Google Shopping Assessment Answers (Academy for Ads)
Google Shopping Certification Assessment Answers By Academy for Ads
Shopping Advertising Assessment Answers
Google AdWords Shopping Certification Exam Answers
Google Shopping Certification covers basic and intermediate concepts, including creating a Merchant Center account and product data feed and creating and managing Shopping campaigns.
Study Google Shopping
- Find new customers with Google Shopping
- Create a Merchant Center account
- Capture your product data
- Align your bid strategy to Shopping goals
- Create a Shopping campaign
- Measure Shopping campaign performance
- Optimize your Shopping campaign
- Simplify with automatic item updates
- Ensure your Shopping ads are compliant
- Use Feed Rules to optimize product data
- Fix crawl issues and connect to shoppers
- Submit product data without errors
- Give incentives with Merchant Promotions
- Prioritize Shopping Campaigns
- Avoid item disapprovals
- Reach users with Showcase Shopping ads
- Sell nearby with local inventory ads
- Optimize Shopping campaigns for mobile
Shopping Advertising Assessment
- 90 minutes
- 63 questions
- 80% passing score
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137.) Google Merchant Center is used to:
- Submit product information
- Monitor the performance of Shopping campaigns
- Host website images
- Manage bidding for Shopping campaigns
136.) For a Shopping campaign, you can use AdWords to:
- Manage ad group bids
- Submit product information
- Upload additional product images
- Manage and validate a website URL
135.) Vivian owns an art supply store and traffic for her “painting” product group is increasing. What is one thing Vivian should do to optimize the performance of her painting products?
- Update the inventory by removing certain products
- Subdivide the product group and move budget allocation to the best performing products
- Add promotional text that says “Best selling” to the ad group
- Increase the maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) bid for all products
Vivian owns an art supply store and traffic for her “painting” product group is increasing. To optimize the performance of her painting products, Vivian should:
- update the inventory by removing certain products
- subdivide the product group and move budget allocation to the best performing products
- increase the maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) bid for all products
- remove subdivisions from the product group
134.) Merchants use Google Merchant Center to:
- upload product data through feeds or an API
- set campaign priority
- manage Shopping campaign bids
- set mobile bids on specific products
133.) Merchants use Google Merchant Center for which purpose?
- Upload product data through feeds or an API
- Set campaign priority
- Set mobile bids on specific products
- Manage Shopping campaign bids
132.) Marie’s new camera product falls into two different Google product categories. What should she use for this attribute?
- Use the ‘custom label’ attribute
- Include only one category
- Include both categories in the attribute
- Submit the product twice using a different category each time
131.) True of false: Odell runs an online store selling outdoor gear, guns and hunting equipment, and a few tobacco products. Odell can advertise all of his products on Google Shopping.
- True
- False
130.) Which can you sell on Google Shopping?
- Used goods
- Hotel and travel fares
- Residential real estate
- Business services such as plumbing or locksmithing
129.) Google Merchant Center can be used to:
- Update mobile bids for products
- Set campaign priority for products
- View competitive benchmarks for Shopping campaigns
- Manage shipping settings for a store
128.) Matt is preparing for his store’s big holiday sale. What should Matt do to make sure the products that are on sale are organized on Google Shopping?
- Classify the products under the “holiday” Google Product Category
- Use a custom label to denote items included in the holiday sale
- Change the ‘brand’ attribute of sale items to “holiday”
- Add “holiday sale” to the ‘Title’ attribute of all items
127.) To set up ads for her local watch store in addition to the ads she already runs for her online store, Lucy should:
- enable local products in her shopping campaign and set up a product filter for “local”
- set up multichannel ads to direct customers to her online or local store
- subdivide her product inventory and set different bids for her local and online only ads
- begin the local inventory ads implementation process and complete the required steps
126.) An online women’s clothing retailer uses conversion tracking to track orders and wants to assess the value of mobile on sales. To evaluate how mobile is driving purchases, you should consider reviewing the:
- path length report to see if most sales occur after multiple clicks on the retailer’s ad from a mobile phone
- path length report to see if most sales occur after 1 click on the retailer’s ad from a mobile phone
- cross-device attribution reports to see if people click the retailer’s ads on a mobile phone during the sales funnel
- cross-device attribution reports to see if people click the retailer’s ads on a desktop during the sales funnel
125.) When reviewing the Search terms report for your Shopping campaigns, you notice several terms that aren’t relevant to what you’re advertising. How can you use this information?
- Add the terms as negative keywords
- Adjust your product data feed to include irrelevant terms
- Increase your Quality Score by including irrelevant terms in ad content
- Increase your bids for more relevant keywords
124.) Shopping ads can be targeted to:
- All countries where AdWords is available
- Only countries where Google.com/shopping is available
- North America only
- Select countries, listed in Google Merchant Center and AdWords Help Centers
123.) Which devices can Shopping ads appear on?
