1.
What short story was read in class during Read Across America Day?
Correct Answer
B. The Lottery
Explanation
"The Lottery" is the correct answer because it is a well-known short story that is often taught in schools. It is a thought-provoking and controversial story written by Shirley Jackson, which explores themes of tradition, conformity, and the dark side of human nature. The story is often read and discussed during Read Across America Day as it encourages critical thinking and analysis among students.
2.
Which of the following periodicals are located in the Information Center?
Correct Answer
A. National GeorgrapHic, Ebony, People En Espanol
Explanation
The periodicals located in the Information Center are National Geographic, Ebony, and People En Espanol.
3.
Where would a book by Stephenie Meyers be located in the IC?
Correct Answer
C. FIC MEY
Explanation
A book by Stephenie Meyers would be located in the Fiction section (FIC) of the library. The code "MEY" represents the author's last name, Meyers. Therefore, the correct location for the book would be FIC MEY.
4.
How long can you check a book out from the IC?
Correct Answer
C. 3 weeks
Explanation
The correct answer is 3 weeks. This means that you can borrow a book from the IC (presumably a library) for a period of 3 weeks before you need to return it. This allows sufficient time for reading and studying the book before it must be returned to the library.
5.
A story about the life of President Obama can be found in:
Correct Answer
B. Non-Fiction
Explanation
The correct answer is Non-Fiction because a story about the life of President Obama would be based on real events and facts rather than being a fictionalized account. Non-fiction books are written to provide information and facts about real people, events, and topics, making them the appropriate genre for a story about the life of a real person like President Obama.
6.
When looking for a book about stars, the first place to go is:
Correct Answer
D. The Look-Up Station.
Explanation
The correct answer is the Look-Up Station. When looking for a book about stars, it is more efficient to use the Look-Up Station rather than wandering the stacks or asking the librarian or teacher. The Look-Up Station is specifically designed to help users find books on a particular topic quickly and easily.
7.
Some of the online databases available to DODDS students are:
Correct Answer
D. NewsBank, ProQuest, Thomson/Gale
Explanation
The correct answer is NewsBank, ProQuest, Thomson/Gale. These are online databases that are available to DODDS students. Google, Dogpile, and Yahoo are search engines, not databases. Grangers and MyRoad are not mentioned as online databases in the given options. Galileo and ERIC are mentioned in the options, but they are not the correct combination as they do not include NewsBank, ProQuest, and Thomson/Gale.
8.
Can you print in color in the Information Center?
Correct Answer
B. No
Explanation
The given answer "No" suggests that it is not possible to print in color in the Information Center. This implies that the Information Center does not have the capability or resources to print documents in color.
9.
When using Library World to look up a book, you can search by:
Correct Answer
D. Keyword, subject, title, or author
Explanation
In Library World, you have the option to search for a book by using keywords, subjects, titles, or authors. This means that you can enter any of these criteria in the search bar and the library system will retrieve relevant results based on your input. This allows for a more comprehensive and flexible search, as you can search by various aspects of the book such as its content, topic, or the names of the author or title.
10.
How many books are in the Information Center? (round to the nearest thousand)
Correct Answer
D. 14,000
Explanation
Based on the information given, the correct answer is 14,000. This suggests that there are a large number of books in the Information Center, specifically around 14,000.