MCQs on Tableau Cloud and Collaboration | Cloud Analytics with Tableau

1. Sharing Workbooks and Dashboards

  1. What is the primary method for sharing workbooks in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Via Tableau Desktop
    b) Publishing directly to Tableau Cloud
    c) Through email attachments
    d) Using Tableau Server
  2. Which of the following can you share in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Only visualizations
    b) Only data sources
    c) Workbooks and dashboards
    d) Only filtered views
  3. Which of the following is NOT a method of sharing a dashboard in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Sharing a link to the dashboard
    b) Exporting the dashboard to PDF
    c) Emailing the workbook
    d) Creating a public link for unrestricted access
  4. Which permission is required to share a workbook with others in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Viewer
    b) Publisher
    c) Creator
    d) Administrator
  5. Can a user with only “Viewer” access in Tableau Cloud share a dashboard with others?
    a) Yes, by copying the URL
    b) No, only users with “Publisher” or “Creator” roles can share dashboards
    c) Yes, by exporting to Tableau Desktop
    d) No, they can only view dashboards

2. Tableau Cloud Collaboration Features

  1. Which of the following Tableau Cloud features enables team collaboration on dashboards?
    a) Data blending
    b) Dashboard interactivity
    c) Comments and annotations
    d) Data extraction
  2. What is the purpose of the “Comments” feature in Tableau Cloud?
    a) To share feedback on a specific dashboard element
    b) To filter data in the dashboard
    c) To create calculated fields
    d) To merge data from different sources
  3. How can users collaborate in Tableau Cloud when viewing a shared dashboard?
    a) By adding annotations and comments to the dashboard
    b) By exporting the data to Excel
    c) By creating new workbooks from the shared dashboard
    d) By modifying the underlying data source
  4. Tableau Cloud allows which of the following collaboration options?
    a) Real-time editing by multiple users
    b) Sharing workbooks via Google Drive
    c) Integration with Slack for notifications
    d) Integration with Power BI for direct collaboration
  5. How are comments on dashboards in Tableau Cloud typically displayed?
    a) As a pop-up on the dashboard
    b) As a comment section below the dashboard
    c) As part of the dashboard’s metadata
    d) As email notifications

3. Publishing Reports and Dashboards to Tableau Cloud

  1. What is required to publish a workbook to Tableau Cloud?
    a) A Tableau Server account
    b) A Tableau Cloud subscription
    c) A Tableau Prep flow
    d) A Tableau Online account
  2. What is the first step in publishing a workbook to Tableau Cloud from Tableau Desktop?
    a) Saving the workbook as a .twb file
    b) Selecting “Tableau Cloud” as the destination in the “Server” menu
    c) Exporting the workbook as a PDF
    d) Creating a new data connection
  3. Which of the following is a correct workflow for publishing a dashboard to Tableau Cloud?
    a) Click on the “File” menu, then select “Publish to Cloud”
    b) Right-click on the dashboard and choose “Share to Cloud”
    c) Click “Server,” select Tableau Cloud, and sign in to publish
    d) Open the Tableau Cloud and import the workbook
  4. What happens when you publish a dashboard to Tableau Cloud?
    a) The dashboard is saved locally on your computer
    b) The dashboard becomes available for sharing and collaboration
    c) The data source is disconnected from the workbook
    d) The dashboard is automatically filtered by your settings
  5. How can you control who has access to a published report in Tableau Cloud?
    a) By setting data source filters
    b) By assigning user permissions for view or edit access
    c) By publishing to a specific folder only
    d) By using web browser authentication

4. Setting Up Alerts and Notifications

  1. What is the purpose of setting up alerts in Tableau Cloud?
    a) To notify users of new data updates
    b) To send email reminders about upcoming meetings
    c) To automatically export data at specified intervals
    d) To track changes to user permissions
  2. In Tableau Cloud, alerts can be set based on:
    a) Specific thresholds or data conditions
    b) User login times
    c) Permissions changes
    d) Dashboard filter options
  3. How can a user receive a notification when an alert is triggered in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Through the Tableau Cloud dashboard
    b) By email or mobile notifications
    c) By receiving a PDF report
    d) By sending a message to a Slack channel
  4. What can you configure alerts for in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Data changes exceeding a threshold
    b) Comments added to dashboards
    c) User role changes
    d) New workbook uploads
  5. Who can set up alerts in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Only users with the “Creator” role
    b) Any user with access to the relevant data
    c) Only users with “Publisher” permissions
    d) Only administrators

