Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Upwork Ecommerce Test


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• Society for Wire Fund Transfer.
• Society for Worldwide International Fund Transfer.
• Society for Worldwide International Financial Transactions.
• Society for Worldwide Interbank Fund Transfer.
• Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.
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• Landing page
• Doorway page
• Search invite page
• Inbound page
• Hallway page
3. By what form of identity can you send funds to someone using Paypal?
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• Address and Paypal password
• Name and Paypal password
• Email id
• Bank details
4. By what name are companies that help websites find advertisers, commonly referred to?
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• Online promoters
• Banner marketplaces
• Affiliate Networks
• Ecommerce facilitators
5. A recruiting firm that uses the online testing services of a skills testing website is an example of _______?
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• B2C
• B2B
• D2D
• W2N
6. A __________ is a record of a user's activity on the Internet, including every Web site and every page of every Web site visited.
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• Clicktrail
• Clickpath
• Clickstream
• Clickwalk
7. How are Electronic Checks authenticated?
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• Authentication of the electronic check is done via digital signatures from a smart card-based device.
• The technique is the same as that for credit cards.
• The technique is the same as that for debit cards.
• Electronic Checks cannot be authenticated.
• None of the above.
8. What does SET stand for?
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• Secure Electronic Transfer.
• Secure Ecommerce Transaction.
• Secure Electronic Transaction.
• Secure Ecommerce Transfer.
• Secret Electronic Transaction.
9. Which of the following options describes a hardware or software that acts as a mediator between two distinct protocols and helps in the transfer of information between diverse systems.
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• Interchanger
• Gateway
• Highway
• eExchange

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10. What does CTR stand for in the context of internet advertising?
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• Cost for thousand banner rotation.
• Click through rotation.
• Click through revenue.
• Click through ratio.
• Click through rate.
11. What is the X.509 standard?
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• It is an internationally recognized standard that lays down specifications for Digital Certificates.
• It is an internationally recognized EDI standard.
• It is an international standard related to use of smart cards with PCs.
• It is an internationally recognized standard for electronic checks.
• None of the above.
12. What is the ANSI Accredited Standards Committee X12 responsible for?
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• Developing and maintaining encryption standards used within the US.
• Developing and reviewing the legal framework for Ecommerce in the US.
• Developing and maintaining the EDI standards used within the US.
• Developing and maintaining the SET standard.
• None of the above.
13. Which of the following statements is true with regard to smart cards?
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• They have no role to play in Ecommerce.
• They are likely to be used for Ecommerce in exactly the same way that credit cards are used.
• They are likely to be used for Ecommerce in the near future through smart card readers which attach to the PC.
• They are likely to be used for Ecommerce in exactly the same way that debit cards are used.
• None of the above.
14. Which of the following companies were the chief contributors in the development of the SET protocol?
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• VISA and Mastercard.
• Verisign.
• RSA Systems and Verisign.
• SET Software.
• Verisign and IBM.
15. In the context of Ecommerce, what is a Virtual Terminal?
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• It is another name given to a computer screen.
• It is a device that allows merchants who have internet access to take orders over the phone or mail and manually enter credit card information without the need for an internet storefront.
• It is a character based terminal without a CPU, hard disk or RAM, that was used with Unix based systems before the advent of GUI operating systems.
• It is type of software that allows merchants to view the transactions as they happen on their site.
• It is a type of software that allows web sites to conduct automatic credit card authentication.
16. How does AVS work?
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• The cardholder's address and ZIP Code provided at the time of the transaction are compared to the address as registered with the cardholder's card issuing bank.
• The card holder's address is matched against an online directory of addresses.
• The card holder's address is compared with his ZIP code to see whether they match.
• The card holder's ZIP code and telephone code are compared to see whether they match.
• None of the above.
17. What is the speed of a T-1 internet connection?
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• 1.54 megabits/second
• 1.54 megabytes/second
• 45 megabits/second
• 1.54 gigabits/second
18. What does Value Added Network mean?
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• There is no such thing.
