treatment of
Water logged wood
Stone objects
Metal objects
Glass objects
16. Museums Association of India was formed in
1936
1946
1956
1966
17. A label that identifies or refers to individual objects in an exhibition is called
Object label
Introductory label
Group label
Section label
18. Which of the following is not a publication
Exhibition labels
CD
DVD
Guidebook
19. One of the following is not a fish
Rays
Whale
Carb
Shark
20. Archaeological museum, Khajuraho exhibits objects of
Surya art
Mathura art
Chandela art
Kushana art
21. The deity holding lotus is
Shiva
Brahma
Surya
Karttikeya
22. Who deciphered the Brahmi and Kharoshthic scripts
Mortimer wheeler
William Jones
James Princesh
V. D. Krishna Swamy
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23. Konark is famous for
Caves
Stone Chariot
Brihadheswara
Stupa
24. The deity holding Khatavanga is
Bhairava
Vishnu
Ganesha
Hanuman
25. The deity holding ankush is
Shiva
Karttikeya
Surya
Ganesha
26. Recommended pH value of wood for construction of showcases and storage systems is
Less than 4
3
2
More than 5
27. The term 'Docent' means
Gallery Assistant
Conservator
Accessionist
Gallery guide
28. The Head office of National Council of Science Museum (NCSM) is in
New Delhi
Kolkata
Bangalore
Bombay
29. Zakir Hussain Memorial Museum is in
Patna
Hyderabad
Delhi
Lucknow
30. Match the items in List-I with List-II
Market Information Penetration
about the market including composition and trends
Market The degree
intelligence to which a museum is successful in attracting visitors
Market The extent
analysis to which a museum attracts users in overall market
Market Analysis
share carried out on the structure and composition of market
Codes
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31. Match the terms in List-I with their meanings in List-II
List I List II
Abrasion Roughly circular yellow, brown or grey spots on a paper support
Bloom Refers to dried droplets or splashes of foreign material
Foxing The loss of finish, paint or ground by rubbing
Spatter A bluish or yellowish cloudness of the varnish film
Codes
32. Match the term in List-I with their meaning is List-II
List I List II
Accretion Irregular, abnormal pale or milky areas in paint or varnish.
Bleaching Wrinkling (without creases) of a support
Cockling (iii) Roughly circular yellow, brown or grey spots on a paper support
Foxing Accidental deposit of extraneous material on the surface of an object or picture
Codes
33. Match the objects listed in List-I with the Museums in List-II where they should go
List I List II
Headgear Ethnography of a famous Museum personality
Traditional Natural History Musical Museum Instrument of a Tribe
A Dead Personalia Animal Museum
Coins Archaeology excavated Museum from a site
Codes
31. ÃÖæ"ÖßI ´Öë פü‹ ÝÖ‹ ¯Ö¤üÖë ÛúÖê ÃÖæë פü‹"ÖßII ´ÖÝÖ‹ ˆ®ÖÛêú †£ÖÔ Ûêú ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋
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34. Match the statements in List-I with dates in List-II
List I List II
Beginning of Third century public B.C. museums
Alexandria 15th Century Mouseion founded
Development 16th Century of galleria
Origin of 17th Century some great art collections
Codes
35. Assertion A museum must accept all gifts.
Reason It enriches collections without involving any cost.
is right but is wrong.
is wrong but is right.
Both and are right.
Both and are wrong.
36. Assertion Collection is only as important as its documentation.
Reason Without relevant information collection is meaningless.
is right, but is wrong.
is wrong, but is right.
Both and are right.
Both and are wrong.
37. Assertion Never lift heavy pieces of furniture. Always drag them.
Reason Weight of furniture can cause back sprain, safety of furniture is not a concern.
is right, but is wrong.
is wrong, but is right.
Both and are right.
Both and are wrong.
38. Assertion In museum exhibitions an object poorly seen is partially wasted
Reason Visitors, young and old, get a visual satisfaction by seeing
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12. There is no negative marks for incorrect answers.
MUSEOLOGY CONSERVATION
Paper II
Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two marks. Attempt all the questions.
6. 'Museums in Motion' is written by
1. Alexendric Mouseion was founded by
E. P. Alexander
Ptolemy soter
Susan Pearce
Alexandra, the Great
T. Ambrose
Napolean Bonapart
Crispon Paine
Queen Victoria
7. 'Museum Environment' is written by
2. Museum became public institution in
Garry Thomson
15th Century
J. Stevenson
16th Century
J. B. Watson
17th Century
D. Thompson
18th Century
8. Third part of the number 84.132.17.c
3. The British Museum was formed on
means that the object
collections of
is the 17th acquisition of the year
Tradescant 1984.
th nd
is the 17component of 132acquisition of the year 1984.
E. Ashmole
Aldrovandi
was acquired in the year 1984.
