Tableau Fundamentals Flashcards
Tableau Desktop Foundations Flashcards

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| How do you add a filter to a view in Tableau? | Drag a field to the Filters shelf or right-click a field and select "Add to Filters." |
| How do you combine multiple sheets into one view in Tableau? | Use a dashboard to combine multiple sheets into one view. |
| How do you create a calculated field in Tableau? | Right-click in the data pane and select "Create Calculated Field." |
| How do you create a hierarchy in Tableau? | Drag a field on top of another in the data pane to create a hierarchy. |
| How do you rename a worksheet in Tableau? | Right-click the worksheet tab and select "Rename." |
| What are dimensions in Tableau? | Dimensions are categorical fields that slice and organize data. |
| What are measures in Tableau? | Measures are numerical fields that can be aggregated or used for calculations. |
| What does the "Show Me" feature in Tableau do? | The "Show Me" feature displays recommended chart types based on the selected data. |
| What does the marks card control in Tableau? | The marks card is used to control the appearance of visual elements, such as color, size, and label. |
| What is a dashboard in Tableau? | A dashboard is a collection of multiple worksheets presented together. |
| What is a data pane in Tableau? | The data pane displays fields from the connected data source, divided into dimensions and measures. |
| What is a parameter in Tableau? | A parameter is a user-defined control that allows for variable input into calculations or filters. |
| What is a story in Tableau? | A story is a sequence of dashboards and worksheets shared in a narrative format. |
| What is a worksheet in Tableau? | A worksheet is a single view or visualization within Tableau. |
| What is an aggregation in Tableau? | Aggregation is the process of summarizing data, such as calculating the sum, average, or count. |
| What is Tableau Desktop used for? | Tableau Desktop is used for data visualization and analysis to create interactive dashboards and reports. |
| What is the Columns shelf used for in Tableau? | The Columns shelf is used to display fields vertically in a worksheet. |
| What is the Data Source tab used for in Tableau? | The Data Source tab is used for setting up and managing connections to data sources. |
| What is the default data file type in Tableau? | Tableau's default data file type is a Tableau Data Extract (.hyper). |
| What is the difference between a live connection and an extract in Tableau? | A live connection connects directly to the live database, while an extract is a static snapshot of data stored locally. |
| What is the purpose of filters in Tableau? | Filters are used to limit or refine the data displayed in visualizations. |
| What is the purpose of sorting data in Tableau? | Sorting is used to organize data values in ascending or descending order for better visualization. |
| What is the Rows shelf used for in Tableau? | The Rows shelf is used to display fields horizontally in a worksheet. |
| Where can you connect to data sources in Tableau? | You can connect to data sources in the "Data Source" tab. |
About the Flashcards
Flashcards for the Tableau Desktop Foundations exam guide you through essential Tableau Desktop concepts required for confident data visualization. Each card breaks down core features such as live versus extract connections, the purpose of the Data Source tab, and how the Show Me panel suggests appropriate charts, ensuring foundational knowledge is clear and memorable.
Review worksheets, dashboards, stories, and the Marks card while mastering dimensions, measures, filtering, sorting, aggregations, calculated fields, and parameters. The concise format helps you recall workspace navigation, hierarchy creation, and shelf placement so you can quickly build interactive views under exam time pressure.
Topics covered in this flashcard deck:
- Tableau interface basics
- Data connections & extracts
- Dimensions vs. measures
- Calculated fields & parameters
- Dashboards, stories, worksheets