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PART I: DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGING

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1. Cataloging files that represent the library holdings in the way they are arranged in the shelves and
filed by call number.
a. Authority file b. In-process file c. Library catalog d. Shelflist
2. A system that allows the computer to read and process cataloging records.
a. MARC b. Subject cataloging c. OPAC d. Descriptive Cataloging
3. Subject cataloging involves subject analysis and ___________________.
a. Choice of access points b. Name of authority c. Translation
4. Descriptive cataloging involves the description of a document through its author, title, edition,
place of publication, publisher, and other physical characteristics in order to distinguish /
differentiate it from other documents in the collection.
a. The provision of call number
b. The provision of subject headings
c. The provision of access points or entry headings
d. The provision of cross references
5. An operation in cataloging which the cataloger supplies all the bibliographic and other data.
a. Adaptation b. Original cataloging c. Copy cataloging
6. Bibliographic description involves solely ______________________.
a. The provision of subject headings
b. The provision of annotation
c. The description of its location in the library
d. The description of the document
7. A major section of the bibliographic description, comprising data of a particular category or set [of]
categories is known as ___________________________.
a. An area b. An entry c. An element D. A series
8. A word or phrase, or group of characters representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information
and forming part of an area of the description is called __________________.
a. An area b. An entry c. An element D. A series
9. A reproduction that has its chief purpose to stimulate the physical appearance of the original work
as well as to provide an exact replica of the text is called a _______________.
a. Re-issue b. Facsimile c. Off-print d. Reprint
10. The art of book-binding is known as: __________________.
a. Biblio-collation b. Pedagogy c. Bibliophile d. Bibliopegy
11. It is known as the organized recorded information based on established standards to make them
easily identifiable and retrievable.
a. Bibliographic control
b. Library catalog
c. Databases
d. Union catalog
12. A book is ______________________ if it is a record of a similar work or item which is revised.
a. Reprint b. Impression c. Adaptation d. Facsimile
13. It is also known as the unit card.
a. In-process file b. Shelflist c. Library catalog d. Authority file
14. A kind of bibliographic file that contains records of items found in the library or group of libraries.
a. Athority file b. Library catalog c. Union catalog d. Shelflist
15. The following are kind of bibliographic files except one:
a. Catalogs b. Indexes c. Shelflist d. Bibliographies
16. He developed the first modern, well-documented cataloging code—“91 rules”—for the catalogs of
the Department of Printed Book in the British Museum.
a. Ranganathan b. Cutter c. Maunsell d. Panizzi
17. They are the first people who used the principle of author entry.
a. Greeks b. Romans c. Hebrews d. Monks

