Question:* How can you search property sellers of USA?
Answer: • property sellers:USA.
Question:* What symbol do you use to include synonyms of the search word in the results?
Answer: • ~
Question:* Your child has a school project and needs you to find pictures of animals. Which set of actions will provide you with the most options to choose from?
Answer: • Search for ANIMALS and then click on the Images link at the top of the page
Question:* If you want to exclude a term, what symbol do you put in front of it?
Answer: • A dash (-)
Question:* The word 'google' is commonly used as ___________?
Answer: • both
Question:* True or False: Searching Sqrt (4) gives you the square root of 4.
Answer: • True
Question:* Which of the following would search the EXACT phrase, 'the early bird gets the worm'?
Answer: • "the early bird gets the worm"
Question:* What would you type in search bar when seeking a highly-rated event caterer in a metropolitan area?
Answer: • Best Caterers city name here
Question:* How do you search the definition of a word?
Answer: • define: <word>
Question:* True or False: On the occasions when you want to search for very specific words, you can use the Verbatim tool so that Google searches using the exact words you entered.
Answer: • True
Question:* How would you search for the terms breast cancer with Safe Search on?
Answer: • safesearch:breast cancer
Question:* Which of these searches returns the current time in a given location?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* A Google Video search searches only within YouTube.
Answer: • False
Question:* What SafeSearch filters does Google have?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* Keywords have what kind of impact on internet marketing?
Answer: • Major
Question:* True or False: The query involves user intent.
Answer: • True
Question:* Which of the following is not a search option tab at the top of Google search?
Answer: • Phonebook
Question:* What happens when you click on the More tab at the top of the page?
Answer: • It displays a drop down menu with options like Translate, Blogs, YouTube, and Photos.
Question:* For which browser does Google support voice search?
Answer: • Chrome
Question:* You can run a search on Google that returns the results of all the web pages containing links to another URL?
Answer: • True
Question:* If you go to Google News you will get...
Answer: • The latest news from around the world
Question:* True or False: Users are able to search for patents by clicking More under Search and choosing Patents, then continuing to type in search box for results.
Answer: • True
Question:* Can you google yourself?
Answer: • Yes, anyone can
Question:* True or False: You can turn off Google Instant.
Answer: • True
Question:* How do you quickly search for the definition of abate?
Answer: • define: abate
Question:* If you google site:wikipedia.org bird, you are most likely to find:
Answer: • wikipedia's definition of a bird.
Question:* True or False: You can search for pages that were created in the last 24 hours by clicking on 'Past 24 hours' in the Search Tools menu.
Answer: • True
Question:* True/False: You can specify what file type(s) you want to appear in your search results.
Answer: • True
Question:* Which searching option in Google would be best to search competitive price for a wedding gowns?
Answer: • Shopping
Question:* You can turn off Google's AutoFill function if you don't want it to predict your search terms.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: Advanced search allows you to search pages in a particular language (for example, German)
Answer: • True
Question:* How will you search to return only pages in which the anchor text on links to the pages contain the words “best,” “museums,” and “sydney.”
Answer: • allinanchor: best museums Sydney
Question:* How can you find the time in London in a Google Search?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* True/False: Google is considered the most dominant search engine in the world.
Answer: • True
Question:* You can search for terms in the whole page, page title, or web address, or links to the page you're looking for.
Answer: • True
Question:* How would you find information about the website wikipedia.org?
Answer: • info:www.wikipedia.org
Question:* The query cache:url will display Google’s cached version of a web page, instead of the current version of the page.
Answer: • True
Question:* You can turn SafeSearch on or off for Google Images.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or false: You can add an alert for discussions.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: Google is a search engine.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False? Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: If you have Google Instant enabled, results may appear as you type.
Answer: • True
Question:* How do you get travel directions from Google?
Answer: • Input the destination address into Google Maps
Question:* True or False: You can use Google to convert between many different units of measurement.
Answer: • True
Question:* Which search will return directory listings?
Answer: • all of these
Question:* You are able to use your location to search for a specific topic
Answer: • Yes
Question:* Your Google searches are usually improved to minimize your time spent searching and retrieve relevant information.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: Google is international?
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: You can click on a filtering option to customize the search results page you are looking at.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: You can use Google to translate.
Answer: • True
Question:* Can Google translate web pages into a different language?
Answer: • Yes
Question:* Google is the most used search engine. True or False?
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: You can adjust your Google search settings.
Answer: • True
Question:* Will Google search in another language other that English?
