Google Analytics Individual Qualification Passed

I did the Google Analytics IQ test (doesn’t have anything to do with intelligence quotients) yesterday and got four questions wrong (out of seventy). It’s a good result by anyone’s standards, but I feel a little hard done by.

It’s not possible to find out which questions were answered incorrectly, and that’s a bit frustrating. I think I may have got a couple of the multiple-choice questions wrong, but I’d really like to know which ones, so I can fix my brain.

Additionally, where is my super-awesome certificate which that other person got?

In all, the answers were quite easy and straight-forward, so don’t be worried if you have not taken the test and wish to do so. The only issues I had was with the language they used, which in many cases was not clear and used quite poor grammar (typical of Google).

The real quality of the test came through at the end, when a gigantic message was displayed on the screen:

“You may now close your browser. You can close your browser by clicking on the ‘x’ in the upper right of the window.”

The test costs $50 (I had a voucher which meant it was free), so perhaps this is some ’smart’ Google employee’s way of making a quick buck from vain Analytics users.

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