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1. By not disclosing search engine algorithms, the search engines are attempting to prevent marketers from manipulating web content to improve search ranking.

a. bot b. SEO

c. Deep Web d. wiki

ANSWER: b

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2. When evaluating search tools, avoid tools that ____.

a. provide access to frequently updated large indexes of webpages and other web-based files

c. do not clearly indicate paid or sponsored links in their search results list

ANSWER: c

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3. A search is a question that defines the information you seek.

a. text box b. query

c. engine d. caption

ANSWER: b

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4. A is a specific word that describes the information you seek.

a. keyword b. query

c. search text box d. hit

ANSWER: a

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5. Keywords are entered in a text box or in the Address box.

a. hit b. stop word

c. search d. query

ANSWER: c

b. return search results quickly

d. present the most relevant search results for a keyword search

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6. The more used in a query, the more focused the search results will be.

a. hits b. keywords

c. captions d. directories

ANSWER: b

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7. A is a webpage item listed in a search results list.

a. hit b. spider

c. keyword d. bot

ANSWER: a

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8. A(n) search seeks specific information using keyword combinations.

a. targeted b. open-ended

c. meta tag d. natural language

ANSWER: a

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9. A(n) search typically generates thousands of hits and requires a review of multiple webpages to gather appropriate information.

a. stop word b. open-ended

c. full-text d. targeted

ANSWER: b

POINTS: 1

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10. A search that puts the query in the form of a statement or question is a ____, like that shown in the accompanying figure.

a. query search

c. hit search

b. natural language search

d. keyword search

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ANSWER: b

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11. Examples of include what, where, is, the, of, in, and how.

a. hits b. meta tags

c. search engines d. stop words

ANSWER: d

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12. The first step in determining the quality of the information on a webpage is to examine its ____.

a. design and functionality b. objectivity

c. scope d. authority

ANSWER: d

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13. A(n) source is any document, item, or other data that provides firsthand information about a particular topic.

a. secondary b. top

c. primary d. official

ANSWER: c

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14. When examining a website's ____, determine whether the webpage information is presented fairly, whether the content contains any subtle or clear biases, or whether the information is skewed toward commercial or political interests.

a. authority b. objectivity

c. scope d. design and functionality

ANSWER: b

POINTS: 1

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15. Webpages with grammar or spelling errors, poor organization, missing images, or at best indicate poor attention to detail, and at worst might indicate the page is a poor-quality source.

a. broken links b. hashtags

c. breadcrumb trails d. meta tag keywords

ANSWER: a

POINTS: 1

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16. A is a human-compiled, hierarchical list of webpages organized by category.

a. search engine b. directory

c. metasearch engine d. web crawler

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ANSWER: b

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17. Jerry’s Guide, one of the first directories, was renamed in 1995.

a. Google b. Yahoo!

c. Bing d. Searchme

ANSWER: b

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18. A shows the hierarchical arrangement of categories and subcategories through which a user has clicked.

a. natural language search b. social media aggregator

c. breadcrumb trail d. wiki

ANSWER: c

POINTS: 1

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19. is a specialty search tool designed for kid-friendly searches.

a. Google b. Fact Monster

c. Bing d. Lycos

ANSWER: b

POINTS: 1

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20. is an example of a web crawler.

a. Googlebot b. Alta Vista

c. Bing d. DMOZ

ANSWER: a

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21. are descriptive keywords coded into a webpage’s HTML code that are readable by a web crawler but invisible to the user.

a. Hits b. Bots

c. Meta tag keywords d. Spiders

ANSWER: c

POINTS: 1

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22. Web crawlers continually browse the web to update their with modified webpage content or new, previously unknown webpages.

a. spiders b. hashtags

c. indexes d. Boolean operators

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ANSWER: c

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23. What is a special type of search tool that compiles the search results from multiple search engines into a single search results list?

a. metasearch engine b. full-text searching

c. search engine algorithm d. web crawler

ANSWER: a

POINTS: 1

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24. Zoo, as shown in the accompanying figure, is an example of a _____.

