| Qno | Answer (Option with Text) |
|---|---|
| 1 | b) Tableau Server is on-premises, while Tableau Online is cloud-based |
| 2 | a) Tableau Online requires no installation or maintenance |
| 3 | c) On-premises or private cloud deployment |
| 4 | a) Hosting Tableau dashboards and providing user access via a web browser |
| 5 | a) A cloud-based version of Tableau Server with similar features but hosted by Tableau |
| 6 | d) The user must have the necessary permissions to publish the workbook |
| 7 | b) The workbook is shared with other users based on their permissions |
| 8 | d) Tableau Desktop’s “Server” menu |
| 9 | c) User roles and permissions |
| 10 | b) Auto-refresh schedules |
| 11 | c) Site Administrator |
| 12 | b) To control who can access, view, and interact with dashboards and workbooks |
| 13 | b) Implementing strong password policies and multi-factor authentication |
| 14 | d) Row-level security |
| 15 | a) To manage workbooks and permissions within a project |
| 16 | b) Access control and permission management |
| 17 | a) Row-level security |
| 18 | c) Row-level security |
| 19 | c) To manage access to Tableau data and workbooks |
| 20 | b) Row-level security |
| 21 | b) Tableau Server’s “Schedules” tab |
| 22 | b) To keep the published workbook data updated with the latest changes |
| 23 | b) Tableau data extract (TDE) |
| 24 | c) The data in the extract is updated according to the defined schedule |
| 25 | a) By viewing the “Extract Refreshes” tab in Tableau Server |
| 26 | a) Using the Tableau Server Performance Recording feature |
| 27 | c) Using extract connections instead of live data connections |
| 28 | c) The Performance Recording feature |
| 29 | b) Performance Recording |
| 30 | c) By setting user roles and resource quotas |