Deck 11: Managing Physical Records

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For the alphabetic storage method, sorting is determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed.
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Vital and important records of a business should be backed up, in either physical or electronic form.
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When indexing foreign government names, the English translation is used for indexing.
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Which of the following items is used to separate the file drawer into sections?

A) File guide
B) File folder
C) Hanging folder
D) Out guide
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The accuracy and efficiency of tracking physical records can be improved using bar codes.
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Records management is the systematic control of records, from the creation or receipt of the record to its final disposition.
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For alphabetic indexing, all punctuation is considered when indexing personal and business names.
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Confidential information is data that should be kept private or secret from those who are not authorized to have access to this information.
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Most applications of microform storage are for records that are accessed frequently.
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In which of the following areas may records have value to a business?

A) Legal
B) Financial
C) Historical
D) All the above
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A subject filing system can be a direct or indirect access system.
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A sheet of film that contains a series of images arranged in a grid pattern is called:

A) roll microfilm.
B) microfiche.
C) a microform.
D) Both B and C
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For alphabetic indexing, a title before a name (Dr., Miss, or Mr.) is the first indexing unit.
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Documents that have no continuing value to the organization are still considered records and should be kept.
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Vertical drawer cabinets are the traditional storage cabinet for physical records.
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For chronological filing, physical records are arranged by reverse date order within a file folder.
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When preparing labels for file folders:

A) key label captions in all lowercase letters with no punctuation.
B) begin the caption about 1 inch from the left edge of the label.
C) key the name on the label in correct indexing order.
D) All the above
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For the alphabetic storage method, a special folder holds records for names that do not have enough records (usually three to five records) to warrant an individual folder.
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As an administrative professional, you generally will be the person who creates a retention schedule for the company's records.
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What is the second phase of the records life cycle?

A) Creation or receipt of the record
B) Distribution of the record to people who use the information
C) Filing and retrieving the record
D) Disposition of the record
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Records are continuously transferred from the active to the inactive files when using the:

A) perpetual transfer method.
B) active transfer method.
C) inactive transfer method.
D) periodic transfer method.
Question
Which storage method requires that each record be read completely to determine the filing segment?

A) Alphabetic storage method
B) Numeric storage method
C) Geographic storage method
D) Subject storage method
Question
Which of the following is the correct order for files stored in an alphabetic storage system?

A) Third Street Cleaners, Over 50 Club, 1 Stop Shop, 4th Avenue Bakery
B) 1 Stop Shop, Third Street Cleaners, 4th Avenue Bakery, Over 50 Club
C) 1 Stop Shop, 4th Avenue Bakery, Third Street Cleaners, Over 50 Club
D) 4th Avenue Bakery, Third Street Cleaners, 1 Stop Shop, Over 50 Club
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Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
index
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
microform
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
accession log
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
records retention schedule
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
indexing
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
cross-reference
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
vital records
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
important records
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
coding
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
record
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
nonessential records
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
index
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
microform
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
accession log
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
records retention schedule
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
indexing
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
cross-reference
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
vital records
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
important records
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
coding
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
record
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
nonessential records
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
index
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
microform
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
accession log
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
records retention schedule
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
indexing
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
cross-reference
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
vital records
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
important records
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
coding
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
record
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
nonessential records
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
index
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
microform
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
accession log
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
records retention schedule
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
indexing
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
cross-reference
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
vital records
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
important records
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
coding
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
record
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
nonessential records
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
index
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
microform
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
accession log
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
records retention schedule
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
indexing
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
cross-reference
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
vital records
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
important records
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
coding
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
record
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
nonessential records
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
index
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
microform
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
accession log
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
records retention schedule
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
indexing
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
cross-reference
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
vital records
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
important records
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
coding
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
record
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
nonessential records
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
index
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
microform
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
accession log
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
records retention schedule
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
indexing
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
cross-reference
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
vital records
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
important records
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
coding
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
record
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
nonessential records
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
index
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
microform
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
accession log
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
records retention schedule
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
indexing
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
cross-reference
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
vital records
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
important records
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
coding
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
record
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
nonessential records
Marking a record with the filing segment
index
Marking a record with the filing segment
microform
Marking a record with the filing segment
accession log
Marking a record with the filing segment
records retention schedule
Marking a record with the filing segment
indexing
Marking a record with the filing segment
cross-reference
Marking a record with the filing segment
vital records
Marking a record with the filing segment
important records
Marking a record with the filing segment
coding
Marking a record with the filing segment
record
Marking a record with the filing segment
nonessential records
Documents that have no future value to the organization
index
Documents that have no future value to the organization
microform
Documents that have no future value to the organization
accession log
Documents that have no future value to the organization
records retention schedule
Documents that have no future value to the organization
indexing
Documents that have no future value to the organization
cross-reference
Documents that have no future value to the organization
vital records
Documents that have no future value to the organization
important records
Documents that have no future value to the organization
coding
Documents that have no future value to the organization
record
Documents that have no future value to the organization
nonessential records
Question
Which of the following requires a cross-reference in an alphabetic storage system?

