1.
Where can I find the version of Promiles a customer has signed up for?
Correct Answer
C. Customer Manager
Explanation
The version of Promiles that a customer has signed up for can be found in the Customer Manager. This is the platform where customer information and details are stored, including their subscription and account details. Therefore, it is the most appropriate place to find the version of Promiles that a customer has signed up for.
2.
What data must be recorded by our system for ProMiles to record a trip? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY!
Correct Answer(s)
A. GPS
C. PerformX
Explanation
The system must record GPS data in order to track the location and route of the trip. Additionally, the system must record PerformX data, which likely includes information about the performance and efficiency of the trip. Therefore, both GPS and PerformX data must be recorded by the system for ProMiles to accurately record a trip.
3.
Which version of ProMiles must a customer have to for fuel purchase to be uploaded on the ProMiles website?
Correct Answer
A. PM Fuel Tax
Explanation
To upload fuel purchase on the ProMiles website, a customer must have the PM Fuel Tax version of ProMiles. This version specifically includes features and functionalities related to fuel tax calculations and reporting. The State Miles version, on the other hand, may not have the necessary tools and capabilities for fuel purchase uploading. Therefore, PM Fuel Tax is the correct answer for this question.
4.
Where in the PFM can I confirm if a customer is using Vusion? Check all that apply.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Customer Manager - NEW
B. Users
Explanation
In the PFM, you can confirm if a customer is using Vusion by checking the Customer Manager - NEW and Users sections. These sections provide information about the customers and their usage of Vusion. The Customer Manager - NEW section allows you to manage and view details of customers, including their Vusion usage. The Users section provides information about the users associated with the customer and their access to Vusion. Therefore, by checking these sections, you can confirm if a customer is using Vusion.
5.
An odometer gap will be created on the ProMiles website if the PNET system is not able to record what data? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY!
Correct Answer(s)
A. GPS
C. PerformX
D. Incrementing Odometer
Explanation
If the PNET system is not able to record GPS data, PerformX data, or incrementing odometer data, an odometer gap will be created on the ProMiles website. This means that the website will not have accurate information about the distance traveled by a vehicle during a specific period of time. The working display is not mentioned as a data that needs to be recorded, so it does not affect the creation of an odometer gap.
6.
If a customer wants training for using the ProMiles system where should we direct them? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY!
Correct Answer(s)
A. Support Center
D. WebEx
Explanation
Customers who want training for using the ProMiles system should be directed to the Support Center and WebEx. The Support Center is likely to have resources and personnel dedicated to providing training and support for the system. WebEx is a platform commonly used for online meetings and webinars, making it a suitable option for remote training sessions. The other options, Customer Manager and Kayla and Frank, do not provide clear indications of their role in providing training for the ProMiles system.
7.
We provide customer service for fuel tax partners such as JJ Keller, Inter-tax (Comdata), EFS, Vusion or Permitax?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because the question asks if we provide customer service for fuel tax partners such as JJ Keller, Inter-tax (Comdata), EFS, Vusion or Permitax. The answer is false because the question is asking if we provide customer service for these specific partners, and it does not state that we do.
8.
Who is PeopleNet’s preferred fuel tax provider?
Correct Answer
B. Vusion
Explanation
Vusion is PeopleNet's preferred fuel tax provider.
9.
Fuel Purchases are needed to calculate a customer’s MPG for the reports available in the ProMiles site such as generic IFTA report.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Fuel purchases are necessary to calculate a customer's MPG (Miles Per Gallon) for the reports available on the ProMiles site, including the generic IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) report. This indicates that fuel purchases play a crucial role in determining the fuel efficiency of a vehicle and are essential for generating accurate reports.
10.
Which vendors pull data from the open interface?
Correct Answer(s)
C. Vusion
D. OTS
Explanation
Vusion and OTS are the vendors that pull data from the open interface. This means that these vendors have the capability to access and retrieve data from the open interface, which is an interface that allows external systems or applications to connect and exchange data with the main system. Comdata and TCH are not mentioned as vendors that pull data from the open interface, so they are not the correct answer.