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a. human-compiled index b. metasearch engine

c. general-purpose search tool d. white pages directory

ANSWER: b

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25. It is important to carefully review the source of each hit returned by a metasearch engine to eliminate that might not be the most relevant to the search query.

a. sponsored listings b. hashtags

c. nonpaid hits d. Boolean operators

ANSWER: a

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26. When given multiple keywords in a query, a search engine uses the AND, OR, and NOT operators to specify which keywords should be included or excluded from the search results.

a. Aristotelian b. Bohemian

c. Boolean d. Archimedean

ANSWER: c

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27. To specify an either-or condition, you must specifically enter between the keywords to indicate that hits should include either of the keywords.

a. BOTH b. EITHER

c. NOT d. OR

ANSWER: d

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28. To exclude a keyword from a search, some search engines require the NOT operator to be used while other search engines require before the excluded term.

a. a plus sign b. a minus sign

c. parenthesis d. quotation marks

ANSWER: b

POINTS: 1

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29. A completed search query can be reviewed to learn how to create similar searches by typing shortcuts and Boolean operators directly in the search engine's search as shown in the accompanying figure.

a. algorithm b. text box

c. breadcrumb trail d. wiki

ANSWER: b

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30. To quickly display the Find bar in Internet Explorer or Chrome press the key combination.

a. CTRL+ALT+F b. CTRL+ALT+DELETE

c. CTRL+V d. CTRL+F

ANSWER: d

POINTS: 1

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31. To locate needed information more quickly, use the to perform a keyword search on a page.

a. Information bar b. Favorites bar

c. Find bar d. status bar

ANSWER: c

POINTS: 1

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32. The _____, as shown in the accompanying figure of the Internet Explorer Find bar, allows a user to specify a match for whole words only and case.

a. Options button b. Find text box

c. 'Highlight all matches' button d. Next button

ANSWER: a

POINTS: 1

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33. search engines can be used to search for people, news, magazine or journal articles, videos, blogs and other social media, products, or services.

a. Breadcrumb trail b. Primary source

c. Specialized d. Wiki

ANSWER: c

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34. When searching for information, such as an email address or telephone number, it is more efficient to use a specialized directory, such as an online white pages directory or directory.

a. stop word b. primary source

c. search query d. yellow pages

ANSWER: d

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35. Online versions of newspapers include headlines and articles distributed through major news wire services, such as the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), and ____.

a. Reuters b. Dun & Bradstreet

c. FindLaw d. Hoover's

ANSWER: a

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36. is an example of a search engine that specializes in indexing websites that offer video clips.

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a. Pipl b. Yahoo! Screen

c. Wink d. Ixquick

ANSWER: b

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37. Specialized search engines, such as Technorati, Digg, and Newsvine, are sometimes called ____.

a. directories b. social media aggregators

c. news sites d. shopping sites

ANSWER: b

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38. Talkwalker and Twubs are examples of search engines and tools.

a. video b. shopping

c. news and current events d. hashtag

ANSWER: d

POINTS: 1

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39. Shopping search engines, such as DealTime and Nextag, are also known as shopping bots or shopping ____.

a. results lists b. aggregators

c. hits d. wikis

ANSWER: b

POINTS: 1

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40. Which specialized collection of electronic resources provides access to U.S. congressional and state government documents, statistics produced by governmental agencies and organizations, and primary and secondary sources of historical documents?

a. Hoover's b. Dun & Bradstreet

c. LexisNexis d. Proquest

ANSWER: c

POINTS: 1

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41. Search keywords should be chosen carefully to produce the best search results.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

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42. Using the phrase “Grand Canyon National Park” returns more relevant hits than the keyword park

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a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

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43. When searching for a phrase, most search tools allow you to surround the keywords with parentheses.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

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44. A targeted search typically generates thousands of hits and requires you to review multiple webpages to gather appropriate information.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

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45. When performing a natural language search, a search engine generally includes stop terms.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

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46. A search engine lists the hits in a search results list in a certain order, usually with more relevant hits at or near the top of the list.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

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47. People typically look at the first 30 or 40 hits in a search results list before reformulating the search query and searching again.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

POINTS: 1

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48. The first step in determining the quality of the information on a webpage is to examine its authority.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

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49. One technique for determining scope and quality is to compare the information on several webpage sources that discuss the same topic.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

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50. A web user can rely on the credibility of content found on an attractive and professional looking webpage.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

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51. A directory is a human-compiled, hierarchical list of webpages organized by category.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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52. Using human editors to compile a directory's index of web resources is an advantage because of the time it takes for human editors to review new webpages and add them.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

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53. Most directories have strategic partnerships with search engines.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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54. Users interact directly with web crawlers, such as Yahoo! Slurp, Googlebot, and Bingbot.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

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55. A special type of search tool that compiles the search results from multiple search engines into a single search results list is a metasearch engine.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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56. Most search engines assume that a list of several keywords entered into the search text box are connected by the OR operator.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

POINTS: 1

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57. The Previous and Next buttons, which you can click to move to the previous or next instance of the keyword on a page, are elements of the Internet Explorer Find bar.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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58. White pages and yellow pages directories include resources, such as Pipl and Wink, for a fee.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

