When you are searching for information on the Internet, your search always results in wiki pages. Is there any information you can use for your research on such pages?
A.
Yes, it is always the easiest information to understand on a topic.
B.
No, wiki pages have more than one author.
C.
Yes, the list of resources at the end of the page may provide research possibilities.
D.
No, wiki pages contain inaccurate information.
You have researched how to become an American citizen. The first web site has great information. What do you need to do next?
A.
copy and paste the information to a separate sheet, then begin writing the research paper
B.
email the author or webmaster to ask permission to use the information
C.
check other web sites to verify the accuracy of the information
D.
decide not use the information because, even though it has a .gov domain, it does not list an author
What does it mean if you see ".cn" as a top level domain?
A.
The information on this site is written in Chinese.
B.
The information on this site originates from China.
C.
The information on this site is about the country of China.
D.
The information on this site is "checked nightly."
A search engine is giving you too many sites that are not relevant to your topic, how cell phones change culture. Placing quotes around "cell phones change culture" gave only five results. What can you try next?
A.
change your key words
B.
use an advanced search
C.
use a search directory
D.
all of the above