Practice
1. What is the main purpose of the Site Health feature in WordPress?
easy
Solution
Step 1: Understand Site Health purpose
Site Health is designed to check your website for issues that might affect performance or security.Step 2: Compare options with purpose
Creating posts, changing themes, and managing comments are unrelated to health monitoring.Final Answer:
To find and fix website problems -> Option AQuick Check:
Site Health = Find and fix problems [OK]
Hint: Site Health = website problem finder [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Confusing Site Health with content creation
- Thinking it manages themes or comments
- Assuming it is for SEO optimization
2. Which menu path in the WordPress Dashboard leads you to the Site Health tool?
easy
Solution
Step 1: Recall Site Health location
Site Health is found under the Tools menu in the WordPress Dashboard.Step 2: Verify other menu options
Settings, Appearance, and Plugins menus do not contain Site Health.Final Answer:
Tools > Site Health -> Option BQuick Check:
Site Health in Tools menu [OK]
Hint: Site Health is under Tools menu [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Looking under Settings instead of Tools
- Searching in Appearance or Plugins menus
- Confusing Site Health with general settings
3. After running Site Health, you see a message:
Critical issues found: 2. What does this mean?medium
Solution
Step 1: Interpret Site Health message
"Critical issues found: 2" means there are two serious problems detected on the site.Step 2: Eliminate unrelated options
Fully optimized site means no critical issues. Plugins and posts count are unrelated.Final Answer:
Your site has two important problems that need fixing -> Option DQuick Check:
Critical issues = serious problems [OK]
Hint: Critical issues mean serious problems [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Thinking critical issues mean no problems
- Confusing issues with plugin count
- Assuming it relates to posts
4. You run Site Health but it shows no data and an error message. What is a likely cause?
medium
Solution
Step 1: Analyze error cause
Site Health requires a compatible WordPress version; outdated versions can cause errors or no data.Step 2: Check other options
Number of posts, theme color mode, or user count do not cause Site Health errors.Final Answer:
Your WordPress version is outdated and incompatible -> Option AQuick Check:
Outdated WordPress = Site Health errors [OK]
Hint: Update WordPress to fix Site Health errors [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Blaming theme color or user count
- Assuming posts affect Site Health data
- Ignoring WordPress version compatibility
5. You want to improve your WordPress site's health score. Which two actions should you take together?
hard
Solution
Step 1: Identify key health improvements
Updating plugins and using a supported PHP version improve security and performance, boosting health score.Step 2: Evaluate other options
Deleting posts, changing themes, or adding users/plugins do not directly improve site health score.Final Answer:
Update all plugins and switch to a supported PHP version -> Option CQuick Check:
Plugin updates + PHP support = better health [OK]
Hint: Update plugins and PHP for better health [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Thinking deleting posts improves health
- Assuming more plugins always help
- Believing theme changes fix health issues
