Desktop Certified Associate
Exam Guide
This document provides information on the structure of the exam, along with the knowledge and skills
measured. It will suggest resources to help you prepare for success. This document is not intended to build
product knowledge.
Awarded Credentials
Upon successful completion of this exam, you will be awarded the title of Tableau Desktop Certified
Associate. This title is active for two years from the date achieved.
Target Audience
This exam is for those who have a comprehensive understanding of functionality in Tableau Desktop and at
least five months of applying this learning in the product.
There are no required prerequisites for this exam. Everyone learns differently and every day use of Tableau
varies. Recommendations for learning resources and experience with the product are guidelines, not
requirements.
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 private websites that require a login or websites & applications allowing
for communication with others. We also encourage you to complete the Desktop I: Fundamentals and
Desktop II: Intermediate classroom courses.
Explore additional resources here:
• Free How-To Training Videos
• Tableau Product Support
• Tableau Product Help
• Visual Analysis Best Practices Guidebook
Exam Format
Time Limit: 2 hours (Please plan for extra time for online exam setup)
Passing Score: 75%
Number of Questions: 36
Scoring: Automatically scored; point value varies per question type with hands-on worth more
Question Format: Multiple choice, multiple response, true/false, hands-on
Language(s) Offered: English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese,
International Spanish
Delivery Platform: Windows Virtual Machine containing Tableau Desktop
System Preparation
For a successful exam experience, ensure your computer, network, and physical environment are properly
configured. This includes running a system tech-check before the exam. Review our Required: Exam Setup
document for complete details.
For questions, email [email protected] or visit tableau.com/certification.
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Skills Measured
Data Connections - 17% • Combined axis charts
• Dual axis charts
• Connect to Tableau Server
• Scatter plots
• Describe connection options
• Cross tabs
• Connect to different data source types
• Bar in bar charts
• Join tables from single and multiple databases
• Box plots
• Prepare Data for Analysis:
• Use titles, captions and tooltips effectively
• Blending
• Edit axes
• Metadata Grid
• Use mark labels and annotations
• Pivot
• Union Calculations - 18%
• Data Interpreter
• Understand how to:
• Explain data extract formats and capabilities
• Manipulate string and date calculations
• Create extracts with multiple tables
• Create quick table calculations
• Explain performance considerations between
• Use level of detail (LOD) expressions
blends, joins, and cross-database joins
• Explain different types of LOD expressions
• Use Automatic & Custom Split
• Use Ad-hoc calculations
Organizing & Simplifying Data - 10% • Work with aggregation options
• Build logic statements
• Understand how to:
• Build arithmetic calculations
• Filter data
• Build grand totals and sub-totals
• Sort data
• Use calculations in join clauses
• Build groups
• Build hierarchies Mapping - 13%
• Build sets
• Navigate maps, including:
Field & Chart Types - 15% • Pan & Zoom
• Filtering
• Explain the difference between measures and
• Map layering
dimensions
• Custom territories
• Explain the difference between discrete and
• Lasso & Radial selection
continuous fields
• Geographic search
• Explain how to utilize Tableau-generated fields
• Modify locations within Tableau
• Understand how and when to build:
• Import and manage custom geocoding
• Histograms
• Use a background image map
• Heat maps
• Connect to spatial files
• Tree maps
• Create density maps (heat maps)
• Bullet graphs
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Skills Measured
Analytics - 15% Dashboards - 12%
• Use the following in visual analysis: • Build dashboards and stories
• Reference Lines • Create dashboard actions
• Reference Bands • Design dashboards for viewing on devices
• Trend Lines • Utilize visual best practices for viewing on
• Trend Model devices
• Forecasting • Describe publishing & sharing options
• Drag & Drop Analytics
Timeliness
• Box Plot
Completing a task effectively and efficiently has
• Reference distributions
become a standard that organizations expect from
• Statistical summary card
employees. This exam is timed because we view time
• Instant Analytics
as a critical competency needed to be successful.
• Data Highlighter
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Sample Questions
The questions below are examples intended to give you a sense of how questions will look on the exam. It is
not a learning resource for the Desktop product, nor does it provide the experience needed to successfully
pass the exam. Sample questions are not indicative of exam difficulty. A solution section follows.
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
2. Tableau can create worksheet-specific filters.
a. True
b. False
3. What does the box in a box plot represent?
a. Maximum extent of the data
b. The range of the middle half of the data points
c. The median of the middle half of the data points
d. The outliers of the data
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
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6. In the Technology Product Category, which unprofitable state is surrounded by only profitable states?
a. Colorado
b. Missouri
c. Wyoming
d. Utah
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
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12. Look at the sum of profits for each Product Sub-Category. Which sub-category is $31,069 below the
average profit across all categories?
a. Appliances
b. Bookcases
c. Envelopes
d. Paper
13. What percent of the total profit do the top 10 customers 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
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Solutions
1. To connect to multiple tables in a single data source at one time, what must be specified?
c. A join
2. Tableau can create worksheet-specific filters.
a. True
3. What does the blox in a box plot represent?
b. The range of the middle half of the data points
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
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Additional Guidance
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.
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11. Determine which State in the Central Region has the highest distribution of profits using interquartile
ranges.
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.
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12. Look at the sum of profits for each Product Sub-Category. Which sub-category is $31,069 below the
average profit across all categories?
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.
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Step-by-Step
Below are step-by-step solutions for a suggested method of finding the answer. You may find there are other
ways to determine the correct answer for each question.
13. What percent of the total profit do the top 10 customers 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.”
a. Build a Set from Customer Name with the Top 1o
by Sum of Sales.
b. Include that Set in your view to display IN/OUT,
along with Profit as the measure.
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c. Convert Profit to a Table Calculation for Percent
of Total.
Final Response:
Answer: b) 5.03%
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14. What was the Moving Average of Sales in June of 2012, including six months prior and six months after?
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.
a. Build a view with continous Month and Sum of
Sales.
b. Right-click on Sum(Sales) and choose Add
Table Calculation. Select a Moving Average with
Previous 6 Values and Next 6 Values, moving
Across the table.
c. Once complete, hover over June 2012 and the
tooltip will give the specific answer.
Answer: c)$188,552
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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)
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%.
a. Right-click on Sales in the Measures pane and
choose “Create” and “Bins”. Then change the bin
size to 1000.
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b. Once the bin is created, build a view with Sales
(bin) on Columns and Sales on Rows. Then
change Sales (on the Rows shelf) to the Count
function.
c. Create the Profit Margin calculated field and
include it as a label.
• Use the formula SUM([Profit])/SUM([Sales]).
• Format the field as a percentage.
• Drag the Profit Margin to the shelf label.
d. Filter the view to only show bins with a Profit
Margin of greater than 25%.
• Drag Profit Margin to filter.
• Choose “At Least” and the value “.25”.
Final Answer: c) 7,000, d) 8,000, f) 11,000, g) 18,000
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