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Question 171

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Suppose I have the following view. What will be the total number of marks if I drag a new measure to the row shelf vs the column shelf?

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If dragged to row shelf : 14 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 7 marks
If dragged to row shelf : 14 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 7 marks
If dragged to row shelf : 7 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 14 marks
If dragged to row shelf : 7 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 14 marks
If dragged to row shelf : 14 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 14 marks
If dragged to row shelf : 14 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 14 marks
If dragged to row shelf : 7 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 7 marks
If dragged to row shelf : 7 marks ; If dragged to column shelf : 7 marks
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

This is a tricky question often asked in the exam.

If we drag a new measure to the row shelf, the following happens:

We now have 2 rows, and the same 7 columns for both these rows.Therefore, 2x7 = 14 marks!

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But if we drag the same measure to the column shelf, we have just 1 row and a chart created for each of the columns.So (1x7) = 7 marks!

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Reference and notes:https://medium.com/@justindixon91/tableau-specialist-exam-notes-part-4-understanding-tableau-concepts-f78de83fdd35

asked 23/09/2024
Nogueira Elder
36 questions

Question 172

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Creating a scatter plot requires a minimum of how many measures?

2
2
4
4
1
1
3
3
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

We can use scatter plots to visualizerelationshipsbetween numerical variables!

In Tableau, you create a scatter plot by placing at least one measure on the Columns shelf and at least one measure on the Rows shelf(Total 2 minimum). If these shelves contain both dimensions and measures, Tableau places the measures as the innermost fields, which means that measures are always to the right of any dimensions that you have also placed on these shelves. The word 'innermost' in this case refers to the table structure.

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A scatter plot can use several mark types. By default, Tableau uses the shape mark type. Depending on your data, you might want to use another mark type, such as a circle or a square. For more information, seeChange the Type of Mark in the View.

To create a scatter plot, follow the steps below:

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asked 23/09/2024
Joan Campo
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Question 173

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Which of the following are valid ways to make the font more readable in Tableau?

Decrease the font size
Decrease the font size
Don't use backgrounds
Don't use backgrounds
use a clear and readable font
use a clear and readable font
Make the Font color sharper / darker than the background
Make the Font color sharper / darker than the background
Increase the font size
Increase the font size
Suggested answer: C, D, E

Explanation:

This is one of the most common questions on the Tableau Desktop Specialist Exam.

Wrong options -

1) Don't use backgrounds -This is not a solution. What if we want to use backgrounds? We can't just stop using backgrounds to solve this problem.

2) Decrease the font size -Do you think using a smaller font will make the text more readable? No right? Hence, this is wrong too.

All other options are ways recommended to make your text more readable!

asked 23/09/2024
JEAN-MARIE HERMANT
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Question 174

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Which of the following describes the best way to change the formatting at aworkbooklevel?

Right click anywhere in the view, choose format, and then specify the formatting in the new Format workbook pane.
Right click anywhere in the view, choose format, and then specify the formatting in the new Format workbook pane.
It is only possible to specify formatting at a worksheet level, not at the workbook level.
It is only possible to specify formatting at a worksheet level, not at the workbook level.
Click on Text in the Marks card, choose format, and then specify the formatting in the new Format workbook pane.
Click on Text in the Marks card, choose format, and then specify the formatting in the new Format workbook pane.
Choose Format from the menu on top and then specify the formatting in the new Format workbook pane.
Choose Format from the menu on top and then specify the formatting in the new Format workbook pane.
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

It is very much possible to specify the formatting at aWORKBOOKlevel (all sheets) instead of a single worksheet level.

You can quickly change how fonts, titles, and lines look in every view in a workbook by specifying format settings at the workbook level, instead of the worksheet level.

For example, you might want to use a specific font, size, and color so that all views adhere to your company's brand. You might also want to remove grid lines from your views---or make them more noticeable by increasing their pixel size or color.

You can also change the theme used by your workbook. Themes control items like the default font, colors, and line thickness. When you create a new workbook, it automatically uses the Default theme, which uses visual best practices.

Change fonts in your workbook:

You can change all fonts in your workbook or you can change fonts for only certain areas, such as just worksheet titles.

1) On the Format menu, select Workbook.

2) The Format Workbook pane replaces the Data pane on the left and provides a series of drop-down lists where you can change all font settings in a workbook, as well as the font settings for titles of worksheets, stories, and dashboards.

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Note:If you have made font changes at the worksheet level, such as on a filter card or a worksheet title, changing the font at the WORKBOOK level will overwrite those changes.