- Tablets, mobile phones, and desktops
- Mobile phones
- Mobile phones and desktops
- Tablets and desktops
122.) You want to prevent your ads from appearing for certain search terms. How would you do it?
- Remove products from your product data
- Remove the related search terms from your product titles in your product data
- Put shorter description in your product data
- Add negative keywords to your campaign or ad group
121.) To prevent your Shopping ads from appearing for certain search terms, you would:
- add negative keywords to your campaign or ad group
- remove the related search terms from your product titles in your product data
- remove products from your product data
- put shorter descriptions in your product data
120.) If Sam doesn’t enable conversion tracking for his Shopping campaigns, which bidding option below will be available to him?
- Target cost-per-acquisition (target CPA) bidding
- Maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) bidding
- Enhanced cost-per-click (ECPC) bidding
- Maximum cost-per-acquisition (max. CPA) bidding
119.) Which devices can Shopping ads appear on?
- Tablets, mobile phones, and desktops
- Mobile phones
- Tablets and desktops
- Mobile phones and desktops
118.) How could you increase the number of conversions your Shopping campaign receives for about the same total cost?
- Increase your campaign priority
- Decrease bids for product groups with a low cost per conversion, and increase bids for product groups with a high cost per conversion
- Increase bids for product groups with a low cost per conversion, and decrease bids for product groups with a high cost per conversion
- Remove product group subdivisions and bid on broader groups of products
117.) Shopping ads should be used for:
- Promoting services
- Promoting brands
- Promoting products online
- Driving phone calls to a business
116.) Shopping ads should be used for:
- Driving phone calls to a business
- Promoting products online
- Promoting brands
- Promoting services
115.) When creating a file to upload to Google Merchant Center, what format is accepted?
- Database file
- Excel file format
- Text or tab delimited file format
- Word file format
114.) When creating a file to upload to Merchant Center, what format is accepted?
- Tab Delimited File Format
- Database File
- Excel File Format
- Google Document File
113.) Catherine is preparing to release a new line of toys that’s currently available for pre-order only on the landing page. why is Catherine’s data feed getting disapproved for incorrect availability?
- The ‘availability date’ attribute is set as the toys’ release date
- The ‘availability’ attribute is set as ‘in stock’
- The ‘availability’ attribute is set as ‘preorder’
- The ‘availability’ attribute is set as ‘out of stock’
112.) Catherine is preparing to release a new line of toys that’s currently available for pre-order only on the landing page. Why is Catherine’s data feed getting disapproved for incorrect availability?
- The availability attribute is set as the toys’ release date
- The availability attribute is set as in stock
- The availability attribute is set as preorder
- The availability attribute is set as out of stock
111.) Why can’t Ellen see any benchmark data for her new Shopping campaign?
- She is already outbidding her competitors
- She doesn’t have enough products in the campaign to compare to others
- There aren’t enough comparable products from other advertisers
- Her campaign has reached its daily budget limit
110.) Ruth is going to sell products that Google considers adult-oriented. How should she label her content?
- Mark ‘adult’ in a separate custom label attribute as part of the data feed
- Include the text “adult” in the product description
- Email the support team through the Google Merchant Center Help Center
- Identify products using the ‘adult’ attribute and in Google Merchant Center settings
109.) Ruth is going to sell products that Google considers adult-oriented. How should she label her content?
- Submit in a custom_label attribute as part of the data feed
- Identify products using the ‘adult’ attribute
- Include the text “adult” in the product description
- Email the support team through the Google Merchant Center Help Center
108.) What does Google Merchant Center use as the primary way to contact users with important messages, such as feed disapprovals?
- Automated phone messages to account owner
- Messaging in Google Merchant Center overview page
- Email contacts listed in account settings
- Messaging in AdWords overview page
107.) If a product doesn’t have an image available, you should:
- Submit an image of a similar product
- Wait to submit the product until an image is ready
- Submit a placeholder image with a message, such as “Coming Soon”
- Submit a full color version of your store’s logo
106.) In Google Merchant Center, a target country is the country where:
- The products are sold and will be shipped to
- The products are shipped from
- The retailer is located
- The products are manufactured
105.) In Google Merchant Center, a target country is the country where the:
- products are manufactured
- products are shipped from
- ratailer is located
- products are sold and will be shipped to
104.) When preparing to submit a new feed, you should:
- Submit a test data feed
- Include all items in your inventory
- Submit multiple feeds to process everything at once
- Give all feeds the same name for consistency
103.) When preparing to submit a new data feed, you should:
- Submit a test data feed
- Include all items in your inventory
- Submit multiple feeds to process everything at once
- Give all feeds the same name for consistency
102.) Which AdWords campaign settings should Sarah choose in order to sell products to California residents only?
