Deck 7: Books

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__________ are soft-bound books that have their major sales in places other than bookstores (such as supermarkets and newsstands).

A)trade books
B)mass market paperbacks
C)popular press books
D)point of purchase books
E)retail books
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Until about the 12th century,most books in Europe were produced by:

A)wealthy hobbyists
B)monks
C)professional transcribers
D)immigrant tradespeople
E)cloistered women
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Money from __________ is the most important of the following potential revenue sources for book publishers.

A)secondary market revenues
B)book sales
C)subsidiary rights
D)operating revenues
E)none of these revenue sources is that important
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Which of the following describes the contemporary book industry?

A)consolidation continues
B)online booksellers have changed the way books are sold
C)the content of books is remarkably varied
D)an increasing number of outlets are selling books
E)all of these
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The most significant book of the early to mid-1800s was probably ______.It sold a huge number of copies and caused many people to oppose slavery.

A)I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
B)the Bible
C)Uncle Tom's Cabin
D)McGuffey's Reader
E)Days of Doom
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In the early days of book publishing,publishers functioned as:

A)mechanics
B)printers
C)politicians
D)teachers
E)paste-up artists
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With ______,books don't have to be printed on paper to be distributed.

A)e-commerce
B)databases of book content
C)printing on demand
D)niche marketing
E)e-books
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Which department oversees the physical design of the book?

A)promotion
B)publicity
C)editorial
D)production
E)none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a defining feature of books?

A)they are the least "mass" of the mass media
B)they are widely considered "disposable" media
C)they are the oldest of the mass media
D)they are the most enduring of the mass media
E)their cultural impact can far outweigh their audience size
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The editorial department of a publishing company is responsible for:

A)determining which manuscripts to publish
B)conducting focus groups and other research to test a book's marketability
C)determining and implementing the most effective promotion campaign
D)assessing what the book's retail price should be
E)all of these
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Editors get the books they publish from: ______.

A)manuscript submissions by agents
B)unsolicited manuscripts sent by authors
C)ideas generated by the editor
D)all of these
E)none of these
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During the Civil War,soldiers needed something to occupy themselves with during idle time; this demand led to:

A)the publication of vast quantities of paperback books
B)the creation of crossword puzzles
C)the increased education of society,as the soldiers pursued greater knowledge
D)the serialization of novels in newspapers
E)all of these
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In the early Twentieth Century,the book industry:

A)became increasingly commercialized
B)saw many publishers expanding into the mass market,adopting modern promotion and distribution techniques
C)depended more on banks for money
D)published popular books featuring a wide variety of content
E)all of these
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In the book publishing industry,social media:

A)is an untapped resource
B)is largely ignored by established authors
C)has grown to include sites for aspiring authors.
D)all of these
E)none of these
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After World War II,new channels of distribution led to the increased popularity of:

A)self-help books
B)books on the New York Times Bestsellers' List
C)elite-appeal books
D)paperback books
E)all of these
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The book publishing industry is experimenting with social media by:

A)using it for promotion
B)using it for message boards
C)letting readers submit questions
D)distributing novels
E)all of these
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The book industry can be divided into three segments: publishers,distributors,and _____.

A)retailers
B)wholesalers
C)marketers
D)authors
E)consumers
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Nielsen BookScan is most closely associated with ________ in the book industry.

A)audience feedback
B)the slush pile
C)cover design
D)Procurement
E)secondary rights
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Which of these is an example of user-generated content?

A)crossword puzzles
B)wiki novel
C)serialized drama
D)none of these
E)all of these
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The Internet has affected distribution in the book industry:

A)because distributors have been eliminated
B)because the distributor and/or the retailer can both be bypassed
C)by focusing on the largest division,trade publications
D)by decreasing production costs
E)none of these
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The book industry's most important form of audience feedback is the various best-seller lists compiled by newspapers and trade publications.
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Because books are the least "mass" of the mass media,they do not have significant cultural impact.
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Amazon.com is the biggest bookseller in the world.
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Manuscript selection and sales are the responsibility of book publishers' marketing departments.
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Most early books featured scientific content.
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Luxury literature publishers such a Kraken Opus and Taschen Books sell books with an additional feature that makes the products more than books.Suggest an additional feature that could turn a book into a luxury literature that you would consider buying.
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Book publishing became heavily commercialized in the early to mid 1900s.
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Many early books were considered works of art.
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As much as 50% of a book's list price accounts for the publisher's overhead and profit.
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Unsolicited book manuscripts are referred to as "slush."
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The companies dominating the book publishing industry focus exclusively on book publishing,and tend not to be large conglomerates with interests in other media.
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What changes and improvement to e-readers would best convince the college students who prefer a traditional text to switch to the reader?
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Books aimed at professionals such as doctors and scientists needing a reference library are classified as trade books.
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Although book publishers receive income from subsidiary rights,income from book sales is more important.
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The biggest increase in literary reading in 2002 was among 35-50 year-olds.
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The e-book is expected to replace the traditional ink-and-paper book in the next 15-20 years.
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There are five major departments in a typical publishing company: editorial,production,marketing,general administration/business,and circulation.
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__________ are soft-bound books that have their major sales in places other than bookstores (such as supermarkets and newsstands).

