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36. What are some familiar sources for data in the Get Data menu in Power BI?

A few familiar data sources are Excel, Power BI datasets, web, text, SQL server, and analysis services.

37. What are the categories of data types?

 All

 File

 Database

 Power BI

 Azure

 Online Services

 Other

38. Name some commonly used tasks in the Query Editor.

 Connect to data

 Shape and combine data

 Group rows

 Pivot columns

 Create custom columns

 Query formulas

39. What do you mean by grouping?

Power BI Desktop helps you to group the data in your visuals into chunks. You can, however, define your
groups and bins. For grouping, use Ctrl + click to select multiple elements in the visual. Right-click one of
those elements and, from the menu that appears, choose Group. In the Groups window, you can create new
groups or modify existing ones.

Did You Know? 🔍

The analytics and BI applications market is expected to reach $18.5 billion by 2026.

40. Explain responsive slicers in Power BI.

On a Power BI final report page, a developer can resize a responsive slicer to various sizes and shapes, and the
data collected in the container will be rearranged to find a match. If a visual report becomes too small to be
useful, an icon representing the visual takes its place, saving space on the report page.
41. What is query folding in Power BI?

Query folding is used when steps defined in the Query Editor are translated into SQL and executed by the
source database instead of your device. It helps with scalability and efficient processing.

42. What is "M language."

M is a programming language used in Power Query as a functional, case-sensitive language similar to other
programming languages and easy to use.

Power BI Interview Questions For Experienced

43. What are the major differences between visual-level, page-level, and report-level filters in
Power BI?

Visual-level filters are used to filter data within a single visualization. Page-level filters are used to work on an
entire page in a report, and different pages can have various filters.

Report-level filters are used to filter all the visualizations and pages in the report.

44. List the most common techniques for data shaping.

 Adding indexes

 Applying a sort order

 Removing columns and rows

45. How is the Schedule Refresh feature designed to work?

Users can set up for an automatic refresh over data based on daily or weekly requirements. Users can schedule
only one refresh maximum daily unless they have Power BI Pro. The Schedule Refresh section uses the pull-
down menu choices to select a frequency, time zone, and time of day.

46. What information is needed to create a map in Power Map?

Power Map can display geographical visualizations. Therefore, some location data is needed—for example,
city, state, country, or latitude and longitude.

47. Which in-memory analytics engine does Power Pivot use?

Power Pivot uses the xVelocity engine. xVelocity can handle huge amounts of data, storing data in columnar
databases. All data gets loaded into RAM memory when you use in-memory analytics, which boosts the
processing speed.
48. Mention important components of SSAS

Following are some of the important Components of SSAS:

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