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Using the cwurData table, plot a Map to see which country had the Second highest number of patents in the Year 2013?

  1. United States
  2. France
  3. United Kingdom
  4. Canada

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Follow along to get the correct answer:
Drag Country to the view, and then Patents to the Size Mark on the Marks shelf as follows :


2) But, this isn't all right? We need to focus on the year 2013. This can be done by using the year column as it is (continuous) in the filter shelf, or by converting it to discrete first and then using it:

2.1 As it is (continuous)


2.2 Converting to discrete first & then using it


and then :



3) We can now see that France, with 485 has the 2nd most number of patents for the year 2013



Using the cwurData table, create a cross-tab showing the number of Publications per Country broken down by Institution, and filtered by Country to only show United Kingdown (UK). For the University of Manchester, what percent of the total publications were contributed in 2014?

  1. 28.415%
  2. 23.497%
  3. 25.683%
  4. 22.404%

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Phew! Tricky one for sure. This question tests multiple concepts and will help you revise them. We'll be using filters, as well as quick table calculations (percent of total) for this one.

1) Firstly, let's drag Country and Institution to the Rows shelf, and year (discrete) to the Columns shelf. Then, drag Publications to the Text Icon in the Marks Shelf. The following is our view:



Using the atheletes table:
i) Create a sheet with a crosstab showing the Average weight for each sport (Sheet 1)
ii) Create a sheet with a Map showing the Total number of gold medals per Country. Use size as a Mark. (Sheet 2)

Now, Create a Dashboard containing both these sheets, and Use Sheet 2 as a Filter for Sheet 1. What was the average weight for Badminton in Russia?

(Ignore any nulls / unknowns)

  1. 76.25
  2. 65.67
  3. 68.77
  4. 4.87

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Pretty common question on the Tableau Desktop Specialist exam.

1) First, lets create Sheet 1. For this, drag sport to the Row shelf, and Weight to the Text mark in the Marks shelf. Change its aggregation to Average:


2) Now, for sheet 2 - Drag nationality to the view, and gold to the size mark in the Marks shelf.

NOTE: Depending on your version of Tableau , you may need to assign a Geographical role to the nationality column first as follows:


3) Now, let's create a dashboard, and use both these sheets in it:


4) Now, for the most Important step, use SHEET 2 AS A FILTER FOR SHEET 1 as follows:



Now simply click on Russia in Sheet 2, and Sheet 1 will automatically update as follows:



Using the CoffeeChain table, create a Dual Axis chart showing the Sales (Bar chart) and Profit (Line Chart) for each Product type. What was the Profit for the Herbal Tea product type in 2013?

  1. 68,620
  2. 74,683
  3. 37,455
  4. 46,493

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

If you answered this question quickly and correctly, you're well prepared for the exam! Most students

stumble while creating a Dual axis chart, so go ahead and give yourself a pat on the back! To create a dual axis chart for the problem mentioned:

1) Drag Product Type to the column shelf, and Sales and Profit to the Row shelf:


2) Now, to focus on 2013, drag Date to the filter shelf and select only 2013:



3) Now, click on the Profit pill in the Rows Shelf, and select dual axis:


4) Now, in the marks shelf, choose Sales, and change the chart type to bar. Similarly, for Profit, change the chart type to Line.


Now the chart looks like this:


Now we change the Profit chart type to line:



5) Finally, we synchronise the axis as follows: Right click on the axis, and choose 'Synchronise axis'


And, our final view and answer is:






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