Week 2 – Creating data visualizations with Tableau – Shuffle Q/A 2

21. Fill in the blank: When using Tableau, people can control what data they see in a visualization. This is an example of Tableau being _____.

  • indefinable
  • interpretive
  • inanimate
  • interactive

22. A data analyst working with the World Happiness data in Tableau is only interested in those countries that have a happiness score of less than 3.5. What tool can they use to only show these countries?

  • Dimension
  • Attribute
  • Format
  • Filter

23. A data analyst is creating a visualization in Tableau public. Before they began, they clicked on the eye icon. What is the purpose for this?

  • It hides the visualization from other users.
  • It generates a new copy of the visualization.
  • It saves the visualization.
  • It gives access to Tableau’s options.

24. Fill in the blank: In Tableau, a _____ palette displays two value ranges. Color shows the range where a data point is from and color intensity shows its magnitude.

  • diverging
  • overlaying
  • inverting
  • contrasting

25. What could a data analyst do with the Lasso tool in Tableau?

  • Zoom in on a data point
  • Move a data point
  • Select a data point
  • Pan across data points

26. Fill in the blank: In Tableau public, the _____ icon will hide your visualization from other users.

  • close
  • eye
  • source
  • private

27. Fill in the blank: In Tableau, a diverging palette displays two value ranges. It uses a color to show the range where a data point is from and _____ to show its magnitude.

  • markers
  • borders
  • intensity
  • color overlays

28. A data analyst creates a visualization in Tableau that allows the audience to change what data they want to see. What is such a visualization called?

  • indefinable
  • static
  • interactive
  • combo

Shuffle Q/A 3

29. A data analyst creates a visualization with lots of contrast so that it is accessible for people with color vision deficiencies. What tool in Tableau does this?

  • Color tool
  • Contrast tool
  • Pan tool
  • Lasso tool

30. You are working with the World Happiness data in Tableau. You use the pan tool on the country of Japan. What is the result?

  • It changes your point of view to Japan.
  • It selects Japan.
  • It filters Japan so it cannot be seen.
  • It applies the current color scheme to Japan.

Devendra Kumar

Project Management Apprentice at Google

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