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1.Which web is the part of the World Wide Web (WWW) but the contents are not indexed?
Hidden Web
2.What is the major retrieval protocol used by Federated Search?
Z39.50 protocol
3.Which of the following is not an example of web scale discovery service?
DBpedia
4.Powerset and Evri are
Semantic Search Tools and Databases
5.Which of the following is not an academic search engine and database?
Spock
6.Which of the following is a scientific search engine and database?
The Gene Ontology
7.SurfWax and Dogpile are
Meta-Search Engines
8.Which of the following is an example of collaborative information and databases?
Technorati
9.Which database supplements the existing card catalogues can be consulted for comprehensive searches?
OPAC
10.An example of open access content source is:
HathiTrust
11.What is the name of the service that usually gathers metadata from different resources and creates a unified index?
Discovery Service
12.A smart system to be able to perform cognitive functions that can be associated with the human mind is called
Artificial Intelligence
13.Autocomplete is a key feature which tries to finish the keywords based on algorithms to match the spelling of the words
True
14.What is the name of the system that gives relevant suggestion to the end-users while searching on some platforms like YouTube, Amazon, etc.?
Recommendation System
15.Which type of search not only finds the keyword but also performs the search based on the meaning, the context of the search being made?
Semantic Search
16.In which year, approximate 50,000 MARC records were in existence?
1968
17.Link+ (Link Plus) is a free service for:
Interlibrary Loan
18.A system of categorizing relevant content online with the help of tag is called:
Folksonomy
19.‘Cataloguing in Publication’ programme was introduced by
LC
20.Pipl and Silobreaker are
General Search Engines and Databases
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