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what type of search is this? advance search catalog search basic search random search 2 matching 10 points the task is to match the lettered items with the correct numbered items. appearing below is a list of lettered items. following that is a list of numbered items. each numbered item is followed by a drop - down. select the letter in the drop down that best matches the numbered item with the lettered alternatives. searches for all the endings to a root word keeps two or more words together. tells the system to search for the phrase instead of each word singularly replaces one character in a word 7 - question mark * - asterisk \ \ - quotations
- The first question is about identifying a type of Google search. A basic search is the most common and simple form of search on Google where users enter keywords directly. Advance search has more specific filters, catalog search is for searching within a catalog - like database, and random search is not a standard Google search type.
- For the matching part:
- The asterisk () is used to search for all endings to a root word (e.g., "book" will find "books", "bookstore" etc.).
- Quotations ("") keep two or more words together and tell the system to search for the phrase instead of each word singularly (e.g., "New York" will search for the specific place, not "new" and "york" separately).
- The question - mark (?) replaces one character in a word (e.g., "c?t" can find "cat", "cot" etc.).
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- "Searches for all the endings to a root word" - * - Asterisk
"Keeps two or more words together. Tells the system to search for the phrase instead of each word singularly" - "" - Quotations
"Replaces one character in a word" -? - Question Mark