What you are actually asking is, “If I ask you how to get to the store, will you give me instructions on how to walk?”. Now, if you really want to know (and have not understood the answer that has been repeated a few times) then I will post a recipe for chocolate cake; it will be about as relevant to the question you asked as anything you will find as far down on the list of Google search results as you want to go.
As stated previously, the answer is relevance. If you cannot accept that answer then I don’t think an acceptable answer exists.
It’s also worth noting that if the information you are seeking isn’t within the first few dozen results, then you aren’t looking for the right thing; you need to improve your search terms. Using the correct search terms is the key to using Google (or any other search engine). As with anything else, the key to getting the right information is asking the right questions.
BTW, Firefox on Win7 and Dolphin under Android 4.2 do the same thing. See, Google feels the same way about relevance and doesn’t feel like wasting it’s server’s processing time on results that have a 99.9999999999999% chance of not being what the searcher is looking for. Sure your search might be trivial, but everybody else’s is too; put a few billion of them together and even the least little thing that reduces server load will have dramatic effects.