The Library Quiz Show Each contestant may use 1 of the following helps: 1. Phone a friend 3. 50/50 2. Ask the audience.

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The Library Quiz Show

Each contestant may use 1 of the following helps: 1. Phone a friend 3. 50/50 2. Ask the audience

What sort of voice should you use in the library? A. A quiet voice C. Regular voice B. It doesn’t matter D. Scream, baby - you gotta be heard!

You should use... A. A quiet voice – Always be aware of what others are doing.

When the books are on the shelf they should be... A. Near the front edge of the shelf C. On their side B. Against the back of the shelf D. On top of other books

The books should be... B. Against the back of the shelf

If the lights are off in the library… A. I forgot to turn on the lights. C. Come in anyway. B. There is no one here to help you, please come back later. D. No storytime that day.

If the lights are out… B. There is no one here to help you, please come back later.

How many books are you allowed to check out? A. None C. 2 B. 1 D. As many as I want

C. 2 If you are in 2 nd, 3 rd, or 4 th grade, the number of books you may have checked out at one time is….

What is on the spine of the book that helps you locate it? A. A barcode C. A call number B. A map D. Your name

On the spine of the book is… C. The call number

On a call number what does F stand for? A. Fake C. Fantasy B. Fairy tale D. Fiction

F stands for… D. Fiction

What is Fiction? C. A story from the author’s imagination B. A true story D. A book filled with information and facts A. What you get when you rub two books together

Fiction is… C. A story from the author’s imagination Remember: FICTION = F rom I magination

On a call number what does E stand for? C. Exit B. Everybody D. Easy A. Excellent

E stands for… B. Everybody

What do you know about “E” books? A. They are picture books that are fiction B. They are picture books that are nonfiction C. They are arranged by subject D. They could be fiction or nonfiction

“E” books? A. Are picture books that are fiction (They could be realistic fiction)

If numbers are part of the call number what do you know about the book? A. It is a Fiction book C. It’s a math book B. It is a Nonfiction book D. Someone wrote on the book

Numbers are on… B. Nonfiction books

How are the nonfiction books arranged? A. By subject C. By reading level B. ABC order by the authors’ last names D. No special order

Nonfiction is arranged… A. By subject

When can I check out books? A. Anytime my teacher says it’s okay C. After storytime B. Just when my class comes to the library together D. Whenever I feel like it

I can check out books… A. Anytime my teacher says it’s okay

On a call number what does REF mean? C. It is a Dictionary B. It is an Encyclopedia D. It is not a book A. It is a Reference book

REF means it is… A. A Reference book Where are the REF books located?

When you’re using Destiny what information should you write down to find your book? A. The call number and the title C. Draw a map of where it’s located B. If it is Fiction or Nonfiction D. Write down everything

You should write down… A. The call number and the title

What do I do if I lose a book? A. Don’t tell anyone C. Never check out books again B. Go to a bookstore and replace it D. Come to the library to find out how much I owe

If you lose a book… D. Come to the library to find out how much it costs to replace it.

When do you have to return (or recheck) your books before they become overdue? A. In one week C. Whenever I feel like it B. In 2 weeks D. The next month

I should return my books… B. In 2 weeks

What is on the spine of the book if it is a biography? A. An “F” for Fiction C. “E” for Everbody B. A red dot D. A “B” for Biography

If it is a biography the spine has... D. A “B” for Biography

A book with the call number is found right before… ABCD

That book belongs C goes right before

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