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Reset a workbook to its default settings

When you make changes to your workbook's font settings, a gray dot appears next to the setting in the Format Workbook pane. You can quickly switch back to default settings using the Reset to Defaults button.

1) On the Format menu, select Workbook.

2) In the Format Workbook pane, click Reset to Defaults.

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asked 23/09/2024
Vo Quoc Bao
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Question 175

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Which of the following are true about dimensions?

They contain contain numeric, quantitative values
They contain contain numeric, quantitative values
They contain qualitative values (such as names, dates, or geographical data)
They contain qualitative values (such as names, dates, or geographical data)
They affect the level of detail in the view
They affect the level of detail in the view
Dates are mostly placed in dimensions by default for relational data sources
Dates are mostly placed in dimensions by default for relational data sources
Suggested answer: B, C, D

Explanation:

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Measures contain numeric quantitative values hence that option is incorrect.

Reference 1:https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/datafields_typesandroles.htm

Reference 2:https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/dates.htm

asked 23/09/2024
Willem Alves
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Question 176

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Which of the following are valid ways to italicize Tooltip content in Tableau?

Click on Format in the Menu bar, choose Font, and then edit the Tooltip options to italicize the font
Click on Format in the Menu bar, choose Font, and then edit the Tooltip options to italicize the font
Click on Tooltip in the Marks card, select the text, and then use the Italics option
Click on Tooltip in the Marks card, select the text, and then use the Italics option
Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use the italics option
Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use the italics option
Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use the italics option
Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use the italics option
Suggested answer: A, B, C

Explanation:

The only incorrect option is - Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use the italics option.

This option doesn't exist. See below:

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The rest of the options do exist, and therefore are correct:

Tableau TDS-C01 image Question 176 explanation 76519 09232024004744000000

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Tableau TDS-C01 image Question 176 explanation 76519 09232024004744000000

Tableau TDS-C01 image Question 176 explanation 76519 09232024004744000000

asked 23/09/2024
Joseph Washington
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Question 177

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Which of the following are true about Dashboards in Tableau?

Floating items can be layered over other objects
Floating items can be layered over other objects
Tiled items don't overlap
Tiled items don't overlap
A bar chart can be used a floating item
A bar chart can be used a floating item
None of these
None of these
Suggested answer: A, B, C

Explanation:

From the official Tableaudocumentation:

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As we can see below, Bar charts can be used as a floating object.

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asked 23/09/2024
TIAM HERVE
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Question 178

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Which of the following are valid ways to export a dashboard with multiple visualisations as an image?

Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar followed by Export, then choose Image
Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar followed by Export, then choose Image
using the floating export worksheet option on the Dashboard
using the floating export worksheet option on the Dashboard
Right click on the dashboard, and choose Copy, then image.
Right click on the dashboard, and choose Copy, then image.
Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar followed by Copy Image
Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar followed by Copy Image
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Only 1 option is correct -

Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar followed by Copy Image

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Right click on the dashboard, and choose Copy, then image -Try doing this, you will end up copying just one of the worksheets not the entire dashboard

Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar followed by Export, then choose Image -Again, try doing this. You will end up copying just one of the worksheets not the entire dashboard

Using the floating export worksheet option on the Dashboard -No such option exists

asked 23/09/2024
Dave Breath
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Question 179

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A Tableau Data Source File (.tds) contains which of the following?

Default Field Properties
Default Field Properties
Copy of any local file-based data
Copy of any local file-based data
Calculated Fields
Calculated Fields
Data Source Type
Data Source Type
Suggested answer: A, C, D

Explanation:

All are correct, except - Copy of any local file-based data. This is contained in a .tdsx file (Tableau Packaged Data Source)!

According to the official documentation -

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asked 23/09/2024
Anna Fagulova
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Question 180

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What do the colours Blue and Green represent in Tableau?

Discrete and Continuous
Discrete and Continuous
Measures and Dimensions
Measures and Dimensions
Continuous and Discrete
Continuous and Discrete
Dimensions and Measures
Dimensions and Measures
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Important question! If you selected Dimension and Measure, don't worry! It is a very common mistake. But we're here to learn aren't we?

When you connect to a new data source, Tableau assigns each field in the data source as dimension or measure in the Data pane, depending on the type of data the field contains. You use these fields to build views of your data.

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Tableau TDS-C01 image Question 180 explanation 76523 09232024004744000000

Tableau TDS-C01 image Question 180 explanation 76523 09232024004744000000

asked 23/09/2024
Akash Patel
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