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Metadata standards MCQs

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1. : What is the main purpose of metadata?





2. : The term “metadata” literally means:





3. : Which of the following is a widely used metadata standard for digital libraries?





4. : How many core elements does Dublin Core have?





5. : In Dublin Core, the element Creator refers to:





6. : MARC stands for:





7. : The MARC 21 format was developed by:





8. : Which metadata schema is primarily used in archives?





9. : MODS stands for:





10. : Which metadata standard is used for describing preservation information?





11. : ONIX metadata is mainly used in:





12. : Which organization maintains Dublin Core standards?





13. : In MARC 21, field “245” represents:





14. : The term “Interoperability” in metadata means:





15. : Which metadata schema is an XML-based representation of MARC?





16. : Which of the following is NOT a type of metadata?





17. : Descriptive metadata is used for:





18. : Structural metadata deals with:





19. : Administrative metadata includes information about:





20. : “Crosswalk” in metadata refers to:





21. : The term “Namespace” in XML metadata refers to:





22. : Which metadata standard is designed for e-learning resources?





23. : ISO 15836 refers to which metadata standard?





24. : Which of the following metadata formats is used in Open Archives Initiative (OAI)?





25. : “Schema” in metadata refers to:





26. : The main goal of metadata interoperability is to:





27. : The element “Rights” in Dublin Core refers to:





28. : RDF stands for:





29. : The “OAI-PMH” protocol is used for:





30. : The most important role of metadata in digital libraries is:





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