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TDA-C01 Tableau Exam Practice Questions

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TDA-C01 Tableau Exam Practice Questions

This document provides a set of practice questions for the TDA-C01 exam, designed to reflect the actual exam's structure and topics. It includes topic-focused questions, accurate answer keys, and is intended for personal study only. Additional resources for a complete question bank and explanations are available at CertQuestionsBank.com.
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difficulty, and topics covered in the actual exam, helping you reinforce
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1.You are subscribed to several views.
You need to unsubscribe from the views.
What should you use?
A. The My Content area of Tableau web pages
B. The Notifications area of Tableau Prep
C. The Data Source page of Tableau Desktop
D. The Shared with Me page
Answer: A
Explanation:
To unsubscribe from the views, you should use the My Content area of Tableau web pages. This area
allows you to manage your subscriptions, as well as your workbooks, views, and data sources. You
can select the views you want to unsubscribe from, click Actions, and then click Unsubscribe. You
can also change the subscription options, such as the schedule, the format, or the message.
Reference: Create a Subscription to a View or Workbook - Tableau Tableau Certified Data Analyst
Study Guide

2.You have a Tableau workbook.


You want to make the workbook available in Tableau Online.
What should you do?
A. From the Server menu, select Tableau Public, and then select Save to Tableau Public.
B. From the File menu, select Export Packaged Workbook.
C. From the Server menu, select Publish Data Source.
D. From the Server menu, select Publish Workbook.
Answer: D

3.You want to add a comment to March 2020 as shown in the following visualization.
You have the following sets in a Tableau workbook
• Top N Customers
• Customers of 2020
• Top N Products
• Sellers of 2020
Which two sets can you combine? Choose two
A. Sellers of 2020
B. Customers of 2020
C. Top N Products
D. Top N Customers
Answer: BD
Explanation:
To combine two sets, they must have at least one dimension in common. In this case, Customers of
2020 and Top N Customers both have Customer Name as a dimension, so they can be combined
using set operations such as union, intersection, or difference. Sellers of 2020 and Top N Products
have different dimensions (Seller Name and Product Name), so they cannot be combined.
Reference:
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/sets.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/sets_create.htm#combine-sets
4.HOTSPOT
You have the following visualization.

Answer:

5.You are creating a new dashboard.


You need to add a button to the dashboard that allows users to export the dashboard as an image.
Which type of object should you use?
A. Image
B. Ask Data
C. Extension
D. Download
E. Navigation
Answer: C

6.You have the following primary data source that contains a dimension named Dorm_Code.

You receive the following secondary data source that contains updated dorm codes.

You need to bring the updated dorm codes into Tableau and use the codes in existing visualizations.
The new dorm codes must use the existing field name of Dorm_Code.
What should you do?
A. Bring in the secondary data source as a union.
B. Bring in the secondary table as a left join to the primary data source. From the Data Source page,
select Create Calculated Field in the Dorm_Name field and enter [Dcrm_Name_New] in the
calculation window
C. Bring in the secondary data source by using relationships. From the Data pane, right-click
Dorm_Name select Replace Reference, and then select Dorm_Name_New
D. Create a data blend and select Edit Primary Aliases to replace the primary data source alias
values with values from the secondary data source
Answer: C
Explanation:
Using relationships: You can use relationships to link the secondary data source with the primary data
source based on a common field. This will allow you to use fields from both data sources in your
visualization without creating new fields or duplicating data. You can then replace references to
update the dimension values. For example, you can use relationships to link the updated dorm codes
with the primary data source and then replace Dorm_Code with Dorm_Code_New in your
visualization.
https://community.tableau.com/s/question/0D54T00000C5ldZSAR/update-data-view-based-on-
dimension

7.You have the following dataset:

You want to create a parameter to dynamically filter the data to produce the following results.

