PrepTest 88, Section 2, Question 7
Library policy: For a book to be removed from circulation, the book must be badly damaged and must not have been checked out for over two years. Books that are either written by local authors or are considered to be of significance to local history can only be removed from circulation if they have not been checked out for over three years.
Library policy: For a book to be removed from circulation, the book must be badly damaged and must not have been checked out for over two years. Books that are either written by local authors or are considered to be of significance to local history can only be removed from circulation if they have not been checked out for over three years.
Application: Paper Flowers should not be removed from circulation.
Library policy: For a book to be removed from circulation, the book must be badly damaged and must not have been checked out for over two years. Books that are either written by local authors or are considered to be of significance to local history can only be removed from circulation if they have not been checked out for over three years.
Application: Paper Flowers should not be removed from circulation.
Library policy: For a book to be removed from circulation, the book must be badly damaged and must not have been checked out for over two years. Books that are either written by local authors or are considered to be of significance to local history can only be removed from circulation if they have not been checked out for over three years.
Which one of the following, if true, fully justifies the above application of the library policy?
Paper Flowers is badly damaged.
Paper Flowers has been checked out within the last year.
Paper Flowers was last checked out between two and three years ago.
Paper Flowers was written by a local author.
Paper Flowers was not written by a local author, but is considered to be of significance to local history.
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