Google Certified Educator Level 2 Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an advanced search feature in Google Scholar:

  1. Articles "with all the words"

  2. Articles "filtered by reading level"

  3. Articles "from my library"

  4. Articles "with the exact phrase"

The correct answer is: Articles "with the exact phrase"

The correct answer is "Articles 'with the exact phrase'" because this advanced search feature in Google Scholar allows users to search for articles that contain an exact phrase. This can be very helpful when looking for specific information or when trying to find sources that include a particular phrase or terminology. Options A, B, and C are not advanced search features in Google Scholar. Option A ("Articles 'with all the words'") is a basic search feature that helps to find articles containing all of the words specified in the search query. Option B ("Articles 'filtered by reading level'") is also a basic search feature that allows users to filter articles based on reading level, but it is not considered an advanced search feature. Option C ("Articles 'from my library'") is not an advanced search feature in Google Scholar; it is more related to personal library management rather than search functionality.