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The document is an ICT revision sheet for Grade 5 students at Orbit International School, focusing on Chapter 2. It covers key concepts related to searching the web, including the use of keywords, search engines, web crawling, and copyright. Additionally, it includes true/false statements and questions to reinforce understanding of the material.

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The document is an ICT revision sheet for Grade 5 students at Orbit International School, focusing on Chapter 2. It covers key concepts related to searching the web, including the use of keywords, search engines, web crawling, and copyright. Additionally, it includes true/false statements and questions to reinforce understanding of the material.

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‫مدرسة المدار العالمية‬

Orbit International School

☐ Al Hussan International School – Al Khobar


☐ Orbit International School – Al Khobar
☐ Jubail International School – Jubail
☐ Al Hussan International School - Riyadh
☐ Al Hussan International Grammar School
☐ Al Hussan International School - Yanbu

2024-2025
Trimester 3

ICT REVISION SHEET


Chapter 2
Grade 5

Student’s Name: ______________________


Section: ________

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Fill in the blanks
1. First step while searching for information is to make a list of
keywords.
2. Your question does not need to include punctuation or short joining
words like ‘is‘, ‘and’ ‘the'.
3. Search Engine examples include Google, Bing and Yahoo.
4. Adding a web page to your bookmarks makes it easy to find.
5. When you enter a web search, your question is sent over the internet
to a search engine.
6. A search engine uses web crawling to search the web.
7. The search engine sends a piece of software called a spider to crawl
around the web and collect information.
8. Then the spider follows links on the web page and carries out a word
count on each new page it finds.
9. The spider software sends the information it collects back to the
search engine. This information is stored in a special list called an
index.
10. The search engine uses an algorithm to compare websites in its index
with the key words in your web search.
11. You can make the list shorter by adding more key words to a search.
12. A search engine tries to put the most useful links at the top of the list
of results.
13. The most popular web pages are shown on the first page of search
results.
14. Web pages that change (updated) often are shown near the top of
the search results.
15. Adding new information to a web page is called updating.
16. Websites that a search engine trusts are shown near the top of the
results.
17. Most search engines show adverts at the top of the list of results.
The owners of these websites pay for the adverts.

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18. Meta tags are like key words. They are single words that describe a
web page.
19. A web search will provide you with links to many web pages.
20. If you create something, you have copyright.
21. Copyright means that you own the work you have created.
22. Give credit to the person who created the work.
23. Pictures will add impact to your projects and assignments.
24. Taking credit for someone else’s work is called plagiarism.

True and False statements


1. Your question must include punctuation or short joining words like
‘is‘, ‘and’ ‘the'. (False)
2. There is only one search engine “Google” that you can use. (False)
3. The advantages of using a child-friendly search engine is that there
are fewer adverts. (True)
4. Adding a web page to your bookmarks makes it difficult to find next
time you want to use it. (False)
5. Sometimes a search does not give you the information you need. You
can try again if that happens. (True)
6. A search engine after finding information gives you a list of links.
(True)
7. A search engine uses web crawling to search the web. (True)
8. The search engine sends a piece of software called a spider to crawl
around the web and collect information. (True)
9. Search engine ignores short joining words like 'the’, 'what' and 'why'.
(True)
10. You can make the list (search results) shorter by adding more key
words to a search. (True)
11. A search engine tries to put the most useful links at the top of the list
of results. (True)
12. The most popular web pages are shown on the last page of search
results. (False)
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13. Web pages that change (updated) often are shown near the end of
the search results. (False)
14. Websites that a search engine trusts are shown near the top of the
results. (True)
15. A web browser keeps a list of websites you have looked at. (True)
16. Most search engines show adverts at the top of the list of results.
(True)
17. The owners of the websites pay for the adverts. (True)
18. Adverts are not always relevant to your search. (True)
19. Sometimes content on web pages is wrong because the person who
wrote the content may have made a mistake or the information may
be out of date. (True)
20. If you create something, you have copyright. (True)
21. Copyright means that you own the work you have created. (True)
22. Copyright means that other people must ask for the copyright
owner's permission to use or share the work. (True)
23. Never give credit to the person who created the work. (False)
24. Quotes and facts from experts will improve your work. (True)
25. Pictures will add impact to your projects and assignments. (True)

Questions and Answers


1. What are four golden rules for searching the web?

1. Choose the right key words


2. Choose the right search engine
3. Bookmark your favorite sites
4. Try again

2. How does bookmark help you in browsing internet?

Adding a web page to your bookmarks makes it easy to find next time you
want to use it.
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3. How does a search engine work?

1. When you enter keywords, your question is sent to a search


engine.
2. The search engine looks for matches to your key words.
3. A list of links is displayed on your screen.

4. How does “web crawling” help search the web?

1. A search engine uses web crawling to search the web.


2. The search engine sends a piece of software called a spider to
crawl around the web and collect information.

5. What is “search engine index”?

1. The spider software sends the information it collects back to the


search engine.
2. The information is stored in a special list called an index.

6. How search engine sorts results?

➢ How popular is a page?


➢ How up to date is a page?
➢ Can the website be trusted?
➢ Which pages have you looked at before?

7. What are “adverts”?

Most search engines show adverts at the top of the list of results. The
owners of these websites pay for the adverts.

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8. What are “meta tags”?

Meta tags are like key words. They are single words that describe a
webpage.

9. What checklist is used for choosing the web content?

1. Who wrote the content?


2. Is the content up to date?
3. Is the page appropriate for your age?
4. Is the content relevant?
5. Does the page give you facts or opinions?

10.What is copyright?

If you create something, you have copyright. Copyright means that you own
the work you have created.

11.When giving credit, you should include which four pieces of


information?

Author name, Title of the article, Website, Date it was published.

12.Define the term “Plagiarism”?

Taking credit of someone else’s work is called Plagiarism.

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