Library Collection
Literary Genres
Library Research
Library Technology
Information Literacy
100

The Dewey Decimal System is used for?

What is organizing and classifying library books?

100

A category of literature that portrays fictional characters, events, and settings in a way that could happen in the real world.  

What is Realistic Fiction? 

100

The acronym MLA stands for? 

What is the "Modern Language Association"?

100

A searchable collection of information that can be accessed through the internet.

What is an online database?

100

Plagiarizing someone else's work can be avoided.

What is citing sources properly and using original language and ideas? 

200

Suzanne Collins wrote which popular young adult book series?

What is the "The Hunger Games"?

200

 A category of literature aimed at readers aged between 12 and 18 years old.  

What is Young Adult literature? 

200

The research resources that provide access to millions of full-text articles, magazines, and newspapers?

What are online databases? 

200

The online resource that allows students to access free e-books and audiobooks using their Clever login?

What is "Learning Ally"? 

200

A scholarly article that has been reviewed by experts in the field before being published.

 What is a peer-reviewed article?

300

A person who helps students find books and other resources in a high school library.

Who is the librarian? 

300

A category of literature that aims to create a feeling of fear, dread, and terror in the reader. It typically involves supernatural or otherworldly elements, such as ghosts, monsters, or paranormal phenomena, and often explores the darker aspects of human nature.

What is Horror? 

300

The term for the section at the end of an MLA formatted research paper that lists all of the sources cited in the paper?

What is the Works Cited page?

300

The term for the process of searching for and selecting relevant materials to support a research project or assignment?

What is information retrieval? 

300

The right to access and express ideas without censorship or restriction.

What is intellectual freedom? 

400

You can find this in a reference book.

What are facts and information on a particular subject?

400

A classification of speculative fiction that often deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts, such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.  

What is Science Fiction? 

400

The acronym APA stands for? 

What is the "American Psychological Association"?

400

The system used in a high school library to organize and categorize books and other materials.

What is the Destiny catalog? 

400

A process of analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing information to make reasoned judgments and decisions. It is an essential skill for research and learning.

What is critical thinking? 

500

The term for a library classification system that organizes books by subject.

What is the Dewey Decimal System? 

500

A book-length work of fiction or non-fiction that tells a story using sequential art, typically combining illustrations and text.

What are Graphic Novels? 

500

The term for the practice of using someone else's work or ideas without giving them proper credit?

What is plagiarism? 

500

A suite of digital tools loaded on student Chromebooks that include Google: classroom, email, calendar, documents, sheets, slides, forms, sites, citation software, and cloud storage.

What is Google Education Suite?

500

A firsthand account or original piece of information, such as a diary, letter, or photograph, used as evidence in research.

What is a primary resource?