Amazon Trivia Questions
In 2010, Amazon was reported as being the
largest single source of Internet what?
A: Consumer reviews.
"Search Inside the Book" is a feature which
allows customers to do what?
A: Search for keywords in the full text of many
books in the catalog.
"Search inside the Book" started with how many
titles?
A: 120,000.
When was the feature introduced?
A: On October 23, 2003.
Amazon instead of returning the
computer-readable text of the book returns what?
A: A photo of the matching page.
Amazon derives many of its sales from
third-party sellers who do what?
A: Sell products on Amazon.
Associates receive a commission for referring
customers to Amazon if the referral results in a
sale by doing what?
A: By placing links to Amazon on their websites.
How many affiliates does Amazon have worldwide?
A: Amazon has "over 900,000 members" in its
affiliate programs.
In the middle of
2014, the Amazon Affiliate
Program was used by what percentage of all
websites?
A: 1.2%
Amazon’s affiliate program is the second most
popular advertising network after whom?
A:
Google Ads.
How many sellers sold products through Amazon's
websites in 2007?
A: Over 1.3 million.
What is the Amazon sales rank (ASR)?
A: The ASR provides an indication of the
popularity of a product sold on any Amazon
locale.
How often is it updated?
A: Hourly.
The ASR has no direct effect on the sales of a
product, but it is used by Amazon to determine
what?
A: Which products to include in its bestsellers
lists.
Amazon contracted with Avangrid to
build and operate the first wind
farm in
North
Carolina to do what?
A: To power Amazon's
Virginia data centers.
When was the wind farm built?
A: In December
2016 despite opposition from
President Trump and some North Carolina
Republican legislators.
On May 5, 2014, Amazon unveiled a partnership
with whom?
A:Twitter.
Amazon employs what kind of e-commerce strategy?
A: Multi-level.
Some large e-commerce sellers use Amazon to sell
their products in addition to doing what?
A: Selling them through their own websites.
The sales are processed through Amazon.com and
end up where?
A: At individual sellers for processing and
order fulfillment.
In November 2015, Amazon opened its first what?
A: Physical bookstore.
What is it called?
A: Amazon Books.
Where is it located?
A: In University
Village in Seattle.
Since June 19, 2000, Amazon's logotype has
featured a what?
A: A curved arrow leading from A to Z.
What does it represent?
A: That the company carries every product from A
to Z.
The arrow is shaped like a what?
A: Smile.