Internet Search Review Question Preview (ID: 57116)


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Which precise keywords should be used to find the answer to...How many teeth does an adult dog have?
a) +teeth
b) +adult +teeth +dog
c) +dog +teeth
d) +teeth +dog

If you wanted the results of your query to return educational domains, but NOT .com domains, which of the following queries would get that result?
a) +.gov +.com
b) -.com +.edu
c) -.edu +.com
d) -.com -.edu

Which of the following is a search engine?
a) USA.gov
b) harvard.edu
c) Google
d) apple.com

If you are using a search engine, which of the following would be helpful when searching for an exact phrase?
a) periods
b) complete sentences
c) quotation marks
d) question marks

Which of the following domains might be the LEAST reliable when searching for information?
a) .edu
b) .com
c) .gov
d) .org

An internet search, otherwise known as a ____________, is an entry into a search engine that yields results that match the keywords.
a) password
b) username
c) domain
d) search query

Which of the following would decrease your results from a search engine query?
a) use correct punctuation and capitalization
b) add more search terms
c) change the order of the keywords
d) write in complete sentences

In search queries, what do + and - have in common?
a) They indicate relevant keywords.
b) They indicate irrelevant keywords.
c) They widen the scope of the searched.
d) They limit the number of results.

Search engines are designed to _________ the number of web pages you need to browse to find information.
a) reduce
b) increase
c) determine
d) sort

___________ is the word or set of words a person enters when searching on Google or another search engine.
a) password
b) cross tracking word
c) search term
d) Internet word

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