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The practice questions for Salesforce Certified Tableau Data Analyst exam was last updated on 2025-09-15 .

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Question#1

You want to create the following dashboard that will contain two sheets.



What should you do?

A. Drag both sheets to the dashboard and add a border to each sheet.
B. Drag both sheets to the dashboard and add a background lo each sheet.
C. Add both sheets lo a horizontal container and add a border to the container.
D. Add a border to both sheets and add both sheets to a horizontal object.

Question#2

You have a Tableau workbook that has a live data source. The data source connects to a Microsoft SQL Server database. Only the users in your department can access the database.
You plan to publish the workbook to a Tableau Server site named Public. All the users in your company can access Public.
What are two ways to ensure that all the users can view the worksheets in the workbook? Choose two.

A. Change the data source to an extract before you publish.
B. Embed the credentials when you publish the workbook.
C. Remove all the data source filters before you publish.
D. Export the data to a .csv before you publish.
E. Configure the local file permissions to the workbook file, and then publish the workbook.

Explanation:

Question#3

Open the link to Book1 found on the desktop. Open Disciplines worksheet.
Filter the table to show the members of the Top10 set and the members of the Bottom10 set. There should be a total of 20 rows.


A. To filter the table to show the members of the Top10 set and the Bottom10 set, you need to do the following steps:
Open the link to Book1 found on the desktop. This will open the Tableau workbook that contains the Disciplines worksheet.
Click on the Disciplines tab at the bottom of the workbook to open the worksheet. You will see a table that shows the disciplines, sales, and profit for each salesperson.
Click on the drop-down arrow next to Salesperson on the Filters shelf. This will open a menu that allows you to filter by different criteria.
Select Set from the menu. This will show you the sets that are available for the Salesperson field. You will see Top10 and Bottom10 as two sets that have been created based on the sales ranking.
Check the boxes next to Top10 and Bottom10. This will filter the table to show only the members of these two sets. You can also click on All to deselect all other values.
Click OK to apply the filter. You will see that the table now shows 20 rows, 10 for each set.
Reference:
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/sets.htm https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/filtering.htm

Question#4

You have the following data source in tableau Server.



You need to ensure that the data is updated every hour.
What should you select?

A. New
B. Extract Refreshes
C. Connected Workbooks
D. Connections

Explanation:
To ensure that the data is updated every hour, you need to select Extract Refreshes from the data source menu on Tableau Server. This will allow you to add a new extract refresh schedule or edit an existing one. You can specify the frequency and time of the refresh, as well as any custom options or credentials. New will create a new data source, Connected Workbooks will show you which workbooks use this data source, and Connections will show you which tables or files are connected to this data source.
Reference:
https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/refresh_extracts.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/refresh_extracts_add.htm

Question#5

You are the owner of an alert.
You receive an email notification that the alert was suspended
From where can you resume the suspended alert?

A. The Data Source page of Tableau Desktop
B. The Notification area of Tableau Prep
C. The My Content area of Tableau web pages
D. The Shared with Ma page

Explanation:
To resume a suspended alert, you need to go to the My Content area of Tableau web pages, where you can see all the alerts that you own or subscribe to. You can click on the alert name and then select Resume from the menu. You can also edit or delete the alert from there.
Reference:
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/alerts.htm https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/alerts_manage.htm

Exam Code: Salesforce Certified Tableau Data AnalystQ & A: 120 Q&AsUpdated:  2025-09-15

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