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18. St. Martin’s Priory at Dover consists of 3 sections: analytical entries and alphabetical listing; listing
by call number w/ paging and opening words and _____________________________.
a. Provision of access points
b. Provision of cross-references
c. Listing of call numbers
d. Listing of subject headings
19. Johann Tritheim developed the used of __________________________________.
a. Bibliography arranged in alphabetical order
b. Subject headings
c. Access points or entry headings
d. Cross-references
20. He formulated the rules for a “Dictionary Catalog.”
a. Cutter b. Spalding c. Dewey d. Jewett
21. They are largely credited for the editorship of the first edition of AACR.
a. Lubetzky and Spalding c. Lubetzky and Gorman
b. Gorman and Winkler d. Hunter and Bakewell
22. IFLA developed the ____________________________________________.
a. AACR b. ISBD c. AA Code d. AACR 2
23. It is described as the most complete statement of American cataloging practice.
a. Prussians Instructions c. ALA draft 1941
b. AA code d. Vatican Code
24. The “Code of the Catalog of the Smithsonian Institution” was formulated by
__________________________.
a. Panizzi b. Dewey c. Jewett d. Cutter
25. He undertook the establishment of the Oxford University Library.
a. Naude b. Bodley c. Maunsell d. Trefler
26. Florian Tefler established the ______________________________________.
a. Oxford University Library
b. Author bibliography entry
c. National code
d. Multiple entry and a scheme of class and call numbers
27. Books printed before 1500 are ________________________________.
a. An addenda b. imprints c. opus citum d. incunabula
28. Pinakes was invented by ___________________________.
a. Callimachus b. Nebuchadnezzar c. St. Martin d. Ranganathan
29. In 16th century Conrad Gesner introduced the Bibliotheca Universalis or
____________________________________.
a. Bibliography in chronological order
b. Entry of personal names
c. Author bibliography with subject index
d. Classified arrangement
30. He established the entry of personal names under surname and uniform entry for the Bible.
a. Trefler b. Maunsell c. Gesner d. Naude
31. The national code in cataloging was established in 18th century by the _______________________.
a. French government b. American government c. Library Association
32. The Concise AACR 2 is:
a. A new version of AACR 2
b. A cataloging code for small libraries
c. An interpretative manual of AACR2
d. A rewritten and simplified version of AACR2
33. They are credited for formulating the AACR2 which also involved ALA, British Library, Canadian
Committee on Cataloging and the Library Association.
a. Gorman and Lubetzky c. Spalding and Winkler
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34. From 1969 to 1974, the Committee on Catalog of the International Federation of Library
Associations and Institutions developed rules for bibliographic description which is usually
referred to as:
a. AACR b. ISBD (M) c. AACR 1 d. ISBD (S)
35. The cataloging rules adopted at the International Conference on Cataloging Principles in October
1961 is usually referred to as:
a. 91 rules b. Joint Code c. Paris Principles d. 33 rules
36. This code is based on Lubetzky’s Code of Cataloging Rules, Author and Title Entry: An unifinished
draft at the Paris Statement
a. AACR b. AACR 2 c. AACR 2R
37. The dictionary catalog of Cutter consists of how many rules?
a. 349 b. 99 c. 33 d. None of the above
38. A number of entered information a book as a record of acquisition is called?
a. Registration number c. Index number
b. Call number d. Accession number
39. A unique identifier for a particular item, which usually comprises the classification number
together with an alphabetical code identifying the responsible person / body.
a. Control number c. Call number
b. Standard number d. Accession number
40. An indication of any heading or headings under which an item is represented in the catalog.
a. Tracing c. Main entry
b. Entry word d. Series
41. This is the part of the physical description area of catalog entry that pertains to the number at
pages or parts, dimensions, etc.
a. Accompanying material c. Extent of the item
b. Dimensions d. Other physical details
42. The area on the catalog card that gives the number of pages or volumes, illustrations and size refers
to
a. Publication, distribution, etc. area
b. Physical description area
c. Edition area
d. Series area
43. Establish the physical description for a eight-volume work contained in 3 volumes.
a. Six vols. b. 6 vols in 3 c. 6 in 3 vols. d. 6v in 3
44. Establish the series statement for: The ANTA Series of Distinguished Plays Volume Six
a. (The ANTA Series of Distinguished Plays ; vols. six)
b. (The ANTA Series of Distinguished Plays ; vol. 6)
c. (The ANTA Series of Distinguished Plays ; v. 6)
d. None of the above
45. A term indicating the broad class of material to which an item belongs
a. Material specific details area
b. General material designation
c. Physical description area
d. Special material designation
46. A unique number allocated to each book published so that computerization in the book trade is
facilitated.
a. Control number
b. International Standard Book Number
c. International Standardization Book Number
d. Information Standard Book Number
47. A literary or other imaginative work that is complete in itself but continues an earlier work.
a. Serial b. Sequel c. Continuation d. Series
48. Material issued with and intended to be used with the item being cataloged
a. Appendix b. Tactile material c. Colophon d. Accompanying material
49. A separately published item consisting of a piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended
to be read and unfolded, usually intended to be posted or publicly distributed
a. Colophon b. Broadside c. Kit d. Portfolio

