Boolean Operators Quiz
Take this quiz to review what Boolean operators do when searching in library databases.
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Think about how requiring two ideas together impacts the overall pool of results.
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Nice start, but remember that you need an operator that broadens your search instead of narrowing it.
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Remember: there’s a specific operator used to exclude unwanted material.
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You’re on the right track; think about how to signal to a database that words should stay as a single unit.
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You’ve got the right idea; just remember you need one operator to combine your two topics and another to block the one you don’t want.
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Boolean Operators Quiz
Take this quiz to review what Boolean operators do when searching in library databases.
Start
Question 1/5
Question 2/5
Question 3/5
Question 4/5
Question 5/5
Quiz finished!
How did you do? Retake the quiz if needed to review Boolean operators in academic databases.
Retake Quiz
Not quite!
Think about how requiring two ideas together impacts the overall pool of results.
Try again!
Nice start, but remember that you need an operator that broadens your search instead of narrowing it.
Not quite!
Remember: there’s a specific operator used to exclude unwanted material.
Try again!
You’re on the right track; think about how to signal to a database that words should stay as a single unit.
Try again!
You’ve got the right idea; just remember you need one operator to combine your two topics and another to block the one you don’t want.