• It is a privately owned network with subscribers paying a fee to use it.
• It is a network that provides services such as cable TV or telephony in addition to data transfer.
• It is the name of a network that is used by the international banking community to exchange financial data.
• None of the above.
19. What is OBI?
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• A standard technical specification designed to facilitate open commerce on the Internet.
• A consortium of software companies trying to promote e-business.
• A consortium of investment banks trying to promote e-business.
• A payment gateway software.
• A standard technical specification designed to facilitate B2B ecommerce using Extranets.
20. Which of the following statements is not true with regard to SSL and SET?
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• In SET, both the purchaser and the merchant must posses a Digital ID whereas in SSL, only the merchant requires one.
• In SET, the purchaser must buy through a SET enabled wallet whereas in SSL, the buyer can either use a wallet or fill out a secure form.
• Both SSL and SET use Digital Certificates.
• SSL can be used for setting up secure web sites whereas SET cannot.
• All of these statements are true.
21. What is the speed of a T-3 internet connection?
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• 1.54 megabits/second
• 1.54 megabytes/second
• 1.54 gigabits/second
• 45 megabits/second
• 45 megabytes/second
22. What is the Data Interchange Standards Association (DISA) responsible for?
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• Developing standards for networking protocols.
• Developing standards for secure communication protocols.
• Developing EDI standards.
• Developing standards for email protocols.
• Developing standards for voice based communication.
23. What is spoofing?
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• Copying text of images from existing web sites.
• Using a packet analyzing software to steal data that is travelling on a network.
• Creating an illegitimate site that appears to be published by an established organization.
• Stealing credit cards numbers by reading secret data that is travelling across the internet.
• None of the above.
24. What does OBI stand for?
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• Online business initiative.
• Online broker investment.
• Online business infrastructure.
• Open business on the internet.
• Open buying on the internet.
25. What are Micropayments?
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• A series of small payments using credit or debit card
• Payment of taxes related to ecommerce
• The additional margin charged by ecommerce service providers to cover the cost of transaction processing
• Transaction processing charges on very small payments
• Payments of very small denominations that are difficult to collect with the usual payment systems
26. Which of the following are common uses for a personal digital ID?
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• Signing your emails.
• Selling items through your site using the SET protocol.
• Buying items using the SET protocol.
• Signing emails and buying items using SET.
• Signing emails and buying and selling items using SET.
27. What does the term Subject mean with regard to digital certificates?
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• It is a combination of Organization, Country and Common Name.
• It is a combination of Organization, Organization Unit, Country and Common Name.
• It is a combination of Organization, Organization Unit and Common Name.
• It is a combination of Organization, Organization Unit and Country.
• It is a combination of Organization, Common Name.
28. State whether the following statement is true or false. Pages views include the hits on non-html components of the webpage such as graphics.
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• True
• False
29. What is the D-U-N-S Number?
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• A Unique number attached to a web server
• A unique number attached to a web visitor who makes a purchase
• The total number of visitors who visited the website and bought something
• A number used to identify companies
30. What is an Automated Clearing House Transaction?
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• An online payment made using a credit card.
• An electronic fund transfer through the Federal Reserve Bank from a checking or savings account.
• A technique used to implement B2B ecommerce transactions.
• A technique for processing paper checks.
• A technique for processing bank drafts.
31. What is the term for the penalty, for an agreed upon amount, assessed by retail customer to a supplier for not following vendor procedures established in the contract with the retailer?
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• Denial penalty
• Procedural defaults penalty
• Hit back
• Chargeback
• Pay back
32. Which statement is true with regard to 40 bit SSL?
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• It must use a 1024 bit public key.
• It can use either a 1024 bit or a 512 bit public key.
• It must use a 512 bit public key.
• It must use a 1024 bit secret key.
• It must use a 512 bit secret key.
33. What is the term for a company that delivers products to the end client on behalf of the website that sold the product?