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50. An agent or agency that has exclusive or shared marketing rights for an item
a. Publisher b. Distributor c. Corporate body d. Bookstore
51. Give the publisher statement for PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (main
entry is under the name of the association)
a. PAOP c. The Association
b. b. PAP d. Psychological Association of the Philippines
52. Statements using standard form of words, or quoted from the work or other sources, or stated by
the cataloger are called:
a. Reviews b. Summaries c. Analyses d. Notes
53. Notes for a master’s thesis presented at the University of San Carlos, Cebu City on May 1992.
a. Thesis - - University of San Carlos, Cebu City, May 1992
b. Thesis. University of San Carlos. May 1992.
c. Thesis (M.A.) - - University of San Carlos, Cebu City, 1992.
d. Theis (M.A.). University of San Carlos, Cebu City. 1992.
54. Notes for a work with the following contents:
Volume One. Being, Its Division
Volume Two. Natural Theology
a. Vol. One-Being, its division; Vol. Two-Natural Theology
b. Vol. 1, Being its division. - - Vol. 2, Natural theology
c. v.1, Being, Its Division. - - v.2, Natural Theology
d. v.1, Being, its division. - - v.2, Natural theology
55. The name or form of a person or corporate body that appears most frequently in the person’s
work/s issued by the corporate body, or in reference sources.
a. Main entry c. Compound surname
b. Predominant name d. Pseudonym
56. The person chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of a work.
a. Descriptor c. Publisher
b. Statement of responsibility d. Author
57. The basis of the heading for a person should be the name:
a. That the cataloger supplies
b. That is chosen in reference sources
c. By which he or she is commonly known
d. That is issued in his or her language
58. An organization/group of persons that is identified by a particular name and that acts, or may act,
as an entity.
a. Recognized institution c. Association
b. Corporate body d. Conference
59. A name formed by two or more proper names, often connected by a hyphen, conjunction or
preposition is called:
a. Pseudonym c. Compound name
b. Predominant name d. Complex name
60. A corporate body is entered directly under the name by which it is commonly identified, except
when:
a. The body consists of or contains initials
b. The body needs to be entered under the name of government
c. The body uses variant names
d. The body is identified by a conventional name
61. It is used to transcribe a misspelled word in the item.
a. [sic] b. [s.n.] c. [S.l] d. None of the above
62. Transcribe the FIVE FILMWAKERS.
a. Five Filmwakers c. Five filmwakers [sic]
b. Five Filmwakers [sic] d. none of the above
63. INVESTMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES OR HOW TO LOSE IN BUSINESS is transcribed as:
a. Investment in the Philippines or How to Lose in Business
b. Investment in the Philippines, or, How to lose in business
c. Investment in the Philippines or how to lose in business
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64. HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS
STUDIES
[IN MELODRAMA AND FILM] is transcribed as:
a. Home is where the heart is
b. Home is where the heart is : studies
c. Home is where the heart is : studies (in melodrama and film)
d. None of the above
65. MAYNILA…
MERICA
ALYAS RAHA MATANDA is transcribed as:
a. Maynila : Merica : Alyas Raha Matanda
b. Maynila - - ; Merica ; Alyas Raha Matanda
c. Maynila - - : Merica : Alyas Raha Matanda
d. None of the above
66. If no title can be found in any source, the cataloger should:
a. Leave it as such
b. Disregard the item
c. Devise a brief descriptive title which should be enclosed in square brackets
d. None of the above
67. Transcribe:
Sonata for viola and piano
Sunday morning coming down
Bethoven for ten Little Fingers
Music by Bethoven
a. Sonata for viola and piano : Sunday morning coming down : Bethoven for ten little
fingers [music] / by Bethoven
b. Sonata for viola and piano ; Sunday morning coming down ; Bethoven for ten little
fingers [music] / by Bethoven
c. Sonata for viola and piano. - - Sunday morning coming down. - - Bethoven for ten
little fingers [music] / by Bethoven
d. None of the above
68. Transcribe:
Disney and his worlds by Alan Bryman [Author taken from the book spine]
a. Disney and his worlds / [by Alan Bryman]
b. Disney and his worlds / by Alan Bryman
c. Disney and His Worlds / [by Alan Bryman]
d. None of the above
69. Transcribe the series statement for the work:
Research Studies Series
School of Economics, University of the Philippines
ISSN 0305-3741 No. 72-2
a. . - - (Research studies series / School of Economics, University of the Philippines, ISSN
0305-3741 ; 75-2)
b. (Research studies series / School of Economics, University of the Philippines, ISSN 0305-
3741 ; 75-2)
c. . - - (Research studies series / School of Economics, University of the Philippines, ISSN
0305-3741 : 75-2)
d. None of the above
70. Transcribe the notes of the work with the following information:
With Lumang Simbahan Sampaguita
Maala-ala Mo Kaya Dulce
a. With Lumang Simbahan / Sampaguita ; Maala-ala mo kaya / Dulce
