This assessment addresses content in units 1, 2, and 3. You can try it as many times as you like. When you click "Check Answers," we will give you your score and give you a list of lessons to review. Please note that some of the assessment questions address functionality that does not work well on tablet computers.
You are getting a new puppy! Of course, you will have questions, and you'll probably turn to the web to look for answers.
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You want to search exclusively within the Humane Society website (humanesociety.org) to find pages about puppy training.
What would be the best query to type into the search box to see results like these?
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You run two searches: [mountain dog] and [dog mountain]
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You are considering a Golden Retriever and want to find out its drawbacks. You do a search for [golden retriever breed cons], and get a lot of results. After a while, reading the pages from different kennel clubs becomes a bit redundant and you would like to get rid of those results and just see pages by other types of authors. What do you add to the query [golden retriever breed cons] to exclude those results with the word kennel in them?
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You are talking to someone who has a dachshund that needs a home, and he describes it as being brindle. You wonder what that means. Which is the most efficient search to type into Google to help you find out?
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Another dog up for adoption is described as having a black patch on her occiput. You understand from context that it is a body part. What type of media would be most efficient to look in to get a quick idea of where the occiput is?