Which two types of parameters can you use to produce the results? Choose two.
A. Float
B. Boolean
C. Date
D. Datetime
E. String
F. Integer
Answer: EF
Explanation:
In the context of filtering data in Tableau, both string and integer parameters can be used to
dynamically filter data. A string parameter can be used to filter text-based values, while an integer
parameter is suitable for numerical values. In the provided dataset and result URLs, it appears that a
unique identifier or key (which could be a string or integer) is being used to filter specific data entries.
Reference: The information is based on the following sources:
An Introduction to Parameters in Tableau
Create Parameters - Tableau

8.You have the following dataset:


Which grouping option should you use in Tableau Prep to group all five names automatically?
A. Pronunciation
B. Spelling
C. Manual Selection
D. Common Characters
Answer: D
Explanation:
Common Characters: Find and group values that have letters or numbers in common. This option
uses the ngram fingerprint algorithm that indexes words by their unique characters after removing
punctuation, duplicates, and whitespace. This algorithm works for any supported language. This
option isn't available for data roles. For example, this algorithm would match names that are
represented as "John Smith" and "Smith, John" because they both generate the key "hijmnost". Since
this algorithm doesn't consider pronunciation, the value "Tom Jhinois" would have the same key
"hijmnost" and would also be included in the group.

9.You have a dashboard that contains confidential information about patients health. The data needs
to always be up to date tor a team of healthcare workers.
How should you share me dashboard with the healthcare workers?
A. Publish the dashboard to Tableau Public
B. Print the dashboard to PDF
C. Publish aw dashboard to Tableau Server
D. Export the dashboard as a .twbx
Answer: C
Explanation:
To share a dashboard that contains confidential information about patients health and needs to
always be up to date for a team of healthcare workers, you should publish it to Tableau Server. This
will allow you to control who can access and interact with your dashboard, as well as schedule
automatic refreshes of your data source or extract. Publishing to Tableau Public would expose your
data to anyone on the internet, printing to PDF would not update your data, and exporting as a .twbx
would require sending a large file that might not be compatible with other versions of Tableau.
Reference:
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/publish_workbooks_share.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/publish_workbooks_tableauserver.htm

10.DRAG DROP
You have the following two datasets:
• A Microsoft Excel worksheet that has two columns named Employee Name and Department
• A Microsoft SQL Server table that has three columns named Employee Name. Pay Grade and
Team Size.
You want to use Tableau Prep to join the two datasets.
Which three actions should you perform in order? (Place the three correct options in order.)

Answer:

Explanation:
The correct order of the three actions is:
From the connections pane, connect to both data sources
Join both datasets and select the join type
Specify Employee Name as the join key
The first action is to connect to both data sources from the connections pane in Tableau Prep. The
connections pane is where you can access and add data sources to your flow. You can connect to
various types of data sources, such as Excel, SQL Server, or Tableau Server. In this case, you want
to connect to an Excel worksheet and a SQL Server table.
The second action is to join both datasets and select the join type. A join is a way of combining data
from two or more tables based on a common field. You can join datasets by dragging one table to the
canvas and dropping it on top of another table. This will create a join step in your flow. You can select
the join type from the drop-down list on the join step. The join type determines which rows are
returned from the tables.
The third action is to specify Employee Name as the join key. A join key is a field that is used to
match rows from different tables. You can specify the join key by clicking on the field name in each
table and dragging it to the center of the join step. This will create a join clause that shows the field
name and the operator. In this case, you want to use Employee Name as the join key, because it is a
common field between the two datasets.
The other options are not relevant for this scenario. Specifying Department and Team Size as a join
condition will not work, because they are not common fields between the two datasets. Opening both
data sources in Tableau Desktop will not help you join them in Tableau Prep. Adding a step to
aggregate the data in the SQL Server table will not affect the join, but it may change the level of detail
of your data.
Reference:
https://help.tableau.com/current/prep/en-us/prep_connect.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/prep/en-us/prep_join.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/prep/en-us/prep_join_types.htm

