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ABSTRACTING QUESTIONNAIRE #2
  • Lha Eva Adajar

  • 問題数 79 • 5/15/2024

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  • 1

    What class of abstract is compared to a skeleton with all the flesh missing and the viewer is given enough detail to accurately reconstruct what the departed soul must have looked like?

    C. Informative Abstract

  • 2

    When you are asked by the Chief of the documentation division of the library to describe and evaluate the document and its presentation, what type of abstract will you write?

    A. Critical Abstracts

  • 3

    What is MARC's indicator assigned to this title of document? "The Work Commitment of Baby Boom and Gen-xers in the IT Profession"

    D. 15

  • 4

    Which sentence of the abstract is critical?

    A. First sentence

  • 5

    Which of the following types of documents where informative abstract is more appropriate to apply?

    C. Technical reports

  • 6

    If you prefer to do in-house abstracts in a special library found in a food processing center, what is the best category of abstracts will you produce?

    C. Slanted Abstracts

  • 7

    What class of abstract is written for a specific area of knowledge. (e.g. mathematics)

    A. Discipline-Oriented

  • 8

    Today many journals require that the author-prepared abstract must accompany the document which the author submits for publication. What is the type of abstract that ensures uniformity in organization of information?

    B. Homotopic abstract

  • 9

    An abstract reads "According to this paper, a billion seventy-five garlics were grown in Ilocos region. " What kind of abstract is this?

    B. Informative

  • 10

    One document discusses diseases in dogs, cats, and chickens, and the abstractor abstracted only the part about dogs because the center is doing research on diseases in dogs. What class of abstract is this?

    C. Slanted

  • 11

    By reading the abstracts, the costumer does not need to go to the shelves and go over the reports or periodicals to select the document that he needs. What major purpose of abstract does this exhibits?

    B. Abstract facilitate literature search.

  • 12

    What part of the abstract states the reason why the document was written and and what purpose did the author have in mind?

    B. Objectives

  • 13

    What do you call an abstract aimed at an activity concerned with an application assignment, not necessarily confined to any particular subject discipline?

    B. Mission- Oriented Abstract

  • 14

    In the process of information analysis, what does the abstractor attempt to do with the document?

    A. Turn inside out

  • 15

    Which of the following is a true form of abstract ?

    B. Informative-Indicative Abstract

  • 16

    What is MARC's tag number assigned to personal name as author?

    B. 100

  • 17

    If the technical report is based on the results of funded research what will you do as an Abstractor?

    B. Note down the funding agency

  • 18

    Which of the following situation shows that abstracts promote current awareness?

    C. The user keeps pace with with current developments.

  • 19

    The director of libraries gave a go signal to use the indicative abstract or informative abstract. Which of the following documents is the most appropriate to make use of indicative abstract?

    B. Review articles

  • 20

    What is the correct sequence of indicators in writing the abstract proper?

    C. Objectives, methodology, results, conclusion

  • 21

    What is MARC's tag number of assigned to author's affiliation?

    B. 110

  • 22

    What type of abstracts are written by the authors of the original papers?

    A. Author Abstracts

  • 23

    When you are asked to write the abstract of a given thesis or dissertation, what kind of abstract will you make?

    C. Informative Abstract

  • 24

    Why do some libraries produce in-house abstracts?

    B. Because abstracting periodicals are e expensive.

  • 25

    When writing the body of the abstract, the first step is read the document. What is the major portion of the document that you should read to understand the contents.

    D. All of the above

  • 26

    An example of redundant phrase is " The results of the experiment lead one to the conclusion that... "

    B. the conclusion is...

  • 27

    When you are asked by the chief of documentation division of the library to write a short description of th document, what type of abstract will you write?

    B. Indicative Abstracts

  • 28

    What form of abstract is constructed by stringing together verbatim sentences from the original paper?

    C. Extract

  • 29

    What do you call an abstract which follows a set of form of subheadings and the abstractor fills in the blank? e. g. background, aim, method, results, conclusions.

    C. Structured

  • 30

    What is the type of abstract that has been promoted in the medical field and has made inroads into other fields.

    D. Structural Abstracts

  • 31

    By reading the abstracts, the customer does not need to go to the shelves and go over the reports or periodicals to select the document that he needs. What major purpose of abstracts does this exhibit?

    A. Abstracts promotes current awareness.

  • 32

    Which part of the abstract depicts the miniature surrogate of the document?

    B. Body of the abstract

  • 33

    What is the negative aspect to an author- prepared abstract?

    B. The author is not well-versed on abstracting principles.

  • 34

    If you prefer to do in-house abstracts in a college library, what is the best category of abstracts will you produce?

    C. Slanted Abstracts

  • 35

    What word makes this phrase more concise? "was considered to be"

    C. was

  • 36

    What do you call an abstract that is aimed at a mission- oriented activity, emphasizing selected material from the original documents?

    D. Slanted Abstract

  • 37

    The body of an abstract or abstract proper contains three parts. What is the correct sequence of their presentation?

