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Tableau Desktop-Specialist - Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification Exam

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Question #1 (Topic: demo questions)

Which of the following would you use to connect to multiple tables in a single data source at once?

A.
A Blend
B.
A Hierarchy
C.
A Set
D.
A Join
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
The data that you analyze in Tableau is often made up of a collection of tables that are related by
specific fields (that is, columns). Joining is a method for combining data on based on those common
fields. The result of combining data using a join is a virtual table that is typically extended
horizontally by adding columns of data.
For example, consider the following two tables originating from a single data source:
Question #2 (Topic: demo questions)

By definition, Tableau displays measures over time as aa

A.
Packed Bubble
B.
Bar
C.
Stacked Bar
D.
Line
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Line charts connect individual data points in a view. They provide a simple way to visualize a
sequence of values and are useful when you want to see trends over time, or to forecast future
values.
Please refer to the images below:


Question #3 (Topic: demo questions)

True or False: The Highlighting action can be disabled for the entire workbook.

A. True
B. False
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Yes, it is possible to disable highlighting for the entire workbook.
Question #4 (Topic: demo questions)

Is it possible to use measures in the same view multiple times (e.g. SUM of the measure and AVG of
the measure)?

A. True
B. False
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:

We are using BOTH the Sum of the revenue and the AVG of the revenue in the same view!
Question #5 (Topic: demo questions)

True or False : Bins can be created on dimensions

A. True
B. False
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Bin are a user-defined grouping of numerical data in the data source.
According to the official Tableau documentation: It's sometimes useful to convert a continuous
measure (or a numeric dimension) into bins.
Have a look at the following image. When we right click a measure, we get the following options:
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