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For which of the following charts, does the Size option on the Marks card not work?

A.
Gantt Chart
A.
Gantt Chart
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B.
Bar Chart
B.
Bar Chart
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C.
Tree Map
C.
Tree Map
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D.
Pie Chart
D.
Pie Chart
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Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

You can adjust the size for all charts except the Tree Map. You use dimensions to define the structure of the treemap, and measures to define the size or color of the individual rectangles. Treemaps are a relatively simple data visualization that can provide insight in a visually attractive format.

In a Tree Map, the measure itself defines the size and colour! The greater the sum of Measure for each category, the darker and larger its box.

Which of the following are valid Dashboard size options?

A.
Range
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Range
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B.
Fixed Size
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Fixed Size
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C.
Automatic
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Automatic
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D.
Scaled
D.
Scaled
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Suggested answer: A, B, C

Explanation:

Scaled isNOTa valid size options when creating Dashboards in Tableau!

After you create a dashboard, you might need to resize and reorganize it to work better for your users.

While borders and background colors let you visually highlightitems on a dashboard, _________ lets you precisely space items.

A.
padding
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padding
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B.
margining
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margining
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C.
tiling
C.
tiling
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D.
spacing
D.
spacing
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Paddinglets you precisely space items on dashboard, while borders and background colors let you visually highlight them.Inner paddingsets the spacing between item contents and the perimeter of the border and background color;outer paddingprovides additional spacing beyond the border and background color.

Which of the following are valid way(s) to make either of Rows or Columns Bold without affecting the other?

A.
Right click on Rows or Columns, and choose format. In the Font option click on Bold.
A.
Right click on Rows or Columns, and choose format. In the Font option click on Bold.
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B.
Select Text Label on the Marks Card, choose Rows or Columns, and then select Bold.
B.
Select Text Label on the Marks Card, choose Rows or Columns, and then select Bold.
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C.
Choose Format then Font from the Menu bar, and select Bold under the Header option
C.
Choose Format then Font from the Menu bar, and select Bold under the Header option
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D.
Choose Format from the Menu bar, select Row or Column, and then select Bold under the header option
D.
Choose Format from the Menu bar, select Row or Column, and then select Bold under the header option
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Suggested answer: A, D

Explanation:

1) Right click on Rows or Columns, and choose format. In the Font option click on Bold. (CORRECT) - this will modify only the selected axis (row or column)

2) Choose Format then Font from the Menu bar, and select Bold under the Header option (INCORRECT) - this modifies both rows and columns at the same time

3) Choose Format from the Menu bar, select Row or Column, and then select Bold under the header option (CORRECT) - this will modify only the selected axis (row or column)

4) Select Text Label on the Marks Card, choose Rows or Columns, and then select Bold. (INCORRECT) - no such option exists

Which of the following lets yougroup related dashboard items together so you can quickly position them?

A.
Layout Extensions
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Layout Extensions
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B.
Layout Blanks
B.
Layout Blanks
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C.
Layout Containers
C.
Layout Containers
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D.
Layout positioners
D.
Layout positioners
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Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Layout containerslet you group related dashboard items together so you can quickly position them. As you change the size and placement of items inside a container, other container items automatically adjust

Which of the following are valid Layout Container types when using Dashboards in Tableau?

A.
Vertical Container
A.
Vertical Container
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B.
Diagonal Container
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Diagonal Container
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C.
Horizontal Container
C.
Horizontal Container
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D.
Split Container
D.
Split Container
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Suggested answer: A, C

Explanation:

If you are working with a huge dataset, which of the following are strong reasons to use a context filter?

A.
Improve query performance
A.
Improve query performance
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B.
To make the context filter a dependent filter
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To make the context filter a dependent filter
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C.
To help clean the data
C.
To help clean the data
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D.
To include only the data of interest
D.
To include only the data of interest
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Suggested answer: A, D

Explanation:

By default, all filters that you set in Tableau are computedindependently. That is, each filter accesses all rows in your data source without regard to other filters. However, you can set one or more categorical filters as context filters for the view.You can think of a context filter as being an independent filter (Option stating - To create a dependent filter eliminated here).Any other filters that you set are defined as dependent filters because they process only the data that passes through the context filter.

You may create a context filter to:

1) Improve performance --If you set a lot of filters or have a large data source, the queries can be slow. You can set one or more context filters to improve performance.

2) Create a dependent numerical or top N filter --You can set a context filter to include only the data of interest, and then set a numerical or a top N filter.

For example, suppose you're in charge of breakfast products for a large grocery chain. Your task is to find the top 10 breakfast products by profitability for all stores. If the data source isvery large, you can set a context filter to includeonlybreakfast products. Then you can create a top 10 filter by profit as a dependent filter, which would process only the data that passes through the context filter.

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

A.
Click on Analysis, Tooltip options, and select bold.
A.
Click on Analysis, Tooltip options, and select bold.
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B.
Click on Tooltip in the Marks card, and select bold.
B.
Click on Tooltip in the Marks card, and select bold.
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C.
Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar, followed by Tooltip and select the bold option
C.
Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar, followed by Tooltip and select the bold option
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D.
Right click, click format and then under the default worksheet formatting, choose Tooltip and make it bold.
D.
Right click, click format and then under the default worksheet formatting, choose Tooltip and make it bold.
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Suggested answer: B, C, D

Explanation:

Lot of students have been seeing this question in the exam lately, and wanted me to include this question so here it is. Follow along -

1) Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar, followed by Tooltip and select the bold option

2) Click on Tooltip in the Marks card, and select bold.

3) Right click, click format and then under the default worksheet formatting, choose Tooltip and make it bold.

There exists no option to Bold the tooltip contents by clicking Analysis. Hence, it is an incorrect choice.

True or False:Physical tables remain distinct (normalized), not merged in the data source whereas logical tables are merged into a single, flat table.

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True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

In fact, the opposite of this is true.

Trick :Whenever you think of joins -> Think that after the join is created, we get 1 single flat combined (joined)table. This flat combined table is created prior to us creating our visualizations. This happens at the physical layer.

If you ever think about relationships, know that all tables will remain distinct and separate, and relationships sit at the logical layer. At run time, when you bring in the dimensions and measures to create your viz, Tableau very smartly creates the necessary joins, relates the tables and sends queries to these tables to get the resultant data back in the most meaningful way possible. This allows you to focus on using your data and revealing insights from it and focus less on the data preparation aspect!

Refer to logical layer vs physical layer from the official documentation:https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/datasource_datamodel.htm

Which of the following can help us focus on specific data without removing data in the visualization?

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Highlighters
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Highlighters
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B.
Sets
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Sets
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C.
Clusters
C.
Clusters
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D.
Filters
D.
Filters
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

From the official documentation:

When you have a view with a large amount of data you might want to explore your data interactively andhighlight a specific mark or group of marks while still maintaining the context of where those marks show in your view.

To do this you can turn on the Highlighter for one or more discrete fields that are included in your view and that affect the level of detail

Example -Here we just want to focus on Public Affairs college dimension, but don't want to filter out or remove the rest of the data:

Note that filtering is not the correct option since that wouldREMOVEthe data that doesn't match the filtering criteria.

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