A) Personal names that may be requested under a different name
B) Names that sound the same but have different spellings
C) Businesses that have changed their names
D) All the above
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Which storage method uses the letters of the alphabet to determine the order in which a record is filed?

A) Alphabetic storage method
B) Numeric storage method
C) Geographic storage method
D) Subject storage method
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Which of the following is the correct order for storing files using the terminal-digit storage method?

A) 14 87 23, 22 57 49, 16 58 49, 15 58 69
B) 15 58 69, 14 87 23, 16 58 49, 22 57 49
C) 22 57 49, 16 58 49, 15 58 69, 14 87 23
D) 14 87 23, 15 58 69, 16 58 49, 22 57 49
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Which of the following is the correct order for storing files using the consecutive numeric storage method?

A) 15 63 45, 16 58 49, 14 87 23, 22 57 63
B) 14 87 23, 15 63 45, 22 57 63, 16 58 49
C) 14 87 23, 15 63 45, 16 58 49, 22 57 63
D) 22 57 63, 15 63 45, 16 58 49, 14 87 23
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Records with historical value that are preserved permanently are called:

A) active records.
B) working records.
C) archive records.
D) Both A and B
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Which of the following is the correct order for files stored in an alphabetic storage system?

A) Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza, Dr. James J. O'Malley, The Dollar Store
B) The Dollar Store, Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza, Dr. James J. O'Malley
C) Dr. James J. O'Malley, Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza, The Dollar Store
D) Dr. James J. O'Malley, The Dollar Store, Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza
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Which storage method requires the use of an accession log?

A) Alphabetic storage method
B) Numeric storage method
C) Geographic storage method
D) Subject storage method
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For the alphabetic storage method, sorting is determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed.
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Vital and important records of a business should be backed up, in either physical or electronic form.
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3
When indexing foreign government names, the English translation is used for indexing.
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Which of the following items is used to separate the file drawer into sections?

A) File guide
B) File folder
C) Hanging folder
D) Out guide
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The accuracy and efficiency of tracking physical records can be improved using bar codes.
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Records management is the systematic control of records, from the creation or receipt of the record to its final disposition.
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For alphabetic indexing, all punctuation is considered when indexing personal and business names.
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Confidential information is data that should be kept private or secret from those who are not authorized to have access to this information.
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Most applications of microform storage are for records that are accessed frequently.
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In which of the following areas may records have value to a business?

A) Legal
B) Financial
C) Historical
D) All the above
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A subject filing system can be a direct or indirect access system.
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A sheet of film that contains a series of images arranged in a grid pattern is called:

A) roll microfilm.
B) microfiche.
C) a microform.
D) Both B and C
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For alphabetic indexing, a title before a name (Dr., Miss, or Mr.) is the first indexing unit.
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Documents that have no continuing value to the organization are still considered records and should be kept.
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Vertical drawer cabinets are the traditional storage cabinet for physical records.
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For chronological filing, physical records are arranged by reverse date order within a file folder.
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When preparing labels for file folders:

A) key label captions in all lowercase letters with no punctuation.
B) begin the caption about 1 inch from the left edge of the label.
C) key the name on the label in correct indexing order.
D) All the above
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For the alphabetic storage method, a special folder holds records for names that do not have enough records (usually three to five records) to warrant an individual folder.
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As an administrative professional, you generally will be the person who creates a retention schedule for the company's records.
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What is the second phase of the records life cycle?

A) Creation or receipt of the record
B) Distribution of the record to people who use the information
C) Filing and retrieving the record
D) Disposition of the record
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Records are continuously transferred from the active to the inactive files when using the:

A) perpetual transfer method.
B) active transfer method.
C) inactive transfer method.
D) periodic transfer method.
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Which storage method requires that each record be read completely to determine the filing segment?

A) Alphabetic storage method
B) Numeric storage method
C) Geographic storage method
D) Subject storage method
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Which of the following is the correct order for files stored in an alphabetic storage system?

