MCQs of Library Science: History & Development (Quiz 05)

MCQs Library Science about it History & Development. This is quiz 05 of the history & development of Library Science. You’ll find questions about Library Science in MCQ format. If you are a student of Library and Information Management Sciences, then the history and development of Library Science are so important to understand. So we have arranged these MCQs of Library Science for its understanding of history and development over time.

LIS MCQs of History & Development – Quiz 05

The following are the MCQs of Library Science about History & Development Quiz 05:

161. Most important traditional record of books in Pakistani libraries is:
A. Accession register
B. Shelf list
C. Stock register
D. Book catalogue
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162. The fixing of conversion rates for buying foreign book in Pakistan is done by:
A. Publishers
B. Book sellers
C. National Library
D. Library Associations
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163.Which library has “The Times” first edition from 18th March 1788?

A. Chicago Library
B. British Library
C. National Library Canada
D. Library of Congress
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164. Which library has material from 300 BC to today’s newspapers?

A. British Library
B. National Library Canada
C. Library of Congress
D. Chicago Library
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165. Which library has 9 million articles from 20,000 journals?

A. National Library Canada
B. British Library
C. Library of Congress
D. Chicago Library
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166. The library which has collection of nearly 142 million items is known as:
A. British Library
B. Toronto Library Canada
C. Library of Congress
D. Chicago Library
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167. The library that has more than 62 million manuscripts is known as:
A. British Library
B. Toronto Library Canada
C. Library of Congress✓
D. Chicago Library
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168. A legal depository for all published literary heritage of Pakistan is collected by:
A. British Library
B. National Archive of Pakistan
C. Library of Congress
D. National Library of Pakistan
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169. Library rates for Libraries and Institutions for the period of three months are provided by:
A. Higher Education Commission
B. National Library of Pakistan
C. Library Committee
D. National Archive of Pakistan
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170. Pakistani publications have 15% more discount for:
A. General books
B. Periodicals
C. Textbooks
D. Audio-visual collection
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171. On Pakistani publications (local textbooks, produced by Textbook Boards, publications of Federal and Provincial Governments and non-profitable special publications), discount rate is:
A. 15%
B. 10%
C. 20%
D. No discount
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172. On purchase of which Pakistani publications, 20% discount negotiable is offered for acquiring ten or more copies?
A. General books
B. Fiction including drama
C. Textbooks
D. Periodicals
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173. Discount value for purchase of “The Holy Quran” text only is:
A. 10%
B. 20%
C. 15%
D. No discount
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174. The booksellers/suppliers will provide discount on demand the original or authenticated photocopies of foreign publisher’s invoice up to:
A. 15%
B. 10%
C. 20%
D. 25%
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175. Freight charge on supply of books/library materials both foreign and local shall be borne by:
A. Libraries
B. Booksellers
c. Organizations
D. None of them
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176. On imported publications, 13% mark up + 6% withholding tax. Discount for:
A. Current journals
B. General books
C. Multimedia materials
D. Textbooks
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177. On imported publications, 18% mark up + 6% withholding tax and discount is offered for:
A. Current journals
B. General books
C. Back volumes of journals
D. Textbooks
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178. The study of books as objects of art is known as:
A. Critical -bibliography
B. Descriptive bibliography
C. Historical bibliography
D. Textual bibliography
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179. The points to be kept in mind for evaluation of reference book are termed as:
A. Evaluation points
B. Basic points
C. Characteristics
D. Check list
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180. The librarian emphasizes title-by-title selection, but it is usually made by a committee composed of librarian, teachers, and some time administration in:
A. Public Libraries
B. University Libraries
C. Special Libraries
D. School Libraries
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181. It differs from other publishing operations in that they receive most of their operating funds from the authors whose works they publish is called:
A. Private press
B. Vanity press
C. Government press
D. None of them
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182. Which publishers especially at primary and secondary level are in an even higher risk area than other publisher?

A. Scholarly Publishers
B. Government Publishers
C. Trade Publishers
D. Textbook Publishers
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183. The publishers normally subsidized, not-for-profit organization, they are associated with academic institution, or learned societies are known as:
A. Scholarly Publishers
B. Government Publishers
C. Trade Publishers
D. Textbook Publishers
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184. Discarding from book stock is called:
A. Write-off
B. Weeding
C. Preservation
D. Shifted books
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185. The process of striking off or seeking legal permission of removing reading material of no use in a library is known as:
A. Write-off
B. Archive
C. Weeding
D. Discarding
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186. The presses owned by individuals who enjoy fine printing and experimenting with type fonts and design are known as:
A. Government press
B. Private press
C. Vanity press
D. None of them
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187. The art of building collection by the careful and correct selection materials of current and retrospective books, sets, serials and non book materials to support the present and coming needs of the clientele is called:
A. Collection development policy
B. Collection evaluation
C. Collection development process
D. Collection development
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188. The concept of write-off material emerged as department of libraries of the Government of Pakistan framed rules for the purpose in the year of:
A. 1966
B. 1960
C. 1977
D. 1970
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189. Which three important reasons always cited for weeding?

A. Save space, money and improve access
B. Save space, staff and money
C. Save money, space and staff
D. Save staff, money and improve staff
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190. The book and non book material are of no use and no more required in a library their removal from the library is called:
A. Conservation
B. Weeding
C. Preservation
D. Shifted
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191. Universal Bibliographic Control was primarily launched by:

A. IFLA
B. FID
C. PLA
D. SLA
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192. Out of the available stock in an open access library, the competent authority shall write-off losses to the extent of:
A. 1.5% per annum
B. 2% per annum
C. 3% per annum
D. 1 % per annum
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193. The study of books “as objects of art” may be termed as:

A. Historical bibliography
B. National bibliography
C. Trade bibliography
D. Subject bibliography
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194.The available collection of a close access or partially open access library, the competent authority shall write-off losses to the extent of:
A. 1% per annum
B. 1.5% per annum
C. 2% per annum
D. 3% per annum
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195. The study of books is concerned with the art of writing, printing, illumination and binding is known as:
A. National bibliography
B. Subject bibliography
C. Historical bibliography
D. Trade bibliography
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196. The bibliography which covers all the aspects of the history of the books as material object is:
A. National bibliography
B. Subject bibliography
C. Historical bibliography
D. Trade bibliography
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197. Periodicals issued by a society or institution •and contain proceedings, transaction reports, substantial articles and review publications in particular scholarly or scientific field are known as:
A. Yearbook
B. Journal
C. Magazine
D. Newsletter
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198.A periodical for general reading, common issue, problems, entertainment that is provided for general public reading, is known as:

A. Yearbook
B. Journal
C. Magazine
D. Proceedings
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199. A serial publication issued periodically, usually daily or weekly or semiweekly contains the most recent or latest news, events and discusses topics of general current interest is called:
A. Newspapers
B. Magazine
C. Journal
D. Newsletter
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200. Publications which are published once a year are known as:
A. Bibliography
B. Encyclopedia
C. Annual ✓
D. Dictionary
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