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Tableau TDS-C01 exam consists of 36 multiple-choice questions that need to be completed within 60 minutes. TDS-C01 exam focuses on the fundamentals of Tableau Desktop, including connecting to and preparing data, creating basic and advanced visualizations, and sharing insights with others. TDS-C01 exam also covers basic calculations, filters, and groups, as well as more advanced topics such as blending data and creating dashboards. Passing the Tableau TDS-C01 exam demonstrates that an individual has the skills and knowledge needed to effectively use Tableau Desktop software to analyze and visualize data.

 

NEW QUESTION # 39
Which of the following are interactive elements that can be added to a dashboard for users?

  • A. Filter Action
  • B. Edit Tooltip Action
  • C. URL Action
  • D. Highlight Action

Answer: A,C,D

Explanation:
We can perform filter, URL and highlight actions out of the above given choices on a dashboard. Please refer to the image below:


NEW QUESTION # 40
You can _______________ your data to combine two or more tables by appending values (rows) from one table to another

  • A. union
  • B. concatenate
  • C. blend
  • D. join

Answer: A

Explanation:
You can union your data to combine two or more tables by appending values (rows) from one table to another. To union your data in Tableau data source, the tables must come from the same connection.
For example, suppose you have the following customer purchase information stored in three tables, separated by month. The table names are "May2016," "June2016," and "July2016."

A union of these tables creates the following single table that contains all rows from all tables.


NEW QUESTION # 41
Question 30: Skipped
Using the CoffeeChain table, create a scatter plot of Profit (x-axis) vs Sales (y-axis) broken down by State.
Add a Linear trend line to the view. What is its R-squared value?

  • A. 0.759329
  • B. 0.783262
  • C. 0.748472
  • D. 0.739284

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
Trend lines have become popular questions in recent Tableau examinations. Follow along:
1) First drag Sales to the Rows shelf and Profit to the Columns shelf:

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You will only see a single mark since the view is aggregated.
2) Now, break down this view by state. Drag State into Detail on the Marks shelf ( or directly to the view):

3) Finally, move to the Analytics pane, and drag Trend line to the view. When you drag it, select the Linear option!:


4) The following is our view. Hover over the trend line to see the R-squared value:


NEW QUESTION # 42
Which of the following are valid objects when creating a dashboard in Tableau? Choose 4.

  • A. Video
  • B. Extension
  • C. Web Page
  • D. Image
  • E. Text

Answer: B,C,D,E

Explanation:
Video is NOT a valid object type while creating dashboards in Tableau! All others are valid object types.


NEW QUESTION # 43
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. From the Data pane, drag a field to Color on the Marks card.
  • C. Click on Data in the main menu above, and click on choose color.
  • D. In the column/row shelf, right click the field and click on edit in shelf to select the color.

Answer: B

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 # 44

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.
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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 # 45
________________ files are shortcuts for quickly connecting to the original data that you use often. 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.

  • A. .tds
  • B. .tbm
  • C. .twb
  • D. .tde

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to the official Tableau documentation:
Tableau data source files have the .tds file extension. Data source files are shortcuts for quickly connecting to the original data that you use often. 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. For more information, see Save Data Sources.


NEW QUESTION # 46
True or False: It is not possible to blend axes for multiple measures into a single axis

  • A. True
  • B. False

Answer: B

Explanation:
We can very much blend multiple measures into a single axis. Such charts are called Combined-Axis / Blended-Axis charts. Follow along:
Measures can share a single axis so that all the marks are shown in a single pane. To blend multiple measures, drag one measure or axis and drop it onto an existing axis.

Instead of adding rows and columns to the view, when you blend measures there is a single row or column and all of the values for each measure is shown along one continuous axis. For example, the view below shows quarterly sales and profit on a shared axis.

Note: If you drag a measure on to the canvas and only see a single ruler indicator instead of the double ruler indicator shown below, Tableau creates dual axes instead of a blended axis. For more information about how to create dual axes, see Compare two measures using dual axes.


