Google Certified Educator Level 2 Practice Exam

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Which of the following is true about Google Scholar search results?

  1. Students can save searches to their library

  2. Students can generate citations for search results but are limited to MLA and APA format

  3. Quick searches for any article can be done by related articles or cited articles

  4. By clicking on the author's name, users can find search results by just that author

The correct answer is: Students can save searches to their library

When using Google Scholar, students have the ability to save their search results to their personal library. This allows them to easily access and organize their findings for future reference. While students can also generate citations for search results using MLA or APA format, they are not limited to only these two formats. Additionally, quick searches can be done by related articles or cited articles, not just by the author's name. Therefore, B, C, and D are incorrect statements about Google Scholar search results. The only true statement is that students can save their searches to their library.