- Set the country of sale to United States only
- Set both the country of sale to United States and location to California
- Set the location to California only
- Set either country of sale to United States or location to California
101.) Which is a required attribute when submitting a product to Google Merchant Center?
- Title
- Additional image URLs
- Mobile landing page URL
- Availability date
100.) Which is a required attribute when submitting a product to Google Merchant Center?
- availability_date
- mobile_link
- title
- additional_image_link
99.) How can you lose your claimed URL?
- Your claimed URL authorization expired from Webmaster tools
- You remove all data feeds from your Merchant Center account
- Another authorized owner of the website successfully verifies and claims your website URL
- Your website is updated but includes the same identifying meta tag or HTML file
98.) Google Merchant Center is used for:
- Setting up campaign bidding priorities
- Managing conversion tracking
- Editing your Shopping campaign’s product groups
- Uploading product data feeds
97.) Michael was notified that his products were disapproved due to incorrect prices. Which of the following may have caused the disapproval?
- The shipping rates for the products were updated to $0.00
- The availability for the products are listed as ‘out of stock’
- The landing page price is different from the feed price
- A ‘sale price’ attribute is blank
96.) Suzie owns an apparel store and has decided to sell her products online. When Suzie creates a Google Merchant Center data feed, what unique product identifiers will be accepted?
- ‘gtin’ and ‘brand’
- ‘gtin’ Only
- ‘mpn’ and ‘gtin’
- ‘brand’ Only
95.) Suzie owns an apparel store and has decided to sell her products online. When Suzie creates a Google Merchant Center data feed, what unique product identifiers will be accepted?
- brand only
- gtin and brand
- mpn and gtin
- gtin only
94.) What’s the best way to indicate in a feed that a product is on sale for a limited time?
- Include “SALE” in the title of the item
- Upload the same item twice, once with a lower price
- Use the ‘sale price’ attribute
- Update the description of that specific item
93.) What’s the best way to indicate in a feed that a product is on sale for a limited time?
- Include “SALE” in the title of the item
- Use the sale_price attribute
- Update the description of that specific item
- Upload the same item twice once with a lower price
92.) How can Helen provide free shipping for a small group of promotional products?
- Remove all shipping options from the Google Merchant Center account
- Add “Free Shipping” to the Shopping campaign promotional text
- Set the default shipping for all products to a flat rate of 0.00 USD
- Add a specific shipping_label to the promotional products, and then set the shipping cost for those products to “Free”
91.) How can Helen provide free shipping for a small group of promotional products?
- Add “Free shipping” to the Shopping campaign promotional text
- Set the default shipping for all products to a flat rate of $0.00
- Remove all shipping options from the Google Merchant Center account
- Update the ‘shipping’ attribute to a fixed delivery price of $0.00 for only the promotional products
90.) You’re currently targeting all inventory in one campaign through an “All products” group. How should you find campaign optimization opportunities?
- Check impressions for each product in Merchant Center
- Segment performance by various shopping views in the “Dimensions” tab
- See query-level product performance in the “Keywords” tab
- Understand which creatives perform best in the “Ads” tab
You’re currently targeting all inventory in one campaign through an “All products” group. How should you find campaign optimization opportunities?
- Check impressions for each product in Google Merchant Center
- See query-level product performance in the “Keywords” tab
- Segment performance by various shopping views through “Predefined reports” in the reporting icon on the top right of your account
- Understand which creatives perform best in the “Ads” tab
89.) Nicole’s analysis shows that 5 brands currently in her “All products” group are performing especially well. What can she do to capture more traffic on these valuable brands?
- Change the campaign priority to “high”
- Set her budget to “accelerated” delivery
- Increase her “All products” bid
- Subdivide by brand and set more competitive bids for the brands individually
88.) Enhanced cost-per-click (ECPC) bidding should be used to:
- Optimize bids using conversions
- Drive engagement with product brand
- Bid for a target cost-per-acquisition (CPA)
- Increase total impressions
87.) What does impression share indicate about a product group?