11.A colleague provides you with access to a folder that contains the following files:
• Sates.csv
• Bookl.twb
• Sates.hyper
• Export.mdb
Which He contains an extract?
A. Export mdb
B. Book1.twb
C. Sales.hyper
D. Sales.csv
Answer: C
Explanation:
A .hyper file is an extract file that contains a snapshot of data from a data source. It is a compressed
and optimized file format that can be used to improve the performance and portability of dashboards
and workbooks. A .twb file is a workbook file that contains the visualization and connection
information, but not the data itself. A .csv file is a comma-separated values file that contains plain text
data. A .mdb file is a Microsoft Access database file that contains tables, queries, forms, and other
objects.
Reference:
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/save_savework_packagedworkbooks.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/extracting_data.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/examples_csv.htm
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/introduction-to-access-database-
files-9f9a0f8c-9a3c-4a0b-8e6c-6d1f1f7c2b7e

12.You have the following chart that sorts states by the number of products each state has
purchased.
Which formula should you use to include a number with the position of each state within each region?
A. FIRST ()
B. INDEX ()
C. WINDOW_SUM(SUM ([Quantity]))
D. LOOKUP (SUM ([Quantity]))
Answer: D
Explanation:
The LOOKUP function is used to return the value of a specified field in a different row, which can be
defined relative to the current row. In this context, it can be used to include a number with the position
of each state within each region by looking up the SUM([Quantity]) in each respective position.
Reference: The information is inferred from general Tableau knowledge as well as the following
sources:
Tableau Functions (Alphabetical)
LOOKUP
Tableau Certified Data Analyst Exam Guide
13.You have the following dashboard that contains two sheets.

You want to minimize the whitespace between the sheets.


What should you configure?
A. The background
B. The position
C. The padding
D. The size
E. The border
Answer: C
Explanation:
To minimize the whitespace between the sheets, you should configure the padding of the sheets and
the dashboard. Padding is the amount of space between the edge of a sheet or dashboard and its
content. You can adjust the padding by using the Layout tab in the Format pane. You can reduce the
padding for each sheet by selecting the sheet and changing the values for the inner and outer
padding. You can also reduce the padding for the dashboard by selecting the dashboard and
changing the values for the outer padding. Reducing the padding will make the sheets and the
dashboard more compact and eliminate unnecessary whitespace.
Reference: Format Dashboards - Tableau
Tableau Certified Data Analyst Study Guide

14.You have a line chart on a worksheet.


You want to add a comment to March 2020 as shown in the following visualization.
What should you do?
A. Drag the growth rate to Text on the Marks card
B. Enable captions
C. Annotate March 2020
D. Add a tooltip
Answer: C
Explanation:
To add a comment to March 2020 on a line chart, you need to annotate that mark. You can right-click
on the mark and select Annotate > Mark from the menu. This will open a dialog box where you can
type your comment and format it as you like. You can also drag and drop the annotation to position it
on the worksheet. Dragging the growth rate to Text on the Marks card will add a label to every mark
on the line chart, enabling captions will show a description of the worksheet at the bottom, and adding
a tooltip will show a text box when users hover over a mark.
Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/formatting_annotations.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/formatting_annotations_create.htm

15.HOTSPOT
You have a data set that contains three columns named Sales, Profit, and Quantity.
You need to build the following scatter plot.
Answer:
Explanation:
To build the scatter plot shown in the image, you need to place the Profit measure on the Rows shelf
and the Sales measure on the Columns shelf. This will create a Cartesian chart with Profit as the y-
axis and Sales as the x-axis. Then, you need to change the mark type to Circle on the Marks card.
This will display the data points as circles that vary in size according to the Quantity measure. You
can also add color or shape encoding to the marks to show additional dimensions or measures in the
view.
Reference: Build a Scatter Plot
Understanding and Using Scatter Plots
Scatter plot in Tableau

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