Desktop 10 QA Exam Prep Guide PDF
Desktop 10 QA Exam Prep Guide PDF
Desktop 10 QA Exam Prep Guide PDF
Awarded Credentials
Upon successful completion of this exam, you will be awarded the title of Tableau Desktop 10 Qualified
Associate.
Target Audience
This exam is for those who have a comprehensive understanding of functionality in Tableau Desktop 10 and
at least five months of applying this learning in the product.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this exam.
System Preparation
For a successful exam experience, ensure your computer, network, and the physical environment are
properly configured. This includes running a system tech-check before the exam. Review our Required:
Exam Setup document for complete details.
Learning Resources
The best preparation is experience and time with the product. During the exam, you will have access to
public, online resources aside from sites or applications allowing for communication. We also encourage you
to complete the Desktop I: Fundamentals and Desktop II: Intermediate classroom courses. Information on
these courses can be found here.
Exam Format
Time Limit: 2 hours (Please plan for extra time for online exam setup)
Passing Score: 75%
Content Version: 10.0
Number of Questions: 36
Scoring: 100 points total; point value varies per question type with hands-on worth more
Question Format: Multiple choice, multiple response, true/false, hands-on (Tableau Desktop 10.0 will be
provided)
Language(s) Offered: English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese, European
Spanish
Delivery Platform: Virtual Machine containing Tableau Desktop 10.0
You are encouraged to work through your own solutions first before looking at the solutions provided.
1. To connect to multiple tables in a single data source at one time, what must be specified?
a. A blend
b. A calculation
c. A join
d. A hierarchy
The following questions use the dataset Sample-Superstore Subset (Excel), which can be downloaded here. If
you are unable to download the file, try accessing it from another internet browser.
4. What is the percent of total Sales for the ‘Home Office’ Customer Segment in July of 2012?
a. 23.50%
b. 23.97%
c. 20.14%
d. 32.56%
5. Find the top 10 Product Names by Sales within each region. Which product is ranked #2 in both the Central
& West regions in 2011?
a. Riverside Palais Royal Lawyers Bookcase
b. Bush Mission Pointe Library
c. Sharp AL-1530CS Digital Copier
d. Global Troy Executive Leather Low Back Tilter
7. If 2013 Sales numbers were expected to increase by 50% in the following year, what would be the total
estimated sales for the Consumer Segment in 2014?
a. $4,278,540
b. $816,999
c. $2,752,823
d. $802,365
8. In which Region do all Product Categories fall beneath the overall average profit?
a. All Regions
b. Central
c. East
d. South
e. West
9. Which Product Sub-Category has a Shipping Cost to Sales ratio of above 3%?
a. Tables
b. Chairs & Chairmats
c. Paper
d. Binders and Binder Accessories
10. Find the customer with the lowest overall profit. What is his/her profit ratio?
a. 2.35%
b. 1%
c. -17.54%
d. -771.39%
11. Determine which State in the Central Region has the highest distribution of profits using interquartile
ranges.
a. South Dakota
b. North Dakota
c. Minnesota
d. Iowa
13. What percent of total profits do the top 10 customer by Sales represent?
a. 3.50%
b. 5.03%
c. 17.54%
d. None of the Above
14. What was the Moving Average of Sales in June of 2012, including six months prior and six months after?
a. $101,752
b. $180,036
c. $188,552
d. $286,170
15. Create a histogram showing the number of Sales using Sales Bins of $1,000. Which bins have profit ratios
(profit as a percentage of sales) of more than 25%? (Select all that apply)
a. 1,000
b. 3,000
c. 7,000
d. 8,000
e. 10,000
f. 11,000
g. 18,000
1. To connect to multiple tables in a single data source at one time, what must be specified?
c. A join
4. What is the percent of total Sales for the ‘Home Office’ Customer Segment in July of 2012?
b. 23.97%
5. Find the top 10 Product Names by Sales within each region. Which product is ranked #2 in both the Central
& West regions in 2011?
c. Sharp AL-1530CS Digital Copier
6. In the Technology Product Category, which unprofitable state is surrounded by only profitable states?
a. Colorado
7. If 2013 Sales numbers were expected to increase by 50% in the following year, what would be the total
estimated sales for the Consumer Segment in 2014?
b. $816,999
8. In which Region do all Product Categories fall beneath the overall average profit?
d. South
9. Which Product Sub-Category has a Shipping Cost to Sales ratio of above 3%?
c. Paper
Below there is additional guidance on a suggested method of finding the answer. You may find there are
other ways determine the correct answer. The focus for this exam is the destination (i.e. accuracy), rather
than the journey.
10. Find the customer with the lowest overall profit. What is his/her profit ratio?
The answer to this question can be found by looking at profits by customer and sort ascending by profit.
Once you identify your customer contributing the least to your profits, add a profit ratio calculation
(Sum([Profit])/Sum([Sales])) to the label or tooltip.
The answer to this question can be found by showing Profit by State or Province, disaggregating your
measures, and showing distribution. You can use the available box plot option, or choose distribution –
quartiles – 4, to show quartiles.
The answer to this question can be found by creating a table calculation looking at the sum of profit
and subtracting from the window average (SUM([Profit]) –WINDOW_AVG(SUM([Profit]))). Using the
calculation in your view and applying the label will reveal the difference from average for each sub-
category.
Below are step-by-step solutions for a suggested method of finding the answer. You may find there are
others ways to determine the correct answer for each question.
13. What percent of total profits do the top 10 customer by Sales represent?
The answer to this question can be found by building a set for the top 10 Customers by Sales, then using
that set in a view that uses the table calculation “percent of total.”
Final Response:
Answer: b) 5.03%
The answer to this question can be found by creating a view with Sales by continuous Month, then using
a table calculation to present a moving average.
Answer: c)$188,552
Creating this solution involves creating the bin of 1,000 each from Sales, including it in a view along
with Sales shown as a Count, creating the Profit Margin calculated field, and filtering the view by Profit
Margin greater than 25%.