b. With : Lumang simbahan / Sampaguita. - - Maala-ala mo kaya / Dulce
c. With Lumang simbahan / Sampaguita : Maala-ala mo kaya / Dulce
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71. Square brackets ([]) have the following uses except one:
a. To enclose the data appearing on the item but not in prescribed source of information for
the area concerned
b. To enclosed data which does not appear on the item at all but has been supplied by the
cataloger from an external source
c. To clearly separate one area from another area
d. To enclose the GMD when it is included in the first area
72. The place of publication, name of publisher, and the date of publication are collectively known as
a. Publication data b. Imprint c. Collation
73. S.l. : s.n. when used in the catalog entry is enclosed in
a. Quotation marks b. Parenthesis c. Square brackets
74. The other physical detail is preceded by
a. Space, colon, space
b. Space, plus sign, space
c. Space, semicolon, space
75. The area which is not preceded by any punctuation is the
a. Title and statement of responsibility area
b. Series area
c. Publication, distribution, etc., area
76. The punctuation used to separate the title proper and the parallel title is the
a. Comma c. Equal sign
b. Colon d. Full stop
77. The standard punctuation used to precede each area (except the title & statement of responsibility
area) is the
a. Full stop c. Full stop, space, dash (or hyphen), space
b. Slash sign
78. The other title information is preceded by a
a. Semicolon and a space
b. Colon and a space
c. Slash sign and a space
d. Equal sign and a space
79. The general material designation is enclosed by a
a. Square bracket c. Quotation mark
b. b. Parenthesis d. Exclamation point
80. The first statement of responsibility is preceded by a
a. Colon c. Colon and a space
b. Semicolon and a space d. Slash sign and a space
81. The punctuation used to indicate that some information have been omitted in the catalog entry is
the
a. Three dots (…) b. Square brackets c. Parenthesis d. Semicolon
82. Information added (except in the note area and standard number and terms of availability area) by
the caaloger in the catalog entry are enclosed with
a. Quotation marks c. Square brackets
b. Parenthesis d. Exclamation point
83. Et al. which means, and others, when used in the catalog entry should be enclosed with
a. Square brackets c. Parenthesis
b. Quotation marks d. Exclamation Point
84. The second or subsequent statement of responsibility is preceded by a
a. Slash and a space c. Semicolon and a space
b. Colon and a space d. Full stop and a space
85. The edition or issue area of the catalog entry is preceded by
a. Full stop and a space c. Full stop, space, dash (or hyphen) and a space
b. Colon and a space d. Slash and a space
86. The first statement of responsibility relating to the edition is preceded by
a. Comma c. Slash sign
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87. The punctuation used to separate the first statement and second or subsequent statement of
responsibility relating to the edition is
a. Slash sign b. Comma c. Semicolon d. Full stop
88. The publication, distribution, etc. area is preceded by
a. Full stop c. Full stop, a space, dash (or hyphen), and a space
b. Colon d. Semicolon
89. The first place of publication, distribution, etc. and the name of publisher, distributor, etc. is
separated by
a. Slash c. A space colon and a space
b. Colon d. A space, semicolon and a space
90. The date of publication or copyright date is preceded by
a. Comma and a space c. A space, colon and a space
b. Comma d. A space, semicolon and a space
91. Supplied date of publication must be enclosed by
a. Square bracket c. Parenthesis
b. Quotation mark d. Bracket
92. The extent of the item (including specific material designation) and other physical details are
separated by
a. A space, comma and a space
b. A space, semicolon and a space
c. A space, plus sign and a space
d. A space, comma and a space
93. A basic principle in describing library materials is to
a. Describe what you have in hand
b. Describe what something was
c. Disregard the material if you did not find the information you need
d. None of the above
94. It is the source of bibliographic data to be given first preference as the source from which a
bibliographic description (or portion therof) is prepared.
a. Title page c. Chief source of information
b. Whole publication d. Author
95. It is the level of description in which all the bibliographic elements available to a library material
are given.
a. First level c. Third level
b. Second level d. None of the above
96. Determine what level of description is given below:
A night on the town [sound recording] / Rod Stewart. - -
London : Riva Records : Distributed by NEA Records, 1976.
1 sound discn (39 min.) : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in. + 1
brochure (2 p.).
a. First level c. Third level
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97. Transcribe the work with following information according to the first level of description.
Bits of paradise
Twenty one uncollected stories
Published by Penguin in London (1980)
5 preliminary pages, 300 pages, 37
illustrations
ISBN 0-51708-483-4