- It provides an average benchmark of all similar products from other retailers
- It shows your product group impressions relative to other product groups in the same campaign
- It shows how many impressions your product group has received divided by the estimated number it was eligible to receive
- It predicts your product group’s future impressions
86.) Product groups are eligible for the Bid Simulator:
- Anytime after a product group is created in a Shopping campaign
- Once a budget cap has been reached for a product group
- Once the average cost-per-click (avg. CPC) is close to the maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) bid
- When Shopping ads have been included in enough auctions or accrued enough impressions
85.) To maintain active product data, you must update your data every:
- 30 days
- 6 months
- 1 year
- 24 hours
84.) To maintain an active data feed, you must update the feed every:
- 30 days
- 6 months
- 1 year
- 24 hours
83.) Campaign priority should be used when:
- You want to lower the bid for a product group
- You have multiple sales to promote within the same campaign
- You want to separate your inventory by brand
- You have multiple campaigns advertising the same products
82.) Campaign priority should be used when you advertise:
- multiple products internationally in multiple campaigns
- one product internationally in multiple campaigns
- multiple products for the same country in multiple campaigns
- one product for the same country in multiple campaigns
81.) May is in the process of expanding her store to support more territories. After adding new data feeds, May’s Google Merchant Center account was suspended because the:
- data feed includes products with the availability status “out of stock”
- language on the landing pages doesn’t match the language of the target country
- shipping attributes for a small number of items have different pricing than the default shipping at the account level
- data feeds weren’t updated for 10 days
80.) May is in the process of expanding her store to support more territories. May’s Google Merchant Center account was suspended after adding new data feeds. Why was her account suspended?
- The language on the landing pages doesn’t match the language of the target country
- The data feed includes products with the availability status “out of stock”
- The data feeds weren’t updated for 10 days
- The shipping attributes for a small number of items have different pricing than the default shipping at the account level
79.) Multi-client accounts (MCAs) in Google Merchant Center allow advertisers to easily:
- Combine reporting on all data feeds across domains
- Share products between accounts
- Manage multiple domains with a single sign in
- Access multiple AdWords accounts
78.) Which is a reason why Annie’s Google Merchant Center account would get suspended?
- Her landing pages lead to error messages or non-existent pages
- She is only selling used products
- Her website doesn’t have a mobile version
- She’s only been updating her data feeds every 10 days
77.) What is a best practice to reduce the processing time of a new feed?
- Submit the feed at midnight
- Upload both xml and csv files of the same products
- Create a new Google Merchant Center account for each new AdWords campaign
- Divide the group of products into multiple data feed segments
76.) Jane is planning to add a popular brand of watches to her online store. To help differentiate her products from her competitors, Jane should do which of the following:
- Change the price on the ad to be lower than the actual product price
- Include bundled accessories in the product image
- Include her store name on all watch images
- Use promotional text to highlight any deals
75.) Jane is planning to add a popular brand of watches to her online store. To help differentiate her products from her competitors, Jane should:
- Include bundled accessories in the product image
- Change the price on the ad to be lower than the actual price
- Use promotional text to highlight any deals
- Include her store name on all watch images
74.) Peter has finished subdividing the product groups in one of his Shopping campaign’s ad groups. What bid should Peter not use for the remaining “everything else in all products” product group?
- A bid of zero
- A bid that’s the average of the subdivisions
- Continue subdividing until there are no products in this group
- A bid lower than the subdivisions
73.) Bob is seeing low traffic for one of his product groups and daily spend is low. What could he do to help increase impressions and traffic?
- Increase the campaign’s daily budget
- Add negative keywords to the product group
- Add a promotional message to his ads
- Increase bids on products groups
72.) At which level can you add promotional text to Shopping ads?
- Product group
- Both ad group and product group
- Ad group
- Campaign
71.) What should Brian take into account when optimizing the ‘title’ attribute for his new line of bicycles?
- Use special characters such as exclamation points
- Include the bike style name only
- Add additional keywords at the end of the title
- Include relevant attributes in the title such as brand, size, and color
70.) When optimizing the title attribute for her new line of bicycles, Matilda should include:
- symbols and foreign characters to get the user’s attention such as exclamation points
- the price and shipping cost
- keywords and relevant attributes in the title such as brand, size, and color
- the bike style name only
69.) The attribute ‘identifier exists’ and value ‘FALSE’ should be used for:
- Items as part of a bundle
- Used electronics
- New books for pre-order
- Custom-made clothing
68.) Which products should you submit the identifier_exists attribute with a value of no for?
- used electronics
- custom-made clothing
- bundles
- new books for pre-order
67.) To subdivide products in Shopping campaigns using your own set product structure, you should use:
- AdWords labels
- Starred items
- Multiple data feeds
- Custom labels
66.) You can use custom labels in a product data feed to:
- Tag products you’d like to group in a Shopping campaign by values of your choosing
- Provide additional description information for shoppers in search results
- Add supplemental image URLs
- Submit product brand descriptions
65.) Custom labels can be a great way for you to:
- Set the country in which your products will be sold
- Tell Google Merchant Center what products to avoid when uploading data
- Subdivide products into specific product groups in AdWords
- Identify the shipping method used for your products
64.) Custom labels are a way to:
- subdivide products into specific product groups in AdWords
- set the country in which your products will be sold
- tell Google Merchant Center what products to avoid when uploading data
- identify the shipping method used for your products
63.) You can use custom labels to:
- list specific features in your Shopping ads
- subdivide a product by specific features that you decide
- have Google subdivide your product into specific relevant categories
- target different countries within the same Shopping campaign
62.) Brian is expanding his store to include antique goods. What should he do if there isn’t a unique product identifier available?