Answer: • Yes, Google has Language Tools
Question:* Google
Answer: • All of the above
Question:* What does SEO stand for?
Answer: • Search Engine Optimization
Question:* Can you shop using the Google search engine?
Answer: • Yes
Question:* How much does it cost to create a Google account?
Answer: • $0
Question:* Which of the following would be called stop words?
Answer: • All of these.
Question:* How would you find the definition for the word enigma?
Answer: • define: enigma
Question:* Can you view maps with Google?
Answer: • Yes
Question:* Which of the following is a search tool?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* How can you add 6 and 7 using the Google search bar?
Answer: • 6+7
Question:* Google was originally designed to be...
Answer: • A search engine
Question:* Is a google account free?
Answer: • Yes
Question:* Is Google strict about copyright issues?
Answer: • Yes, and it takes legal action on this point
Question:* True or False: Advanced search allows you to narrow your results by usage rights (whether you can reuse, share or modify).
Answer: • True
Question:* How would you divide the following numbers: 298, 331?
Answer: • 298/331
Question:* What tab should you select when searching for pictures of new model homes?
Answer: • Images
Question:* Do you need to log in to a Google account to use Google search?
Answer: • No, it is not necessary to log in.
Question:* What can you do with Google Maps?
Answer: • All of the above
Question:* True or False: Google cannot look up stock quotes.
Answer: • False
Question:* Does Google allow advertising on the results screen?
Answer: • Yes
Question:* What search term would return only Government websites?
Answer: • site:gov
Question:* True or false: You can speak the topic you want Google to search
Answer: • True
Question:* How do you turn on Safe search?
Answer: • Click on the option icon and click on Turn on Safe Search
Question:* How would you find 3 raised to the power of 5?
Answer: • 3^5
Question:* True or False: Users are able to customize the range of Google Search results by time.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: The following two search terms will give the same results: "nikon 400" and "nikon $400"
Answer: • False
Question:* How can you divide 234 with 89 using the Google search bar?
Answer: • 234/89
Question:* How would you search for quotes for the DOW stock?
Answer: • stocks:dow
Question:* True or False: "I Feel Lucky" sends you to a casino website?
Answer: • False
Question:* How can you search mosques of India?
Answer: • all of these
Question:* How can you use google to find out exactly how much 10 USD is worth in GBP using current exchange rate?
Answer: • 10 USD to GBP
Question:* True or False. Google can be used as a Calculator.
Answer: • True, just enter your arithmetic into the query
Question:* How would I find stock information about Apple?
Answer: • stocks: Apple
Question:* How would you search for universities in Philadelphia
Answer: • universities in philadelphia
Question:* True or False: To search for web pages that link to a URL, use the "link:" operator.
Answer: • True
Question:* The "I'm feeling lucky" button :
Answer: • Takes you to the first result of the search.
Question:* True or False: Google's main search invisibly combines search terms with the Boolean construct "AND"
Answer: • True
Question:* How can you calculate 12% of 100 using Google search?
Answer: • 12% of 100
Question:* To search a word and its synonyms, include “~” before the word. For example, ~butter.
Answer: • True
Question:* What is a Google Custom Search Engine?
Answer: • A search engine set up by a user to search a specified site or set of sites
Question:* What search will produce the temperatures for each day of next week in Johannesburg?
Answer: • Weather Johannesburg
Question:* What are the two buttons below the search bar on the Google home page?
Answer: • Google Search and I'm Feeling Lucky
Question:* Which of the following operators is used to exclude an item from results?
Answer: • -
Question:* What is the correct syntax for searching the meaning of a specific term on Google?
Answer: • define:
Question:* What does "Change background image" do?
Answer: • Allow you to select a background image for your Google homepage.
Question:* Which of the following is the proper way to optimize your blog on search engine?
Answer: • Adding tags
Question:* Which search query will convert 40 Celcius to Fahrenheit?
Answer: • 40 Celsius to Fahrenheit
Question:* The search results that show up for you on Google can be different than those that show up for someone else.
Answer: • True
Question:* Google can help you find a sale on a particular item by:
Answer: • Searching the item in “Google Shopping”
Question:* Where do you view your Google search history?
Answer: • In your browser's "history" menu/section
Question:* You wish to change the number of results on a page to 50 when searching. How will you achieve this?
Answer: • Choose Advanced Search and change the setting for Results per Page to 50
Question:* What information is entered into the search bar to track a package?
