3 Types of Questions in the Google Adwords Professional Exam
I just took the exam GAP (Google Adwords Professional) Fundamentals, I approved it (between 24 and 48 hours they send me an email and I can use the Qualified Individual medal :)) and these days I will be taking the GAP Advanced ... which according to they told me is even easier than the Fundamentals even some aspects.
I honestly was quite concerned by the fact that I did not know the level of difficulty that an exam of this type could have, however with some experience and reading the learning Center we are almost guaranteed to approve it, it is quite simple.
So here are 3 types of questions that you will find in the GAP exam
1) Common Sense Question: These types of questions abound in the exam and we try to use our common sense to determine that only one of the options has a shred of logic.
Example: Why did the hen cross the road?
a) Mazinger Z
b) $24
c) To get to the other side
d) I want it with mayonnaise, without ketchup and with mustard
We see that only the answer "C" makes sense, so the choice is not difficult (the exam is mined by this type of question), what we need is to know well the limitations and characteristics of each option or function since or else we can fail even in simple things.
2) Question for Elimination: None of the answers seems to be the most appropriate and in fact you can think of 10 possible answers that are better than those proposed by the exam ... however you have to stick to the "least worst".
Example: Which of these items would you take to a desert island if you could only choose one?
a) A bag of scorpions
b) Pimpinella's discography
c) The electricity bill
d) The DaVinci Code
If we choose the options we come to the conclusion that scorpions are not so bad ... and as a last resort we can eat them.
3) Question with two VERY likely answers: These types of questions are quite misleading and if we do not pay attention we can "drown in a glass of water" ... so it is better to read each answer several times and the question several times more.
Example: How much is 2 2?
a hundred
b) 8/4
c) four
d) 4
Yes OK the answers "C" and "D" could be correct, it is the answer "D" that best suits the context of the question.
Do not be afraid of this exam if you have to take it, it is just a matter of knowing how to use each function and having a minimum of common sense when implementing and optimizing campaigns.
Good luck! 😀