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Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification

You're reading from   Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification A prep guide with multiple learning styles to help you gain Tableau Desktop Specialist certification

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801810135
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to Tableau
2. Chapter 1: Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification Overview FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Data Ingestion 4. Chapter 3: How to Interpret Data in a Tableau Visualization 5. Chapter 4: Working with Dimensions, Measures, and Marks (Oh My) 6. Chapter 5: Calculations and Functions Syntax 7. Part 2: Mastering the Exam
8. Chapter 6: Connecting to and Preparing Data 9. Chapter 7: Understanding and Creating Fundamental Charts in Tableau 10. Chapter 8: Data Organization and Worksheet Analytics 11. Chapter 9: Sharing Insights 12. Part 3: The Final Prep
13. Chapter 10: Exam Preparation 14. Chapter 11: Mock Test 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

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To check your knowledge of this chapter, here are a few questions that this chapter’s material will help you answer. The questions that have been selected aren’t intended to trick you but to provide you with a learning benchmark to give you a foundational understanding to help prepare you for the exam. The answers are marked in italics:

  1. How is a filled map different from a point map (select the correct answer)?
    1. A point map uses a specific geographic point, whereas a filled map uses a geographic area
    2. A filled map cannot display a value, whereas a point map can
    3. On a point map, you can see only some countries, but a filled map shows all countries from the dataset
    4. None of the above
  2. Select all the options that are true about grand totals in Tableau:
    1. Grand totals can be made for rows and columns
    2. Grand totals fields can be manually formatted
    3. Grand totals appear on charts by default
    4. Grand totals can appear at the top or bottom of a chart
  3. Which chart were...
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