Answer: • Tracking number
Question:* True or False: The more words you add into the query, the more you limit the search results
Answer: • True
Question:* How would you find weather information for the zip code 02118 in Boston, MA?
Answer: • weather: 02118
Question:* How can you ask Google what time it is in your current location?
Answer: • Local time
Question:* What can you use as the multiplication symbol used in arithmetic queries in the Google search bar?
Answer: • x or *
Question:* How do you search for PDF results only?
Answer: • filetype:pdf
Question:* You are searching for sites that contain stored copies of a specific format of document (for example a .pdf), what is the appropriate Operator?
Answer: • filetype:
Question:* How would you find the answer to the conversion of 10 mm to Meters?
Answer: • 10mm to Meters
Question:* How do you change your location when searching for a particular place near you?
Answer: • Click on Change Location on the left side of the screen
Question:* How would you search for the phrase "puppy food" in the site dogs.about.com?
Answer: • site:dogs.about.com "puppy food"
Question:* If you leave the search engine box empty and click on the News tab on the Google search engine what will happen?
Answer: • It will give you the top news stories on the internet.
Question:* How would you search for local weather for zip code 19104?
Answer: • all of these
Question:* True or False: Advanced search DOES NOT allow you to learn the reading level of your search results
Answer: • False
Question:* True or False: Advanced search does not allow you to decide how many results per page you want to see.
Answer: • False
Question:* What Google product does not appear in the toolbar?
Answer: • Voice
Question:* How would you find Groups messages containing 'alternative music' in the subject?
Answer: • insubject: "alternative music"
Question:* True or False? You can only find images in Google by clicking on the 'Images' tab first.
Answer: • False
Question:* You need to find information on the Canon MX340 printer. You only wish to view results from Canon.com websites. Which is the correct entry?
Answer: • MX340 site:canon.com
Question:* What kinds of directions are given in Google Maps?
Answer: • Drive, Walk, Public Transit, and Bicycling
Question:* What happens when you include double quotes around a phrase when searching?
Answer: • Google search performs a phrase match
Question:* What does Fusion Tables let you do?
Answer: • visualize, combine, host and share your data tables.
Question:* True or False: You can track your UPS, FedEx, or USPS packages by typing the tracking number directly into the search box.
Answer: • True
Question:* Which of the following is not offered as a default date range modifier?
Answer: • Past fortnight
Question:* You enter: "I have a dream" into the search box with the quotation marks. What results will be displayed?
Answer: • Pages with the exact phrase I have a dream
Question:* Which of the following will retrieve pages containing the exact phrase "all cats are grey in the dark"?
Answer: • "all cats are grey in the dark"
Question:* How would you use Google to find all PDF files on the website example.com?
Answer: • site:example.com filetype:pdf
Question:* What is the shortcut to find definitions of the word google?
Answer: • define:google
Question:* What symbol is used for a wildcard search?
Answer: • *
Question:* How would you search yoga in all .ca (Canadian) websites?
Answer: • site:.ca “yoga”
Question:* Which character can you use as a wildcard in Google Searches?
Answer: • *
Question:* Which of the following products is not a part of the Google suite?
Answer: • Mapquest
Question:* What symbol(s) would you use to omit a keyword from your search results?
Answer: • -
Question:* If you precede a word with a hyphen in a search criteria, e.g. salsa -dance, what results will be found?
Answer: • Pages with the word Salsa but NOT the word Dance
Question:* Which of the following would exclude "Cowell" from a search on American Idol?
Answer: • American idol -Cowell
Question:* What does clicking the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button do?
Answer: • directly takes you to the first ranked page of your search
Question:* Which Safe Search mode does Google recommend when searching for images?
Answer: • Moderate
Question:* On tablets, it’s best to look at streetview in the browser instead of using the Google Maps application.
Answer: • False
Question:* How many pages of results are available for you to click on at the bottom of the page after you click 'Search'?
Answer: • 10 is the default value and 10, 20, 30, 50, and 100 are the available options.
Question:* When you hover over related searches in Google Image results, what happens?
Answer: • Preview images appear for each search
Question:* What happen when you type 6 + 6 in the search box
Answer: • 12 comes up as the Calculator result
Question:* What happens if you click "I'm Feeling Lucky" instead of " Google Search"?
Answer: • The highest ranked site for your search automatically opens
Question:* Searching for "cache:example.com"...
Answer: • shows Google's cached version of the website
Question:* To search for "Zune" on Microsoft's official website, what search terms would you use?
