You would underline or italicize the name of the book on tape rather than use quotation marks.
If you are writing an obituary, then yes. In books, you will see them as a normal name: capitalized
Quotes....
possibly
No
No.
No, you don't. You only put quotes around what someone is sayng. For example or what someone is saying: "I can go to the grocery store,"
No, You only put quotation marks around short stories, songs, poems, chapters, articles, other parts of magazines and other parts of books.
Put water proof tape around it and put the inlets around the pool.
Put the tape measure around the pigs belly
No, quotes are for quoted material only.
no i think you underline it
In a story, it is not necessary to put quotes around a road sign. Simply italicizing the text of the road sign is sufficient to indicate that it is separate from the rest of the narrative.