1. What would you use to compare two
date ranges in a report?
Hourly,
Day, Week, Month views in the time graph
Real-time
reports
Date
range comparison
Account
selector
Ans:Date
range comparison
2. What does the “Users” metric
measure?
The
total number of visits to your website
Users
that had at least one session on your site in the given date range
Users
that landed on the homepage of your website
Users
who have signed up to an email newsletter on your website
Ans: Users
that had at least one session on your site in the given date range
3. In Google Analytics, what is the
“Bounce Rate”?
The
number of times unique users returned to your website in a given time period
The
percentage of sessions in which a user exits from your homepage
The
percentage of total site exits
The
percentage of visits when a user landed on your website and exited without any
interactions
Ans:The
percentage of visits when a user landed on your website and exited without any
interactions
4. In Google Analytics, what is a
“dimension”?
The
total amount of revenue a business has made in a given date range.
An
attribute of a data set that can be organized for better analysis.
A
comparison of data between two date ranges.
A
report that offers information about your audience.
Ans:An
attribute of a data set that can be organized for better analysis.
5. In Google Analytics, what is a
“metric”?
A
dimension that can help you analyze site performance.
The
dates in your date range.
A
segment of data separated out in a report for comparison.
The
numbers in a data set often paired with dimensions.
Ans:The
numbers in a data set often paired with dimensions.
6. In Google Analytics, what is a
“secondary dimension”?
An
additional widget you can add to a dashboard for more specific analysis.
An
additional metric you can add to a report for more specific analysis.
An
additional dimension you can add to a report for more specific analysis.
A
visualization that allows you to view understand the impact of your data.
Ans: An
additional dimension you can add to a report for more specific analysis.
7. If you wish to see if report data
is performing above or below the website average, which Google Analytics
visualization should you choose?
Pivot
view
Comparison
view
Performance
view
Percentage
view
Ans: Comparison
view
8. How do you increase the amount of
data in a sampled Google Analytics report?
Choose
“Greater precision” in the sampling pulldown menu
Choose
“Faster response” in the sampling pulldown menu
Apply
additional filters
Remove
the Secondary Dimension
Ans: Choose
“Greater precision” in the sampling pulldown menu
9. By selecting “Share Template
Link” you can share your dashboard and your data with another user.
True
False
10. If you share a dashboard with
others, they can change the information that shows on their dashboard
True
False
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