- Leave all unique product identifiers blank
- Add ‘unique’ to the ‘brand’ attribute
- Use the exemption attribute ‘identifier exists’
- Include the word “antique” in the titles of all products
61.) Brian is expanding his store to include antique goods. What should he do if there isn’t a unique product identifier available?
- Leave all unique product identifiers blank
- Add unique to the brand attribute
- Use the exemption attribute identifier_exists
- Include the word “antique” in the titles of all products
60.) How should Chris estimate how a different bid amount would impact his store’s online traffic?
- Check the “Diagnostics” tab in Google Merchant Center
- Review the benchmark cost-per-click (CPC) information in AdWords
- Use the Bid Simulator tool
- Download campaign performance data
59.) Ricky is an online golf equipment merchant who just created a new Google Merchant Center account. When Ricky creates his first data feed, he must add unique product identifiers for his products. Which combination of ‘gtin,’ ‘mpn,’ and ‘brand’ is valid?
- Two identifiers from ‘gtin,’ ‘mpn,’ and ‘brand’ must be used
- Only ‘mpn’ is required
- Broth ‘gtin’ and ‘mpn’ must be included
- Only ‘brand’ is required
58.) Ricky is an online golf equipment merchant who just created a new Google Merchant Center account. When Ricky creates his first data feed, he must add unique product identifiers for his products. Which combination of gtin, mpn, and brand should he submit?
- gtin and brand are required, and mpn is recommended
- gtin and mpn are required, and brand is recommended
- Only brand is required
- Only mpn is required
57.) How are product groups used in Shopping campaigns?
- To bid on organized inventory in an ad group
- To create a list of keywords used to target Shopping ads to shoppers
- To bundle items sold as a package, like a camera and tripod stand
- To organize products within a data feed
56.) In Shopping campaigns, product groups are used to:
- organize products within a data feed
- create a list of keywords used to target Shopping ads to shoppers
- bid on organized inventory in an ad group
- bundle items sold as a package, like a camera and tripod stand
55.) Creating multiple products groups within one ad group allows you to:
- set different bid modifiers or negative keywords for your products
- access a search term report for each product group
- base each product group on a specific product attribute you choose
- use a single maximum cost-per-click bid across your product inventory
54.) You’re optimizing a client’s Shopping campaign to drive online sales and are assessing the company’s website. You determine that the site needs to be improved for mobile, and recommend that the company:
- increase the page load speed to 9 seconds or longer
- add more menu options so people can see all products offered
- make all data fields required at checkout
- allow people to return to their shopping cart on their desktop computer
53.) Greta wants to make changes for several Shopping campaigns that she manages. She can use bulk changes to:
- replace an existing product group
- create general calls to action
- link product feeds across campaigns
- alter custom parameters for subdivided product groups
52.) Suzie owns an apparel store and is thinking of starting a Shopping Campaign. How can Shopping ads benefit Suzie?
- Customers can become well-informed about Suzie’s products because they’ll see important information such as the price, image, and retailer name before they click the ad
- Shopping ads work with keywords and relevancy, so Suzie can bid on popular keywords to get her ad to appear at the top of search results
- Suzie can serve Shopping ads directly from her website
- Shopping ads get customers’ attention because merchants can include words such as “best” in titles and descriptions
51.) Research shows that more than 50% of people who search for a product on their smartphone visit a business within a day. Based on this data and your client’s goal of driving in-store sales, how would you optimize the company’s Shopping campaign?
- Increase the mobile and location bid adjustments and make additional adjustments based on performance to optimize the company’s Shopping campaign
- Decrease the mobile and location bid adjustments and make additional adjustments based on performance to optimize the company’s Shopping campaign
- Create a separate campaign for products that people are more likely to research on their smartphones and set a mobile bid adjustment of +900%
- Create a separate campaign for products that people most likely won’t research on their smartphones and set a mobile bid adjustment of +900%
50.) Research shows that more than 50% of people who search for a product on their smartphone visit a business within a day. Based on this data and your client’s goal of driving in-store sales, how would you optimize the company’s Shopping campaign?