    C. Purpose, methodology, findings and conclusions.

  • 38

    Which of the following documents must be abstracted?

    A. Journal Articles

  • 39

    If you are going to write an indicative abstract how many words must it contain?

    A. 30-50 words

  • 40

    Which part of the abstract states the hypothesis that were accepted or rejected, the evaluation, applications or suggestions, and the implications related to the objectives of the paper?

    A. Conclusions

  • 41

    What is MARC's tag number assigned to title of the article?

    C. 245

  • 42

    If the title of the original document is printed in the foreign language, what will you do?

    D. All of the above

  • 43

    Which part of the abstract proper noted down data sources and how these data were handled?

    B. Methodology

  • 44

    What does knowledge become information?

    D. All of the above.

  • 45

    The intention of the author cannot be derived from the title alone or from the text alone. What are the other parts of the documents that must be analyzed?

    D. All of the above

  • 46

    When you are asked to do in-house abstracts in a library found in an engineering firm which applies a branch knowledge in its operations, what category of abstracts will you do?

    B. Mission-Oriented Abstract

  • 47

    When you talk of information analysis, what aspect of a document is it all about?

    A. Aboutness of the document

  • 48

    Which part of thr abstract proper notes down how are the implications related to the objectives of the study?

    A. Conclusions

  • 49

    Choose the more concise form of expression for this phrase, "entirely put into final completion"

    A. Completed

  • 50

    Which situation exhibits the use of abstract in helping librarians compile indexes, bibliographies and reviews?

    B. Abstract reveal the subject

  • 51

    Which one is an optional part of an abstract?

    C. Descriptor

  • 52

    How will you shorten this statement? "Experience of an education nature"

    A. Educational experience

  • 53

    What is the role of information analysis?

    C. To discover the meaning of the message

  • 54

    How will you improve this redundant statement? "Blue in color"

    A. Blue

  • 55

    Conceptual analysis in abstracting also involves reviewing all the points in the documents and deciding which ones are important. Which of the following points is not important?

    C. Experiment was carried out on Wednesday

  • 56

    Abstract can be written by subject specialists and professional abstractors. Which type of abstract are best written by subject specialists?

    A. Critical Abstracts

  • 57

    Which part of the abstract proper tells what relationships and correlations were observed?

    D. Results

  • 58

    If you are going to write an informative abstract, how many words must it contain?

    C. 100-200 words

  • 59

    Why do many libraries prefer to do the not true form of abstract than the true form?

    A. Because not true forms are less expensive

  • 60

    When you classify abstracts into discipline-oriented, mission-oriented, and slanted, you are actually classifying them by ________.

    D. Use

  • 61

    +What part of the abstract states the outcomes, the relationships and correlations observed and factors that might affect the validity, reliability, or accuracy of th results?

    D. Results

  • 62

    Which of the following types of documents where indicative abstract is more appropriate to apply?

    A. Conference proceedings

  • 63

    This article reports on the number of garlic grown in Ilocos, but since it doesn't indicate which years, the information is not much of value. " What kind of abstract is this?

    A. Critical

  • 64

    What is the correct sequence in transcribing the source of the document in the abstract?

    A. Journal title, volume and issue number, date and pagination.

  • 65

    What is the type of abstract that follows a set form of subheadings, such as Backgrounds; Aim; Methods; Results; and Conclusions and the abstractor fills in the blank.

    D. Structural Abstracts

  • 66

    What is the first task in editing the abstract?

    C. Check the reference portion against the original.

  • 67

    Which of the following situations shows that abstracts overcome language barrier?

    B. Abstracts are written in English, Russian, and Chinese.

  • 68

    If the title of the document is not in English, what will you do as an abstractor?

    B. Translate it into English but retain the original

  • 69

    Which of the following is not a true form of abstract?

    D. All of the above

  • 70

    What is the kind of the abstracts that aimed at an activity concerned with a specific area of knowledge such as Physics Abstracts and Chemical Abstracts?

    A. Discipline- oriented abstracts

  • 71

    An abstract states that "the number of garlic grown in Ilocos was determined and reported in this article. " What kind of abstract is this?

    A. Indicative

  • 72

    What is the best shortened statement for "a study of the use of the library by the college students"?

    D. Library use by students

  • 73

    Which portion of th abstract proper tells why the document was written?

    C. Objectives and Scope

  • 74

    Which of the following is not a part of an informative abstract?

    C. Recommendations

  • 75

    What is the best shortened phrase for this statement? "After the research was completed the following date were compiled... "

    D. Resulting data were...

  • 76

    Which part of the abstract notes data sources and how these data were handled like some of the techniques and methods used but not all?

    C. Methodology

  • 77

    Which part of the abstract is considered as the skeletal representation of the document?

    B. Body of the abstract

  • 78

    Immediately after the author's name is hid affiliation. What is the importance of this part?

    B. It helps reader know and where to contact the author.

  • 79

    What is the type of abstract that makes a value judgment or editorial comment on the paper which is really a review of the document rather than a true indicator of document content?

    A. Critical Abstract