var i = 0;
var question = new Array();
question[1] = new Array();
question[1][0] = "What information goes on a bindery slip?";
question[1][1] = "Only the title and the call number||false||No,<BR> Even though these are needed on the slip there is more needed.";
question[1][2] = "Only the color code and your initials.||false||No,<BR> These are both needed on the slip but there is more.";
question[1][3] = "Title, Call Number, Color Code, Variables, Initials, date, and number sent.||true||Yes,<BR> This is all the correct information needed on a slip. Good Job.";
question[1][4] = "You do not need a bindery slip to send things||false||No,<BR> All bundles need to have a bindery slip attached with a paper clip.";
question[2] = new Array();
question[2][0] = "How are withdraw statistics done?";
question[2][1] = "Bindery does not need statistics.||false||No,<BR> Withdraw statistics are done for each collection.";
question[2][2] = "Count all the books that are being sent.||false||No,<BR> That is the statistic needed for the total number sent to Bindery.";
question[2][3] = "Count all the bundles||false||No,<BR> We don't record the total number of bundles that we are sending down.";
question[2][4] = "The total number of pieces in a bundle subtracting 1.||true||Yes,<BR> This is correct. Awesome Job.";
question[3] = new Array();
question[3][0] = "When sending serials to bindery and a book has a barcode, what do you do?";
question[3][1] = "Cover the barcode up with a book label.||false||No,<BR> This can actually make the books very hard for Bindery to bind.";
question[3][2] = "Take a black marker and color the barcode out.||false||No,<BR> There is a correct way to handle books with barcodes and this is not it.";
question[3][3] = "Try to peel off the barcode.||false||No,<BR> This most likely would take a long time anyway. Try Again";
question[3][4] = "Leave the barcode alone and insert a yellow barcode streamer into the book.||true||Yes,<BR> Bindery will cover up the barcode for us.";
question[4] = new Array();
question[4][0] = "What collection gets stamped \"Depository\" underneath the call number on the inside of the book?";
question[4][1] = "U.S. books only.||true||Yes,<BR> \"Depository\" gets stamped in blue ink for U.S. books.";
question[4][2] = "All of the collections, U.S., Canada, Michigan, International||false||No,<BR> The \"Depository\" stamp is for U.S. books only. Try Again";
question[4][3] = "Nothing gets stamped Depository||false||No,<BR> There is one collection that needs to be stamped.";
question[4][4] = "Canada books only.||false||No,<BR> Even though Canada and U.S. books are very similar, Canada doesn't get a stamp";
question[5] = new Array();
question[5][0] = "When doing International Returned Bindery, what is needed over the call number on the spine of the book?";
question[5][1] = "Nothing||false||No,<BR> There are special things that go on the spine of International books.";
question[5][2] = "A red transparent label over the call number, covered by clear book tape.||true||Yes,<BR> Red is the color for the International collection and clear book tape is needed to help keep the transparent label on.";
question[5][3] = "A blue transparent label over the call number.||false||No,<BR> A blue label is used on Michigan books. Try Again.";
question[5][4] = "Cover the call number with clear book tape.||false||No,<BR> Even though you do use clear tape, you need to use a red label also.";
question[6] = new Array();
question[6][0] = "When doing Returned Bindery, how do you insert your worker initials in the item record?";
question[6][1] = "It is not necessary to put your initials in the Item record.||false||No,<BR> It is important to put in your initials in the item record to see who has worked on the book.";
question[6][2] = "Hit \"I\" for insert then \"w\" for worker initials and then type \"BIND\" and your initials and the date behind it.||true||Yes,<BR> This is the correct way to add your initials to the item record. Keep up the good work.";
question[6][3] = "Hit \"A\" and then type your initials, date.||false||No,<BR> Hit \"A\" and you will begin to add a new record. Try Again.";
question[6][4] = "Hit \"I\" and then \"b\" and then type your initials, and the date.||false||No,<BR> This is how you can add a barcode to the item record.  Try Again.";
question[7] = new Array();
question[7][0] = "Ideally how big should the bundles be that are being sent to bindery?";
question[7][1] = "Only one bundle per title is allowed.||false||No,<BR> Tou can have many bundles all from the same title.";
question[7][2] = "Put only 1 book per bundle.||false||No,<BR> This could potentially lead to having way too many books per title.";
question[7][3] = "Bundles should not be over 1 inch.||true||Yes.<BR> Anything bigger than 1 inch is more expensive to bind.";
