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An advertiser selling airline tickets has designed an image ad with drop-down menus for airport departure and arrival locations. Rather than programming the menu to show airports, the advertiser wants a click on the ad to go to his website. This ad will:

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An advertiser selling airline tickets has designed an image ad with drop-down menus for airport departure and arrival locations. Rather than programming the menu to show airports, the advertiser wants a click on the ad to go to his website. This ad will:

 A)  perform well on the Display Network because it contains relevant information
 B)  perform poorly on the Display Network because it will frustrate people
 C)  be resized on the Display Network because it lacks animation elements
 D)  be disapproved because it mimics a function the ad can't perform

Explanations:

Ads should be relevant and useful for users. If your ad mimics a function that ad can't perform it will violate Google policies and ad will be disapproved.


Using mimicking functions/animations are restricted under Google Display Network display ad policies.
Read more here: https://support.google.com/partners/answer/2768633?hl=en