Title: FRBR QUIZ
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21. What does the acronym FRBR stand for?
- Functional Requirements for Better Records
- Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
- Functional Records for Big Research libraries
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52. What is FRBR?
- A content designation tool
- A data model
- A cataloging code or standard
- A replacement for ISBD
- All of the above
- None of the above
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above. FRBR is a conceptual model that uses
aspects of an entity-relationship model.
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83. How many groups does FRBR describe?
- There are 6 Groups
- There are 3 Groups
- There are 12 Groups
- There are 16 Groups
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- Group 1 (products of intellectual artistic
endeavor) - Group 2 (parties/names)
- Group 3 (subjects)
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114. The names of the FRBR Group 1 entities are
- Names, Families, and Corporate bodies
- Entities, Attributes, and Elements
- Places, Events, and Concepts
- Work, Expression, Manifestation, and Item
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- This answer is correct! Group 1 the products
of intellectual artistic endeavor - Work, Expression, Manifestation, Item
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145. What FRBR Group 1 entity describes a leather
bound autographed copy in a Rare Books Collection?
- Work
- Expression
- Manifestation
- Item
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176. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes a
digitized version of the Oxford University Press
text published in 2008?
- Work
- Expression
- Manifestation
- Item
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- A digitized version of a work or expression is a
manifestation.
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207. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes a French
translation?
- Work
- Expression
- Manifestation
- Item
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- A translation of a work is called an expression
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238. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes a London
Symphony Orchestra 2005 performance?
- Work
- Expression
- Manifestation
- Item
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- A performance is an expression of a work.
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269. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes Hamlet?
- Work
- Expression
- Manifestation
- Item
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2910. Name the FRBR Group 2 entities
- Persons, Animals, Fictitious characters, and
Planets - Corporate bodies, Geographic places, and
Conferences. - Concepts, Places, and Events
- Person, Corporate body, and Family
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- This answer is correct! Group 2 Person,
Corporate body, Family
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3211. Name the FRBR Group 3 entities
- Concept, Object, Event, Place
- Subjects, Subdivisions, and Classification
numbers - Lions, Tigers, and Bears
- 1- Plus all of the Group 1 and Group 2 entities
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- Concept, object, event, and place, plus - all of
the Group 1 and Group 2 entities because these
can be the subject of a work (works, expressions,
manifestations, items, persons, corporate bodies,
families)
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3612. How many User Tasks does FRBR describe and
what are they?
- 4 tasks Find, Identify, Navigate, and Explore
- 4 tasks - Find, Select, Acquire, and Buy
- 4 tasks - Find, Identify, Select, and Obtain
- 4 tasks Find, Select, Obtain, and Describe
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3913. What is RDA?
- The acronym for Resource Description and Access
- The new cataloging code
- The new cataloging standard that attempts to
provide guidelines for the descriptive cataloging
of all resources - All of the above
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4214. How does FRBR relate to RDA?
- FRBR provides RDA with the underlying framework
to support coverage of all types of content and
media - FRBR provides RDA with the underlying framework
to support the flexibility and extensibility
needed to accommodate newly emerging resource
characteristics - FRBR provides RDA with the underlying framework
to support the adaptability needed for the data
produced to function within a wide range of
technological environments - All of the above
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Quiz prepared by Ana L. Cristán, Policy and
Standards Division, Library of Congress