1) When starting online research, where should you go first? a) A search engine like Google b) Amazon c) ABCya! d) Cartoon Network 2) What are "search terms?" a) The person who looks for you in hide & seek b) Key words typed into a search engine to find information c) A website like Google, Bing or Yahoo 3) If you wanted to find out Benjamin Franklin's birthday, which search terms could you use? a) Benjamin Franklin's birthday b) When was Ben Franklin born? c) Pictures of Benjamin Franklin d) Ben Franklin's birthday 4) Which of these is not a reliable source? a) Google Scholar  b) EBSCO c) The New York Times d) Wikipedia 5) If you were searching for information about monarch butterfly migration, which search terms could you use? a) Monarch migration b) Butterflies c) When do monarch butterflies migrate? d) How to draw a butterfly 6) What are "search results?" a) The websites that come up when you search b) When you find the information you need c) When you find the person that's hiding in hide & seek d) A type of search engine 7) What could you do if your search results aren't what you need? a) Use the same exact search terms again b) Use synonyms for the search terms instead c) Use more specific search terms d) Stop searching 8) What should you do if you don't know how to spell a word? a) Try your best--Google will probably correct it b) Give up your search c) Change your research topic completely d) Ask the teacher 9) You found information you want to use, what next? a) Copy and paste the info straight into your paper b) Keep track of the sources you use so you can cite them c) Just try to remember the information and write it down later d) Put the info into your own words so you don't have to cite the source 10) Which are types of search engines? a) Google b) Club Penguin c) Yahoo d) Bing

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