Sir Hans Salone
None of the above
4. Binomial classification of Biological
9. Ghodavaj Powder is used as specimen was introduced by
Coloring Agent
Aristotle
Fixative Agent
Charls Darwin
Adhesive Agent
Carlos Linnaeus
Repellent Agent
George Mendel
10. Which of the following rules is not
5. The title of the famous book of Charls
applicable to care and handling Darwin is
Never walk backwards in the
Limits of Growth vicinity of works of art
Silent Spring
Drag works of art
Theory of Evolution
No smoking
Handle only one object at a time
Origin of species
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11. Collection of bones is called
Osteological collection
Anthropological collection
Arthopoda collection
Paleantological collection
12. Who urged the use of electronic bombardment to stimulate the viewer
Marshall McLuhan
Duncon Cameron
Garry Thomson
A. E. Parr
13. Which of the following is added to silica gel to make it colour blue
Tin
Magnesium
Cobalt
Sodium
14. Which one of the followings is used for bleaching
Formalin
Mercuric Chloride
Hydrogen Peroxide
Alcohol
15. Paper pulp method is used in treatment of
Water logged wood
Stone objects
Metal objects
Glass objects
16. Museums Association of India was formed in
1936
1946
1956
1966
17. A label that identifies or refers to individual objects in an exhibition is called
Object label
Introductory label
Group label
Section label
18. Which of the following is not a publication
Exhibition labels
CD
DVD
Guidebook
19. One of the following is not a fish
Rays
Whale
Carb
Shark
20. Archaeological museum, Khajuraho exhibits objects of
Surya art
Mathura art
Chandela art
Kushana art
21. The deity holding lotus is
Shiva
Brahma
Surya
Karttikeya
22. Who deciphered the Brahmi and Kharoshthic scripts
Mortimer wheeler
William Jones
James Princesh
V. D. Krishna Swamy
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1946
1956
1966
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23. Konark is famous for
Caves
Stone Chariot
Brihadheswara
Stupa
24. The deity holding Khatavanga is
Bhairava
Vishnu
Ganesha
Hanuman
25. The deity holding ankush is
Shiva
Karttikeya
Surya
Ganesha
26. Recommended pH value of wood for construction of showcases and storage systems is
Less than 4
3
2
More than 5
27. The term 'Docent' means
Gallery Assistant
Conservator
Accessionist
Gallery guide
28. The Head office of National Council of Science Museum (NCSM) is in
New Delhi
Kolkata
Bangalore
Bombay
29. Zakir Hussain Memorial Museum is in
Patna
Hyderabad
Delhi
Lucknow
30. Match the items in List-I with List-II
Market Information Penetration
about the market including composition and trends
Market The degree
intelligence to which a museum is successful in attracting visitors
Market The extent
analysis to which a museum attracts users in overall market
Market Analysis
share carried out on the structure and composition of market
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23. ÛúÖêÞÖÖÛÔú ×ÛúÃÖÛêú ×»Ö‹ ×¾ÖÜ.ÖÖŸÖ Æîü
ÝÖãü±úÖ†Öë
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ÃÖÓ¸üõÖÛú
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28. '®Öê¿Ö®Ö»Ö ÛúÖï×ÃÖ»Ö †Öò±ú ÃÖÖ‡ÓÃÖ ´.ֿוÖ.Ö´Ö' (NCSM) ÛúÖ ´ÖãÜ.ÖÖ»Ö.Ö ÛúÆüÖÑ Æîü
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31. Match the terms in List-I with their meanings in List-II
List I List II
Abrasion Roughly circular yellow, brown or grey spots on a paper support
Bloom Refers to dried droplets or splashes of foreign material
Foxing The loss of finish, paint or ground by rubbing
Spatter A bluish or yellowish cloudness of the varnish film
Codes
32. Match the term in List-I with their meaning is List-II
List I List II
Accretion Irregular, abnormal pale or milky areas in paint or varnish.
Bleaching Wrinkling (without creases) of a support
Cockling (iii) Roughly circular yellow, brown or grey spots on a paper support
Foxing Accidental deposit of extraneous material on the surface of an object or picture
Codes
33. Match the objects listed in List-I with the Museums in List-II where they should go
List I List II
Headgear Ethnography of a famous Museum personality
Traditional Natural History Musical Museum Instrument of a Tribe
A Dead Personalia Animal Museum
Coins Archaeology excavated Museum from a site
Codes
31. ÃÖæ"ÖßI ´Öë פü‹ ÝÖ‹ ¯Ö¤üÖë ÛúÖê ÃÖæë פü‹"ÖßII ´ÖÝÖ‹ ˆ®ÖÛêú †£ÖÔ Ûêú ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋
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»ÖÖÛúÖ¸ÜÖã¸ü¤ãü¸êü "ÖÛúŸÖê ¯Ö›Ìü®ÖÖ
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32. ÃÖæ"Öß-I ´Öë פü‹ ÝÖ‹ ¯Ö¤üÖë ÛúÖê ÃÖ"Ößæ-II ´Öë פü‹ ÝÖ‹ ˆ®ÖÛêú †£ÖÔ Ûêú ÃÖÖ£Ö ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋
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33. ÃÖæ"Öß-I Ûêú †Öò²•ÖꌙüÖë ÛúÖê ÃÖ"Ößæ-II, וÖÃÖ´Öë .Öê
†Ö²•Öꌙü •ÖÖ®Öê "ÖÖׯü‹, ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋
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34. Match the statements in List-I with dates in List-II
List I List II
Beginning of Third century public B.C. museums
Alexandria 15th Century Mouseion founded
Development 16th Century of galleria
Origin of 17th Century some great art collections
Codes
35. Assertion A museum must accept all gifts.
Reason It enriches collections without involving any cost.
is right but is wrong.
is wrong but is right.
Both and are right.
Both and are wrong.
36. Assertion Collection is only as important as its documentation.
Reason Without relevant information collection is meaningless.
is right, but is wrong.
is wrong, but is right.
Both and are right.
Both and are wrong.
37. Assertion Never lift heavy pieces of furniture. Always drag them.
Reason Weight of furniture can cause back sprain, safety of furniture is not a concern.
is right, but is wrong.
is wrong, but is right.
Both and are right.
Both and are wrong.
38. Assertion In museum exhibitions an object poorly seen is partially wasted
Reason Visitors, young and old, get a visual satisfaction by seeing
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