A) Third Street Cleaners, Over 50 Club, 1 Stop Shop, 4th Avenue Bakery
B) 1 Stop Shop, Third Street Cleaners, 4th Avenue Bakery, Over 50 Club
C) 1 Stop Shop, 4th Avenue Bakery, Third Street Cleaners, Over 50 Club
D) 4th Avenue Bakery, Third Street Cleaners, 1 Stop Shop, Over 50 Club
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Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
index
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
microform
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
accession log
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
records retention schedule
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
indexing
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
cross-reference
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
vital records
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
important records
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
coding
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
record
Records that are necessary to an orderly continuation of the business and are replaceable only at considerable cost
nonessential records
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
index
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
microform
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
accession log
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
records retention schedule
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
indexing
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
cross-reference
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
vital records
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
important records
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
coding
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
record
Determining the filing segment by which the record is to be filed
nonessential records
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
index
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
microform
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
accession log
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
records retention schedule
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
indexing
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
cross-reference
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
vital records
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
important records
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
coding
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
record
A document that specifies how long various types of records should be kept
nonessential records
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
index
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
microform
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
accession log
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
records retention schedule
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
indexing
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
cross-reference
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
vital records
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
important records
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
coding
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
record
Information stored on any medium that is received or created by an organization and that provides evidence of an event, activity, or business transaction
nonessential records
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
index
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
microform
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
accession log
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
records retention schedule
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
indexing
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
cross-reference
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
vital records
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
important records
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
coding
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
record
A listing of the names or titles used in a filing system
nonessential records
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
index
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
microform
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
accession log
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
records retention schedule
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
indexing
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
cross-reference
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
vital records
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
important records
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
coding
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
record
Records that cannot be replaced and should never be destroyed
nonessential records
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
index
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
microform
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
accession log
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
records retention schedule
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
indexing
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
cross-reference
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
vital records
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
important records
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
coding
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
record
A note or document that shows an alternate name or subject by which a record might be requested and indicates the storage location of the original record
nonessential records
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
index
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
microform
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
accession log
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
records retention schedule
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
indexing
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
cross-reference
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
vital records
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
important records
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
coding
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
record
A list of the numbers that have been used in a filing system
nonessential records
Marking a record with the filing segment
index
Marking a record with the filing segment
microform
Marking a record with the filing segment
accession log
Marking a record with the filing segment
records retention schedule
Marking a record with the filing segment
indexing
Marking a record with the filing segment
cross-reference
Marking a record with the filing segment
vital records
Marking a record with the filing segment
important records
Marking a record with the filing segment
coding
Marking a record with the filing segment
record
Marking a record with the filing segment
nonessential records
Documents that have no future value to the organization
index
Documents that have no future value to the organization
microform
Documents that have no future value to the organization
accession log
Documents that have no future value to the organization
records retention schedule
Documents that have no future value to the organization
indexing
Documents that have no future value to the organization
cross-reference
Documents that have no future value to the organization
vital records
Documents that have no future value to the organization
important records
Documents that have no future value to the organization
coding
Documents that have no future value to the organization
record
Documents that have no future value to the organization
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Which of the following requires a cross-reference in an alphabetic storage system?

A) Personal names that may be requested under a different name
B) Names that sound the same but have different spellings
C) Businesses that have changed their names
D) All the above
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Which storage method uses the letters of the alphabet to determine the order in which a record is filed?

A) Alphabetic storage method
B) Numeric storage method
C) Geographic storage method
D) Subject storage method
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Which of the following is the correct order for storing files using the terminal-digit storage method?

A) 14 87 23, 22 57 49, 16 58 49, 15 58 69
B) 15 58 69, 14 87 23, 16 58 49, 22 57 49
C) 22 57 49, 16 58 49, 15 58 69, 14 87 23
D) 14 87 23, 15 58 69, 16 58 49, 22 57 49
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Which of the following is the correct order for storing files using the consecutive numeric storage method?

A) 15 63 45, 16 58 49, 14 87 23, 22 57 63
B) 14 87 23, 15 63 45, 22 57 63, 16 58 49
C) 14 87 23, 15 63 45, 16 58 49, 22 57 63
D) 22 57 63, 15 63 45, 16 58 49, 14 87 23
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Records with historical value that are preserved permanently are called:

A) active records.
B) working records.
C) archive records.
D) Both A and B
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Which of the following is the correct order for files stored in an alphabetic storage system?

A) Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza, Dr. James J. O'Malley, The Dollar Store
B) The Dollar Store, Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza, Dr. James J. O'Malley
C) Dr. James J. O'Malley, Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza, The Dollar Store
D) Dr. James J. O'Malley, The Dollar Store, Father Joseph, Mr. Joe's Pizza
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Which storage method requires the use of an accession log?

A) Alphabetic storage method
B) Numeric storage method
C) Geographic storage method
D) Subject storage method
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