POINTS: 1

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59. Social media includes online tools used to communicate ideas, share links, contribute personal commentary, share photos, and interact online with other web users in various ways.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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60. Groups of related posts or media on a specific platform, such as Twitter, are created by hashtags.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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61. Shopping search engines aggregate information about consumer products and services, and help online shoppers compare models, prices, shipping costs, and other variables.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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62. Search engines are the most effective resource for completing in-depth or scholarly research.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

POINTS: 1

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63. Two widely used resources for finding information on small and large businesses are Hoover's and Dun & Bradstreet.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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64. FindLaw is a useful portal for finding information about laws and court cases, but is not used for locating an attorney.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

POINTS: 1

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65. The Library of Congress's website provides searchable databases of legislative information and is named THOMAS, after Thomas Edison.

a. True

b. False

ANSWER: False

POINTS: 1

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66. Search engine instruct a search engine to locate and rank search results based on keywords and a variety of other factors.

ANSWER: algorithms

POINTS: 1

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67. A search query should include at least one _________________________.

ANSWER: keyword

POINTS: 1

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68. Surround keywords with when the keywords must appear together as a phrase.

ANSWER: quotation marks

POINTS: 1

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69. The more keywords included in a query, the more focused the will be.

ANSWER: results

POINTS: 1

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70. A(n) search query seeks information on a broader scale using a simple keyword such as rainforest rather than "average rainfall" Amazon rainforest, which would be used in a targeted search for specific information.

ANSWER: open-ended

POINTS: 1

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71. A(n) search query seeks specific information using keyword combinations.

ANSWER: targeted

POINTS: 1

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72. Because anyone can publish information to the Internet, it is important to carefully assess the of the webpage content.

ANSWER: credibility

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73. A search uses software called a spider, bot, or web crawler that browses the web, automatically adding the URLs and other information about webpages to a searchable index.

ANSWER: engine

POINTS: 1

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74. Bot is short for _________________________.

ANSWER: robot

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75. Most attempt to present the most useful and relevant hits at or near the top of a search results list.

ANSWER: search engines

POINTS: 1

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76. Many search tools today have become _________________________, basing their results on indexes created both by web crawlers and by human editors.

ANSWER: hybrids

POINTS: 1

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77. Reviewing a search engine's feature can provide insight for using the search engine and its special features more effectively.

ANSWER: Help

POINTS: 1

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78. A special type of search tool that compiles the search results from multiple search engines into a single search results list is a(n) _________________________.

ANSWER: metasearch engine

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79. It is important to review the source of each hit returned by a metasearch engine to eliminate listings that might not be the most relevant to your search query.

ANSWER: sponsored

POINTS: 1

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80. A(n) is a conjunction used in a logical expression.

ANSWER: Boolean operator

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81. The operator indicates a keyword that must appear in a search results hit.

ANSWER: AND

POINTS: 1

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82. Some white pages and yellow pages directories offer additional services such as _________________________, which is useful when you know a telephone number and want to discover the name with which it is associated.

ANSWER: reverse lookup

POINTS: 1

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83. As shown in the accompanying figure, Yahoo! Screen is a(n) search engine.

ANSWER: video

POINTS: 1

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84. Nextag and DealTime are examples of _________________________.

ANSWER: shopping search engines shopping bots shopping aggregators

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85. provides information services to the business, scientific, engineering, financial, and legal communities over the Internet or an internal intranet.

ANSWER: Proquest

POINTS: 1

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Modified True/False

86. A good directory will eliminate duplicate entries, categorize the hits based on topic, order the hits by relevance, and indicate which search engines provided the search results.

ANSWER: False - metasearch engine

POINTS: 1

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87. To quickly display the Find bar in Internet Explorer and Chrome, press the CTRL+F key combination.

ANSWER: True

POINTS: 1

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88. A hashtag is a word or phrase (with spaces removed), preceded by the @ sign.

ANSWER: False - #

POINTS: 1

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89. Shopping search engines are also known as shopping bots or shopping wikis.

ANSWER: False - aggregators

POINTS: 1

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90. LexisNexis, ingentaconnect, and FindLaw are three examples of services, which offer access to specialized information collections.

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ANSWER: True

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Modified Multiple Choice

91. Which of the following are general-purpose search engines?

a. Bing b. Ask.com

c. BizRate d. Technorati

ANSWER: a, b

POINTS: 1

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92. Which of the following are special-interest search engines?

a. Technorati b. Gigablast

c. Fact Monster d. Bizrate

ANSWER: a, c, d

POINTS: 1

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93. Which of the following are metasearch engines?

a. Newsvine b. Digg

c. Zoo d. Dogpile

ANSWER: c, d

POINTS: 1

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94. Which of the following are Boolean operators?

a. AND b. OR

c. NOT d. WHERE

ANSWER: a, b, c

POINTS: 1

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95. Which of the following are social media aggregators?

a. Bing b. Google Blog Search

c. Newsvine d. Digg

ANSWER: b, c, d

POINTS: 1

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96. Briefly discuss the steps used in evaluating the credibility of the webpages in the search results list.

