Hello, I just need some help checking my answers:)

1. which of the following would NOT work a newspaper, either in print or online form?
a. a graphic designer
b. an investigative journalist
c. a printer
d. a superintendent *my answer *
2. A/V professionals work in school libraries
a. true
b. false *my answer*
3. Many libraries have graduate degrees.
a. True *my answer*
b. False
4. Principals are in an administration career.
a. true *my answer*
b. false

If you mean "librarians" in #3, then I agree with all your answers.

yes, I mean librarians:) Thank you very much!

You're welcome.

all of the answers plsssss????

1. To determine which of the options would NOT work at a newspaper, either in print or online form, you can analyze the roles and responsibilities of each profession:

- a. A graphic designer: Graphic designers are responsible for creating visual elements such as layouts, illustrations, and images, which are crucial for both print and online newspapers. Therefore, a graphic designer would work at a newspaper.

- b. An investigative journalist: Investigative journalists are essential for conducting in-depth research and reporting on important stories. They play a key role in providing accurate and unbiased news content to newspapers. Therefore, an investigative journalist would work at a newspaper.

- c. A printer: Printers are responsible for producing physical copies of the newspaper. They handle the printing and distribution process. While online newspapers do not require physical printing, they still need professionals to manage the online publishing platforms. Therefore, a printer can work in both print and online newspapers.

- d. A superintendent: Superintendents typically refer to individuals in the education field who oversee schools or districts. They are not directly involved in newspaper production or journalism. Therefore, a superintendent would NOT work at a newspaper.

Based on this analysis, your answer of "d. a superintendent" as the option that would NOT work at a newspaper is correct.

2. To determine if A/V professionals work in school libraries:

- a. True: A/V professionals, short for audio/visual professionals, are skilled in managing and operating audiovisual equipment, media, and technology. School libraries often have audiovisual resources and technology for educational purposes. A/V professionals may be responsible for maintaining and assisting with the use of these resources. Therefore, the statement "A/V professionals work in school libraries" is possible and could be true.

- b. False: If you believe that A/V professionals do not work in school libraries, then your answer of "b. false" is correct.

3. To determine if many libraries have graduate degrees:

- a. True: This statement suggests that many librarians hold graduate degrees. Librarians often need a master's degree in library science (MLS) or a related field to be qualified for professional librarian positions. Therefore, if you believe that many libraries have librarians who hold graduate degrees, then your answer of "a. True" is correct.

- b. False: If you believe that many libraries do not have librarians with graduate degrees, then your answer of "b. False" is correct.

4. To determine if principals are in an administration career:

- a. True: Principals are typically the administrative leaders in schools. They are responsible for managing school operations, overseeing teaching staff, promoting student success, and enforcing policies. Therefore, if you believe that principals are in an administration career, then your answer of "a. true" is correct.

- b. False: If you believe that principals are not in an administration career, then your answer of "b. false" is correct.

Please note that the explanation provided is based on general knowledge and assumptions. The specific context or requirements of certain professions may vary.