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For a query with clear and specific user intent, the result must meet the user need for it to receive
a Fully Meets rating.
True
If the query indicates a user’s general need without specifying a precise request, it may still be
rated as Fully Meets, provided the result offers adequate information that addresses the general
intent.
False
In situations where the query has multiple interpretations, the most common interpretation
should be prioritized when assigning a rating.
True
For a result to receive a Fully Meets rating, it must fully satisfy the user's need as implied by the
query.
True
A search result that contains some relevant information but also includes a large amount of
irrelevant content cannot receive a Fully Meets rating.
True
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, When evaluating a Special Content Result Block, if the content does not align with the user
intent, it should receive a rating of "Does Not Meet".
True
A Special Content Result Block is evaluated based on its relevance to the query, but the landing
page must also be considered if the block links to external content.
True
For a local intent query, if the result includes relevant details like business hours, location, or
customer reviews, the result may be rated as Fully Meets.
True
If the result for a non-visit-in-person query contains an advertisement or non-relevant content, it
can still receive a Fully Meets rating if the advertisement provides clear value.
False
Pages with significant spelling and grammatical errors, or with broken links, should be given a
Low or Lowest Page Quality rating.
True
A result block with a URL that accurately matches the query’s intent and provides detailed
information related to the query can receive a High Page Quality rating.
2