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DATE NAME SALE DESCRIPTION

### 13/8/2012 JAMES $ 1,005.00 awefrwef [wq;le] wl;ef


### 16/4/2012 DAVID $ 1,004.00 eje[w ewrjfke kwjreff sd]ns
### 22/9/2013 DAVID $ 989.00 wefkfw [kw;ef]
### 27/2/2013 JAMES $ 1,045.00 asdfas [ewfhnde] wekhnr
### 23/6/2012 DAVID $ 977.00 whjef[dw wef;]lf wl;e
### 19/1/2014 SARAH $ 1,024.00 whjef[dw wef;]lf wl;e
### 3/2/2013 DAVID $ 1,008.00 bwdes[d w]efj
### 20/10/2012 JAMES $ 1,013.00 cwf[e;mf wflef];wl
### 1/10/2013 JAMES $ 935.00 wef;[k] efwlk;k
### 5/3/2013 SARAH $ 1,050.00 WSDEV[_ ]ASSJD
### 28/5/2012 DAVID $ 950.00 we[few]fwes
### 12/5/2013 DAVID $ 986.00 wefkfw [kw;ef]
### 25/1/2013 DAVID $ 1,022.00 asdfas [ewfhnde] wekhnr
### 16/8/2012 SARAH $ 975.00 sdn[bfn wbjkfn wn]mrefn
### 30/12/2013 JAMES $ 1,034.00 a ah[sdg]ha g dsd wqyiw
### 3/4/2012 SARAH $ 1,011.00 wefklef;[w w]fe#'#
### 21/12/2013 DAVID $ 931.00 whjef[dw wef;]lf wl;e
### 7/12/2012 DAVID $ 921.00 sdn[bfn wbjkfn wn]mrefn
### 13/6/2013 DAVID $ 945.00 wefklef;[w w]fe#'#
### 8/1/2013 SARAH $ 953.00 a ah[sdg]ha g dsd wqyiw
### 27/12/2013 DAVID $ 1,032.00 asdfas [ewfhnde] wekhnr
### 12/10/2012 JAMES $ 1,016.00 wffe wfekl;f w[l l]wekf;w
### 16/5/2013 SARAH $ 993.00 bwdes[d w]efj
### 16/4/2012 SARAH $ 1,037.00 wefklef;[w w]fe#'#
### 4/4/2013 JAMES $ 1,005.00 ywq[ew qwe]uwdfsad

6. Create a formula for counting the number of unique items for each column.

7. What is the most frequently repeated value in the column?

8. Amount sold by trader for each year.


NAME DAVID JAMES SARAH
2012
2013
2014

9. Percentage of quarter's sales made by each trader. (Trader contribution in each qtr)
NAME DAVID JAMES SARAH
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

10. Who had the first, second and third highest sales? (overall)
RANK 1 2 3
NAME
1. Which quarter does 2. What text is 3. What is the last 4. What percentage is
this transaction belong contained between [ ] word in the this sale for all those
to (Q1, Q2, Q3 or Q4)? in Description column DESCRIPTION field? made in the same
year?

9. Percentage of quarter's sales made by each trader. (Qtr wise sale % of each trader)
NAME DAVID JAMES SARAH
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
5. Where does this
transaction rank for
this trader's SALES (1
= highest)?
11. Join the NAME, MIDDLE and SURNAME in column FULL NAME and remove all spaces from a text
string except for single spces beetween words

NAME MIDDLE Name SURNAME Full Name


Lily Jones
Emily Taylor
Isabella Williams
Sophia Brown
Isabelle E. Davies
Sophie Evans
Olivia Wilson
Ava K. Thomas
Chloe Roberts
Isla A. Johnson
Amelia Lewis
Jessica W. Walker
Grace Robinson
Evie Wood
Charlotte Thompson
Ella M. White
Mia Watson
Lucy Jackson
Freya Wright
Ruby W. Green
Holly A. Harris
Ellie Cooper
Hannah King
Emma A. Lee
Abigail Martin
Megan C. Clarke
Jasmine James
Daisy Morgan
Matilda Hughes
Erin Edwards
Poppy Hill
Imogen Moore
Maisie Clark
Layla S. Harrison
Phoebe Scott
Eva w. Young
Molly Morris
Maya P. Hall
Scarlett Ward
Annabelle Turner
Alice Carter
Sienna Phillips
Amelie Mitchell
Lola Patel
Caitlin Adams
Amy Campbell
Madison Anderson
Katie Allen
Zoe Cook
Eden Parker
Oliver Miller
Jack Davis
Harry Murphy
Charlie Price
James Bell
Joshua Baker
Alfie Griffiths
Thomas Kelly
Jacob Simpson
Ethan Marshall
Noah Collins
Daniel Bennett
George Cox
William Richardson
Samuel Fox
Alexander Gray
Oscar Rose
Lucas Chapman
Dylan Hunt
Max Robertson
Benjamin Shaw
Henry Reynolds
Leo W. Lloyd
Ryan S. Ellis
Matthew Richards
Finley Russell
Isaac Wilkinson
Aiden Khan
Jayden Graham
Jake Stewart
Joseph Reid
Alex Murray
Logan Powell
Luke Palmer
Muhammad A. Holmes
Nathan Rogers
Archie Stevens
Freddie Walsh
Riley Hunter
Connor J. Thomson
Ben Matthews
Sam Ross
Lewis Owen
Zachary Mason
Toby Knight
Theo Kennedy
Aaron Butler
Louis Saunders
Anna M. Double
Peter Colins
Highlight the correct answer from the four options given below

12) Cell B10 is being edited. B8 contains the formula =SUBTOTAL(9,B4:B7). What number will appear in B10 once the user presses Enter?

