MCQs of Library Science about Library Information Sources. This is quiz 03 of the Information Sources in Library Science. You’ll find these questions about Library Science in MCQ format. If you are a student of Library and Information Management Sciences (LIS), then the Information Sources & Services of Library Science are so important to understand. So we have arranged these MCQs of Library Science for understanding its Information Sources.
LIS MCQs of Information Sources (Quiz 03)
The following are the MCQs of Library Science about Information Sources Quiz 03:
81. A dictionary dealing with the words, phrases, impression, and technical words of a particular subject is known as:
A. Particular dictionary
B. Classified dictionary
c. Subject dictionary
D. Library dictionary
82. The bibliography dealing with writing, printing materials, illustrations, illuminations, and binding is called:
A. Enumerative bibliography
B. Historical bibliography
C. Descriptive bibliography
D. Textual bibliography
83. The bibliography is to determine the effect of writing or the printing process on the correctness of the text is:
A. Enumerative bibliography
B. Textual bibliography
C. Descriptive bibliography
D. Analytical bibliography
84. The bibliography that means a list of books published in a given country is called:
A. Concise bibliography
B. Documented bibliography
C. National bibliography
D. Subject bibliography
85. Which bibliography is based on research identification, description, and classification of documents, with a view to organizing services or constructing the tools designed to facilitate intellectual work?
A. Enumerative bibliography
B. Classified bibliography
C. Research bibliography
D. Analytical bibliography
86. The bibliography which implies listing systematically of all records of civilization covering all fields of knowledge not restricted by time, place, language, subject, or the author is called:
A. Enumerative bibliography
B. Classified bibliography
c. Universal bibliography
D. Systematic bibliography
87. The reference source that provides information like description and location related to countries, states, regions, districts, cities, mountains, lakes, and all places throughout the world is known as:
A. Location source
B. Reference source
C. Bibliographical source
D. Geographical source
88. The branch of bibliography is most popular and is also used mostly as a reference tool by the research scholars & librarians is known as:
A. Systematic or enumerative bibliography
B. Reference bibliography
C. Descriptive bibliography
D. Analytical bibliography
89. The description of books and their recording in lists is called:
A. Index
B. Bibliography
C. Glossary
D. Abstract
90. The main aim of a bibliography is to record bibliographic details of a book is called:
A. Enumerative bibliography
B. Historical bibliography
C. Descriptive bibliography
D. Analytical bibliography
91. Which sources provide information concerned with the collection, classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data?
A. Factual sources
B. Classified sources
C. Analytical sources
D. Statistical sources
92. General yearbooks, directories, and atlases are useful sources of:
A. Descriptive sources
B. Geographical sources
C. Enumerative sources
D. Statistical. sources
93. Information products such as microfilm, computer discs, records, etc are grouped under:
A. Video media
B. Multimedia
C. Audio media
D. Print media
94. Pamphlets, reprint, reports are known as:
A. Periodicals
B. Non-print material
C. Non-books material
D. Books
95. The people who want to visit various places of the country or the world, which reference source they can use?
A. Directories
B. Encyclopedia
C. Travel Guides
D. Globe
96. International Who’s Who, London is a:
A. International biographical source
B. Geographical source
C. Current biographical source
D. National biographical source
97. Cambridge Biographical Dictionary is a:
A. Retrospective biographical source
B. Literal biographical source
C. Geographical source
D. National biographical source
98. The Times atlas of the world is a:
A. Bibliographical source
B. Geographical source
C. Information source
D. Encyclopedia
99. In the library’s perspective, the world’s best book is a:
A. Universal bibliography
B. Subject bibliography
C. Selective bibliography
D. Current bibliography
100. Well organized list of written, printed, or otherwise produced record is:
A. Bibliography
B. Geography
C. Encyclopedia
D. Dictionary
101. The title “Cumulative Book Index” is a source of:
A. Geography
B. Bibliography
C. Encyclopedia
D. Glossary
102. The discovery of the essential details about the book and examining the physical characteristics of the book is known as:
A. Enumerative bibliography
B. Textual bibliography
C. Descriptive bibliography
D. Analytical bibliography
103. Indexing periodicals are grouped under:
A. Tertiary sources
B. Secondary sources
C. Primary sources
D. Basic sources
104. A publication that mainly contains original matter is known as:
A. Tertiary source
B. Secondary source
C. Primary source
D. Bibliographic source
105. The directories provide information about:
A. Organizations
B. Personalities
c. Countries
D. Cities
106. A reference book which contains a geographical dictionary of places known as:
A. Gazetteer
B. Atlas
c. Travel book
D. Almanac
107. Gray literature generally refers to:
A. Unpublished documents
B. Unauthorized documents
C. Banned documents
D. Private publications
108. An alphabetic list of name, places, and subjects treated in a printed work giving the page or pages on which each item is mentioned is called:
A. OPAC
B. Index
C. Catalogue
D. Abstract
109. A book meant to be consulted or referred to for a definite piece of information is known as:
A. Reference book
B. Serial
C. Textbook
D. Monograph
110. A compendium of knowledge is known as:
A. Yearbook
B. Encyclopedia
C. Dictionary
D. Almanac
111. The appropriate source to find out the address of an institution/organization is:
A. Gazetteer
B. Map
c. Directory
D. Almanac
112. The encyclopedias are published for each discipline separately and are restricted to one or two-volume sets which are handy to use, are known as:
A. Institutional encyclopedia
B. Special encyclopedia
C. Classified encyclopedia
D. General encyclopedia
113. Encyclopedia Britannica London falls into the group of:
A. Subject encyclopedia
B. Special encyclopedia
C. Classified encyclopedia
D. General encyclopedia
114. The title Encyclopedia Americana New York is a:
A. General encyclopedia
B. Classified encyclopedia
C. Abstract encyclopedia
D. Codified encyclopedia
115. The Encyclopedia Library & Information Science is a category of:
A. Institutional encyclopedias
B. Subject encyclopedias
C. Classified encyclopedias
D. General encyclopedias
116. Bilingual dictionaries are a type of:
A. General language dictionaries
B. Translating dictionaries
C. Subject dictionaries
D. Special dictionaries
117. World of Learning is a:
A. Encyclopedia
B. Directory
C. Dictionary
D. Almanac
118. The appropriate source to find information about an organization is:
A. Yearbook
B. Encyclopedia
C. Directory
D. Dictionary
119. A process in which readers receive their information through personal contact of the Reference Librarian is called:
A. Index service
B. Codified service
C. Classified source
D. Reference service
120. The appropriate source to find out information about the climate of Skardu is:
A. Gazetteer
B. Planner
C. Atlas
D. Almanac
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