This page was exported from Valid Premium Exam [ http://premium.validexam.com ] Export date:Mon Feb 24 17:00:31 2025 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Actual TDS-C01 Exam Recently Updated Questions with Free Demo [Q106-Q130] --------------------------------------------------- Actual TDS-C01 Exam Recently Updated Questions with Free Demo Free Tableau TDS-C01 Exam Questions Self-Assess Preparation Tableau TDS-C01 certification is an excellent way for individuals to demonstrate their proficiency in using Tableau Desktop. Tableau Desktop Specialist certification is recognized globally and is a valuable asset for individuals who want to pursue a career in data analysis, business intelligence, and data visualization. Tableau Desktop Specialist certification is also a great way for individuals to advance their careers and increase their earning potential. Employers value Tableau Desktop Specialists because they have demonstrated their ability to use Tableau Desktop to create data visualizations and share insights with others.   NO.106 When is an axis created for the visualisation in Tableau?  When we drag a measure to the row/column shelf  When we drag a dimension to the row/column shelf  When we drag a discrete field to the row/column shelf  When we drag a continuous field to the row/column shelf An Individual Axis in Tableau is obtained by adding a continuous into Rows or Columns Shelf.Example:In order to show Individual Axis in Tableau First, we drag and drop the Color from Dimension shelf to Column Shelf. Next, we drag and drop the Sales Amount from measures shelf to Rows Shelf. Since it is a continuous value, the Sales Amount will be aggregated to default Sum. Once you drag them, following Chart report will be generated.Next, we drag and Drop one more measure value, i.e., Total Product Cost from Measures Region to Rows Shelf. Because it is a Measure value, Total Product Cost is aggregated to default Sum. From the below screenshot, you can observe that Tableau has created an individual axis for each measure (continuous field).NO.107 What is the one most important thing you should do after creating a Dual-axis chart?  Synchronise the axis  Change the colours  Edit the labels  Hide the axis After creating a dual axis chart, make sure to synchronise their axis since they both might not be having the same y-axis.To align the two axes in a dual axes chart to use the same scale, right-click (control-click on Mac) the secondary axis, and select Synchronize Axis. This aligns the scale of the secondary axis to the scale of the primary axis.In this example, the Sales axis is the secondary axis and the Profit axis is the primary axis.If you would like to change which axis is the primary, and which axis is the secondary, select the field on the Columns or Rows shelf that is the secondary, and drag it in front of the primary field on the shelf until you see an orange triangle appear.In this example, you can select the SUM(Sales) field on the Rows shelf, and drag it in front of the SUM(Profit) field. The Sales axis is now the primary and the Profit axis is the secondary.NO.108 Which of the following would you use to edit the Shape, colour, and Text of your visualisations?  Marks Card  Data Pane  Filter Shelf  Analytics Pane The Marks Card allows us not only to edit the Shape, Text and Colour, but also to modify the Tooltip and the level of detail of the visualisation!The Marks card is a key element for visual analysis in Tableau. As you drag fields to different properties in the Marks card, you add context and detail to the marks in the view.You use the Marks card to set the mark type (see Change the Type of Mark in the View), and to encode your data with color, size, shape, text, and detail. To change the mark settings, see Control the Appearance of Marks in the View.In this example, three different fields have been dragged to different properties in the Marks card. Segment is on Color, Region is on Shape, and Quantity is on Size.After you add a field to the Marks card, you can click the icon next to the field to change the property it is using. You can also click the property buttons in the Marks card to change those settings.Many properties can have multiple fields. For example, you can add multiple fields to Label, Detail, Tooltip, and Color. Size and Shape can only have one field at a time. For more details, see Control the Appearance of Marks in the View.NO.109 When you want to first apply a filter and THEN show the Top N or Bottom N elements, which of the following filters would you use?  Data source Filter  Extract Filter  Context Filter  None of the these IMPORTANT QUESTION, PAY ATTENTIONBy default, all filters that you set in Tableau are computed independently. 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. 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.NO.110 Which of the following 2 columns CANNOT be deleted in Tableau?  Measure Names  Number of Records  Measure Values  Calculated Fields Measure names and values CANNOT be deleted in Tableau like other columns can. These are auto-generated.Calculated Fields, and Number of records can both be deleted.NO.111 While borders and background colors let you visually highlight items on a dashboard, _________ lets you precisely space items.  