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LIS MCQs of History & Development – Quiz 06
The following are the MCQs of Library Science about History & Development Quiz 06:
 201. The published record of a meeting of a society or other organization, frequently accompanied by abstracts or reports of paper presented is called: 
A. Magazine
B. Bibliography
C. Proceeding
D. Report
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 202. The national rules for supplies of serials or periodicals subscription are based upon: 
A. Advanced payment
B. Half payment
C. Regular payment
D. After supply payment
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 203. Copyright is a form of protection provided by the law of the United States in: 
A. CopyrightAct1980
B. Copyright Act 1978
C. Copyright Act 1976
D. Copyright Act 1967
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 204. Recording of books added to a collection in order of their acquisition is: 
A. Accession record
B. Accession
C. Accession record book
D. Record register
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 205. To mean the mastery overwrote and published record, which is provided by and for the purpose of the bibliography is called: 
A. Bibliographical control
B. Stock
C. Bibliography
D. Collection
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 206. . A review copy, when a book is published, a complimentary copy will often be sent to a reviewer is termed as: 
A. Soft copy
B. Published copy
C. Advance copy
D. Duplicate copy
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 207. Complimentary copies of the first edition of a book given to the author by the publisher are: 
A. Duplicate copies
B. Publisher copies
C. Advance copies
D. Author’s copies
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 208. The author’s signature, typically found on the title page or flyleaf of a book is: 
A. Autograph
B. Final signature
C. Introduction
D. Completeness signature
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 209. The additional or supplementary material sometimes found at the end of a book is: 
A. Citation
B. Appendix
C. Bibliography
D. Index
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 210. The paragraph or so printed on the cover or dust jacket of a book which almost always tells you how important the book is: 
A. Colophon
B. Introduction
C. Blurb
D. Advertisement
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 211. Either a publisher’s trademark or information concerning the book’s publication printed at the end of a book: 
A. Colophon
B. Introduction
C. Blurb
D. Advertisement
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 212. All the copies of the book made from a specific set of type (with the exception of minor alterations: 
A. Facsimile edition
B. Fair edition
C. Definitive edition
D. Edition
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 213. Selling or otherwise disposing of books from a collection:
A. Accession record book
B. Deaccessioning
C. Accession record
D. Accession
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 214. One who deals with rare books is known as: 
A. Hawker
B. Vender
C. Librarian
D. Antiquarian
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 215. A cooperative online serials cataloging program is called: 
A. CONSER
B. MARC 1
C. AACR
D. AACR 1
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 216. A classification of books and other objects having to do with America, its people and their history is called: 
A. Encyclopedia
B. American history
C. American record book
D. Americana
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 217. The most authoritative version of a work is known as: 
A. 1st edition
B. Definitive edition
C. Fair edition
D. Facsimile edition
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 218. An exact reproduction of an original book depicting the text and the book’s physical appearance : 
A. 1st edition
B. Definitive edition
C. Fair edition
D. Facsimile edition
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 219. A worn book with defects such as a torn dust jacket, foxing, or loose binding, etc is: 
A. 1st edition
B. Definitive edition
C. Fair edition
D. Facsimile edition
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 220. A correction of error(s) inserted into a book after it has been printed: 
A. Folio
B. Book error
C. Endpaper
D. Erratum
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 221. The paper cover that protects the actual hardcovers of the book:
A. Dustwrapper
B. Dust jacket
C. Deckle edge
D. Color jacket
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 222. The page number on the left-hand pages is termed as: 
A. Folio
B. Fore edge
C. Even folio
D. Odd folio
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 223. A proof of a book made before the pages are numbered: 
A. Galley
B. Fore edge
C. Gauffering
D. Gutter
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 224. A document handwritten by the person purported to have written is called: 
A. Galley
B. Foxed
C. Hornbook
D. Holograph
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 225. The rules of write-off book losses in university libraries were farmed by UGC in the year: 
A. 1970
B. 1985
c. 1960
D. 1971
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 226. The National Archives of Pakistan has accruals of non-current permanent files from various Ministries/Divisions and evaluation and disposal of non-current files since: 
A. 1997
B. 1988
C. 1971
D. 1951
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 227. The National Archive of Pakistan have to microfilm of vital public records, private collections, newspapers, and manuscripts pages: 
A. 20 million
B. 10 million
C. 02 million
D. 01 million
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 228. Publication of “Guide to the Sources of Pakistan’s History” under the auspices of the ICA covers the survey of: 
A. Independence history
B. Pak history
C. Library holding
D. Archive holding
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 229. Publication of biannual journal on archives titled “The Pakistan Archives” has been issued since 1984 by: 
A. PLA
B. ICA
C. NLP
D. NAP
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 230. A descriptive catalog of Quaid-i-Azam papers (in five parts) was published by: 
A. PLA
B. ICA
C. NAP
D. NLP
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 231. A rich collection on the Pakistan movement, War of Independence (1857), and British rule on India is available in: 
A. International Council of Archives
B. Punjab Public Library
c. National Library of Pakistan
D. National Archives of Pakistan
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 232. Allama Iqbal Collection 1891-1938 is preserved in: 
A. Punjab Public Library
B. National Archives of Pak
C. National Library of Pakistan
D. Diyal Singh Library Lahore
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 233. Who can purchase UNESCO Coupons? 
A. Anyone
B. Teachers
C. Students
D. Librarians
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 234. UNESCO Coupons are issued with a validity of: 
A. Four years
B. Two years
C. One year
D. Six months
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 235. When Pakistan became a member of the UNESCO Coupons?
A. 1947
B. 1949
C. 1950
D. 1956
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 236. Pakistan Library Review was used to publish by: 
A. Library Promotion Bureau
B. PBWG
C. PULSAA
D. KULSSA
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 237. Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal is being published by: 
A. Library Promotion Bureau
B. PBWG
C. PULSAA
D. KULSSA
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 238. The PLA’s two publications, documents, and PLA Membership Directory were issued in: 
A. 1971
B. 1967
C. 1961
D. 1957
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 239. Subject Index to Pakistan Library Bulletin (1968-1984) was compiled by: 
A. Razia Areez
B. M. Adil Usmani
C. Nasim Fatima
D. Rais (A) Samdani
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 240. Who’s Who in Library and Information Science In Pakistan in 1987 was compiled by: 
A. Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari
B. Razia Areez
C. Nasim Fatima
D. Qasim Sheikh
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