Content Categorization
Question 1:
What does the “Page Exit Ratio” measure?
- A) The percentage of users who leave after viewing only one page
- B) The percentage of exits from a page out of the total page views
- C) The total time spent on a page
- D) The number of times a page is viewed in a session
Question 2:
Which of the following describes “Single-Page Visits”?
- A) Visits where a user lands and exits from the same page
- B) Visits where a user views multiple pages
- C) Visits that result in a conversion
- D) Visits where a user spends more than 10 minutes on the site
Question 3:
What is a “Bounce” in web analytics?
- A) When a user refreshes a page multiple times
- B) When a user views only one page and then exits
- C) When a user clicks on multiple links on a page
- D) When a user returns to the site within 24 hours
Question 4:
How is “Bounce Rate” calculated?
- A) By dividing the total number of page views by the total number of sessions
- B) By dividing the number of single-page view visits by the total number of visits
- C) By dividing the total time spent on the site by the number of pages viewed
- D) By dividing the number of conversions by the total number of visits
Question 5:
What does a high “Bounce Rate” indicate?
- A) That visitors are finding the content engaging
- B) That visitors are leaving the site after viewing only one page
- C) That visitors are converting at a high rate
- D) That visitors are viewing multiple pages in a session
Question 6:
Which of the following best describes “Single Page View Visits (Bounces)”?
- A) Visits where a user interacts with multiple elements on a single page
- B) Visits where a user views only one page and then exits
- C) Visits where a user views multiple pages in quick succession
- D) Visits that result in a conversion
Question 7:
What does the “Page Exit Ratio” help you understand?
- A) How many users are clicking on ads
- B) Which pages are the last viewed before visitors leave the site
- C) How many pages are viewed in a single session
- D) The average time spent on the site