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Tableau TDS-C01 (Tableau Desktop Specialist) Certification Exam is a comprehensive assessment designed to test an individual's knowledge and skills in Tableau Desktop Specialist. Tableau Desktop Specialist certification exam is intended for individuals who want to demonstrate their proficiency in using Tableau Desktop to connect to data, create visualizations, and share insights with others. Tableau Desktop Specialist certification exam is designed to evaluate the candidate's ability to perform basic data analysis using Tableau Desktop and to communicate insights effectively using visualizations.

 

NEW QUESTION # 86
If you use a percent difference Quick Table Calculation, what value will be the first data value?

  • A. 0000
  • B. 0
  • C. 1
  • D. null

Answer: D

Explanation:
When using a Percent difference, Tableau calculates what the percent change has occured as compared to the last data value. BUT, for the first data value, there is no previous value to compare it to. Hence, it appears as NULL.


NEW QUESTION # 87
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?

  • A. YES, we can do this with the help of Tableau Public
  • B. NO, this is not currently possible in Tableau
  • C. YES, we can do this with the help of a plugin
  • D. YES, we can do this with the help of a Web-Page object

Answer: D

Explanation:
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.



NEW QUESTION # 88
Are animations enabled by default in Tableau?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
No, by default, animations are not enabled in Tableau.
We can animate visualizations to better highlight changing patterns in your data, reveal spikes and outliers, and see how data points cluster and separate.
Animations visually transition between filter, sort, and zoom settings, different pages, and changes to filter, parameter, and set actions. As visualizations animate in response to these changes, viewers can more clearly see how data differs, helping them make better informed decisions.
When you author animations, you can choose between two different styles: simultaneous or sequential. Here are examples of each type.
1) Simultaneous animations
The default simultaneous animations are faster and work well when showing value changes in simpler charts and dashboards.

2) Sequential animations
Sequential animations take more time but make complex changes clearer by presenting them step-by-step.

To Animate visualizations in a workbook:
1) Choose Format > Animations.
2) If you want to animate every sheet, under Workbook Default, click On. Then do the following:
For Duration, choose a preset, or specify a custom duration of up to 10 seconds.
For Style, choose Simultaneous to play all animations at once or Sequential to fade out marks, move and sort them, and then fade them in.
3) To override workbook defaults for a particular sheet, change the settings under Selected Sheet.


NEW QUESTION # 89
How can you add color to marks in the view in Tableau?

  • A. From the Analytics pane, drag a model to Color on the Marks card.
  • B. Click on Data in the main menu above, and click on choose color.
  • C. In the column/row shelf, right click the field and click on edit in shelf to select the color.
  • D. From the Data pane, drag a field to Color on the Marks card.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
To assign a color to marks in the view, do the following:
From the Data pane, drag a field to Color on the Marks card.
Tableau applies different colors to marks based on the field's values and members. For example, if you drop a discrete field (a blue field), such as Category, on Color, the marks in the view are broken out by category, and each category is assigned a color.

If you drop a continuous field, such as SUM(sales), on Color, each mark in the view is colored based on its sales value.


NEW QUESTION # 90
You just added this field to the Columns shelf.

What will this create?

  • A. A horizontal axis
  • B. A horizontal header
  • C. A vertical header
  • D. A vertical axis

Answer: A

Explanation:
We know that continuous fields will always create an axis, so options stating 'header' are automatically eliminated. For our question, see below:

Had the question asked us to place this pill on the Rows shelf instead, we would've gotten a different answer:


NEW QUESTION # 91
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?

  • A. 3.704
  • B. 3.500
  • C. 3.000
  • D. 3.840

Answer: A

Explanation:
Since 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 :)


NEW QUESTION # 92
Using the Time Series table, create a cross-tab showing sales for each Assortment broken down by Year and Quarter. In Q4 of October 2017, what was the Average sales amount for the Hardware assortment?

  • A. 112,256
  • B. 1,222
  • C. 111,060
  • D. 1,461

Answer: A

Explanation:
If you chose 111,060 you were SO close to the correct answer but made a small mistake - you didn't change the aggregation to AVERAGE! This is one of the common mistakes many test takers make, so keep this in mind.
To reach the correct answer, follow the steps below:
1) Draw Assortment to the Column shelf, and drag Year to the Rows Shelf. Then Drill down further on Year to accomodate Quarters and Months as well!
Although this seems enough, DON'T FORGET to change the aggregation like in the next step, which will completely change the values!


