Fundamentals of Visualization with Tableau Week 1

Course Name: Data Visualization with Tableau

Sub-course: Fundamentals of Visualization with Tableau

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Data Visualization and Its Importance Quiz

Q1. What is data visualization?
Using cognitive meditation practices to memorize information
Using information technology practices to search for and gather data
The communication of numerical or quantitative information in a visual manner.
Using any process to capture any type of data.

Answer: The communication of numerical or quantitative information in a visual manner.


Q2. The Turin Papyrus map is one of the earliest documented data visualizations. What is the map about?
Napoleon’s Russian campaign
The location of cholera cases
The location of stone needed to build an Egyptian tomb.

Answer: The location of stone needed to build an Egyptian tomb.


Q3. The information-seeking mantra states:
Overview first, zoom and filter, then details on demand.
Visualization is good for cleaning up your data.

Answer: Overview first, zoom and filter, then details on demand.


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Q4. The goal of data visualization is to make pretty pictures.
False
True

Answer: False


Q5. Which of these limitations apply to Tableau Public? (Select all that apply.)
It cannot be downloaded by individuals, only companies.
It is very expensive
You must limit the number of rows in your data source.
You cannot save visualizations locally.

Answer: You must limit the number of rows in your data source.
You cannot save visualizations locally.

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Q6. Whose opinion matters the most when making a visualization?
Your boss’ opinion
Your end user’s opinion

Answer: Your end user’s opinion


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Q7. When making a visualization, it is important to stick to using the tool defaults.
True
False

Answer: False


Q8. Print, an interactive web page, modeling clay, and crayons on paper are all acceptable media for a data visualization.
False
True

Answer: True


Q9. Approximately when do we estimate the first data visualization happened?
Early 1800s
Pleistocene era
Jurassic era

Answer: Pleistocene era


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Q10. What is one of the earliest documented examples of data visualization?
The Turin Papyrus map
The map of Napoleon’s Russian campaign
The Mercator map projection

Answer: The Turin Papyrus map


Q11. The information-seeking mantra states:
Overview first, zoom and filter, then details on demand.
Visualization is good for cleaning up your data.

Answer: Overview first, zoom and filter, then details on demand.


Q12. What is the goal of visualization?
Insights
Pictures

Answer: Insights


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Q13. Which Tableau product is free and used to make new visualizations?
Tableau Public
Tableau Desktop
Tableau Prep

Answer: Tableau Public


Q14. Did you install Tableau Public?
Yes
No

Answer: Yes


Q15. Select each acceptable medium for a data visualization. (Select all that apply.)
Print
Crayons on paper
Modeling clay
An interactive web page

Answer: All of above


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Q16. What is the most important skill to use when you are making a data visualization with a new tool?
Responsive design
Deciding when it’s done
Brute force
Patience

Answer: Patience


Q17. Who is the most important person involved in you making a visualization?
Your end user
You as the builder
Your boss
Your mom

Answer: Your end user


Q18. Select all of the skills I used when making my Google Sheets visualization. (Select all that apply.)
Flexibility & Creativity
Critical thinking
Patience 
Responsive design
Brute force
Deciding when it’s done

Answer: Flexibility & Creativity
Critical thinking
Patience 
Deciding when it’s done


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