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Question # 1

A client wants to produce a visualization to show quarterly profit growth and aggregated sales totals across a number of product categories from the data

provided below.

Question # 1

Which set of charts should the consultant use to meet the client's requirements?

Options:

A.  

Line and bubble charts

B.  

Waterfall chart and tree map

C.  

Gantt and bar charts

D.  

Scatter plot and pie chart

Discussion 0
Question # 2

A client calculates the percent of total sales for a particular region compared to all regions.

Question # 2

Which calculation will fix the automatic recalculation on the % of total field?

Options:

A.  

{FIXED [Region]:[Sales]}/{FIXED: SUM([Sales])}

B.  

{FIXED [Region]:sum([Sales])}

C.  

{FIXED [Region]:sum([Sales])}/{FIXED :SUM([Sales])

D.  

{FIXED [Region]:sum([Sales])}/SUM([Sales]}

Discussion 0
Question # 3

A client needs to design row-level security (RLS) measures for their reports. The client does not currently have Tableau Data Management Add-on, and it

may be an option in the future.

What should the consultant recommend as the safest and easiest way to manage for the long term?

Options:

A.  

Create User filters based on data policies and apply them to views using set filters and option Server/Create User Filter.

B.  

Create User filters for each report using a table joined to its data source and using the option Apply to All Sheet Using the Data Source.

C.  

Create User filters based on data policies and apply them to a published data source.

D.  

Create User filters in each view of each report using set filters and option Server/Create User Filter.

Discussion 0
Question # 4

A consultant migrated a data source to improve performance. The consultant wants to identify which workbooks need to be updated to point to the new data

source.

Which Tableau tool should the consultant use?

Options:

A.  

Data Management

B.  

Prep Conductor

C.  

Activity Log

D.  

Tableau Advanced Management

Discussion 0
Question # 5

From the desktop, open the CCworkbook. Use the US PopulationEstimates data source.

You need to shape the data in USPopulation Estimates by using TableauDesktop. The data must be formatted asshown in the following table.

Question # 5

Open the Population worksheet. Enterthe total number of records contained inthe data set into the Total Recordsparameter.

From the File menu in Tableau Desktop,click Save.

Options:

Discussion 0
Question # 6

From the desktop, open the CC workbook.

Open the Incremental worksheet.

You need to add a line to the chart that

shows the cumulative percentage of sales

contributed by each product to the

incremental sales.

From the File menu in Tableau Desktop, click

Save.

Options:

Discussion 0
Question # 7

Question # 7

From the desktop, open the NYC

Property Transactions workbook.

You need to record the performance of

the Property Transactions dashboard in

the NYC Property Transactions.twbx

workbook. Ensure that you start the

recording as soon as you open the

workbook. Open the Property

Transactions dashboard, reset the filters

on the dashboard to show all values, and

stop the recording. Save the recording in

C:\CC\Data\.

Create a new worksheet in the

performance recording. In the worksheet,

create a bar chart to show the elapsed

time of each command name by

worksheet, to show how each sheet in

the Property Transactions dashboard

contributes to the overall load time.

From the File menu in Tableau Desktop,

click Save. Save the performance

recording in C:\CC\Data\.

Options:

Discussion 0
Question # 8

From the desktop, open the CC workbook.

Open the Manufacturers worksheet.

The Manufacturers worksheet is used to

analyze the quantity of items contributed by

each manufacturer.

You need to modify the Percent

Contribution calculated field to use a Level

of Detail (LOD) expression that calculates

the percentage contribution of each

manufacturer to the total quantity.

Enter the percentage for Newell to the

nearest hundredth of a percent into the

Newell % Contribution parameter.

From the File menu in Tableau Desktop, click

Save.

Options:

Discussion 0
Question # 9

From the desktop, open the CC workbook.

Open the City Pareto worksheet.

You need to complete the Pareto chart toshow the percentage of sales compared tothe percentage of cities. The chart mustshow references lines to visualize how thedata compares to the Pareto principle.

From the File menu in Tableau Desktop, clickSave.

Options:

Discussion 0
Question # 10

Use the following login credentials to sign in

to the virtual machine:

Username: Admin

Password:

The following information is for technical

support purposes only:

Lab Instance: 40201223

To access Tableau Help, you can open the

Help.pdf file on the desktop.

Question # 10

From the desktop, open the CC workbook.

Open the Categorical Sales worksheet.

You need to use table calculations to

compute the following:

. For each category and year, calculate

the average sales by segment.

