Visual Analytics with Tableau Week 3

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Visual Analytics with Tableau – Table Calculations Module 3 Quiz

Q1. What is a table calculation?
Table calculations allow you to filter your data for a specific view
Table calculations are not allowed to be performed in Tableau
Table calculations address data in the cache table and allow you to perform calculations on visible results

Answer: Table calculations address data in the cache table and allow you to perform calculations on visible results


Q2. Which of the following are ways table calculations are used?
Table calculations are used to give fields new names
Table calculations are used to create new calculations
Table calculations are used to view summary data

Answer: Table calculations are used to create new calculations


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Q3. Which of the following are among the 10 table calculations we covered? (Select all that apply.)
Running Total
Percent of Total
Difference
Moving Average
Standardized Score
Quarter over Quarter Growth
Percentile
YTD Difference
Date Difference
Percent Difference

Answer: Running Total
Percent of Total
Difference
Moving Average
Percentile
Percent Difference


Q4. Which of the following best describes or defines a calculated field?
A calculated field is a field that is present in your original data set
A calculated field is every field in your data set
A calculated field is a new field that is not in the current data set

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Answer: A calculated field is a new field that is not in the current data set


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Q5. How do you create a calculated field in Tableau?
Right click anywhere on your chart and select Create Calculated Field
Right click anywhere in the data pane and select Create Calculated Field
Right click anywhere in the data pane and select Create Parameter

Answer: Right click anywhere in the data pane and select Create Calculated Field


Q6. Which of the following is a quick table calculation? (Select all that apply.)
Difference
Percent Difference
Rank
Running Total
Month over Month Difference
MTD Total
Percent of Total

Answer: Difference
Percent Difference
Rank
Running Total
Percent of Total


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Q7. Why is a worksheet filter used?
To create a new calculation that is not in the current data set
To narrow down your data table or chart to specific fields and/or data
To provide additional data that may not be present in your chart

Answer: To narrow down your data table or chart to specific fields and/or data


Q8. How do you apply a worksheet filter in Tableau?
Drag a dimension or measure to the filter data pane
Drag a dimension or measure to the size option on the Marks card
Drag a dimension or measure to the color option on the Marks card

Answer: Drag a dimension or measure to the filter data pane


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Q9. How do you show the filter options on a worksheet?
Right click anywhere in the data pane and select show filter
Right click in your worksheet and click show filter
Right click on your filter pill and select show filter

Answer: Right click on your filter pill and select show filter


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Q10. What are Tableau parameters?
Parameters are filters
Parameters are dynamic values that can replace constant values in calculations, filters, and reference lines
Parameters are constant values that can replace dynamic values in calculations, filters, and reference lines

Answer: Parameters are dynamic values that can replace constant values in calculations, filters, and reference lines


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