QQuestion 24

A)
Ciara is a novice watercolor artist. She is using the Google search engine to find a step-by-step guide to watercolor painting in PDF form so she can easily print it and keep it at her workspace. How can she narrow her search to only include PDFs?
(1 point)
Responses
use “site: watercolor”
use “site: watercolor”
use the minus sign: “-watercolor”
use the minus sign: “-watercolor”
use “filetype: PDF watercolor step-by-step”
use “filetype: PDF watercolor step-by-step”
use quotation marks around the search term: “watercolor”
use quotation marks around the search term: “watercolor”
Question 25
A)
Kahlil is using the Google search engine to search for the lyrics of his favorite song. He knows that the lyrics include the phrase “see you again,” but he is unsure of the rest of the words. How should Kahlil use an exact phrase to find the song lyrics?
(1 point)
Responses
use “filetype: see you again”
use “filetype: see you again”
use quotation marks around the search term: “see you again”
use quotation marks around the search term: “see you again”
use “site: see you again”
use “site: see you again”
use the minus sign: “-see you again”
use the minus sign: “-see you again”

1 answer

For both questions, the responses that best help achieve the desired search results are:

Question 24: The best option for Ciara to find a step-by-step guide to watercolor painting in PDF form is:

  • use “filetype: PDF watercolor step-by-step”

This command will specifically search for PDFs that contain the terms "watercolor" and "step-by-step."


Question 25: The best way for Kahlil to find the lyrics that include the phrase "see you again" is:

  • use quotation marks around the search term: “see you again”

Using quotation marks will ensure that the search results include that exact phrase in the lyrics.