. Create another calculation to

compute the year-over-year

percentage change of the average

sales by category calculation. Replace

the original measure with the year-

over-year percentage change in the

crosstab.

From the File menu in Tableau Desktop, click

Save.

Options:

Discussion 0
Question # 11

A client is considering migrating from Tableau Server to Tableau Cloud.

Which two elements are determining factors of whether the client should use Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud? Choose two.

Options:

A.  

Whether or not the client plans to leverage single sign-on (SSO)

B.  

Whether or not there are large numbers of concurrent extract refreshes

C.  

Whether or not the client needs the ability to connect to public, cloud-based data sources

D.  

Amount of data storage used on the client's existing server

Discussion 0
Question # 12

A client creates a report and publishes it to Tableau Server where each department has its own user group set on the server. The client wants to limit visibility of

the report to the sales and marketing groups in the most efficient manner.

Which approach should the consultant recommend?

Options:

A.  

Grant access to the report on the Tableau Server only to the members of sales and marketing user groups.

B.  

Prepare a row-level security (RLS) entitlement table to define limitations of the access and use it to build user filters in the report's data

source.

C.  

Add user filters from Tableau Server to each worksheet and select only sales and marketing user groups.

D.  

Use user groups defined on Tableau Server to build user filters in the report's data source.

Discussion 0
Question # 13

A client wants to see the average number of orders per customer per month, broken down by region. The client has created the following calculated field:

Orders per Customer: {FIXED [Customer ID]: COUNTD([Order ID])}

The client then creates a line chart that plots AVG(Orders per Customer) over MONTH(Order Date) by Region. The numbers shown by this chart are far higher

than the customer expects.

The client asks a consultant to rewrite the calculation so the result meets their expectation.

Which calculation should the consultant use?

Options:

A.  

{INCLUDE [Customer ID]: COUNTD([Order ID])}

B.  

{FIXED [Customer ID], [Region]: COUNTD([Order ID])}

C.  

{EXCLUDE [Customer ID]: COUNTD([Order ID])}

D.  

{FIXED [Customer ID], [Region], [Order Date]: COUNTD([Order ID])}

Discussion 0
Question # 14

A client has a large data set that contains more than 10 million rows.

A consultant wants to calculate a profitability threshold as efficiently as possible. The calculation must classify the profits by using the following specifications:

. Classify profit margins above 50% as Highly Profitable.

. Classify profit margins between 0% and 50% as Profitable.

. Classify profit margins below 0% as Unprofitable.

Which calculation meets these requirements?

Options:

A.  

IF [ProfitMargin]>0.50 Then 'Highly Profitable'

ELSEIF [ProfitMargin]>=0 Then 'Profitable'

ELSE 'Unprofitable'

END

B.  

IF [ProfitMargin]>=0.50 Then 'Highly Profitable'

ELSEIF [ProfitMargin]>=0 Then 'Profitable'

ELSE 'Unprofitable'

END

C.  

IF [ProfitMargin]>0.50 Then 'Highly Profitable'

ELSEIF [ProfitMargin]>=0 Then 'Profitable'

ELSEIF [ProfitMargin] <0 Then 'Unprofitable'

END

D.  

IF([ProfitMargin]>=0.50,'Highly Profitable', 'Profitable')

ELSE 'Unprofitable'

END

Discussion 0
Question # 15

A consultant plans a Tableau deployment for a client that uses Salesforce. The client wants users to automatically see Tableau views of regional sales filtered

by customer as soon as the users sign into Salesforce.

Which approach should the consultant use to deliver the final visualization?

Options:

A.  

Embed views into Salesforce.

B.  

Create a list of URLs that the users can click in Salesforce.

C.  

Publish to Tableau Mobile for viewing.

D.  

Create subscriptions for each view to deliver reports by email.

Discussion 0
Question # 16

A client has several long-term shipping contracts with different vendors that set rates based on shipping volume and speed. The client requests a dashboard

that allows them to model shipping costs for the next week based on the selected shipping vendor. Speed for the end user is critical.

Which dashboard building strategy will deliver the desired result?

Options:

A.  

Recommend that the client model for only profitability for the next 24 hours instead of a full week.

B.  

Calculate the potential shipping cost for each order with each vendor, display the aggregate costs in a large table, and use quick filters to

limit the options visible to the user.

C.  

Aggregate the orders then use a calculated field that refers to a user-selected parameter to calculate the shipping costs.

D.  

Use a calculated field that refers to a user-selected parameter to calculate shipping costs for each order and then display the aggregate

values.

Discussion 0
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