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TDS-C01 Exam Dumps - Tableau Desktop Specialist

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Question # 17

_______________ enables us to create workbooks and views, dashboards, and data sources in Tableau Desktop, and then publish this content to our own server.

A.

Tableau Server

B.

Tableau Prep

C.

Tableau Public

D.

Tableau myServer

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Question # 18

Which of the following represent a valid method to create a Bullet Graph with the LEAST number of fields possible?

A.

using 2 measures

B.

using 2 dimensions

C.

using 2 dimensions and 3 measures

D.

using 1 measure

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Question # 19

Most viewers scan content starting at the _____________ of a page.

A.

top left

B.

center

C.

bottom left

D.

bottom right

E.

top right

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Question # 20

Suppose you have a bar chart. When we group by labels in a view, which of the following happens?

A.

Nothing changes in the view, but a group is created in the Dimensions shelf.

B.

The colours of the members selected are now the same, and different for the rest of the members.

C.

Trick question! It is not possible to group by labels.

D.

A new mark (bar) is created, which consolidates all members of the group.

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Question # 21

How would you calculate GDP per capita in Tableau?

A.

SUM([GDP]/[POPULATION])

B.

SUM([Population]/[GDP]])

C.

SUM([GDP]*[POPULATION])

D.

SUM([GDP]) / SUM([Population])

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Question # 22

As a general best practice, how many categories can a pie chart display effectively?

A.

2 to 5

B.

3 to 5

C.

2 to 8

D.

3 to 7

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Question # 23

Which two types of aggregations can be applied to string fields? Choose two.

A.

Sum

B.

Count Distinct

C.

Average

D.

Minimum

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Question # 24

______________ is a method for appending values (rows) to tables. You can use this method if both tables have the same columns. The result is a virtual table that has the same columns but extends vertically by adding rows of data.

A.

Joining

B.

Blending

C.

Combining

D.

Unioning

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