Deck 8: The Book Industry
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Deck 8: The Book Industry
1
Books that help doctors, dentists, and lawyers keep up with their respective fields are called
A) Consumer books
B) Professional books
C) Trade books
D) Subscription reference
A) Consumer books
B) Professional books
C) Trade books
D) Subscription reference
B
Explanation: Professional books are about specific fields and are meant to educate. The other three are types of consumer books.
Explanation: Professional books are about specific fields and are meant to educate. The other three are types of consumer books.
2
Religious, book club, and subscription reference belong to which type of books?
A) Trade
B) El hi
C) Mail order
D) Consumer
A) Trade
B) El hi
C) Mail order
D) Consumer
D
Explanation: Consumer books is the broader category that encompasses all three of these.
Explanation: Consumer books is the broader category that encompasses all three of these.
3
Which of the following works on behalf of authors to get their manuscripts before book industry members?
A) Literary agent
B) Acquisitions editor
C) Book rep
D) Editorial manager
A) Literary agent
B) Acquisitions editor
C) Book rep
D) Editorial manager
A
Explanation: Literary agents are the ones who work for the clients. They know the industry and which publishers to take their clients' work to.
Explanation: Literary agents are the ones who work for the clients. They know the industry and which publishers to take their clients' work to.
4
Of the following, which one has the smallest percentage of industry sales?
A) Trade paperbacks
B) Book clubs
C) Mail order books
D) Subscription reference
A) Trade paperbacks
B) Book clubs
C) Mail order books
D) Subscription reference
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5
Who developed the printing press around the year 1440?
A) Da Vinci
B) Gutenberg
C) Charlemagne
D) Marconi
A) Da Vinci
B) Gutenberg
C) Charlemagne
D) Marconi
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6
According to Figure 7.2 in the text, which of these four types of trade books sold the least amount in 2014?
A) juvenile trade
B) adult trade
C) audio books
D) religious
A) juvenile trade
B) adult trade
C) audio books
D) religious
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7
Books that are aimed at the general public are known as what kind of books?
A) general interest
B) professional
C) mass market
D) consumer
A) general interest
B) professional
C) mass market
D) consumer
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8
According to the timeline of the book industry, in what year was the Book-of-the-Month Club founded?
A) 1904
B) 1939
C) 1891
D) 1926
A) 1904
B) 1939
C) 1891
D) 1926
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9
How many hardcover copies must a title sell to achieve best seller status?
A) 100,000
B) 75,000
C) 200,000
D) 50,000
A) 100,000
B) 75,000
C) 200,000
D) 50,000
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10
According to Figure 7.3 in the text, in which department does the book designer work in a typical book publishing house?
A) editorial
B) marketing
C) business and administration
D) production
A) editorial
B) marketing
C) business and administration
D) production
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11
When assessing a title's popularity, which of the following is not a popularity indicator?
A) the content of reviews
B) the size of the print run
C) the likelihood of a sequel
D) the scope of the marketing plan
A) the content of reviews
B) the size of the print run
C) the likelihood of a sequel
D) the scope of the marketing plan
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12
Which of the following strategies is not used by a publisher to reduce the risk of failure during the production process?
A) offering authors advances on royalties
B) conducting prepublication research
C) developing new authors that have won writing competitions
D) making use of authors with positive track records
A) offering authors advances on royalties
B) conducting prepublication research
C) developing new authors that have won writing competitions
D) making use of authors with positive track records
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13
According to the list of publishing firms, which of the following is the largest publisher in the world?
A) Hachette Book Group
B) AOL Time Warner
C) HarperCollins
D) Penguin Random House
A) Hachette Book Group
B) AOL Time Warner
C) HarperCollins
D) Penguin Random House
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14
At the start of the chapter, who said the following: "If I rely on just the bookstore sales, I won't make a living. Putting (my book) online does not put my livelihood at risk; you make a living finding new ways to do business."?