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• End shipper
• Last shipper
• Drop shipper
• Door shipper
34. What is the return code of Gateway timed out?
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• 502
• 503
• 504
• 505
35. What are the general requirements for opening a merchant account in the USA.
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• A checking account in a US bank.
• A verifiable US postal address.
• A credit card valid in the US.
• A checking account in a US bank and a verifiable US postal address.
• A credit card valid in the US and a verifiable US postal address.
36. Which formats are supported for storing digital certificates?
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• X.509 with DER encoding.
• X.509 with Base64 encoding.
• PKCS.
• X.509 with DER encoding or X.509 with Base64 encoding.
• X.509 with DER encoding or X.509 with Base64 encoding or PKCS.
37. What is common between Verisign, GTE and Thawte?
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• They are Certifying Authorities.
• They are merchant banks.
• They are payment gateway service providers.
• They collectively developed the SSL protocol.
• They collectively developed the SET protocol.
38. What are affiliate programs?
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• A banner exchange program.
• A system whereby an individual does freelance marketing on behalf of a web site.
• A system whereby a site can earn revenue by redirecting surfers to another site.
• There is no such thing.
39. What is Mondex?
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• The name of an online stock exchange.
• A new public key based secure communication protocol resembling SET.
• The name of a payment gateway service provider.
• A smart card based payment system backed by Mastercard.
• A software for basic credit card authentication.
40. What does CPC stand for in the context of internet advertising?
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• Clicks per cost.
• Clicks per cent.
• Clicks per charge.
• Cost per click.
• None of the above.
41. What steps can be taken to prevent hackers from sabotaging your web site?
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• Use a secure connection while logging on to perform administrative tasks on your site.
• Use a system of digital signatures to authenticate the site administrators.
• Change your administrative passwords frequently and keep them secret.
• Use a recognized ISP with an established security record.
• All of the above
42. What is stored in a computers memory for remembering preferences during a web site visit that is flushed on leaving the site.
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• Registry entries
• Preference entries
• Snapshots
• Cookies
43. Which of the following statements is true with regard to https?
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• https can use either SSL or SET.
• https uses SSL.
• https can use SSL, SET or several other secure protocols.
• https can use SSL or DES.
• None of the above.
44. How is advertising cost calculated using CPM?
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• The number of clicks on a banner divided by 1000.
• The number of clicks on a banner divided by 100.
• The number of clicks on a banner divided by 10.
• The number of banner impressions divided by 1000.
• The number of banner impressions divided by 1 million.
45. What does the term Discount Rate mean in the context of Ecommerce?
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• The percentage of bonus that your credit card company gives you if you pay your bills on time.
• The percentage of fine that your credit card company charges if you don't pay your bills on time.
• The percentage of the total transaction amount that the bank will usually deduct prior to transferring your deposit into your bank account.
• The percentage of fine that your credit card company charges if you cross your credit limit.
• None of the above.
46. The portion of a Web page that is visible once the page has loaded is termed as?
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• Area of visibility
• Above the fold
• Below the title
• Below the header
• Impact area
47. What is the name of the methodology that allows digital data to be transmitted and read at another location that uses a different format from the original source.
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• Tunneling
• Latency
• Interoperability
• Digital Interchange
48. What does InterNIC stand for?
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• Internet Naming Information Center.
• Internet Network Information Conference.
• Internet Network Identification Center.
• Internet Network Information Center.
• Internet Naming and Identification Center.
49. What is the key size for the Data Encryption Standard(DES) algorithm?
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• 56 bits.
• 128 bits.
• 512 bits.
• 1024 bits.
• 40 bits.
50. Which of the following statements is true with regard to EDI?
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• The concept of EDI is outdatated and will die out in the near future.
• The concept of EDI is already outdated and it died out in the mid 90s.
• EDI is a concept that is only related to Virtual Private Networks and has no place on the internet.
• EDI is a concept that is only related to Value Added Networks and has no place on the internet.
• Future implementations of EDI are likely to be XML based.

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