Score %0 (0 correct0 incorrect20 unanswered)
Q1. What type of data visualization does Tableau NOT support?
- Bar charts
- Line charts
- Scatter plots
- 3D pie charts
Q2. In Tableau, what is a "Dimension"?
- A measure of the variation or spread of a set of values
- A calculated field based on mathematical operations
- A categorical field containing qualitative data
- A numeric field containing quantitative data
Q3. How can you create a calculated field in Tableau?
- By dragging and dropping a field onto the visualization canvas
- By importing a custom script written in Python or R
- By using the "Create Calculated Field" option in the Data menu
- By adjusting the color palette of the visualization
Q4. What does the "Marks" card in Tableau represent?
- The data source connected to the visualization
- The legend for the visualization
- The level of detail and aggregation applied to the data
- The color scheme used in the visualization
Q5. Which feature in Tableau allows for real-time data connections and updates?
- Data Blending
- Tableau Prep
- Tableau Public
- Tableau Live Querying
Q6. How can you filter data in Tableau?
- By adjusting the font size of the visualization
- By rearranging the order of fields in the data source
- By creating filters using dimensions or measures
- By exporting the visualization to a CSV file
Q7. What is the purpose of a "Dashboard" in Tableau?
- To store and manage data sources used in visualizations
- To create custom calculations and data transformations
- To display multiple visualizations together for easier analysis
- To import and export workbooks containing Tableau visualizations
Q8. In Tableau, what does "Aggregation" refer to?
- The process of joining multiple data sources together
- The arrangement and organization of fields in a visualization
- The mathematical function applied to summarize data, such as sum, average, count, etc.
- The selection and highlighting of specific data points in a visualization
Q9. How can you drill down into more detailed data in Tableau?
- By exporting the visualization to a PDF file
- By adjusting the visualization's color palette
- By clicking on a data point or category to see more granular information
- By resizing the visualization on the dashboard
Q10. What does the "Show Me" feature in Tableau do?
- It exports the visualization to an external application
- It reveals hidden data sources in the workbook
- It suggests relevant visualization types based on the selected fields
- It creates custom calculations and aggregates the data
Q11. How can you combine data from multiple sources in Tableau?
- By manually typing the data into a new worksheet
- By exporting the data to Excel and then importing it into Tableau
- By using Data Blending or joining tables based on common fields
- By adjusting the visualization's layout and design options
Q12. What is the purpose of Tableau Prep Builder?
- To create custom calculations and aggregates in Tableau
- To design and publish dashboards for data visualization
- To connect Tableau to external data sources and live databases
- To clean, shape, and transform data before analysis and visualization
Q13. How can you sort data in Tableau?
- By adjusting the visualization's color scheme
- By rearranging fields in the data source
- By right-clicking on a field and selecting the desired sorting option
- By exporting the visualization to a PowerPoint presentation
Q14. What is the purpose of the "Hierarchy" feature in Tableau?
- To store and organize data sources within the workbook
- To create custom calculations and aggregates based on user-defined criteria
- To import and export workbooks containing Tableau visualizations
- To group related dimensions or members into a logical structure for easier analysis
Q15. How can you create a dual-axis chart in Tableau?
- By exporting the visualization to a CSV file and then importing it back
- By adjusting the font size and color of the visualization
- By dragging a second measure onto the right side of the visualization pane
- By rearranging fields in the data source
Q16. What is a "Table Calculation" in Tableau?
- A visualization type used for displaying data in tabular format
- A custom calculation created by the user to manipulate data
- A calculation performed on the data within a visualization, such as running total, moving average, etc.
- A feature used to blend data from multiple sources
Q17. How can you create a geographic map visualization in Tableau?
- By exporting the data to Google Earth
- By typing the latitude and longitude coordinates into a worksheet
- By dragging geographic fields like country or city onto the visualization canvas
- By adjusting the font size and color of the visualization
Q18. What is the purpose of the "Tableau Public" platform?
- To share and collaborate on Tableau workbooks within a private organization
- To access premium features and advanced analytics tools in Tableau
- To publish and share Tableau visualizations publicly on the web
- To connect Tableau to live databases and external data sources
Q19. How can you create a parameter in Tableau?
- By connecting Tableau to an external API
- By exporting the visualization to a PDF file
- By adjusting the visualization's layout and design options
- By right-clicking on a field and selecting "Create Parameter"
Q20. What is the purpose of the "Alert" feature in Tableau?
- To display error messages when there are issues with data connections
- To automatically update data sources and refresh visualizations
- To connect Tableau to external databases and live data sources
- To notify users when specific conditions or thresholds are met in the data