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ANSWER: It is important to carefully assess the credibility of the webpage content by looking at the authority of the source, the objectivity of the text, the scope and quality of the content, and the website's design and functionality.

1. Authority - Determine who owns or sponsors the website and, if possible, who authored the page content. Try to determine if the content's author and/or the website's sponsor have the appropriate expertise to present the information authoritatively.

2. Objectivity - Determine whether the webpage information is presented fairly, whether the content contains any subtle or clear biases, or whether the information is skewed toward commercial or political interests.

3. Scope and Quality - Compare the information on several webpage sources that discuss the same topic. In addition, look for indications of publication or update dates and times on webpages, especially when researching trends or a developing story.

4. Design and Functionality - Webpages with grammar or spelling errors, poor organization, missing images, or broken links at best indicate poor attention to detail, and at worst might indicate the page is a poor-quality source.

POINTS: 1

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TOPICS: Critical Thinking

97. Write three keyword queries to satisfy the following searches. Your queries should include the appropriate Boolean operators; use the + symbol for the AND operator and the - symbol for the NOT operator.

a) Find pages that contain information about Wales or Scotland but not England

b) Find pages in the government domain that contain information about the food pyramid

c) Find the name of the state flower for your state

ANSWER:

a) Wales OR Scotland -England

b) food +pyramid +.gov

c) state +flower +[your state]

POINTS: 1

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TOPICS: Critical Thinking

98. Briefly describe the Find bar and discuss the elements of the Internet Explorer Find bar.

ANSWER: Sometimes it is difficult to locate specific information on a webpage, especially when the webpage’s content is complex or lengthy. Visually scanning the page can take some time and you might overlook the specific information you need. To locate needed information more quickly, you can perform a keyword search on a page using the Find bar. To quickly display the Find bar in Internet Explorer or Chrome, press the CTRL+F keys combination. To open the Find bar using a mobile browser, open your browser's menu and tap or click 'Find on page' or a similar command.

The Internet Explorer Find bar contains the following elements. Other browsers for desktop and laptop computers have similar features.

 The 'Close the Find bar' button

 The Find text box, in which you can enter or edit keywords

 The Previous and Next buttons, which you can click to move to the previous or next instance of the keyword on the page

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 The 'Highlight all matches' button, which allows you to turn on or off highlighting of all instances of the keyword on the page

 The Options button, which allows you to specify a match for whole words only and case

 A search status notation

TOPICS: Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking Questions

Case 3-1

Your best friend is a social studies teacher at the neighborhood middle school. He asks you to recommend a generalpurpose search engine for his personal online research and a specialty search tool that is appropriate for his students to use in the classroom for their online research projects.

99. Which of the following search tools is the better choice for the teacher to use for his personal research?

a. Bing

b. Technorati

ANSWER: A

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c. Bizrate

d. Fact Monster

100. Which of the following search tools is the better choice for the teacher’s students to use in the classroom?

a. Ask.com

b. Fact Monster

ANSWER: B

POINTS: 1

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TOPICS: Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking Questions

Case 3-2

c. Gigablast

d. Bing

As the administrative assistant to the vice president of finance, you are often assigned various types of online research projects.

101. Which of the following search engines would likely be most effective when you need to quickly search the indexes of multiple search tools at one time?

a. Ask.com

b. Dogpile

ANSWER: B

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TOPICS: Critical Thinking

c. Bing

d. Yahoo! Search

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102. Which of the following online tools would likely be most effective when you need to complete in-depth or scholarly research?

a. IxQuick

b. Yahoo! Search

ANSWER: D

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TOPICS: Critical Thinking

c. Bing

d. Proquest

Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or concept.

a. targeted search

b. Dun & Bradstreet

c. hit

d. Deep Web

e. DMOZ

f. Boolean operator

103. AND ANSWER: f

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104. Seeks specific information using keyword combinations

ANSWER: a

POINTS: 1

105. Form of metadata used in social media platforms

ANSWER: h

POINTS: 1

106. “What is the capital of Finland?” is an example of this ANSWER: j

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107. Another name for the Invisible Web

ANSWER: d

POINTS: 1

108. A search directory

ANSWER: e

POINTS: 1

109. A metasearch engine

ANSWER: g

POINTS: 1

110. A web crawler

ANSWER: i

POINTS: 1

111. A research alternative offering access to specialized information collections

ANSWER: b

POINTS: 1

112. Listed in a search results list

ANSWER: c

POINTS: 1

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