What is the purpose of a scatter plot?
- Observe trends over time
- Track performance against a target
- Identify a relationship between variables
- Compare multiple parts of a whole
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Introduction to Data Studio Certification Exam Assessment Answers - Google Analytics Academy helps you learn and practice beginner steps in connecting your data and building Data Studio reports.
You can take the exam in: https://analytics.google.com/analytics/academy/course/10
Assessment 1
1.
(select three)
Allows you to visualize your own data
Free of charge
Accessible on web-connected devices
Access to additional attribution models
2.
(select two)
Google-generated data, such as Google Analytics or Google Sheets
A data source based on a CSV file
Metrics and dimensions typed directly into Data Studio
Amazon sales data
3.
Every time you load the report
Monthly
Annually
Only if you’ve revoked access
4.
(select three)
Text
Images
Charts
Templates
5.
Data set
Data source
Data control
Data connection
6.
Can view report
Can edit report
Can view data source
Can edit data source
7.
Invite user to view
Invite user to edit
Use owner’s credentials
Use viewer’s credentials
8.
Data set → data source → report → chart
Data source → data set → report → chart
Component → data source → report → chart
Data set → report → data source → chart
9.
Upload a CSV file with only the new rows of data
Upload a CSV file with all the original data and additional data
Click the refresh fields icon in the data source to automatically upload changes from the file on your computer
Manually edit the data in the Data Studio report
10.
Owner’s credentials
Edit access
Templates
Controls
Assessment 2
1.
(select three)
Create a new report
Share a report with others
Edit data source fields
Connect to data
2.
Data source
Explorer
Report Gallery
Templates
3.
Invite others to view or edit your explorations
Export an exploration as a chart into a new or existing report
Toggle between view and edit modes
Automatically save all changes to explorations
4.
Create a metric or dimension using a mathematical formula
Change an existing field’s aggregation
Transform tables into pie charts
Disable fields from the data source
5.
(select three)
Hover over charts to see specific data point information
Filter data
Select a date range
Make a page-level component report-level
6.
The ability to adjust a report’s canvas size, grid settings, and page navigation position
The ability to set consistent font and color selections for all components
The ability to use templates for quick report building
The ability to enable field editing in reports
7.
(select two)
Images
Bar charts
Scorecards
Embedded content
8.
(select three)
Display the count of unique field values
Change the format of a date field
Display the output of a custom mathematical formula using the field
Change the name
9.
Enable field editing in reports
Use owner’s credentials
Give edit access to the data source
Prevent editors from changing access and adding new people
10.
Style tab
Canvas size
Report theme
Grid settings
Assessment 3
1.
Create robust data sources with over 100MB of data
Maintain a live connection between your data set and data source
Use connectors not available through Google or partners
Use a subset of your original data for faster report performance
2.
Update stale data in your report’s charts
Reflect changes made to the data set’s schema
Save changes you make to the data source fields
Saves updates made to data source field names
3.
Report-level components appear in the same position on each page
Report-level components are the default component type
Report-level components can reference multiple data sources at once
Report-level components have interactive properties for viewers to filter data
4.
The ability to combine data from different time periods in one chart
The ability to visualize data from multiple data sources in one chart
The ability to join multiple data sources without any common dimensions
The ability to share combined data sources between reports
5.
Select a different data source to visualize
Filter report data based on one or more dimension values
Change the date range of a report
Import their own data into your report template
6.
All reports in your account
All components in the open report
All components in the open page
The selected component only
7.
(select three)
Charts
Scorecards
Groups of components
Multiple dimensions
8.
Attach both data sources to the report
Select the appropriate dimensions from the chart data tab
Create a blended data source
Add a data control to the report
9.
Shareable link
Invitation to edit
PDF download
Viewer’s credentials
10.
Invite others to view your report's first page and hover for more detail
Give users with view or edit access a preview of your report before opening
Allow users to quickly download a non-interactive copy of your report
Download a full-size PDF for offline viewing
Assessment 4
1.
Use only one report per page, including much text annotation to summarize findings
Use the first page as a high-level overview, and add additional pages as needed for more detail
Use contrasting colors for each different chart
Use pie charts to compare 10+ segments of a whole
2.
Copy the report as new and select your data source(s)
Copy the data source and select your data set(s)
Use templates available on the Data Studio Home page
Ask the report owner to enable viewer’s credentials
3.
Show the total for a single metric
See how well a metric is performing against a target
Identify a correlation between data points
Highlight a single, critical metric
4.
Quickstart data source creation
Quickstart report creation
Offer design tips based on connector
Extract data for improved report load time
5.
Observe trends over time
Track performance against a target
Identify a relationship between variables
Compare multiple parts of a whole
What is the purpose of a scatter plot?
What is the purpose of templates?
What is the purpose of a bullet chart?
How can you use any Data Studio report as a template?
Which reflects a best practice for designing your report?
What is the purpose of creating a thumbnail image of your report?