Explanation
The correct answer is D) All of the above.
A reference book typically refers to a book that is designed to be consulted for specific information or used as a source of reference. Reference books are generally not meant to be issued or taken out of the library (option B), as they are intended to be readily available for use by multiple library patrons. These books can be read only within the library premises (option C) to ensure their availability for others.
Reference books often include encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, almanacs, handbooks, and other similar resources that provide concise and specific information on various subjects. Their purpose is to provide quick access to information or serve as a starting point for research or obtaining specific facts.