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Imagine a search engine that only crawls web pages but never indexes the data. What problem would users face when searching?

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Intro to Computing - How the Internet Works
Imagine a search engine that only crawls web pages but never indexes the data. What problem would users face when searching?
AUsers would get no search results or irrelevant ones
BSearch results would be slow but accurate
CThe search engine would delete all web pages
DUsers would see only images, not text
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Understand the role of indexing

    Indexing organizes and stores data so the search engine can quickly find relevant results.
  2. Step 2: Consider the effect of missing indexing

    Without indexing, the search engine cannot match queries to relevant pages, so users get no or irrelevant results.
  3. Final Answer:

    Users would get no search results or irrelevant ones -> Option A
  4. Quick Check:

    No indexing = no relevant results [OK]
Quick Trick: No indexing means no useful search results [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking results would still be accurate
  • Assuming crawling deletes pages
  • Believing search shows only images

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