My default search engine keeps changing to ASK even though I keep removing it and resetting it to Google

In the search box and the top right, the little search icon keeps changing to ASK. I've clicked on the dropdown, gone to "manage search engines" and there are only 2 search engines on there: Ask and Google.
I've clicked on ASK and then on remove so many times, but the next thing I know, a couple of minutes later, it's gone back to ASK again! It's really anonying!!!

OK, in simple language where do you find these plug-ins please?

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