a.
Bits of paradise : twenty one uncollected stories. - -
London : Penguin, 1980.
v, 300 p. : 37 ill.

Contents: The big money / by Tom Hall. - - The


Whitehouse / by Will H. Bradley.
ISBN 0-51708-483-4

b.
Bits of paradise. - - London : Penguin, 1980.
v, 300 p.

ISBN 0-51708-483-4

c.
Bits of paradise : twenty one uncollected stories. - -
London : Penguin, 1980.
v, 300 p. : 37 ill.

ISBN 0-51708-483-4

98. Materials produced from essentially the same type of image and issued by the same entry are
known as
a. Impression b. Edition c. Reprint d. Issue
99. Which of the following is not an example of cartographic materials?
a. Globes b. Issue c. Technical drawing d. Maps
100. A reprint can also be an impression or an ______________________.
a. Edition b. Issue c. Facsimile d. None of the above
101. If [19- - ] is transcribed as the publication date of the materials, it means
a. Century certain c. Approximate century
b. Probable century d. Uncertain century
102. Approximate date is transcribed as
a. [between 1940-1960] c. [1960?]
b. [1960] d. [ca. 1960]
103. If [1971 or 1971] is transcribed as the date of publication, it means
a. Probable date c. Approximate date
b. Date uncertain d. One year or the other
104. The dimension in the physical description area is preceded by a
a. Colon b. Slash c. Full stop d. Semicolon
105. All copies of an edition of a book, pamphlet, etc. printed at one time are known as
a. Impression b. Issue c. Reprint d. Edition
106. It is known as the second part of a title proper that consists of two parts joined by the word or
a. Other title information c. Alternative title
b. Subtitle d. Parallel title
107. It is the title proper in another language
a. Parallel title c. Subtitle
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108. The serial statement is separated from the numbering within the series by
a. A comma and a space c. A full stop and a space
b. A space and a semicolon d. A space, slash sign and a space
109. The sign of omission, when it is part of the title is
a. Transcribed as found on the title
b. Replaced by hyphen
c. Replaced by a parenthesis
d. Not transcribed
110. The rules for description as set out in AACR 2 are based on the general framework for the
description of library materials known as
a. ISBD (G) b. ISBD (M) c. ISBD (S) d. AACR 1
111. There are two elements in the publication, distribution, etc. area which are not applicable to
manuscripts. The first is the place of publication and the second is the
a. Data of publication c. Name of printer
b. Name of publisher d. Date of the manuscripts
112. The wordings of the notes as provided for in the examples of AACR2 may not be followed exactly
by catalogers. Another wording may be chosen provided that it meets the general requirements of
brevity, correct grammar and
a. Consistency b. Specificity c. Clarity d. Uniformity
113. A program sponsored by the LC and cooperating publishers of which a partial bibliographic
description is provided on the verso of the title page of a book
a. Classification c. Cataloging in publication
b. Cooperative cataloging d. Bibliographic cooperation
114. The prescribed source of information in transcribing the title and statement of responsibility area
for a monograph, pamphlet or broadsides is the
a. Colophon c. Title page or its substitute
b. Whole publication d. Source outside the publication
115. The material specific details area is unique to the bibliographic description of only two types of
publication. One is cartographic materials and the other is
a. Serials c. Music
b. Computer files d. Artefacts and realia
116. The chief name of an item, including any alternative title but excluding parallel titles and other title
information is called
a. Cover title c. Half title
b. Title proper d. Subtitle
117. An alternative title is part of
a. Cover title c. Subtitle
b. Title proper d. Other title information
118. In cataloging, an entry made from some word of the title other than the first word, but likely to be
used by users in asking for the book is known as
a. Marginal entry c. Popular entry
b. Catchword entry d. Secondary entry
119. A statement, transcribed from the item being described relating to persons responsible for the
intellectual or artistic content of the item, to corporate bodies from which the content emanates, or
to persons or corporate bodies responsible for the performance of the content of the item is known
as:
a. Edition statement c. Statement of responsibility
b. Notes d. Series statement
120. A title proper that is an inclusive title for an item containing several works is known as:
a. Uniform title c. Cover title
b. Collective title d. Series title
121. The equivalent North American General material designation (GMD) terminology of diorama,
game, microscope slide, model and realia in the British GMD terminology is
a. Graphic b. Multimedia c. Object d. Kit
122. Choose the correct transcription of the title: If Elected… or How to Lose an Election. Assume that
the title is not the main entry.
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b. If elected, or How to lose an election
c. If elected - - , or , How to lose an election
d. If elected… or How to lose an election
123. The correct transcription of the item Ideological Dilemmas by Michael Billig Susan Condor Derek
Edwards and Mike Gane is
a. Ideological dilemmas / Michael Billig… [et al.]
b. Ideological dilemmas / by Michael Billig… [et. al.]