The correct answer as you can see is 1,461 - Sales for Harware Assortment in 2017 Q4, October


NEW QUESTION # 93
When you connect to a new data source, all worksheets that previously referred to the original data source now refer to the new data source. If the new data source does not have the same field names as the original workbook, the fields are marked with an exclamation point

. Which feature helps us fix this issue?

  • A. Renaming
  • B. Replace References
  • C. Aliases
  • D. Fix Metadata

Answer: B

Explanation:
Replace References:

For example, say you have a workbook connected to a data source that contains a Customer Name field. Then you edit the data source to point to a new data source that has all the same data but instead of Customer Name, the field name has been changed to Name. The Customer Name field remains in the Data pane but is marked as invalid. To make the field valid, you can replace the references, which means you can map the invalid field to a valid field in the new data source (for example, Customer Name corresponds to Name).
Read more at : https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/howto_connect.htm


NEW QUESTION # 94
You clicked Sheet 1 from the data source page, and now you have opened the Tableau Desktop workspace as shown above. What is the main thing that you do here?

  • A. Create visualisations to analyze your data
  • B. Preview the data
  • C. Clean the data
  • D. Rename the fields and change data types

Answer: A

Explanation:
The Tableau workspace consists of menus, a toolbar, the Data pane, cards and shelves, and one or more sheets. Sheets can be worksheets, dashboards, or stories. For details on dashboard or story workspaces, see Create a Dashboard or The Story Workspace.

The main thing you do in the workspace is to create visualisations to analyze your data.
Renaming data fields, cleaning the data, previewing the data can all be done in the Data source window.


NEW QUESTION # 95
What term is used to describe the following picture?

  • A. Parameter
  • B. Group
  • C. Hierarchy
  • D. Larger image
  • E. Set

Answer: E

Explanation:
When you connect to a data source, Tableau automatically separates date fields into hierarchies so you can easily break down the viz. You can also create your own custom hierarchies. For example, if you have a set of fields named Region, State, and County, you can create a hierarchy from these fields so that you can quickly drill down between levels in the viz.


NEW QUESTION # 96
What is the minimum amount of RAM recommended for any production use of Tableau Server?

  • A. 64GB
  • B. 8GB
  • C. 32GB
  • D. 16GB

Answer: C

Explanation:
The computer on which you are installing or upgrading Tableau Server must meet the minimum hardware requirements. If the Setup program determines that your computer does not meet the following requirements, you will not be able to install Tableau Server.
These minimum requirements are appropriate for a computer that you use for prototyping and testing of Tableau Server. They apply to single-node installations and to each computer in a distributed installation.


NEW QUESTION # 97
Which of the following can you use to create a Histogram?

  • A. 1 measure
  • B. 1 dimension
  • C. 2 measures
  • D. 2 dimensions

Answer: A

Explanation:
A histogram is a chart that displays the shape of a distribution. 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:


Demo :


NEW QUESTION # 98
True or False: A reference line cannot be added from the Analytics Pane

  • A. False
  • B. True

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
You can add a reference line to any continuous axis in the view.
To add a reference line:
Drag Reference Line from the Analytics pane into the view. Tableau shows the possible destinations. The range of choices varies depending on the type of item and the current view.
In a simple case, the drop target area offers three options:


NEW QUESTION # 99
Larger image

What is this view referred to as in Tableau?

  • A. Data Pane
  • B. Window Pane
  • C. Dimensions & Measures
  • D. Analytics Pane

Answer: A

Explanation:
Tableau displays data source connections and data fields for the workbook in the Data pane on the left side of the workspace.
The Data pane includes:
Dimension fields - Fields that contain qualitative values (such as names, dates, or geographical data). You can use dimensions to categorize, segment, and reveal the details in your data. Dimensions affect the level of detail in the view. Examples of dimensions include dates, customer names, and customer segments.
Measure fields - Fields that contain numeric, quantitative values can be measured. You can apply calculations to them and aggregate them. When you drag a measure into the view, Tableau applies an aggregation to that measure (by default). Examples of measures: sales, profit, number of employees, temperature, frequency.
For more information on what dimensions and measures are, see Dimensions and Measures, Blue and Green.
Calculated fields - If your underlying data doesn't include all of the fields you need to answer your questions, you can create new fields in Tableau using calculations and then save them as part of your data source. These fields are called calculated fields.
For more information on calculated fields, see Create Custom Fields with Calculations.
Sets - Subsets of data that you define. Sets are custom fields based on existing dimensions and criteria that you specify. For more information, see Create Sets.
Named sets from an MS Analysis Services server or from a Teradata OLAP connector also appear in Tableau in this area of the Data pane. You can interact with these named sets in the same way you interact with other custom sets in Tableau.
Parameters - Values that can be used as placeholders in formulas, or replace constant values in calculated fields and filters. For more information, see Create Parameters.


