INF 103 Week 2 Quiz.
Question 1
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Google uses what strategy for matching web pages to your searching requests?
AdWord
Bookmarks
PageRank
Past history
The answer can be found in Section 6.4 in
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INF 103 Week 2 Quiz.
Question 1
1 / 1 pts
Google uses what strategy for matching web pages to your searching requests?
AdWord
Bookmarks
PageRank
Past history
The answer can be found in Section 6.4 in Digital Literacy
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
Which of the following is NOT an example of a metasearch engine?
Searchengineland
Soovle
Google
Forelook
The answer can be found in Section 6.4 in Digital Literacy
Question 3
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If you wanted to look up an article from the Chicago Tribune the best place to start would be:
NewsBank.
ProQuest.
JSTOR.
EBSCOHost.
The answer can be found in Section 6.3 in Digital Literacy
Question 4
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While doing online research you enter this keyword search with a truncation character: man* Which of the following would not be a possible response to your search?
Manny
Mantle
Men
Mansion
The answer can be found in Chapter 6, Section 6.3 of INF 103: Computer Literacy
Question 5
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In 2007 Google Maps unveiled Street View. What does this feature allow you to do?
View real-time streets
View homes
View Satellite images
View maps
The answer can be found in Section 6.4 in Digital Literacy
Question 6
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What is the name of the personal digital assistant in Apple’s smart phone?
Sally
Suzi
Sarah
Siri
The answer can be found in Section 6.4 in Digital Literacya.
Question 7
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Which of the following locations represents the greatest danger in encountering misinformation?
Peer reviewed journal
University press
Blogs
Library
The answer can be found in Section 6.1 in Digital Literacy
Question 8
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Information resources that point the user towards data that they are looking for, and are organized according to a predefined scheme are called:
search engines.
markups.
metadata.
encyclopedias.
The answer can be found in Section 6.2 in Digital Literacy
Question 9
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Vannevar Bush imagined a desktop computing machine that would allow people to access data stored in various information centers throughout the world. This device was called a:
PC.
Laptop.
Mainframe.
Memex.
The answer can be found in Section 6.2 in Digital Literacy
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