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Shopify Fundamentals Test
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Shopify Fundamentals Test
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1. If you want to translate anything your customer will see into another language - which files do you need to edit?
2. A grouping of products defined by simple rules set by shop owners is called a:
3. The two parts of your store are called:
4. How do you enter Google Analytics tracking code in Shopify?
5. Which operating system is required for Shopify?
6. Which of the following online platforms does Shopify often use for managing apps created with the API?
7. What is the name of Shopify's ecommerce template language?
8. When customizing an email template - which programming language do you use?
9. What is the name of the tool Shopify uses to prevent spam?
10. Which of these are NOT programming languages supported by the Shopify API?
11. How can you ensure a particular image of your products gets 'featured?'
12. Which of these is NOT a method of payment accepted by Shopify?
13. How does Shopify calculate shipping rates?
14. Where does Shopify tracks your online store-™s traffic - revenue - and growth trends
15. When setting up a new order notification which of the following options are available?
16. What is the purpose of tagging a data type such as a product or customer?
17. What is the Shopify Job Board primarily used for?
18. True of False? You can set the administrative interface to any language you wish.
19. True or False? You can create groups of customers to send email newsletters to.
20. Shopify offers Mobile webpage themes
21. How do CSV files need to be encoded when uploading in bulk?
22. True or False? Tags are case sensitive.
23. Can I change my collection handle?
24. What is Shopify's easy-to-use in house programming language called
25. True or false? Smart Collections can be formed on both products and customers.