- Increase the mobile and location bid adjustments and make additional adjustments based on performance
- Decrease the mobile and location bid adjustments and make additional adjustments based on performance
- Create a separate campaign for products that people are more likely to research on their smartphones and set a mobile bid adjustment of +900%
- Create a separate campaign for products that people most likely won’t research on their smartphones and set a mobile bid adjustment of +900%
49.) According to Google Shopping policies, what would cause the disapproval of individual items or an entire Merchant Center account?
- Unsecure checkout or a missing refund policy
- Sale of gambling related products such as poker chips
- A product URL that links directly to only one relevant item
- Products with an availability attribute of out of stock
48.) Lisa wants to know if, after viewing her Shopping ad, people are buying the shoes listed in the ad. She should:
- run an Auction insights report
- set up conversion tracking
- use enhanced cost-per-click (ECPC) bidding
- run an Ad performance report
47.) Which should David do to better understand how the ads for his local bakery have driven store visits and influenced his customers’ buying habits?
- Set up Google Analytics for his local storefront and access its various customized data
- Segment his report by click type and review his local data
- Set up local inventory ads in his Shopping campaign and review his local channel performance
- Enable dynamic tracking URLs for his campaign and set up tracking templates for his local product group
46.) You can use a product group with a single bid to:
- organize your ad group by product attributes
- create different bid modifiers
- ensure your entire inventory has the same bid
- set a new campaign priority
45.) True or false: Data feeds provide a list of your inventory with important product details in Google Merchant Center
- True
- False
44.) Shopping ads on google.com:
- don’t use keywords
- indicate the name of the merchant
- can be served together with text ads
- all of the answers are correct
43.) Ben is creating product images. A common best practice is to:
- Display the merchant website name over all images
- Ensure all images are high-quality
- Include all varieties of a product in one image
- Include brand names in the images
42.) Mindy is setting up her Google Merchant Center account and has to verify her website URL. Her website URL must:
- include IP addresses
- include Ports
- be as specific as possible (for example, http://www.example.com#top)
- begin with http:// or https://
41.) Why is it a best practice to set a bid for the “everything else in all products” product group?
- To make it easier to target a location for certain products
- To be able to have one products group for mobile devices
- To include items not part of other product groups in your campaign
- To control the websites on which your Shopping ads appear
40.) You can use campaign priority to:
- Speed up how fast a campaign’s budget is spent throughout the day
- Have Google prefer certain inventory in query matching and ad serving
- Tell Google which campaign’s bid to use for a product when the same product is included in multiple campaigns
- Make your Shopping ads more competitive in the auction
39.) You can use campaign priority to:
- subdivide campaign products according to freely-assigned values with custom labels
- determine which campaign’s bid to use for a product when the same product is included in multiple campaigns
- promote certain product groups across all your campaign
- edit maximum CPC bids, tracking templates, or customer parameters and destination URLs for non-subdivided product groups
38.) You’ve started managing a Shopping campaign for a client who thinks the campaign, which attributes conversions to the first ad customers clicked before completing a conversion, isn’t providing a good return on investment (ROI). How might you use attribution models to evaluate the campaign’s performance?
- Compare 2 models to see if the campaign is undervalued on a last-click basis
- Compare 2 models to see if the campaign is undervalued on a first-click basis
- Compare 2 models to decide whether to optimize the campaign’s automated bid strategy for a time decay model
- Compare 2 models to decide whether to optimize the campaign’s automated bid strategy for a position-based model
37.) In order to offer products in different countries, you should:
- Always set prices in USD
- Use one feed for all products
- Use the same landing pages globally
- List the products in the local language
36.) The feed that Luca exports from his point of sale system needs some cleanup before it will be accepted by Google Merchant Center. To meet the requirements, he needs to consistently change product_state to condition in his exported feed. What’s the best way to do this each time?
- Submit his feed without changing it, and then use feed rules to automatically change product_state to condition
- Manually change product_state to condition before submitting his feed to Merchant Center
- Leave product_state in his feed and also add the condition attribute
- Delete product_state completely from his feed, and then submit his feed to Merchant Center
35.) Quincy wants to make sure that he meets the Google Shopping policy to accurately represent his business or product. Which action should he take on his website to meet the policy?
- Show clearly the payment model and full price that a person shopping online would be charged before and after the purchase
- Describe some of the conditions related to the purchase before and after the purchase
- Advertise products or promotional offers that aren’t available to people shopping online
- Claim credentials for his business that he hasn’t finalized yet
34.) Shopping campaigns use:
- A combination of text ads and Shopping ads formats
- Ads performing local and nearby services
- Shopping ads created from product data in Google Merchant Center
- Keyword-targeted rich media ads
33.) Shopping campaigns use:
- ads created using product data from Google Merchant Center
- ads promoting local and nearby services
- keyword-targeted rich media ads
- a combination of text ads and Shopping ads formats
32.) What does Niharika need to do first if she wants to enable automatic item updates for the price and availability of her products?
