How well do you REALLY know Ranganathan's Five Laws of Library Science?

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Sure, you have an S..R Ranganathan tattoo on your face and have bought every one of his books, but do you REALLY know all five of his laws perfectly? Take our quiz now and find out!
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Question 1

Question
Books are for ____________ ?
Answer
  • The Win
  • cradling whilst lying in the fetal position mewling
  • the exclusive use of members of your local Rotary club only
  • Goblins

Question 2

Question
Every _________ his [or her] ____________?
Answer
  • reader / face
  • Goblin / right to freedom of expression
  • one with even the slightest interest in librarianship / MLS
  • time I see a US Marshall on the television I want to steal / outfit

Question 3

Question
Every _________ its __________?
Answer
  • loan / expiry
  • time I see its written without an apostrophe I think to myself should it really be / or should it be it's
  • book / dust-jacket
  • baby goblin / beaker

Question 4

Question
Save the _____________ of the _________?
Answer
  • lives / ogres
  • battery / kindle
  • date / goblin wedding
  • children, oh god oh god, won't someone, ANYONE think / children

Question 5

Question
The library is ___________ growing __________?
Answer
  • probably / in size and stature within its local community
  • definitely not / pot
  • mowing, not / the lawn
  • going to regret / an army of goblin-kings
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