NEW QUESTION # 47
True or False: Sets can be created on Measures

  • A. True
  • B. False

Answer: B

Explanation:
Sets are custom fields that are created within Tableau Desktop based on dimensions from your data source.
They are subsets of your data, which can be created manually or computed. Either dimensions or measures can be used to determine what is included or excluded from a set using conditional logic, but to CREATE a set we use dimensions.


Reference : https://interworks.com/blog/rcurtis/2016/10/26/tableau-deep-dive-sets-introduction-sets/


NEW QUESTION # 48
Which of the following are valid reasons to use a Tableau Data Extract (.tde) over Live Connections?

  • A. To have access to the freshest possible data at all times
  • B. To support additional functionality such as count distinct
  • C. Help improve performance
  • D. Fast to create

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation:
From the official documentation, the following are the major advantages of using Tableau Data Extracts:

From Tableau 2020.2 onwards, .hyper is the recommended way since it is faster than .tde!


NEW QUESTION # 49
Which of the following fields would be best used as Dimensions?

  • A. Sales
  • B. Profit
  • C. Categories
  • D. Names

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
Names and Categories would be mostly used as dimensions (categorical data).
Profit and measures contain quantitative data and would be more suitable for Measures!


NEW QUESTION # 50
A field that shows average home values for the United States in 2016 is most likely :

  • A. A discrete date part dimension
  • B. A geographical dimension
  • C. An aggregated measure
  • D. A continuous date value dimension

Answer: C

Explanation:
This question is directly from the Official Tableau Desktop Specialist exam guide.
Since we are talking about the AVERAGE home values for the United States in 2016, the question is directly offering us a hint that the answer has something to do with aggregation and that too the values tell us that we're working with MEASURES.
Date part and Date values don't really make much sense given the question, and neither does geography.
Therefore, the answer naturally is "An aggregated measure".


NEW QUESTION # 51
DOWNLOAD THE DATASET FROM: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WXzqsrNmXVdmQ-574wld4InEplyKT8RP?usp=sharing (if you haven't already) Using the cwurData table, plot a Map to see which country had the Second highest number of patents in the Year 2013?

  • A. Canada
  • B. United Kingdom
  • C. United States
  • D. France

Answer: D

Explanation:
Follow along to get the correct answer:
Drag Country to the view, and then Patents to the Size Mark on the Marks shelf as follows :

2) But, this isn't all right? We need to focus on the year 2013. This can be done by using the year column as it is (continuous) in the filter shelf, or by converting it to discrete first and then using it:
2.1 As it is (continuous)

2.2 Converting to discrete first & then using it

and then :

3) We can now see that France, with 485 has the 2nd most number of patents for the year 2013


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which of the following are valid ways to copy a worksheet visualisation as an image?

  • A. By simply clicking Control + V on the keyboard
  • B. Using the Marks shelf and choosing Copy->Image
  • C. By clicking on Worksheet in the Tableau Main Menu above, and choosing Copy->Image
  • D. By right clicking on the worksheet visualisation and selecting Copy->Image

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
The following are 2 correct ways to copy the worksheet visualisation as an image:

AND


NEW QUESTION # 53
Which of the following are correct ways to define a join in Tableau version 2020.3 and above?

  • A. Double-click a physical table to go to the Join/Union canvas in the logical layer and add joins or unions.
  • B. Right-click a logical table and click on open to go to the Join/Union canvas in the physical layer and add joins or unions.
  • C. Double-click a logical table to go to the Join/Union canvas in the physical layer and add joins or unions.
  • D. Right-click a physical table and click on open to go to the Join/Union canvas in the logical layer and add joins or unions.

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
Remember that joins are defined in the physical layer and relationships in the logical layer.
You can still specify joins between tables in the physical layer of a data source. Double-click a logical table to go to the Join/Union canvas in the physical layer and add joins or unions.
Every top-level, logical table contains at least one physical table. Open a logical table to view, edit, or create joins between its physical tables. Right-click a logical table, and then click Open. Or, just double-click the table to open it.

