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Exam Name – Introduction To Data Studio Assessment.
Format and Time Limit – Multiple Choice with No Time Limit.
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Introduction To Data Studio Certification Solutions
About Introduction to Data Studio Certification Course
- How Data Studio works
- Overview of the Data Studio home page.
- It teaches you how to link your data and create a report in the survey.
- Helps you analyze your reports.
- Basic concepts of data visualization.
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Introduction To Data Studio Assessment 1 Answers
Q.1 – What are the benefits of using Data Studio?
(select three)
- (A) Allows you to visualize your own data
- (B) Free of charge
- (C) Accessible on web-connected devices
- (D) Access to additional attribution models
Q.2 – Which are examples of data sets? (select two)
- (A) Google-generated data, such as Google Analytics or Google Sheets
- (B) A data source based on a CSV file
- (C) Metrics and dimensions typed directly into Data Studio
- (D) Amazon sales data
Q.3 – Once you’ve connected your data in Data
Studio, how often do you need to manually provide your data set credentials
again?
- (A) Every time you load the report
- (B) Monthly
- (C) Annually
- (D) Only if you’ve revoked access
Q.4 – Which types of components can be included in a
report? (select three)
- (A) Text
- (B) Images
- (C) Charts
- (D) Templates
Q.5 – Which term refers to the underlying data that
can be connected to Data Studio?
- (A) Data set
- (B) Data source
- (C) Data control
- (D) Data connection
Q.6 – Which access permission would you provide to a
coworker to collaborate with them on a report?
- (A) Can view report
- (B) Can edit report
- (C) Can view data source
- (D) Can edit data source
Q.7 – To share your report via a public link and
allow all viewers to see chart data, which data source setting would you
choose?
- (A) Invite user to view
- (B) Invite user to edit
- (C) Use owner’s credentials
- (D) Use viewer’s credentials
Q.8 – What is the order in which data flows into
Data Studio charts?
- (A) Data set → data source → report → chart
- (B) Data source → data set → report → chart
- (C) Component → data source → report → chart
- (D) Data set → report → data source → chart
Q.9 – If you upload data from a CSV file to create a
data set in Google Cloud, how can you update that data set in the future?
- (A) Upload a CSV file with only the new rows of data
- (B) Upload a CSV file with all the original data and additional data
- (C) Click the refresh fields icon in the data source to automatically upload changes from the file on your computer
- (D) Manually edit the data in the Data Studio report
Q.10 – Which feature helps you create a new report
quickly?
- (A) Owner’s credentials
- (B) Edit access
- (C) Templates
- (D) Controls
Introduction
To Data Studio Assessment 2 Answers
Q.1 – Which actions can you take on the Data Studio
Home page? (select three)
- (A) Create a new report
- (B) Share a report with others
- (C) Edit data source fields
- (D) Connect to data
Q.2 – Which is the best tool to quickly visualize
data that answers a specific question without saving or sharing it?
- (A) Data source
- (B) Explorer
- (C) Report Gallery
- (D) Templates
Q.3 – What can you do with the Explorer tool?
- (A) Invite others to view or edit your explorations
- (B) Export an exploration as a chart into a new or existing report
- (C) Toggle between view and edit modes
- (D) Automatically save all changes to explorations
Q.4 – What can you do with calculated fields?
- (A) Create a metric or dimension using a mathematical formula
- (B) Change an existing field’s aggregation
- (C) Transform tables into pie charts
- (D) Disable fields from the data source
Q.5 – What can an individual viewing a report do?
(select three)
- (A) Hover over charts to see specific data point information
- (B) Filter data
- (C) Select a date range
- (D) Make a page-level component report-level
Q.6 – What is the benefit of using the Theme tab?
- (A) The ability to adjust a report’s canvas size, grid settings, and page navigation position
- (B) The ability to set consistent font and color selections for all components
- (C) The ability to use templates for quick report building
- (D) The ability to enable field editing in reports
Q.7 – Which components must get their data from a
data source? (select two)
- (A) Images
- (B) Bar charts
- (C) Scorecards
- (D) Embedded content
Q.8 – In which ways can you change an existing
field? (select three)
- (A) Display the count of unique field values
- (B) Change the format of a date field
- (C) Display the output of a custom mathematical formula using the field
- (D) Change the name
Q.9 – What must the data source owner do to allow
report editors to modify data fields?