5. Data Sharing and Subscriptions

  1. What is the function of data subscriptions in Tableau Cloud?
    a) To automate the sending of reports to designated users
    b) To update data on the server every 5 minutes
    c) To allow users to create new data sources
    d) To manage permissions and access control
  2. How can a user subscribe to a Tableau Cloud dashboard?
    a) By clicking the “Subscribe” button and selecting the frequency
    b) By requesting access from the administrator
    c) By sharing the dashboard URL
    d) By downloading the data file manually
  3. What is the primary benefit of setting up subscriptions in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Users receive scheduled updates of dashboards and reports
    b) Users can publish their own workbooks to Tableau Cloud
    c) Data is automatically updated every time the user logs in
    d) Users can edit the underlying data sources
  4. How are Tableau Cloud subscriptions different from alerts?
    a) Subscriptions send data at scheduled intervals, while alerts notify users when certain conditions are met
    b) Alerts send data to users, while subscriptions provide real-time data
    c) Subscriptions require admin rights, while alerts do not
    d) Alerts can only be set for administrators, while subscriptions are for all users
  5. Who can manage subscriptions in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Only users with “Creator” or “Publisher” roles
    b) Any user with access to the dashboard
    c) Only administrators
    d) Only users with “Viewer” roles
  6. What happens if a user does not have access to a dashboard they are subscribed to in Tableau Cloud?
    a) They will still receive the report but without the data
    b) They will receive an error message indicating lack of access
    c) They will automatically be granted access
    d) They will receive a link to request access
  7. Which of the following is required to set up data subscriptions in Tableau Cloud?
    a) Tableau Desktop
    b) A valid Tableau Cloud account
    c) Tableau Prep
    d) A Tableau Server license
  8. Can Tableau Cloud subscriptions be set to deliver reports to non-Tableau users?
    a) Yes, through email delivery of PDF or Excel files
    b) No, subscriptions are limited to Tableau Cloud users
    c) Yes, but only if the non-Tableau users have access to the original data source
    d) No, non-Tableau users cannot receive subscriptions
  9. Which format can Tableau Cloud use to send reports in subscriptions?
    a) PDF
    b) Excel
    c) CSV
    d) All of the above
  10. What happens when a user subscribes to a report in Tableau Cloud?
    a) They receive the report only once
    b) They receive periodic updates of the report according to the schedule
    c) They gain access to edit the report
    d) They receive a notification for every interaction with the report

Answer Key (Tabular Form)

QnoAnswer (Option with Text)
1b) Publishing directly to Tableau Cloud
2c) Workbooks and dashboards
3d) Creating a public link for unrestricted access
4b) Publisher
5b) No, only users with “Publisher” or “Creator” roles can share dashboards
6c) Comments and annotations
7a) To share feedback on a specific dashboard element
8a) By adding annotations and comments to the dashboard
9c) Integration with Slack for notifications
10b) As a comment section below the dashboard
11b) A Tableau Cloud subscription
12b) Selecting “Tableau Cloud” as the destination in the “Server” menu
13c) Click “Server,” select Tableau Cloud, and sign in to publish
14b) The dashboard becomes available for sharing and collaboration
15b) By assigning user permissions for view or edit access
16a) To notify users of new data updates
17a) Specific thresholds or data conditions
18b) By email or mobile notifications
19a) Data changes exceeding a threshold
20b) Any user with access to the relevant data
21a) To automate the sending of reports to designated users
22a) By clicking the “Subscribe” button and selecting the frequency
23a) Users receive scheduled updates of dashboards and reports
24a) Subscriptions send data at scheduled intervals, while alerts notify users when certain conditions are met
25b) Any user with access to the dashboard
26b) They will receive an error message indicating lack of access
27b) A valid Tableau Cloud account
28a) Yes, through email delivery of PDF or Excel files
29d) All of the above
30b) They receive periodic updates of the report according to the schedule

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