1.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of Data
Visualization?*
A) Data visualization has two kinds of output: chart and dashboard
B) It helps us to think and communicate better
C) It's a combination between data and ART
D) Data visualization is primarily used for data storage
2. Why is visualization important for businesses?*
A) It makes data analysis results more comprehensive.
B) It fastens the decision-making process.
C) It creates impactful value and helps people understand faster.
D) It has no impact on business operations.
3. When should Exploratory data visualizations (EDVs) be used?*
A) When you have a deep understanding of your data.
B) When you want to hide information within your data.
C) When you have no clue about the information within your data.
D) When you want to make your data more complex.
4. What is one of the purposes for which color should be used in
data visualization?
A) Make the visualization look more stylish and interesting.
B) To create design more comprehensive
C) To highlight data or alert the reader of something important
D) To follow a random color scheme
5. What are the three primary ways color can be used in data
visualization?*
A) Gradient, random, and uniform
B) Sequential, diverging, and categorical
C) Vibrant, pastel, and neon
D) Warm, cool, and neutral
6. What is the way’s name to visualize the voter sentiment by
state maps on chart?*
A) Sequential
B) Diverging
C) Categorical
D) Highlight
7. What type of data can take any value on the chart?*
a) Qualitative data
b) Categorical data
c) Discrete data
d) Continuous data
8. What type of data can take any value on the chart above?*
a) Qualitative data
b) Categorical data
c) Discrete data
d) Continuous data
9. What characterizes data that is divided into categories based
on non-numeric/qualitative characteristics?*
A) It always has a logical order
B) It is always ordinal in nature
C) It may or may not have a logical order
D) It is always categorical in nature
10. Which of the following is an example of categorical data?*
A) Apps rating
B) Varieties of products sold
C) The months of the year
D) Nationality
11. If there is no interruption, which pattern will the user most
likely follow while reading the dashboard?*
a) H-pattern
b) F-pattern
c) X-pattern
d) L-pattern
12. Why is it important to place the most important information
at the top or on the left side of the dashboard?*
A) Because it's the most visually appealing location
B) To create a sense of symmetry in the design
C) To align with natural reading patterns and capture user attention
D) To make the dashboard more aesthetically pleasing
13. What is the purpose of emphasizing information at the
beginning of each row in a dashboard?*
A) To create a sense of hierarchy and importance
B) To hide critical information from the reader
C) To increase the overall row length
D) To add decorative elements to the dashboard
14. How can a clear understanding of data relationships benefit
decision-making through data visualization?*
A) By making data relationships more complex
B) By making data difficult to interpret
C) By facilitating better data-driven decisions
D) By emphasizing unrelated data points
15. Which company developed Looker Studio?*
A) Facebook
B) Microsoft
C) Google
D) Samsung
16. Which one is not the benefit of using Looker Studio?*
A) Web base visualization tools & Free
B) Multiple people can work on the same data visualization
D) Can convert dashboard into external dashboard
C) Can connect to many data source
17. In Looker Studio, what is the name of the visualization when
we want to highlight one number as the main point?*
A) Match Score
B) Gauge
C) Pivot Table
D) Score Card
18. Which one is a reason for creating a calculated field?*
A) To segment the data
B) To aggregate data
C) To calculate ratios
D) All of the above
19. What is the order in which data flows in Looker Studio charts?
*
A) Data set → data source → report → chart
B) Data source → data set → report → chart
C) Data set → report → data source → chart
D) Component → data source → report → chart
20. What type of data can Google Looker Studio connect to and
analyze?*
A) Static text data
B) Only data from Google Drive
C) Various data sources, including databases, spreadsheets, and cloud services
D) Only data from social media platforms