- Add schema.org structured data to her landing pages
- Submit yes for the price and availability attributes
- Nothing, she just needs to enable the setting in Google Merchant Center
- Link her Google Merchant Center and AdWords accounts
31.) Campaign priorities determine your bids according to which rule:
- the highest priority campaign will bid, unless a lower priority bid is high enough
- if the highest priority campaign is out of budget, the lower priority campaign bids
- if the highest priority campaign is out of budget, lower priority budget is added to bids
- if you have multiple campaigns with the same bid, the lowest necessary bid will be used
30.) To set up a Shopping campaign, you’ll need to link your Google Merchant Center account and:
- credit card
- Google My Business account
- list of approved Shopping policies
- AdWords account
29.) Anne wants to use her impression share metrics to optimize her Shopping campaign. She should:
- run an Auction insights report to compare her impression shares to those of her competitors
- set negative keywords in her campaign
- increase her impression share by setting her bids lower on her campaign
- set the delivery method on her campaign to standard
28.) Sally is promoting her online store that sells vintage goods and custom artwork. What does she need to include for unique product identifiers?
- Put ‘unavailable’ in the ‘gtin’ attribute
- Submit ‘1’ as the ‘mpn’ attribute
- Submit a randomly generated number in the ‘gtin’ attribute
- Put ‘false’ in the ‘identifier exists’ attribute
27.) Sally is promoting her online store that sells vintage goods and custom artwork. What does she need to include for unique product identifiers?
- Put no in the identifier_exists attribute
- Put unavailable in the gtin attribute
- Submit 1 as the mpn attribute
- Submit a randomly generated number in the gtin attribute
26.) Yves heard that the custom_label attributes can help him organize his Shopping campaign. With custom labels, Yves can provide:
- Google product categories so he can organize his campaign by different categories
- any value he chooses so he can organize his campaign by his own goals
- the product’s condition so he can organize his campaign by new, used, or refurbished products
- the brand of his product so he can organize his campaign by different brands
25.) Jane’s product feed would get disapproved due to:
- a price mismatch between the feed and landing page
- a URL that’s 1500 characters
- an image being a GIF format
- a feed including a mobile link
24.) True or false: Shopping ads can appear at the same time as text ads, allowing shoppers to find the best match before clicking through to make a purchase.
- True
- False
23.) Google Merchant center is used to:
- Manage bidding for Shopping campaigns
- Monitor the performance of Shopping campaigns
- Submit product information
- Host website images
22.) Toshiro wants to increase the conversion rate of his Shopping campaigns without increasing his budget. He should use:
- maximize clicks
- enhanced cost-per-click (ECPC)
- target return on ad spend (ROAS)
- target cost-per-acquisition (CPA)
21.) To help with your campaign strategy, you can use custom labels to:
- organize products by specific attributes
- increase your product’s discoverability
- discover your best-selling products
- create a list of new keywords for your products
20.) Paige has an online dress boutique that sells dresses for women and children. She just got a new shipment of pink polkadot girls dresses. How can a Shopping campaign help Paige target her inventory?
- She can link directly to the brand, color, size and price of the dress described
- She can add the dress description in the title and then link to additional dresses
- She can link to a page within her site with all dresses incase the item sells out
- She can link to the page with an image of the not-yet-available product with “coming soon” listed and additional options
19.) Shopping ads can appear on:
- Google Shopping
- Google Search
- Google Search Partner websites
- all of the answers are correct
18.) Brian wants to know what would’ve happened if he’d selected different bid amounts in his Shopping campaign. He should:
- set up enhanced cost-per-click (ECPC) bidding
- customize the statistics tables in the Campaign tab
- use the priority setting in his Shopping campaign
- use the Bid Simulator
17.) What optimization recommendation might you make to a new client with Shopping campaigns that don’t include all of the products the company sells?
- Create a separate campaign for all products and subdivide the inventory using custom label attributes, then bid by item ID for the items not included in other campaigns
- Create a separate campaign with a low priority, and create 1 product group for all products and assign it a low bid
- Create a separate campaign with a high priority, and create 1 product group for all products and assign it a high bid
- Create a separate campaign for all products and subdivide the inventory based on products that are already being advertised, then assign these products a low bid
16.) After segmenting your client’s conversion data for a Shopping campaign, you see that mobile is driving 10 percent of sales. What should you do to optimize the campaign for this client, a children’s clothing retailer that sells its merchandise online and in stores?
