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#1. Which type of ad unit should you put *at the side* of a (desktop) webpage? ? You will have seen this on most websites
#2. What is a name for a *336×280* ad unit? ? A 336x280 also has another name, but one of these answers is correct
#3. What are the dimensions of a *Large Rectangle* ad unit? ? It's bigger than a medium rectangle
#4. How many pixels in total does the *300×100* take up? ? Do the maths
#5. What is a name for a *160×600* ad unit? ? A 160x600 also has another name, but one of these answers is correct
#6. What does *BTF* stand for in digital marketing? ? It is for ads you cannot see immediately
#7. What is a name for a *300×600* ad unit? ? A 300x600 also has another name, but one of these answers is correct
#9. Which type of ad unit should you put *at the side* of a (desktop) webpage? ? You don't want ads at the side of your webpages to leave too little room for your actual content
#10. How many pixels in total does the *160×600* take up? ? Do the maths
#11. How many pixels in total does the *400×300* take up? ? Do the maths
#12. Which ad size works on desktop, tablet and (most) mobiles? ? It is mainly about screen size.
#13. What are the dimensions of a *LREC* ad unit? ? LREC doesn't stand for large triangle
#14. Which one of these is a *vertical* ad unit? ? A vertical ad unit is one which is significantly taller than it is wide.
#15. Which type of ad unit should you put *at the side* of a (desktop) webpage? ? You don't want ads at the side of your webpages to leave too little room for your actual content
#16. Which of these ad sizes are best for mobile? ? It is mainly about screen size.
#17. What is a name for a *120×600* ad unit? ? This was replaced by the 160x600 (which was replaced by the 300x600)
#18. Why did the *160×600* replace the *120×600* on most websites? ? 120x600s persist, but they have been *mostly* replaced
#19. Which type of video ad plays *during* a video? ? Deceptively sounds like it only plays at the halfway point
#20. Where does an *Overlay* ad unit appear? ? Like a pop-up, but not like a pop-up