ISI Associate Scientist A Museology Question Paper

Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata Associate Scientist Museology Sample Paper Section II
Sample Questions on Museology for Online Test Scientis ISI Kolkata

Note – For each of the questions there are four suggested answers, of which only one is correct. You will score
4 marks for each correctly answered question,
0 mark for each incorrectly answered questions, and
1 mark for each unattempted question.

The Book “The Hand Book for Museums” is written by
(a) Gary Edson & David Dean
(b) C.E. Barcaw
(c) Ambrose & Paine
(d) Garry Thomson

The World Heritage Site as per UNESCO Situation in West Bengal is
(a) Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
(b) Mogolmari excavation site
(c) Chandrakehagarh
(d) Radhabinode Temple, Bishnupur

Cause of Marble cancer is due to
(a) Citric Acid
(b) Hydrochloric Acid
(c) Sulphuric and Nitric acid rain
(d) Tataric Acid

The Indian Treasure Trove act came into force in the year
(a) 1851
(b) 1891
(c) 1312
(d) 1878

Geiger Mullre is – based Geiger counters is used for
(a) determination of nuclear radiation of antiquities
(b) Consolidation of terracotta objects
(c) determination of core metal of antiquity
(d) for restoration of antiquity

Bharat Mata is a work painted by Abanindranath Tagore during the year
(a) 1905
(b) 1919
(c) 1921
(d) 1947

ICCROM Stands for
(a) International Center for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property
(b) International Council for Study of Restoration of Cultural Property
(c) International Cultural Council Rome
(d) International Civil Body for Preservation of Antiquities

The Antiquities and Art Treasure Act enforced
(a) To prevent of fraudulent dealings
(b) To preserve antiquities
(c) To identify art treasures
(d) To stop violation of copyright act

Didarganj Yakshi belongs Marry Art to
(a) 3rd Century B.C
(b) Gupta Art form
(c) 9th Century B.C
(d) Sunga Art

The National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi was opended to the Public in the year
(a) 1972
(b) 2000
(c) 1978
(d) 1956


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