padding  margining  tiling  spacing Padding lets you precisely space items on dashboard, while borders and background colors let you visually highlight them. Inner padding sets the spacing between item contents and the perimeter of the border and background color; outer padding provides additional spacing beyond the border and background color.NO.112 For a ____________ sort, no matter how the data changes, the values will always stay in the sort order we kept stuff in.  Random  Manual  Topological  Hierarchical ExplanationFor a manual sort, no matter how the data changes, the values will always stay in the sort order you kept stuff in.From the official website:NO.113 Is it possible to deploy a URL action on a dashboard object to open a Web Page within a dashboard rather than opening the system’s web browser?  YES, we can do this with the help of a plugin  NO, this is not currently possible in Tableau  YES, we can do this with the help of a Web-Page object  YES, we can do this with the help of Tableau Public To interactively display information from the web INSIDE a dashboard, you can use a URL action with a web page object.For example, you might have a dashboard that shows profits by country. In addition to showing the profit data in your dashboard, you also want to display supplemental information about the countries from a web site.NO.114 _________________ is useful when you need to change how the data source is configured on a sheet-by-sheet basis, and when you want to combine databases that don’t allow relationships or joins  Union  Data Joining  Data segregation  Data Blending Data blending is performed on a sheet-by-sheet basis and is established when a field from a second data source is used in the view. To create a blend in a workbook already connected to at least two data sources, bring a field from one data source to the sheet-it becomes the primary data source.Switch to the other data source and use a field on the same sheet-it becomes a secondary data source. An orange linking icon will appear in the data pane, indicating which field(s) are being used to blend the data sources.According to the official Tableau Documentation:To read more about Data Blending, click on THIS link.NO.115 For a relative date filter, the default anchor is _________________  The current time  Today’s date  The target date  The date we specify Relative date filters dynamically update to show a time period relative to when you open the view, such as the current week, the year to date, or the past 10 days. Relative date filters make it easy to create views that always show the most recent data.Step 1: Drag a date field to the filter shelfRight-click (control-click on Mac) and drag a date field from the Data window to the Filters shelf. In the Filter Field dialog box, click Relative Date, and then click Next.Step 2: Select a time unitIn the Filter dialog box, click Relative dates, and then select the unit of time for the filter. For example, to show only the three most recent weeks, select Weeks.Here, you can clearly see that the default date is TODAYNO.116 Using the cwurData table, create a cross-tab showing the number of Publications per Country broken down by Institution, and filtered by Country to only show United Kingdown (UK). For the University of Manchester, what percent of the total publications were contributed in 2014?  28.415%  23.497%  25.683%  22.404% Phew! Tricky one for sure. This question tests multiple concepts and will help you revise them. We’ll be using filters, as well as quick table calculations (percent of total) for this one.1) Firstly, let’s drag Country and Institution to the Rows shelf, and year (discrete) to the Columns shelf. Then, drag Publications to the Text Icon in the Marks Shelf. The following is our view:NO.117 Which of the following are compelling reasons to use a Stacked Bar Chart?  To visualize parts of a whole  To easily visualize trends over time  To be able to visualize complex information with fewer bars /marks  To visualize each discrete category using a separate bar. Stacked bar charts will usually have lesser number of bars compared to a normal bar chart:Normal bar chart – 9 barsStacked Bar Chart – 3 barsWe can easily see a ‘part-of-a-whole’ methodology being used here as well – we are seeing the breakdown of Segments within each Category.To easily visualize trends over time – This is the definition of a line chart.To visualize each discrete category using a separate bar – This can be accomplished using a simple bar chart, why use a stacked one?NO.118 You have cleaned a data source properly, created some calculated fields and renamed some columns. You want to save these changes for future use cases. Which of the following would BEST satisfy this requirement?  