Visit Categorisation
Question 1:
What is an “Entry Page”?
- A) The last page a visitor views before leaving the site
- B) The first page a visitor lands on when they start a session
- C) A page specifically designed to end a user’s experience on the site
- D) The page with the most views during a session
Question 2:
Which of the following best describes a “Landing Page”?
- A) The page where a visitor exits the site
- B) The first page in a session, often used in marketing campaigns
- C) A page that automatically redirects users to another site
- D) A page with the highest number of internal links
Question 3:
What does an “Exit Page” indicate in web analytics?
- A) The page where a visitor first enters the site
- B) The last page viewed before a user leaves the site
- C) A page designed to capture user information before they leave
- D) A page with the highest conversion rate
Question 4:
How is “Visit Duration” typically measured?
- A) By the total number of clicks during a session
- B) By the total time spent on the site during a session
- C) By the number of pages visited during a session
- D) By the number of conversions during a session
Question 5:
What is a “Referrer” in web analytics?
- A) A page within your site that links to other pages on the same site
- B) The URL of the previous web page that brought a visitor to your site
- C) The first page a user visits on your site
- D) The last page a user visits on your site
Question 6:
Which of the following best describes an “Internal Referrer”?
- A) A URL from a different website that brings traffic to your site
- B) A page within your own site that links to another page on the same site
- C) The first page a visitor sees on your website
- D) A search engine result that directs users to your site
Question 7:
What is an “External Referrer”?
- A) A URL from a different website that brings traffic to your site
- B) The first page a visitor sees on your website
- C) The last page a visitor sees on your website
- D) A page within your own site that leads to another page