NEW QUESTION # 100
Which of the following is NOT a new feature introduced in Tableau 2020.1?

  • A. Dynamic Paramaters
  • B. Viz Animations
  • C. Set Control
  • D. Buffer Calculations

Answer: C

Explanation:
Your Tableau Desktop Specialist exam will be based on the 2020.1 version.
Set controls are a new feature introduced in the 2020.2 version, and hence is the correct answer - it is not a part of 2020.1 For the 2020.1 version the new features were:
1) Viz animations:
Viz animations help you see and understand your changing data. It's easy to track the logical steps behind data's evolution and tell powerful data stories. Sorting, filtering, adding fields, and other actions will now smoothly animate your visualizations. Choose whether to turn Viz Animations on or off, and decide how you'd best like to apply animations to your new workbooks.

2) Dynamic Parameters:
Say goodbye to republishing workbooks with parameters every time the underlying data changes. Set your parameter once, and Tableau will automatically update the parameter's list of values every time someone opens the workbook.

3) Buffer Calculations:

Buffer calculations allow you to visualize the distance around point locations. Give Tableau three parameters-location, distance, and a unit of measure-and a buffer, or boundary is instantly created. Answering complex spatial questions becomes easier than ever before-visualize what properties are within 200 meters of a proposed transit site, or how many competitors' stores are within 1 mile of their store, and more.


NEW QUESTION # 101
Dragging a ______________ to colour creates distinct colours for each item whereas dragging a ______________ to colour creates a gradient

  • A. Geographic Value, Discrete Value
  • B. Longitude, Latitude
  • C. Continuous Value, Discrete Value
  • D. Discrete value, Continuous Value

Answer: D

Explanation:
Remember that dragging a discrete value to colour creates distinct colours for each item whereas dragging a continuous value to colour creates a gradient. ( Same for Map ) From the official documentation:


NEW QUESTION # 102
Larger image

What is this view referred to as in Tableau?

  • A. Data Pane
  • B. Window Pane
  • C. Dimensions & Measures
  • D. Analytics Pane

Answer: A

Explanation:
Tableau displays data source connections and data fields for the workbook in the Data pane on the left side of the workspace.
The Data pane includes:
Dimension fields - Fields that contain qualitative values (such as names, dates, or geographical data). You can use dimensions to categorize, segment, and reveal the details in your data. Dimensions affect the level of detail in the view. Examples of dimensions include dates, customer names, and customer segments.
Measure fields - Fields that contain numeric, quantitative values can be measured. You can apply calculations to them and aggregate them. When you drag a measure into the view, Tableau applies an aggregation to that measure (by default). Examples of measures: sales, profit, number of employees, temperature, frequency.
For more information on what dimensions and measures are, see Dimensions and Measures, Blue and Green.
Calculated fields - If your underlying data doesn't include all of the fields you need to answer your questions, you can create new fields in Tableau using calculations and then save them as part of your data source. These fields are called calculated fields.
For more information on calculated fields, see Create Custom Fields with Calculations.
Sets - Subsets of data that you define. Sets are custom fields based on existing dimensions and criteria that you specify. For more information, see Create Sets.
Named sets from an MS Analysis Services server or from a Teradata OLAP connector also appear in Tableau in this area of the Data pane. You can interact with these named sets in the same way you interact with other custom sets in Tableau.
Parameters - Values that can be used as placeholders in formulas, or replace constant values in calculated fields and filters. For more information, see Create Parameters.


NEW QUESTION # 103
If you have a dashboard and are displaying its filter, how can you rearrange it?

  • A. By clicking on the 2 lines on top and dragging the filter.
  • B. By clicking anywhere inside the filter and dragging it.
  • C. By clicking on the dropdown and dragging the filter
  • D. By clicking on the filter title and dragging it.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
You can drag the filter by clicking on the 2 lines on top, and then dragging the filter as shown:


NEW QUESTION # 104
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Tableau TDS-C01 exam is an excellent way for individuals to demonstrate their proficiency in Tableau Desktop and gain recognition for their skills. TDS-C01 exam covers a variety of topics related to data connection, data preparation, data analysis, and data visualization. By passing the exam, individuals can add the Tableau Desktop Specialist certification to their resume, which can help them stand out in the job market and demonstrate to employers that they have the knowledge and skills to use Tableau Desktop effectively.

 

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