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Question
1. Which of the following is an example of a plain language search?
A. Menu and child care
B. How do I create a menu for a day care center?
C. Children's nutrition
D. Nutrition -adult
2. If an article is reviewed by one or more experts in the field, it's called?
A. a reliable source.
B. peer-reviewed.
C. expert-reviewed.
D. a valid source.
3. Wildcards in an Internet search use?
A. Boolean Logic.
B. characters or symbols that replace one letter of a word.
C. numerical sequences.
D. characters or symbols that replace entire phrases in a search.
4. Which of the following provides organized information about related subjects?
A. Social media
B. Research database
C. Encyclopedia
D. Textbook
5. Which of the following is an Internet browser?
A. Apple
B. Android
C. Google Chrome
D. Yahoo
6. In which of the following fields does information become out of date very quickly?
A. Medicine and technology
B. Literature and arts
C. History and archaeology
D. Math and sciences
7. Which of the following is the most common way to search any website or search engine?
A. Topic search
B. Plain language search
C. Keyword search
D. Boolean logic
8. DuckDuckGo is a/an
A. Internet browser.
B. metasearch engine.
C. add-on tool to Safari.
D. app
9. NoodleTools is a website that
A. provides educational tools, software, and information for students.
B. arranges other websites in a clear and concise order.
C. provides medical terminology definitions.
D. enables students to create authentic noodles.
10. A search engine that "crawls" uses
A. entries in the database that are matched when users conduct searches.
B. Google Chrome to search for websites.
C. IP addresses and Cloud applications to locate information.
D. automated spiders that systematically browse websites and build lists of keywords
11. The browser Safari prefers which search engine?
A. Bing
B. Yahoo
C. DuckDuckGo
D. Google
12. Databases may include
A. sponsored links.
B. purchasing suggestions for library materials.
C. articles from magazines.
D. requests to access materials via interlibrary loan.
13. Cora is using a search engine to find organic results. What's she looking for?
A. Non-paid for search results
B. Social media sites
C. Sites that do not contain GMOs
D. Commercial sites
14. TeachThought's 100 Search Engines for Academic Research includes?
A. more than 1 billion books, encyclopedias, journals, Web resources, and newspapers.
B. web-wide searches and a wide variety of specialty search options operated by CBS Interactive.
C. a number of crowdsourced websites including Bing, Yahoo!, and Yandex.
D. information about databases and archives, as well as books and journals.
15. Databases, though on the Internet, search only
A. Google.
B. .edu websites.
C. your smart phone.
D. information contained within the databases.
16. The browser Internet Explorer prefers which search engine?
A. Yahoo
B. Metasearch
C. Safari
D. Bing
17. After connecting to the Internet from a browser, a _______ is often the first place people go to find information.
A. search engine
B. widget
C. smart phone
D. tablet
18. Using a minus (-) sign before a keyword search indicates that
A. it's an optional term within your search.
B. the word following the "-" is to be excluded from search.
C. you're adding a "+" and then a "-"to refine the search.
D. you're adding a word to your search.
19. Which of the following is an example of a plain language search?
A. Menu and child care
B. How do I create a menu for a day care center?
C. Children's nutrition
D. Nutrition -adult
20. A search engine query is the?
A. topic you searched for.
B. process of deciding which search engine to use.
C. search engine's browser.
D. results of a search.