Bibliographies & Citation
Young Adult Fiction
Children's Lit
Totally Random
Searching & Search Engines
100
This is another way to say Bibliography.
What is "Works Cited"?
100
This is the name of the main character from "The Hunger Games".
Who is Katniss Everdeen?
100
This is the name of the most popular picture book by Maurice Sendak.
What is "Where the Wild Things Are"?
100
This is the team that lost the Super Bowl in American football this past year.
Who are the Seattle Seahawks?
100
Another way to say this would be "library location number".
What is "Call number"?
200
This is the name of the citation format we use at BFIS, the most popular one in the world.
What is MLA Format?
200
This is a negative term for regular, normal people, according to most wizards at Hogwarts.
What are "Muggles"?
200
In the picture book "The Man Who Walked Between the Towers", the main character moved to New York City from this country.
What is France?
200
This is the name of Leo Messi's first child.
What is Thiago?
200
Most search engines refer to this as an Advanced Search, but our library catalog calls it this.
What is a "Power Search"?
300
Even though it seems important, it's not necessary to include this when citing a website.
What is a URL or website address?
300
Percy Jackson suffers from this learning disability, and it's the reason he's been expelled from every school he ever attended. (two possible questions)
What is dyslexia or ADHD or hyperactivity?
300
This is Alice's best friend in the novel "Pie" by Sarah Weeks. He provides the comic relief in the book, and he once asked the mayor's daughter on a date just to help Alice catch the true criminal.
Who is Charlie Erdling?
300
This is the name of one of Mr. Cevoli's songs.
What is... there are a lot of possible answers!
300
This is the name of our library catalog.
What is Destiny?
400
In most citations this comes first, if you know it.
What is the name of the author?
400
This is the name of Gary Paulson's most famous work of fiction.
What is "Hatchet"?
400
These two brothers, who lived in the 1800s, collected folk and fairy tales from Germany and the rest of Europe, and they published them in a book that popularized some of the most well-known folk tales in the world, including Rapunzel and Rumpelstiltskin.
Who are the Brothers Grimm?
400
This is the name of the Spanish Prime Minister before Zapatero.
Who is Aznar?
400
These are five of the world's most popular 15 search engines.
What are Google, Yahoo, Bing, plus any two of the other twelve?
500
These are two of the many reasons that it's important to cite your sources.
What are any two of these: (1) to give credit to other people and their ideas, (2) to support the things you say and show that you know what you're talking about, (3) to direct your teacher to the source of your information, (4) to avoid plagiarism, because you could get in BIG trouble.
500
This is the name of the first novel by John Green, who also wrote "The Fault in Our Stars".
What is "Looking for Alaska"?
500
This is the name of the popular children's website created by the same person that wrote "Diary of a Wimpy Kid".
What is Poptropica?
500
This is the name of one novel by George Orwell.
Many possible questions!
500
If you want to search for an exact phrase (instead of just a single word or a bunch of words in random order) you need to use these.
What are quotation marks?
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