- Set a mobile bid adjustment that accounts for the amount in sales that mobile is driving
- Create separate Shopping campaigns for desktop and mobile, budgeting the same amount for each campaign
- Create a separate Shopping campaign for mobile targeted to locations where your client has a physical store
- Set a desktop bid adjustment that accounts for the amount in sales that mobile is driving
15.) Mika has an online store and wants to create a Shopping campaign. What information does she need to create a Google Merchant Center account?
- Verified and claimed website URL
- Country where her products are sold
- Promotion text
- Local business data feed
14.) According to Google Shopping Policies, what can be included in promotional text?
- Product information taken from the data feed
- Repetition of words and phrases
- Text created from keyword insertion
- Text highlighting a special offer on specific products
13.) True or false: If Viola signs up to run Shopping ads but doesn’t post a refund policy on her website, she can’t run ads.
- True
- False
12.) In a Shopping campaign, conversion tracking:
- only counts purchases after clicks as conversions
- grants access to Search Funnel reports, which show how your customers complete a conversion
- provides in-depth reporting on how people use your website
- allows you to test changes, such as different campaign priorities and product group bids
11.) Which email contact does Google use to notify merchants about account warnings?
- Both Google Merchant Center technical contact and primary contact
- Google Merchant Center technical contact
- Google Merchant Center primary contact
- AdWords primary contact
10.) You should use multiple ad groups when you want to:
- Set a different priority on bidding within the same Shopping campaign
- Target a different country within the same Shopping campaign
- Link products from a different Merchant Center account
- Use a different bid modifier for products in the same Shopping campaign
9.) A client is using manual bidding for its Shopping campaign and you decide to use target return on ad spend (ROAS) to take advantage of AdWords’ automated bidding features. Before you begin using target ROAS, you need to make sure that:
- the client is using a third-party bidding platform that is compatible with target ROAS
- conversion tracking is set up for the campaign and each product group has more than 200 clicks per week a
- remarketing list for search ads is set up for the campaign
- each product group in the campaign is restructured so that it has fewer than 200 clicks per week
8.) What should Kevin take into account when optimizing the title attribute for his new line of surfboards?
- Include relevant attributes in the title such as brand, size, and color
- Include the location of his retail store
- Include the board style name only
- Use special characters such as exclamation points or all caps
7.) Muhammad wants to promote hats and shirts from the same brand, and decides to subdivide his “All products” product group. He first uses the attribute brand to select products for the brand and then uses the attribute category to create separate product groups for hats and shirts. His next step is to:
- use the Bid Simulator, but only for “Everything else in ‘All products’”
- check his conversion window settings and see if new product groups create changes
- set bids for his new product groups to align with his sales strategy
- check the benchmark cost-per-click (CPC) of his hats and shirts to inform his bid strategy
6.) Ryan’s shoe store sells a variety of shoes. His “active shoes” campaign is reaching the daily budget cap by the early afternoon. What should Ryan do to get more traffic for his products?
- Increase the maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) for all product groups
- Lower the maximum cost-per-click (max. CPC) for all product groups
- Remove underperforming items from the inventory
- Increase the budget cap of the campaign
5.) You’re optimizing the Shopping campaign for an online jewelry retailer promoting its new line of engagement rings. If you know that people who research engagement rings across multiple devices take longer to convert, what should you do to help this client better attribute the impact mobile has on its sales?
- Set a short conversion window, such as 7 days
- Set a longer conversion window, such as 30 days or 90 days
- Create a separate campaign optimized for mobile and compare how it drives sales
- Create a separate ad group optimized for mobile and compare how it drives sales
4.) What information do you need to enter in Google Merchant Center to create a Shopping campaign?
- Promotion text
- Local business data feed
- Business address
- Verified and claimed website URL
3.) Maximilian is starting a Shopping campaign for winter sports to sell skis, which are also listed in his campaign for mountain tourism. Maximilian has a specific budget just for his winter sports campaign. When skis are shown, he wants the bid to come from his winter sports campaign. Maximilian should:
- prioritize his Shopping campaigns according to seasons rather than geography
- make his winter sports budget high priority by adding his mountain tourism budget to it
- add “mountain tourism” to his negative keywords during the winter sports campaign
- make the winter sports campaign high priority and the mountain tourism low priority
2.) Angelika just submitted her product for the first time, and she had 2 errors, 3 warnings, and 5 notifications. What does she need to fix in order for her ads to show?
- Only the errors
- Only the warnings
- The warnings and errors
- All of the errors, warnings, and notifications
1.) Kelly is checking her product landing pages to make sure that she has all the required information. What piece of information is required to appear on every landing page?
- Price and currency
- Availability date
- Google product category
- Sale price