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Tableau Certified Consultant

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 55

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Question # 4

A client is searching for ways to curate and document data in order to obtain data lineage. The client has a data source connected to a data lake.

Which tool should the consultant recommend to meet the client's requirements?

A.

Tableau Catalog without Tableau Data Management Add-on

B.

Tableau Catalog with Tableau Data Management Add-on

C.

Tableau Prep Conductor

D.

Tableau Catalog with Tableau Server Management Add-on

Question # 5

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\.

Question # 6

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.

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.

Question # 7

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.

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.

Question # 9

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.

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.

Question # 10

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?

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

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