A) Nora Roberts
B) Suzanne Collins
C) Stephen King
D) Cory Doctorow
A) Nora Roberts
B) Suzanne Collins
C) Stephen King
D) Cory Doctorow
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15
In ancient times, books were copied by hand in places called
A) print shops
B) scriptoria
C) academies
D) agoras
A) print shops
B) scriptoria
C) academies
D) agoras
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16
The technology adapted to the printing press originated in the
A) ship building industry
B) wine industry
C) textile industry
D) glass blowing industry
A) ship building industry
B) wine industry
C) textile industry
D) glass blowing industry
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17
The development of the printed book encouraged
A) the Protestant Reformation
B) the Renaissance
C) the growth of science
D) all of these
A) the Protestant Reformation
B) the Renaissance
C) the growth of science
D) all of these
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18
The printed predecessor of today's TV operas and Harlequin romances were called
A) lady books
B) domestic novels
C) emotive novels
D) fantasy novels
A) lady books
B) domestic novels
C) emotive novels
D) fantasy novels
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19
Trade books include
A) books made primarily for classroom use in grades K through 12
B) mass market paperbacks
C) books that help medical doctors keep up with new medicines
D) all of these
A) books made primarily for classroom use in grades K through 12
B) mass market paperbacks
C) books that help medical doctors keep up with new medicines
D) all of these
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20
Book clubs
A) provide a way to distribute books
B) serve general readers only
C) have rapidly declined as a result of Internet competition
D) all of these
A) provide a way to distribute books
B) serve general readers only
C) have rapidly declined as a result of Internet competition
D) all of these
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21
Subscription reference books are
A) the same as university press books
B) include cook books
C) include dictionaries and atlases
D) all of these
A) the same as university press books
B) include cook books
C) include dictionaries and atlases
D) all of these
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22
The book publishing industry is
A) still dominated by many hundreds of small publishing companies
B) characterized by a handful of companies that dominate the most lucrative areas of the business
C) carefully regulated by government agencies that discourage conglomeration
D) is not very profitable
A) still dominated by many hundreds of small publishing companies
B) characterized by a handful of companies that dominate the most lucrative areas of the business
C) carefully regulated by government agencies that discourage conglomeration
D) is not very profitable
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23
An acquisitions editor is responsible for
A) collecting royalties
B) seeking out smaller publishing companies for mergers with larger publishing companies
C) developing a manuscript into a book
D) seeking out new authors and titles
A) collecting royalties
B) seeking out smaller publishing companies for mergers with larger publishing companies
C) developing a manuscript into a book
D) seeking out new authors and titles
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24
University presses usually publicize their books
A) at academic conferences
B) on cable television
C) in coffee houses near university campuses
D) all of these
A) at academic conferences
B) on cable television
C) in coffee houses near university campuses
D) all of these
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25
Literary agents earn about ten percent on all income related to a book that is paid to the
A) editorial director
B) author
C) acquisitions editor
D) publishers
A) editorial director
B) author
C) acquisitions editor
D) publishers
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26
Plagiarism became an issue involving a
A) book by Alex Haley
B) book that served as the basis for a popular television series
C) blockbuster
D) all of these
A) book by Alex Haley
B) book that served as the basis for a popular television series
C) blockbuster
D) all of these
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27
Publishers reduce risk by
A) avoiding materials that have done well in the past
B) conducting extensive---and very expensive---pre-publication research
C) using authors with positive track records
D) all of these
A) avoiding materials that have done well in the past
B) conducting extensive---and very expensive---pre-publication research
C) using authors with positive track records
D) all of these
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28
Advances on royalties
A) are carefully avoided by the book publishing industry
B) usually mean that the publisher will have the opportunity to sell paperback and foreign rights to other publishers
C) include payments of well over $1 million to unknown authors
D) all of these
A) are carefully avoided by the book publishing industry
B) usually mean that the publisher will have the opportunity to sell paperback and foreign rights to other publishers
C) include payments of well over $1 million to unknown authors
D) all of these
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29
The largest advances usually go to
A) authors who are involved in other media
B) authors whose work is published by university presses
C) editors with positive track records
D) editors who have worked previously as literary agents
A) authors who are involved in other media
B) authors whose work is published by university presses
C) editors with positive track records
D) editors who have worked previously as literary agents
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30
In the book publishing industry, distribution is dominated by
A) the biggest trade publisher
B) wholesalers
C) Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, and HarperCollins
D) all of these
A) the biggest trade publisher
B) wholesalers
C) Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, and HarperCollins
D) all of these
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31
A particular book's popularity can be gauged by the number of
A) illustrations it contains
B) pages it contains
C) copies in the book's print run
D) all of these
A) illustrations it contains
B) pages it contains
C) copies in the book's print run
D) all of these
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32