- (A) Enable field editing in reports
- (B) Use owner’s credentials
- (C) Give edit access to the data source
- (D) Prevent editors from changing access and adding new people
Q.10 – Which setting makes your report larger?
- (A) Style tab
- (B) Canvas size
- (C) Report theme
- (D) Grid settings
Introduction
To Data Studio Assessment 3 Answers
Q.1 – What is the purpose of extracting data?
- (A) Create robust data sources with over 100MB of data
- (B) Maintain a live connection between your data set and data source
- (C) Use connectors not available through Google or partners
- (D) Use a subset of your original data for faster report performance
Q.2 – What does the “refresh fields” button in the
data source do?
- (A) Update stale data in your report’s charts
- (B) Reflect changes made to the data set’s schema
- (C) Save changes you make to the data source fields
- (D) Saves updates made to data source field names
Q.3 – What is unique about a report-level component,
compared to a page-level component?
- (A) Report -level components appear in the same position on each page
- (B) Report-level components are the default component type Report-level
- (C) Report-level components can reference multiple data sources at once Report-level
- (D) Report-level components have interactive properties for viewers to filter data
Q.4 – What is one benefit of using blended data?
- (A) The ability to combine data from different time periods in one chart
- (B) The ability to visualize data from multiple data sources in one chart
- (C) The ability to join multiple data sources without any common dimensions
- (D) The ability to share combined data sources between reports
Q.5 – What does a filter control allow viewers to
do?
- (A) Select a different data source to visualize
- (B) Filter report data based on one or more dimension values
- (C) Change the date range of a report
- (D) Import their own data into your report template
Q.6 – What do the Theme tab settings affect?
- (A) All reports in your account
- (B) All components in the open report
- (C) All components in the open page
- (D) The selected component only
Q.7 – What can a single filter control affect?
(select three)
- (A) Charts
- (B) Scorecards
- (C) Groups of components
- (D) Multiple dimensions
Q.8 – What is required for a single chart to
reference data from two different data sources?
- (A) Attach both data sources to the report
- (B) Select the appropriate dimensions from the chart data tab
- (C) Create a blended data source
- (D) Add a data control to the report
Q.9 – Which sharing option always requires
recipients to log in with their Google account?
- (A) Shareable link
- (B) Invitation to edit
- (C) PDF download
- (D) Viewer’s credentials
Q.10 – What is the purpose of creating a thumbnail
image of your report?
- (A) Invite others to view your report’s first page and hover for more detail
- (B) Give users with view or edit access a preview of your report before opening
- (C) Allow users to quickly download a non-interactive copy of your report
- (D) Download a full-size PDF for offline viewing
Introduction
To Data Studio Assessment 4 Answers
Q.1 – Which reflects a best practice for designing
your report?
- (A) Use only one report per page, including much text annotation to summarize findings
- (B) Use the first page as a high-level overview, and add additional pages as needed for more detail
- (C) Use contrasting colors for each different chart
- (D) Use pie charts to compare 10+ segments of a whole
Q.2 – How can you use any Data Studio report as a
template?
- (A) Copy the report as new and select your data source(s)
- (B) Copy the data source and select your data set(s)
- (C) Use templates available on the Data Studio Home page
- (D) Ask the report owner to enable viewer’s credentials
Q.3 – What is the purpose of a bullet chart?
- (A) Show the total for a single metric
- (B) See how well a metric is performing against a target
- (C) Identify a correlation between data points
- (D) Highlight a single, critical metric
Q.4 – What is the purpose of templates?
- (A) Quickstart data source creation
- (B) Quickstart report creation
- (C) Offer design tips based on connector
- (D) Extract data for improved report load time
Q.5 – What is the purpose of a scatter plot?
- (A) Observe trends over time
- (B) Track performance against a target
- (C) Identify a relationship between variables
- (D) Compare multiple parts of a whole
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