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If you think a query is misspelled, which of the following should you do? Select all that apply.

A) Assign a low utility rating to all results because misspelled queries don't deserve high utility ratings.

B) Release the task.

C) For obviously misspelled queries, base the utility rating on user intent.

D) For obviously misspelled queries, assign a Low or Lowest Page Quality (PQ) rating.

User Jurion
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Answer:

C) For obviously misspelled queries, base the utility rating on user intent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Query is the term used to describe a language that the computer uses to perform query activities in different databases. It is important that the query is done correctly, or the data found by it may not be ideal for what the user is looking for. However, if the user suspects that a query is showing inefficient results, or that the query is incorrect, the ideal thing to do is to make sure that the query is incorrect and obtain results based on the utility rating on user intent.

User Stojke
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Answer:

The answer is: letter C, For obviously misspelled queries, base the utility rating on user intent.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question above is related to the job of a "Search Quality Rater." There are several guidelines which the rater needs to consider in evaluating users' queries. One of these is the "User's Intent." This refers to the goal of the user. A user will type something in the search engine because he is trying to look for something.

In the event that the user "obviously" misspelled queries, the rate should be based on his intent. It should never be based on why the query was misspelled or how it was spelled. So, no matter what the query looks like, you should assume that the user is, indeed, searching for something.

Rating the query will depend upon how relevant or useful it is and whether it is off topic.

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