Save it as a .twm file  Save it as a .twb file  Save it as a .tds file  Save it as a .twbx file ExplanationAfter making changes to Data, we can save that new data source as a .tds file. To do so, go to data menu on top and then choose your current connected data source. Then next click on Add to Saved Data sources. This will save all calculated fields, changes to fields etc. It will be saved in My Tableau Repository -> Mydatasources. This will then also appear on Tableau Home Page under saved data sources like SampleSuperStore.Note: Data source files do not contain the actual data but rather the information necessary to connect to the actual data as well as any modifications you’ve made on top of the actual data such as changing default properties, creating calculated fields, adding groups, and so on.twb and .twbx are not the BEST solutions since the questions nowhere mentions that we need to store our workbooks as well.twm is a bookmark which contains a single worksheet and are an easy way to quickly share your work.NO.119 ________________ can only create header. _______________ will create header and axis both.  Dimensions, Measures  Measures, Dimensions  Groups, Sets  Dates, Strings ExplanationUsing the Sample superstore as a reference:1) Let’s plot a bar chart showing SUM(Quantity) for each Segment:2) Right click on the x-axis (Segment):Notice we don’t have an option to edit the axis, only header. This is because only continous values form the AXIS.3) Similarly, right click on the y-axis (Quantity):Now we have the option to edit BOTH the axis and the header.NO.120 Which of the following are valid ways to trigger actions for a Dashboard?  Hover  Click  Select  Menu  Double click ExplanationWhenever we want to add actions to a Dashboard, we can trigger then in the following 3 ways:1) Select2) Hover3) MenuHover is best for highlighting, select for filtering. Menu action is added to the tooltip and user can decide whether to run that action or not (best for URL actions)NO.121 DOWNLOAD THE DATASET FROM –https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F8L_Rl5B9LAz8RDi-DdjWx3Iv-SgzaBq/view?usp=sharing ( if you haven’t already from the test instructions page! ) How many different countries are present in the dataset?  150  147  140  156 ExplanationTo reach the correct answer, follow these steps:1) You can simply drag Country to the view, and look at the marks in the bottom left of Tableau Desktop – 147 marks!2) Or, you can simply go to Data Source -> Country Tab -> DescribeAs you can see, 147 members exist in this Country column!NO.122 Most viewers scan content starting at the _____________ of a page.  top left  center  bottom left  bottom right  top right According to Tableau’s official documentation:NO.123 For a relative date filter, the default anchor is _________________  The current time  Today’s date  The target date  The date we specify ExplanationRelative date filters dynamically update to show a time period relative to when you open the view, such as the current week, the year to date, or the past 10 days. Relative date filters make it easy to create views that always show the most recent data.Step 1: Drag a date field to the filter shelfRight-click (control-click on Mac) and drag a date field from the Data window to the Filters shelf. In the Filter Field dialog box, click Relative Date, and then click Next.Step 2: Select a time unitIn the Filter dialog box, click Relative dates, and then select the unit of time for the filter. For example, to show only the three most recent weeks, select Weeks.Here, you can clearly see that the default date is TODAYNO.124 Using the dataset, plot a Map showing all the countries, filtered by Market to only include LATAM. Which country in the LATAM Market has the highest shipping delay (sum of total number of days between the order date and the ship date)?  Brazil  Peru  Argentina  Mexico VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR THE EXAM, PAY ATTENTION1) To find the number of days between order date and shipping date, we will make use of a calculated field:In the data pane, click on the dropdown arrow, and choose create calculated field.Let’s name this calculated field “ShippingDelay” (you can name it anything you want :) )2) Use the DATEDIFF() function, and pass it the arguments as follows:‘day’ depicts that we want to calculate the number of DAYS between the two dates. The first argument is ‘start_date’ which is the ORDER_DATE (day the order was placed), the second argument is ‘end_date’, which is the SHIP_DATE (date the order was shipped). So by subtracting as follows: SHIP_DATE – ORDER_DATE, we can find the delay in shipping.Click OK.3) You should now have a new measure as follows:4) Phew! The hard part is done! Now let’s filter by Market to include only LATAM:5) Drag Country to the view, and the new calculated field ‘ShippingDelay’ to SIZE on the Marks Shelf as follows:*You can also click on Show Text Labels to be sure that you’re choosing the Largest value*Clearly, Mexico has the highest Shipping Delay!NO.125 Which of the following are true about Dashboards in Tableau?  