Answer: • zune site:microsoft.com
Question:* What happens when you click "cached" under a link?
Answer: • The link opens Google's backup version of the site
Question:* Formerly, if you wanted Google to include only a specific word, and not just similar words, you used a plus sign, like this: [ +purple ]. What does Google now use in place of this syntax?
Answer: • Double-quotes, like this: [ "purple" ].
Question:* What does the symbol ~ do when you put it in front of a word in your search?
Answer: • Google will search for that word and related words.
Question:* What does it mean when a link in the results area is indented?
Answer: • It is from the same website as the last unindented link listed
Question:* How can you limit your search to only U.S.-accredited higher educational institutions?
Answer: • site:edu
Question:* What happens when you leave the search bar blank and click the Google Search button?
Answer: • Nothing
Question:* What query is the best way to search for PDF files including the exact phrase: high school
Answer: • "high school" filetype:pdf
Question:* How would you search for an exact quote if you only remembered the start, e.g. "a penny saved is a penny earned"?
Answer: • [ "a penny saved *" ]
Question:* What is the symbol to find similar search terms?
Answer: • ~
Question:* What is the shortcut to find the weather near a zip code? (example 90210)
Answer: • weather:90210
Question:* Search by Image is supported on these browsers:
Answer: • All of these answers are true except Internet Explorer 7
Question:* What is the name of the filter that blocks/limits objectionable content?
Answer: • SafeSearch
Question:* What can you use to filter the search results by a specific website?
Answer: • site:
Question:* If Google Instant is enabled, what changes?
Answer: • As you type Google shows the most popular searches with the letters you have started typing
Question:* Which of the following would exclude .doc files from search results:
Answer: • cats -filetype:doc
Question:* What symbol works as a "fill in a blank" for an unknown search term?
Answer: • *
Question:* Is there such a thing as a Google URL shortener?
Answer: • Yes, http://goo.gl/ is Google's URL shortener.
Question:* To get door to door directions, after typing destination address, what tab would you use?
Answer: • Maps
Question:* Which of the following will retrieve only .pdf documents with the word "addiction" in the title?
Answer: • filetype:pdf intitle:addiction
Question:* How would you search for dogs.about.com as saved by Google?
Answer: • cache:dogs.about.com
Question:* The operator related: lists pages that are:
Answer: • similar to a specified web page.
Question:* In Google News, putting "allintitle:" before your search will return results which...
Answer: • contain all your keywords in the post title.
Question:* "Google Search" uses ______, a patented algorithm to prioritize relevant search results.
Answer: • PageRank
Question:* Which of the following queries returns the flight status of Southwest Airlines flight #11?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* The "intitle:" search option is used to search _____.
Answer: • only the page titles (and not the remaining text in the page)
Question:* What is the term for capitalized words that join or separate key words and phrases, such as "AND," "OR" and "NOT"?
Answer: • Boolean operators
Question:* What is the alternate for an OR search in Google ? eg. Term1 OR term2
Answer: • term1 | term2
Question:* When searching for an image, how do you filter by a primary color?
Answer: • Click a color swatch under "Search Tools" in the top sidebar.
Question:* What symbol can be substituted for "OR" in a Google search?
Answer: • |
Question:* How to perfectly search a document from 1-jan-1950 to 31-Dec-1950 ?
Answer: • click "Search Tools" next click "Any Time" and set custom range.
Question:* Which of these searches shows an effective use of multiple operators?
Answer: • [site:usa.gov filetype:pdf forms for citizens]
Question:* If you are searching for "food facts," how could you extend the search to include synonyms for food, including (but not limited to) "nutrition?"
Answer: • ~food facts
Question:* What is a sitemap?
Answer: • XML document which tells Google's crawlers what to index on your site.
Question:* Does Google search look at words like "of", "a" and "the"?
Answer: • Only when they are in quotes.
Question:* If you google "-site:youtube.com bird watching", which will you NOT find in your search results?
Answer: • YouTube videos of bird watching
Question:* On the main Google Search page, what occurs when you leave the search bar empty and click the "I'm Feeling Artistic" button (if the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button spins to this option)?
Answer: • Google sends you to a random artwork at googleartproject.com.
Question:* Will Google process the rel="canonical" tag between two domains?
Answer: • Yes, but Google may choose to ignore it
Question:* An asterisk (*) is an operator that represents what?
Answer: • any string of characters or words
Question:* How would you search for the word biking in a url?
Answer: • inurl:biking
Question:* How would you get the definition of the word "amphibious" in Google?