When you create a data source, it has two layers. The top-level layer is the logical layer of the data source.
You combine data between tables in the logical layer using relationships.
The next layer is the physical layer of the data source. You combine data between tables at the physical layer using joins. For more information, see Logical and physical tables in the data model


NEW QUESTION # 54
You create a dashboard that tracks your teams progress on various projects. On the dashboard, you want to display your company's web page. Which dashboard element should you use?

  • A. A URL action
  • B. A web page object
  • C. A navigation object
  • D. An extension

Answer: B

Explanation:
To display your company's web page on a Tableau dashboard, you should use a web page object. The web page object allows you to embed a web page within your Tableau dashboard, providing direct access to external web content.
Open your Dashboard: Start by opening the dashboard where you want to add the web page.
Add Web Page Object: In the Objects section of the dashboard pane, select the "Web Page" object and drag it onto your dashboard.
Configure URL: After placing the web page object, a dialog box will prompt you to enter the URL of the web page you want to display. Enter your company's web page URL here.
Resize and Position: Adjust the size and position of the web page object to fit your dashboard design.
Reference:
Tableau's official documentation on dashboard objects: Dashboard Objects


NEW QUESTION # 55
What is the default behavior of Tableau when you add a measure to the view?

  • A. You are prompted to add an aggregation.
  • B. An aggregation is applied that is independent of the context of the view.
  • C. An aggregation is applied that varies depending on the context of the view.
  • D. The measure is added disaggregated.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The default behavior of Tableau when you add a measure to the view is to automatically apply an aggregation to that measure. The type of aggregation applied can vary depending on the context of the view. For example, if no other measures or dimensions affect the measure, Tableau might default to SUM. However, if there are other dimensions in the view that define the level of detail, the aggregation might be different to reflect the context.


NEW QUESTION # 56
Using the Time-series table, create a cross tab showing the Sales for each Item Number-ID, broken down by Assortments, then add Grand totals to the view. Which Item Number ID made the maximum sales across all assortments?

  • A. Correct)
  • B. 0
  • C. 1
  • D. 2
  • E. 3

Answer: C

Explanation:
Follow along the steps below:
Drag Assortment and Year ID to the column shelf, and Item Number ID to the row shelf. Next, drag Sales to the Text label to create a cross-tab as below:


NEW QUESTION # 57
Which of the following is a good reason for using a bullet graph?

  • A. Displaying the year-on-year growth in sales
  • B. Comparing the actual sales against the target sales
  • C. Forecasting future sales
  • D. Analysing the trend over a given time period

Answer: B

Explanation:
A bullet graph is a variation of a bar graph developed to replace dashboard gauges and meters. A bullet graph is useful for comparing the performance of a primary measure to one or more other measures. Below is a single bullet graph showing how actual sales compared to estimated sales.


NEW QUESTION # 58
Which of the following are valid ways to italicize Tooltip content in Tableau?

  • A. Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use the italics option
  • B. Click on Worksheet in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use
    the italics option
  • C. Click on Format in the Menu bar, choose Font, and then edit the
    Tooltip options to italicize the font
  • D. Click on Tooltip in the Marks card, select the text, and then use the Italics option

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation:
The only incorrect option is - Click on Dashboard in the Menu bar, select Tooltip, and then use the italics option.
This option doesn't exist. See below:

The rest of the options do exist, and therefore are correct:



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NEW QUESTION # 59
What does the box in a box plot represent?

  • A. Maximum value of the data
  • B. Minimum value of the data
  • C. The interquartile range
  • D. The median of the middle half of the data points

Answer: C

Explanation:
In a box and whisker plot:
1) The ends of the box are the upper and lower quartiles, so the box spans the interquartile range
2) The median is marked by a vertical line inside the box
3) The whiskers are the two lines outside the box that extend to the highest and lowest observations.


NEW QUESTION # 60
Which of the following are interactive elements that can be added to a dashboard for users?

  • A. Filter Action
  • B. Edit Tooltip Action
  • C. URL Action
  • D. Highlight Action

Answer: A,C,D

Explanation:
We can perform filter, URL and highlight actions out of the above given choices on a dashboard. Please refer to the image below:
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NEW QUESTION # 61
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