Google Google Adword Advertising Fundamentals Exam
Google AdWords Fundamentals (Page 4 )

Updated On: 12-Feb-2026

You have elected to use the device platform targeting in your Google AdWords. How is the quality score calculated for this feature?

  1. The type of device you've elected to target affects how the quality score is calculated.
  2. The type of operating system you've elected to target affects how the quality score is calculated.
  3. Quality scores are not calculated when a Google AdWords users elects to use content placement.
  4. The quality score is calculated the same as all Google AdWords ads: It's calculated using a variety of factors and measures how relevant your keyword is to your ad group and to a user's search query.

Answer(s): D



Jennifer has been notified that her ad was disapproved by Google. What tool can Jennifer use to determine why the ad has NOT been approved by Google AdWords?

  1. Keyword Review tool
  2. AdWords Editor tool
  3. Google AdWords ad tool
  4. Disapproved Ads tool

Answer(s): D



You're serving as a Google AdWords consultant for a company that sells electronics. Bob, your client, is new to Web-based business sales and he's concerned with how long his ad will run. You explain to Bob the concept of a daily budget and the monthly costs, but Bob is still worried and would like to just run his ad for a short period of time. What's the smallest amount of time that you can configure an ad to run for Bob?

  1. 15 minutes per week
  2. 48 hours per week
  3. 1 hour per week
  4. 24 hours per week

Answer(s): A



Google does not allow double-serving advertisements. Which one of the following is the best explanation of Google's double-serving policy?

  1. Google does not allow advertisers or affiliates to have ads across multiple accounts for the same or similar businesses, or ads across multiple accounts triggered by the same or similar keywords.
  2. Google does not allow advertisers or affiliates to have more than one identical business operating on more than one server.
  3. Google does allow multiple accounts triggered by the same or similar keywords as long as the advertisements direct the customers to a common Website.
  4. Google does not allow advertisers or affiliates to have competing ads for the same or similar businesses.

Answer(s): A



John has created a new Google AdWords and he has elected to include the ad in the Google Network. A few weeks later he decides that he longer wants to participate in the Google Network.
How can John opt out of the Google Network?

  1. John can contact Google and ask them to disassociate his ads from the Google Network.
  2. John can opt out of the network by deselecting the option to include the Google AdWords ad in the Google Network.
  3. John can opt out of the network through the Settings tab of the campaign page.
  4. John cannot opt of the network - once he joins his account is attached to the program.

Answer(s): C






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