question[7][4] = "Bundles can be as big as you need them to be.||false||No,<BR> Bundles have an ideal size. Try Again.";
question[8] = new Array();
question[8][0] = "In an item record, what is needed in the ICODE1 field when the book is a periodical?";
question[8][1] = "Put the year of publication in the field and if the book has multiple years listed, type in the first year.||true||Yes,<BR> This is the correct way to put the publication year in the ICODE field. Super Duper!!";
question[8][2] = "Type in the current year.||false||No,<BR> Tou use the year that is one the book. Try Again";
question[8][3] = "Insert a \"99\" or a \"3\"||false||No,<BR> Those numbers are used for I Type field.";
question[8][4] = "Just leave the field at 0.||false||No,<BR> The ICODE1 field is used for the year of publication.";
question[9] = new Array();
question[9][0] = "In an item record, what is needed in the I Type field when the book is a periodical and older than 10 years old?";
question[9][1] = "A periodical location.||false||No,<BR> There is a separate place for the location in the item record.";
question[9][2] = "I Type: 3||true||Yes,<BR> A 3 will allow older periodicals to be checked out.";
question[9][3] = "The year the book was published.||false||No,<BR> That information goes in the ICODE1 field. Try Again";
question[9][4] = "I Type: 99||false||No,<BR> A 99 is used for books that are less than 10 years old.";
question[10] = new Array();
question[10][0] = "How do you pull Serial bindery?";
question[10][1] = "Pull any books with streamers.||false||No,<BR> Streamers in stacks can be used for other things other then bindery.";
question[10][2] = "Pull the call number run that is marked with the orange bindery streamer.||true||Yes,<BR> Pull everything at that call number up to the colon.";
question[10][3] = "Go to stacks and just pull any books.||false||No,<BR> Pull only books that have been flagged with serial bindery streamers.";
question[10][4] = "Pull books that look like Monos.||false||No,<BR> Mono bindery is done by another team and we do not handle them.";
question[11] = new Array();
question[11][0] = "How do you choose the color code for books?";
question[11][1] = "You can pick whatever color you want.||false||No,<BR> Even this answer is only half correct. Try Again.";
question[11][2] = "Everything getting bound has to be the color purple.||false||No,<BR> Some books may be bound already and we need to match the previous color.";
question[11][3] = "Pick whatever color you want, but if there are books already bound at that call number you need to match that color.||true||Yes,<BR> This is the correct way to choose the color for books going to bindery.";
question[11][4] = "All books in the MSU library have to be green.||false||No,<BR> Even though it is a cool idea this answer is not correct. Try Again.";
question[12] = new Array();
question[12][0] = "What 2 statistics need to be done before sending books to bindery?";
question[12][1] = "A total count of all the pieces sent and withdraws statistics.||true||Yes,<BR> These are the two correct statistics needed before sending books to Bindery.";
question[12][2] = "The number of bundles sent and how many from each collection.||false||No,<BR> We do not count the bundles being sent and we don't count how many books are being sent from each specific collection.";
question[12][3] = "How many serials and how many periodicals.||false||No,<BR> These are not statistics that are needed. Try another answer.";
question[12][4] = "The number of books with barcodes and books without barcodes.||false||No,<BR> These are not statistics needed before sending books to bindery.";
question[13] = new Array();
question[13][0] = "If a book comes back from Returned Bindery with \"Inc.\" on the spine, what do you do?";
question[13][1] = "Leave the book for your supervisor to do.||false||No,<BR> This is a easy problem to take care of, if you have questions on what to do you can ask a supervisor but don't just leave the book.";
question[13][2] = "Ignore the \"Inc\" and just send the book out to stacks.||false||No,<BR> Bound books must show what is accurately inside the book.";
question[13][3] = "Type a new label that will reflect the pieces inside the book and cover up the \"Inc\".||true||Yes,<BR> Type a new label that will reflect the pieces that are inside the bound book.";
question[13][4] = "Color the \"Inc\" with a black marker so no one will be able to see it.||false||No,<BR> A new label needs to be typed with the correct holdings and placed over the \"Inc\"";

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Qtype[3] = "checkbox";
Qtype[4] = "checkbox";
Qtype[5] = "checkbox";
Qtype[6] = "checkbox";
Qtype[7] = "checkbox";
Qtype[8] = "checkbox";
Qtype[9] = "checkbox";
Qtype[10] = "checkbox";
Qtype[11] = "checkbox";
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