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Tableau TDS-C01 Exam Q&A Guide

The document is a PDF containing questions and answers for the Tableau TDS-C01 Exam, specifically for the Tableau Desktop Specialist certification. It includes explanations for various questions related to Tableau functionalities, such as creating bins, disabling highlighting actions, and using measures in views. Additionally, it provides links for further information and resources for exam preparation.

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Tableau TDS-C01 Exam Q&A Guide

The document is a PDF containing questions and answers for the Tableau TDS-C01 Exam, specifically for the Tableau Desktop Specialist certification. It includes explanations for various questions related to Tableau functionalities, such as creating bins, disabling highlighting actions, and using measures in views. Additionally, it provides links for further information and resources for exam preparation.

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Tableau
TDS-C01 Exam
Tableau Desktop Specialist

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Version: 7.3

Question: 1

True or False : Bins can be created on dimensions

A. False
B. True

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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However, for a dimension (this is because the DATA TYPE of this dimension is a string:

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But what if we have a dimension of type NUMBER (NUMERIC DIMENSION)? See below:

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We can clearly create bins from dimensions too - they just have to be numeric :)

For more information, please refer to : https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-


us/calculations_bins.htm

Question: 2

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

A. True
B. False

Answer: A
Explanation:

Yes, it is possible to disable highlighting for the entire workbook.

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For more information : https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-gb/actions_highlight.htm

Question: 3

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

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: A
Explanation:

Yes, it is very much possible to use measures in the same view multiple times. For example, refer to
the image below:

We are using BOTH the Sum of the revenue and the AVG of the revenue in the same view!

Question: 4

By definition, Tableau displays measures over time as a ____________

A. Packed Bubble

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B. Bar
C. Stacked Bar
D. Line

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:

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Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/buildexamples_line.htm

Question: 5

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

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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:

We can combine these 2 tables, simply by joining the tables on ID to answer questions like, "How
much was paid in royalties for authors from a given publisher?". By combining tables using a join, you
can view and use related data from different tables in your analysis.

Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/joining_tables.htm

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