Boolean Operators
related:
If there is something you really like online and want to find similar websites, type in Blank ________________ and then the address
AROUND(X)
Returns results where the two terms/phrases are within (X) words of each other.
intext:
Search for a word or phrase (in quotes), but only in the body/document text.
inurl:
Search for pages on a site that has your targeted search term in the URL and the second term is a content on a website. This is useful for finding sites with strong on-page optimization for the topics you are researching.
intitle:
Search only in the page's title for a word or phrase. Use exact-match (quotes) for phrases.
quotation marks operator
Use the ___________________________________ when you want to search for an exact phrase in a certain order.
OR operator or the symbol '|'
Use the when you want search results to display hits that include any of these words from the list
plus operator (+)
Use the when you want search results to display hits that include the specified words
filetype:
Use this operator to search materials with specific file format
site:
Use this operator to search topics from a specific website
True
[True or False] Boolean operators can be used to combine two true statements.
True
[True or False] The ! operand is used to negate a search query
False
[True or False] The "!" operand lets you search for words related to the query?
True
[True or False] The "" operand lets you search for an exact phrase?
True
[True or False] The "+" operand in Google searches allows you to include multiple words in your query?
False
[True or False] The "-" operand is used to search for synonyms of a word?
True
[True or False] The "-" operand lets you exclude a word from your query?
False
[True or False] The "and" operator is used to make a statement true if one of the two statements is false.
True
[True or False] The "not" operator can be used to invert the truth value of a statement.
False
[True or False] The "or" operator is used to combine two false statements.
False
[True or False] The + operand is used to search for words or phrases in any order
True
[True or False] The - operand is used to exclude words from search results
True
[True or False] The AND operator returns TRUE if both of its operands are TRUE
True
[True or False] The NOT operator inverts the logical state of its operand
True
[True or False] The OR operator returns TRUE if either of its operands are TRUE
True
[True or False] The operand "" is used to match a string of text exactly
minus operator (‑)
when you want to exclude a unimportant word from you search results
(..) operator
with numbers on either side to match on any integer in that range of numbers