Floating items can be layered over other objects  Tiled items don’t overlap  A bar chart can be used a floating item  None of these From the official Tableau documentation:As we can see below, Bar charts can be used as a floating object.NO.126 You have cleaned a data source properly, created some calculated fields and renamed some columns. You want to save these changes for future use cases. Which of the following would BEST satisfy this requirement?  Save it as a .twm file  Save it as a .twb file  Save it as a .tds file  Save it as a .twbx file After making changes to Data, we can save that new data source as a .tds file. To do so, go to data menu on top and then choose your current connected data source. Then next click on Add to Saved Data sources. This will save all calculated fields, changes to fields etc. It will be saved in My Tableau Repository -> Mydatasources. This will then also appear on Tableau Home Page under saved data sources like SampleSuperStore.Note: Data source files do not contain the actual data but rather the information necessary to connect to the actual data as well as any modifications you’ve made on top of the actual data such as changing default properties, creating calculated fields, adding groups, and so on..twb and .twbx are not the BEST solutions since the questions nowhere mentions that we need to store our workbooks as well..twm is a bookmark which contains a single worksheet and are an easy way to quickly share your work.NO.127 Data blending simulates a traditional _________________ Join  Inner  Right  Full Outer  Left ExplanationData blending simulates a traditional left join. The main difference between the two is when the aggregation is performed. A join combines the data and then aggregates. A blend aggregates and then combines the data.From the official website:NO.128 When creating a histogram in Tableau, to what does bin size refer?  The minimum number of axis ticks in the view.  The range of the continuous measure counted in each bin.  The count distinct (COUNTD) of items on either axis.  The maximum number of marks in the view. When creating a histogram in Tableau, bin size refers to the range of the continuous measure counted in each bin. A histogram is a chart that displays the shape of a distribution of a continuous measure. A histogram looks like a bar chart but groups values for a continuous measure into ranges, or bins. The basic building blocks for a histogram are as follows: Mark type: Automatic; Rows shelf: Continuous measure (aggregated by Count or Count Distinct); Columns shelf: Bin (continuous or discrete)4 To create bins from a continuous measure, you need to specify the size of bins, which determines how many bins are created and how wide they are. The size of bins is equal to the difference between consecutive values along the axis that represents the bins. For example, if you have bins with values 0-10, 10-20, 20-30, etc., then the size of bins is 10. You can either enter a value for the size of bins manually or have Tableau suggest an optimal bin size based on a formula that considers the number of distinct rows and the minimum and maximum values in the data5 The other options are not valid definitions of bin size when creating a histogram in Tableau. The minimum number of axis ticks in the view is determined by Tableau’s automatic scaling and formatting of axes, which can be adjusted manually if needed. The count distinct (COUNTD) of items on either axis is an aggregation function that returns the number of unique values in a field, which can be used as a measure in a histogram but not as bin size. The maximum number of marks in the view is limited by the performance and readability of the visualization, which can be improved by filtering, sorting, or aggregating the data4NO.129 How do you identify a continuous field in Tableau?  It is identified by a blue pill in the visualization  It is identified by a green pill in a visualization  It is preceded by a ‘=#’ symbol in the data window  It is preceded by a ‘Abc’ symbol in the data window 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.NO.130 Using the dataset, create a bar chart showing the average Quantity broken down by Region, and filtered by Country to only show Japan. What was the average Quantity in the State of Tokyo?  3.000  3.840  3.704  3.500 ExplanationSince we need to focus on 1 country -> Japan, let’s filter on it first as follows:1) Drag Country to the filter shelf, and choose only Japan. Click OK.2) Read the Question Carefully, we need to break down the visualisation by Region, then by Country, and then by State. So let’s do that:Drag Region to the column shelf, followed by Country. Drill down into Country to include states as well.Then drag Quantity to the Row Shelf, and change the Aggregation to AVERAGE.The following is our visualisation:Now that you think of it, EVEN IF YOU REMOVE THE REGION, THE ANSWER REMAINS THE SAME.Such elements will be present in the actual exam too, just to make the question sound a little difficult, but actually it is pretty straightforward :) Loading … Tableau TDS-C01 certification exam is ideal for professionals who work in business intelligence, data analysis, and related fields. 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