1) 0 because this will result in a circular reference


2) 2000
3) 8000
4) 6000

13) Why doesn't the SUM formula in E10 show an answer of $30,000?

1) The database has been filtered so there must be hidden rows containing other income figures.
2) The correct formula for this situation is SUMPRODUCT rather than SUM.
3) Conditional formatting has been applied to rows 3, 4, and 6 so that these rows are excluded from the SUM calculations.
4) Incorrect data validation has been used.

14) Why does the SUM function in B7 show zero?

1) Manual calculation is turned on and the cell has not been re-calculated.
2) Someone has keyed the number 0 into B7.
3) The function contains a circular reference.
4) The function is still being edited so hasn't calculated a result yet.

15) The headings for columns A, B and C have been changed. How has this been done?
1) Using the R1C1 reference style
2) Using an Excel table. This is what happens when you scroll down the page.
3) Using Find and Replace advanced settings
4) By applying Excel's new Conditional Formatting rules
0 once the user presses Enter?
Highlight the correct answer from the four options given below

16) You have this mouse pointer visible on screen: If you double-click, what will happen?

1) You will bring up the cell's INFO box


2) You will copy the number 56 down to the 6 cells beneath it
3) Nothing
4) You will be able to edit the formula or number in the cell

17) You type in a negative house price into a cell, and see this message: What Excel feature created this?

1) The value wizard


2) Number checker
3) Data validation
4) Input control

18) With a cell containing the value 20 selected, you click on the tool shown below: What will happen?
1) Excel will display 2000% in the cell
2) Excel will display 20% in the cell
3) Excel will display a pop-up dialog box, asking you what percentage you want to multiply this figure by
4) Excel will display an error message, explaining that you can't make this number into a percentage
19) Make a Line Graph, Displaying Offered / Abn on one axis and the D-SAT on the other Axis. Also lable the axis ac

Jan-05 Feb-05 Mar-05 Apr-05 May-05 Jun-05 Jul-05 Aug-05


Offered 1023 1234 2342 123 3243 3256 5531 3223
Forecast 2342 4546 1232 313 3123 1233 4453 2134
Abandoned 233 234 345 21 212 356 466 567
D-SAT % 20.00% 25.00% 37.00% 55.00% 15.00% 17.00% 15.87% 12.00%
er Axis. Also lable the axis accordingly

Sep-05 Oct-05 Nov-05 Dec-05


2341 3234 3421 4435
4545 1222 2132 5432
123 234 557 643
14.00% 17.00% 16.58% 22.00%
20) Power BI DAX context style is_______?

1) Row context
2) Filter context
3) Both Row and Filter context

21) While getting data, you see the below buttons. What will the edit button do?

1) Load Power Query Editor


2) Bring up the XML schema for the import
3) Nothing (it's disabled)
4) Take you to the underlying spreadsheet or CSV file

22) What would clicking on each of these add?

1) A query step
A PQF formula
3) A manipulation
4) A data task

23) You drag a date field onto a visual and see the below. How could you most easily get a date hierarchy like this?

By creating a custom hierarchy in the relationships window


By creating calculated columns for each of the hierarchy levels shown
3) By importing a calendar table and linking it to one or more of the tables in your data model
4) It's the default behaviour when you drag a date field onto the field well for a visual

24) Consider the table below, How could you get the background colours to show for each quantity as shown?
1) Apply proportional shading
2) Tick "Show data labels graphically"
3) Set conditional formatting data bars
4) Create a combination chart

25) You see this on a report (when you click on different parts of the report, the number shown changes), What type of visualisation is t

1) A KPI
An indicator
3) A textbox
A card
What type of visualisation is this, in all probability?
26) You let your mouse linger over a column in a chart, and see the below. How many tooltip fields have you set?

1) It's impossible to say


2) 2
3) 1
4) None

27) Consider the below screenshot, what is the user trying to do?

1) Creating a parameter
2) Configuring a slicer
3) Creating a filter
4) Creating a dropdown

28) Consider the below 3 things you can add to a report, Why is TEXT BOX different from the other two?
1) You can synchronise text boxes across the pages of a report
2) Text boxes don't show up in the selection pane
3) You can't assign an action to a text box
4) A text box is the only one of the three things shown which has a TITLE property

29) Consider the following calendar table, What does the Greek sigma character next to three of the fields mean?

1) That the year, month and day numbers are stored as numbers, not text
2) These are measures
3) That you can aggregate data by year, month and day when using this table
4) That the table stores all possible subtotals by year, month and day number

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