A) A book of maps B) A spherical shaped object with a picture of the world C) A box of disks that has games for learning
A) A book of meanings of words and phrases B) A book filled with facts about the world C) A book that is full of maps
A) The method for requesting new materials B) The library catalog C) The “Overdue Procedures and Catalogs”
A) Where a book is located at home B) Whether or not a book is available in the library C) Who borrowed a book before you
A) A book explaining how to write a sentence B) A book full of phrases using a specific word C) A book full of synonyms and antonyms of common words
A) A system that divides a book into manageable sections B) A system that divides books into same-subject sections in the library C) A map of the world
A) The “address” of a book on the shelf B) The library helpline C) The main office phone number
A) True B) False
A) True B) False
A) False B) True
A) False B) True
A) False B) True
A) True B) False
A) True B) False
A) Creates the pictures B) Corrects any spelling or grammatical issues C) Writes the captions on charts and figures
A) The year of publication B) The author’s name C) The total number of pages
A) Comedy B) Football C) Social sciences
A) Check out books B) Buy a soft drink C) Shop for clothes
A) Get a letter from your teacher B) Return any books that are overdue C) Give the librarian something to hold until you return the book
A) The meanings of the important words in the book B) Critical reviews of the book C) A map of the country
A) A fictional story B) A book about a person’s life written by himself or herself C) A book about a person’s life written by someone else |