WELOCALIZE PART 1 EXAM UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
User intent refers to what the user was trying to accomplish by issuing the query - ANS True
All queries belong to a locale - ANS True
A query can have no more than 2 common interpretations - ANS False
Some queries do not have a dominant interpretation - ANS True
The meaning of a query may change over time - ANS True
The query [windows], English (US) can have 2 common interpretations: the operating system
and the windows in a home - ANS T
Very helpful pages for a dominant interpretation should get a higher Needs Met rating than
equally very helpful pages for a common interpretation or intent - ANS T
a satisfying and complete result for a broad information query can be fully meets - ANS
For a know simple query, a fully meets rating can be given if the result does not display the
answer, but it is at the very top of the landing page. - ANS F
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, A common interpretation for a non-visit-in-person entity query can have a fully meets rating -
ANS T
For a result to get a fully meets rating, the query and user need must be specific, clear, and
unambiguous. - ANS T
A page can have a high needs met rating even if it s not related to the topic of the query -
ANS F
For a special content result block, evaluate the content inside the block. You may also need to
evaluate the landing page as well in some cases. - ANS T
For a special content result block, you only need to evaluate the content inside the block and
nothing else - ANS F
You always need to evaluate both the block and the landing page - ANS T
For a web search result block, in most case you should evaluate just the content inside the
block - ANS T
all queries have an explicit location - ANS F
the explicit location is found inside the query - ANS T
the explicit location always tells you where users are located when they type the query. -
ANS F
the explicit location always tells you where users are located when they type the query. -
ANS T
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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
User intent refers to what the user was trying to accomplish by issuing the query - ANS True
All queries belong to a locale - ANS True
A query can have no more than 2 common interpretations - ANS False
Some queries do not have a dominant interpretation - ANS True
The meaning of a query may change over time - ANS True
The query [windows], English (US) can have 2 common interpretations: the operating system
and the windows in a home - ANS T
Very helpful pages for a dominant interpretation should get a higher Needs Met rating than
equally very helpful pages for a common interpretation or intent - ANS T
a satisfying and complete result for a broad information query can be fully meets - ANS
For a know simple query, a fully meets rating can be given if the result does not display the
answer, but it is at the very top of the landing page. - ANS F
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, A common interpretation for a non-visit-in-person entity query can have a fully meets rating -
ANS T
For a result to get a fully meets rating, the query and user need must be specific, clear, and
unambiguous. - ANS T
A page can have a high needs met rating even if it s not related to the topic of the query -
ANS F
For a special content result block, evaluate the content inside the block. You may also need to
evaluate the landing page as well in some cases. - ANS T
For a special content result block, you only need to evaluate the content inside the block and
nothing else - ANS F
You always need to evaluate both the block and the landing page - ANS T
For a web search result block, in most case you should evaluate just the content inside the
block - ANS T
all queries have an explicit location - ANS F
the explicit location is found inside the query - ANS T
the explicit location always tells you where users are located when they type the query. -
ANS F
the explicit location always tells you where users are located when they type the query. -
ANS T
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