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Passage: Libraries are often called the 'storehouse of knowledge'. They provide access to books, journals, and digital resources for everyone regardless of their economic background. Q21. Why are libraries called the 'storehouse of knowledge'?
ABecause they sell expensive books
BBecause they store a vast amount of information
CBecause they are made of stones
DBecause only scientists go there
✓ Correct Answer: B — Because they store a vast amount of information
The phrase 'storehouse of knowledge' implies that libraries house and provide access to a wide range of information.
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