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What is the purpose of the x-default hreflang tag?
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To specify the primary language of a website
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To indicate the most important page variant
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To specify the default page when no other language variant is appropriate
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To exclude a page from language targeting
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Which of the following is NOT a valid method for implementing hreflang?
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HTML tags
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HTTP headers
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XML sitemaps
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Robots.txt file
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What is the correct syntax for specifying both language and country in a hreflang tag?
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language_country
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language/country
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language-country
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language:country
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Which of the following is a key rule for implementing hreflang tags?
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Hreflang tags should only be used for the primary language version
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Hreflang tags are unidirectional
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Self-referential hreflang attributes are mandatory
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Hreflang tags are bidirectional
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What does Google do when it encounters pages with similar content in the same language but different regions (e.g., en-us and en-gb)?
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Always shows both versions in search results
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May see them as duplicates and choose only one URL as canonical
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Automatically merges the content of both pages
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Ignores region-specific hreflang tags
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What is the consequence of having a mismatch between hreflang and HTML lang attributes?
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It affects Google’s ranking algorithm
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It causes the page to be de-indexed
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It may confuse other search engines and browsers
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It triggers a manual penalty from Google
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Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice for implementing hreflang?
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Using valid language codes
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Implementing bidirectional links
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Using IP-based redirection for language versions
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Including self-referential hreflang tags
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What is the purpose of using hreflang in the XML sitemap?
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To improve website loading speed
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To specify language variations without modifying HTML
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To override HTML hreflang tags
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To create a separate sitemap for each language
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Which hreflang implementation method is recommended for non-HTML files like PDFs?
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HTML tags
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HTTP headers
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XML sitemaps
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Meta tags
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What happens when Google encounters an invalid hreflang tag?
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It penalizes the website
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It ignores the invalid tag
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It attempts to correct the tag automatically
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It removes all hreflang tags from the page
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What is the recommended approach for suggesting a better language version to users?
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Automatic redirection based on IP address
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Blocking access to other language versions
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Using a small banner to suggest the appropriate version
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Requiring users to select their language before accessing the site
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Which of the following is a common hreflang issue that Google may ignore or fix automatically?
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Missing bidirectional links
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Invalid language codes
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Using “en-UK” instead of “en-GB”
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Hreflang tags placed in the body of the page
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