c. Ideological dilemmas / by Michael Billig… [et al. ]
d. None of the above
124. The correct transcription of the The Jeux de Cartes pour Enfants Children’s Playing Cards par
Giovanni Belgrado et Bruno Munari is
a. Jeux de cartes pour enfants = Children’s playing cards [text] / par Giovanni Belgrado et
Bruno Munari
b. Jeux de cartes pour enfants [text] = Children’s playing cards / par Giovanni Belgrado et
Bruno Munari
c. Jeux de cartes pour enfants [text] / par Giovanni Belgrado et Bruno Munari = Children’s
playing cards
d. Jeux de cartes pour enfants / par Giovanni Belgrado et Bruno Munari = Children’s
playing cards [text] / by Giovanni Belgrado and Bruno Munari
125. Anything that is changed / modified like Lamb’s Tale from Shakespeare is called
a. A synopsis c. An abtract
b. An adaptation d. A modification
126. In the pre-AACR2, the publication, distribution, etc. area was used to be known as
a. Imprint area c. Edition area
b. Collation area d. Series area
127. s.l. (sine loco) means
a. A probable place of publication is available
b. No place of publication
c. No publisher
d. Place of publication uncertain
128. s.n. (sine nomine) means that an item
a. Has no publisher
b. Has no place of publication
c. Has more than three publisher
d. Has no date of publication
129. In the pre-AACR 2, the physical description area was used to be known as
a. Imprint Area c. Authorship Area
b. Note Area d. Collation Area
130. The first element of the physical description area. It gives the number and the specific material
designation of the units of the item being described.
a. Other physical details c. Extent of item
b. Dimension of the item d. Accompanying material
131. A group of separate items related to one another by the fact that each bears, in addition to its own
title proper, a collective title applying to the group as a whole is called a
a. Serial b. Series c. Sequel d. Supplement
132. The series area is always enclosed in
a. Parenthesis c. Question marks
b. Square brackets d. Quotation marks
133. Information which are not indicated in the first paragraph or body of the catalog entry and are
used to amplify the description of the publication is contained in the
a. Contents note c. Series Area
b. Note Area d. Standard number and terms of availability area
134. The last area in the catalog is
a. Notes Area c. Tracing
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135. A reproduction that has its chief purpose to stimulate the physical appearance of the original work
as well as to provide an exact replica of the text is called
a. Reprint b. Facsimile c. Off-print d. Reissue
136. The price of an item is recorded in
a. Note area c. Physical description
b. Tracing d. Standard number and terms of availability
137. The symbol “&” is called
a. A quad b. An asterism c. An ampersand d. A diaeresis
138. The mathematical data area in the bibliographic description of cartographic material consists of
three elements, namely statement of scale, statement of projection and
a. Numeric and / or alphabetic designation
b. Chronological designation
c. Statement of coordinate and equinox
d. Statement of altitude
139. Preliminary pages include the following: title page or title pages of an item, together with the verso
of each title page, any pages preceding the title page(s), and the
a. Preface c. Cover
b. Foreword d. Table of contents
140. A major section of the bibliographic description, comprising data of a particular category or set [of]
categories is known as
a. An area c. An entry
b. An element d. A series
141. A word, phrase, or group of characters representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information
and forming part of an area of the description is called
a. An area c. An entry
b. An element d. A series
142. The location of the statement of title, ownership, editors, etc of periodicals and newspapers vary. In
the case of periodicals, it is commonly found on the contents page called masthead while in
newspapers it is usually found at the
a. Headline c. Impression
b. Editorial page d. None of the above
143. An inscription or emblem at the end of a book giving the title, writer’s and printer’s or publisher’s
name, date and place of printing is called a
a. Colobium c. Colophon
b. Colobus d. Colocynth
144. Anita Magsaysay Ho : isang pag-alaala = a restrospective
Panimula ni Purita Kalaw-Ledesma
a. Title proper c. Alternative title
b. Parallel title d. Other title information
145. Is the Virgin Mary appearing at Medjugorje? : an urgent message for the world given in a Marxist
country / Rene Laurentin ; Ljudevit Rupcic ; translated by Francis Martin
a. Statement of responsibility c. Subsequent statement of responsibility
b. Edition statement d. Series statement
146. Triumph of moro diplomacy : the Maguindanao Sultanate in the 17th century / Ruerdje Laarhoven
a. Other title information c. Edition statement
b. Statement of responsibility d. Physical description
147. Si tatang at mga himala ng ating panahon : koleksyon ng mga akda / ni Ricardo Lee
a. Parallel title c. Alternative title
b. Other title information d. Title proper
148. Common medicinal plants of Cordillera Region / Leonardo L. Co. - - Rev. and expanded ed. - -
a. Edition statement c. Subsequent statement of responsibility
b. Series title d. Printing note
149. Guillermo Tell = Wilhelm Tell : dulang tinula sa wikang aleman ni Friedrich Von Schiller
a. Alternative title c. Other title information
b. Parallel title d. Title proper