Independent bookstores have felt pressure from
A) wholesalers
B) bookstore chains
C) major publishing houses
D) all of these
A) wholesalers
B) bookstore chains
C) major publishing houses
D) all of these
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33
A presold title is one that
A) ties into other media material already popular with a specific audience
B) a literary agent sells directly to a chain
C) is praised by critics who have pre-publication versions but is not yet published
D) a wholesaler never distributes
A) ties into other media material already popular with a specific audience
B) a literary agent sells directly to a chain
C) is praised by critics who have pre-publication versions but is not yet published
D) a wholesaler never distributes
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34
Chain bookstores
A) include Barnes & Noble
B) have been slow to introduce computer technology into their operations
C) get shorter credit terms than independent bookstores get from publishing houses
D) all of these
A) include Barnes & Noble
B) have been slow to introduce computer technology into their operations
C) get shorter credit terms than independent bookstores get from publishing houses
D) all of these
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35
Johannes Gutenberg ushered in a revolution in printing with
A) movable type
B) lampblack ink
C) the codex
D) a licensing system
A) movable type
B) lampblack ink
C) the codex
D) a licensing system
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36
Electronic Books
A) were first presented by Amazon
B) have more than doubled in popularity as reported by the country's largest publishers
C) are more expensive due to the costs of digitization
D) all of these
A) were first presented by Amazon
B) have more than doubled in popularity as reported by the country's largest publishers
C) are more expensive due to the costs of digitization
D) all of these
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37
Trade books are sold at discount and drug stores.
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38
Royalties are payments made to authors based on the number of copies sold.
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39
The size of a print run and the content of reviews are possible indicators of a book's popularity.
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40
A new book written by Oprah Winfrey is presold to audiences of her cable channel and online media outlets.
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41
By offering coffee and food within their stores, brick-and-mortar stores such as Barnes & Noble offer fierce competition with Web sites such as Amazon.com
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42
The book industry frequently uses new and exciting authors to reduce the risks of failure.
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43
What made Gutenberg's approach to printing was his creation of movable type.
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44
Before the U.S. joined the International Copyright Convention in 1891, American publishers reproduced works by famous English writers without paying copyright fees.
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45
Dime novels were produced in a factory-like system and were highly formulaic.
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46
Most educational books provide pedagogy (learning materials) that help students learn the information contained within the books.
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47
Most acquisitions editors rarely read manuscripts brought to them by literary agents.
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48
To attain the status of blockbuster, a trade book must sell 10,000 copies.
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49
Academic editors tend to avoid going after works written by young professors on their way up the academic ladder.
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50
As a result of wholesalers' returns policy, publishing executives have learned to gamble, sometimes quite recklessly, on the number of books included in a print run.
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51
The content of reviews published in key periodicals is often used by publishing companies to gauge the success of a book.
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52
A book tour is a series of appearances that an author makes in various cities to promote a title and stimulate sales.
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53
California and Texas greatly influence the textbook publishing industry, because these are the two largest states that have centralized textbook selections.
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54
Generally, college students are satisfied with the price of textbooks.
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55
In order to maximize synergy, media conglomerates may choose to limit book production to titles that work well with other media, such as TV and film.
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56
New editions of university textbooks are aimed, in part, in encouraging a brisk used-book market.
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57
Google's goal is to digitize every book ever printed.
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58
Most publishing executives believe that online sales will completely replace "brick and mortar" shops in the next couple of years.
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59
Schools have been experimenting with digital textbooks.
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60
Literary scholars are concerned that the high profile of plagiarism cases reveals a cultural bias against the book industry.
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61
Many book industry executives are concerned about the impact of e-readers on the sales of books that are far off the best-seller lists.
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62
What conditions facilitated the emergence of the book industry in the United States in the nineteenth century? Discuss at least three conditions.
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63
Explain what distinguishes production in trade publishing and university presses.
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64
How do trade book publishers reduce the risk of failure?
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65
What explains the decline in the number of independent bookstores?
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