A)trade books
B)mass market paperbacks
C)popular press books
D)point of purchase books
E)retail books
B
2
Until about the 12th century,most books in Europe were produced by:

A)wealthy hobbyists
B)monks
C)professional transcribers
D)immigrant tradespeople
E)cloistered women
B
3
Money from __________ is the most important of the following potential revenue sources for book publishers.

A)secondary market revenues
B)book sales
C)subsidiary rights
D)operating revenues
E)none of these revenue sources is that important
B
4
Which of the following describes the contemporary book industry?

A)consolidation continues
B)online booksellers have changed the way books are sold
C)the content of books is remarkably varied
D)an increasing number of outlets are selling books
E)all of these
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The most significant book of the early to mid-1800s was probably ______.It sold a huge number of copies and caused many people to oppose slavery.

A)I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
B)the Bible
C)Uncle Tom's Cabin
D)McGuffey's Reader
E)Days of Doom
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In the early days of book publishing,publishers functioned as:

A)mechanics
B)printers
C)politicians
D)teachers
E)paste-up artists
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With ______,books don't have to be printed on paper to be distributed.

A)e-commerce
B)databases of book content
C)printing on demand
D)niche marketing
E)e-books
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Which department oversees the physical design of the book?

A)promotion
B)publicity
C)editorial
D)production
E)none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a defining feature of books?

A)they are the least "mass" of the mass media
B)they are widely considered "disposable" media
C)they are the oldest of the mass media
D)they are the most enduring of the mass media
E)their cultural impact can far outweigh their audience size
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10
The editorial department of a publishing company is responsible for:

A)determining which manuscripts to publish
B)conducting focus groups and other research to test a book's marketability
C)determining and implementing the most effective promotion campaign
D)assessing what the book's retail price should be
E)all of these
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Editors get the books they publish from: ______.

A)manuscript submissions by agents
B)unsolicited manuscripts sent by authors
C)ideas generated by the editor
D)all of these
E)none of these
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12
During the Civil War,soldiers needed something to occupy themselves with during idle time; this demand led to:

A)the publication of vast quantities of paperback books
B)the creation of crossword puzzles
C)the increased education of society,as the soldiers pursued greater knowledge
D)the serialization of novels in newspapers
E)all of these
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In the early Twentieth Century,the book industry:

A)became increasingly commercialized
B)saw many publishers expanding into the mass market,adopting modern promotion and distribution techniques
C)depended more on banks for money
D)published popular books featuring a wide variety of content
E)all of these
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In the book publishing industry,social media:

A)is an untapped resource
B)is largely ignored by established authors
C)has grown to include sites for aspiring authors.
D)all of these
E)none of these
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After World War II,new channels of distribution led to the increased popularity of:

A)self-help books
B)books on the New York Times Bestsellers' List
C)elite-appeal books
D)paperback books
E)all of these
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The book publishing industry is experimenting with social media by:

A)using it for promotion
B)using it for message boards
C)letting readers submit questions
D)distributing novels
E)all of these
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The book industry can be divided into three segments: publishers,distributors,and _____.

A)retailers
B)wholesalers
C)marketers
D)authors
E)consumers
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Nielsen BookScan is most closely associated with ________ in the book industry.

A)audience feedback
B)the slush pile
C)cover design
D)Procurement
E)secondary rights
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Which of these is an example of user-generated content?

A)crossword puzzles
B)wiki novel
C)serialized drama
D)none of these
E)all of these
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The Internet has affected distribution in the book industry:

A)because distributors have been eliminated
B)because the distributor and/or the retailer can both be bypassed
C)by focusing on the largest division,trade publications
D)by decreasing production costs
E)none of these
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The book industry's most important form of audience feedback is the various best-seller lists compiled by newspapers and trade publications.
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Because books are the least "mass" of the mass media,they do not have significant cultural impact.
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Amazon.com is the biggest bookseller in the world.
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Manuscript selection and sales are the responsibility of book publishers' marketing departments.
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Most early books featured scientific content.
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Luxury literature publishers such a Kraken Opus and Taschen Books sell books with an additional feature that makes the products more than books.Suggest an additional feature that could turn a book into a luxury literature that you would consider buying.
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Book publishing became heavily commercialized in the early to mid 1900s.
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Many early books were considered works of art.
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As much as 50% of a book's list price accounts for the publisher's overhead and profit.
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Unsolicited book manuscripts are referred to as "slush."
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The companies dominating the book publishing industry focus exclusively on book publishing,and tend not to be large conglomerates with interests in other media.
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What changes and improvement to e-readers would best convince the college students who prefer a traditional text to switch to the reader?
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Books aimed at professionals such as doctors and scientists needing a reference library are classified as trade books.
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Although book publishers receive income from subsidiary rights,income from book sales is more important.
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The biggest increase in literary reading in 2002 was among 35-50 year-olds.
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The e-book is expected to replace the traditional ink-and-paper book in the next 15-20 years.
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There are five major departments in a typical publishing company: editorial,production,marketing,general administration/business,and circulation.
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