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150. How groups can make themselves come alive / Manuel Olivera, Nelson Lopez. - - Manila : Asian
Social Institute, 1988.
a. Publication, distribution, etc. area
b. Publisher
c. Place of publication
151. Project management for educational systems / editor, Ernesto A. Franco. - - Manila : National
Bookstore, 1985.
a. Publication date
b. Copyright date
c. Edition statement
152. Agribusiness corn systems : Philippines and Thailand / G.M. ; J.D. Drilon, Jr. ; G.F. Saguiguit. - -
College Laguna : SEARCA, c1981.
a. Place of publication
b. Publisher
c. Corporate author
153. Can intelligence be taught? / by Thomas G. Sexton and Donald R. Rolling. - - Indiana : Phi Delta
Kappa, 1973. - - 34 p. - - (Phi Delta Kappa fastback ; 15)
a. Notes
b. Tracing
c. Series title
154. Social studies for our times / Richard E. Gross… [et al.]. - - New York : Wiley, 1978.
a. Sign of omission
b. Omitted some names
c. More than three authors
155. The Indian heritage of America / by Alvin M. Josephy. - - Bantam ed. - - New York : Bantam Books,
1969. - - 398 p., 32 p. of plates : ill. ; 18 cm.
a. Dimensions c. Other physical details
b. Extent of item d. Accompanying material
156. A book of love / Martin Lenard. - - New York : Bantam Books, 1988. - - xi, 250 p. : col. ill.
Documentary.
Contents: Women in love - - The rainbow - - Once is enough - - The first heartache.
ISBN 0002-9869
a. Content notes b. Notes area c. With notes
157. 12 slides : col. ; 7 x 7 cm + 1 teacher’s guide
a. Extent of item c. Dimensions
b. Other physical details d. Accompanying material
158. A dictionary of modern English usage. - - 2nd ed. / revised by Ernest Gowers.
a. Edition area
b. Statement of responsibility relating to the edition
c. Edition statement
159. London consequences : a novel / edited by Margaret Drabble and B.S. Johnson ; the work also of
Paul Ablemen… [ et al.]
a. Statement of responsibility
b. Author
c. Subsequent statement of responsibility
d. Corporate authorship
160. Road map of France = Carte routiere dela France / Waylen Jennings
a. Parallel title
b. Alternative title
c. Other title information
d. Title

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