Answer: • All of these work
Question:* Google can filter results by:
Answer: • publishing date
Question:* How would you search for the decimal equivalent of 4/5?
Answer: • 4/5, Google automatically displays the answer as a decimal
Question:* Google's patented PageRank algorithm utilizes The Intentional Surfer Model. What is The Random Surfer Model a model of?
Answer: • user behavior
Question:* True or False: You can search for specific text through the "highlight and right-click" method (then choosing the Google Search option).
Answer: • True... only if your browser has Google installed as a Search Provider.
Question:* The Google Search feature called "Instant Predictions" does what?
Answer: • Shows you search results as you type your query.
Question:* When searching for specific keywords contained within a web site address what is the appropriate Operator?
Answer: • inurl:
Question:* What is the suggested shortcut to search for a Ford truck within the range of $25000 to $50000?
Answer: • ford truck $25000..$50000
Question:* How would you use Google to search for yoga in only the text of a page?
Answer: • intext:yoga
Question:* How can you include a range of numbers in your search, for example if you wanted to search for jeans sizes 8 to 12?
Answer: • Jeans 8..12
Question:* To search for results related to freedom fighters or insurgents, enter:
Answer: • ~"freedom fighters" OR ~"insurgents"
Question:* If your Google search uses confusing or nonsensical search phrases (eg banana wingbat England), what will occur?
Answer: • Google will use your keywords to serve results, even if the keywords don't make sense.
Question:* In the "Search Tools" bar, what is one option you have that you would not get immediately by searching in the Google Search bar?
Answer: • Anytime in the past hour, 24 hours, week or month.
Question:* How do you hide personal search results?
Answer: • Click on the globe symbol in the upper right corner
Question:* How would you search for a page containing both hiking and Mt. Washington in the title?
Answer: • allintitle: hiking mt washington
Question:* What is the best way to search for photos of people only in the Images section? (By filtering out inanimate objects).
Answer: • Click the "Face" link on the left side of the screen after the search is complete.
Question:* There are 7 symbols that Google recognizes to have special meaning. Which of the following symbols is NOT on that list?
Answer: • !
Question:* Will Google Scholar search limit date criteria when searching?
Answer: • No, results show as "Any time" by default
Question:* True or False: Correct punctuation increases the accuracy of your search.
Answer: • False
Question:* Which are/is correct about intitle: and allintitle:
Answer: • Putting intitle: in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting allintitle: at the front of your query
Question:* According to Google Search, a short video is between what time limits?
Answer: • 0-4 minutes
Question:* True or False: Google Answers is retired and no longer accepts questions.
Answer: • True
Question:* What search term would NOT create a graph of the function (x squared)?
Answer: • map x^2
Question:* How would you search for a page that includes the following terms: dog, cat?
Answer: • dog cat
Question:* Which of these will show a schedule of flights from Atlanta to Boston?
Answer: • ATL BOS
Question:* Which of the following correct searches is the simplest way to find both 2004 and 2005 results?
Answer: • San Francisco Giants 2004 2005
Question:* According to Google, how does their crawler interpret the rel="nofollow" tag?
Answer: • Does not pass PageRank but may discover and crawl the target page.
Question:* Where are advertisements located on a Google search?
Answer: • In the tan box
Question:* What is the difference between strict and moderate filtering?
Answer: • Strict filtering filters results that might link to explicit content while moderate filtering does not
Question:* How would you search for web pages that contain the phrases "Rolling Stones" and "Pink Floyd" separated by no more than 4 words?
Answer: • "Rolling Stones" AROUND(4) "Pink Floyd"
Question:* Which of the following will retrieve search results from government and educational sites on the topic of homelessness?
Answer: • (site:.edu OR site:.gov) homelessness
Question:* Which operator can be used to search for keywords appearing in hyperlinked text?
Answer: • inanchor: or allinanchor:
Question:* What's the maximum number of search results Google will display?
Answer: • 1,000
Question:* Google Social Search was introduced in what year?
Answer: • 2009
Question:* For which occasion was the first Doodle created?
Answer: • Burning Man Festival
Question:* What parameter in a Google query would override language of the interface to German?
Answer: • hl=de
Question:* True or false: If there are no ads relevant to your search, Google will show none.
Answer: • True
Question:* True or False: You can limit your search results to websites with less than 5 pages.
Answer: • False
Question:* Google's main search invisibly combines search terms with the Boolean construct "OR"
Answer: • False
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