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Data Modeling
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A ______ attribute can have only one value.
Single-valued
Transitive dependency
BCNF
Diagram
2. THE MOST LIKELY DATA TYPE FOR A SURROGATE KEY IS ____.
Recursive
Duplication
RDBMS
Numeric
3. Complex ____ requirements may dictate data transformations - and they may expand the number of entities and attributes withing the design.
3NF
Information
Diagram
Temporary
4. A ___ relationship exists when two entities are associated.
Simple
Recursive
Binary
Domain
5. Data redundancy produces ____.
Database type
Simple
Mandatory
Data integrity problems
6. If a table has multiple candidate keys and one of those candidate keys is a composite key - the table can have ___ based on this composite candidate key - even when the primary key chosen is a single attribute.
2NF
Strong
Partial dependencies
Entities
7. ______________database tables often lead to various data redundancy disasters in production databases.
Performance
Derived
Associative
Unnormalized
8. Dependencies can be identified with the help of a dependency _____.
Diagram
Database design
Granularity
Partial dependencies
9. A table where all attributes are dependent on the primary key are independent of each other - and no row contains two or more multivalued facts about an entity - is said to be in ____.
Table
4NF
Multivalued dependencies
Data redundancy
10. A table where every determinant is a candidate key is said to be in ____.
BCNF
Relational models
Prime
Repeating group
11. Depicts all dependencies found within a given table structure is known as a ______.
BCNF
Normalization stages
Candidate
Dependency Diagram
12. The existence of a(n) ___ relationship indicated that the minimum cardinality is at least 1 for the mandatory entity.
Mandatory
Transitive dependency
Temporary
Relational models
13. Any attribute whose value determines other values within a row is called ____.
4NF
Database design
3NF
Determinant
14. A ____ exists when there are functional dependencies such that Y is functionally dependent on X and Z is functionally dependent on Y - and X is the primary key.
Single-valued
Transitive dependency
JOB_CHG_HOUR
Normalization
15. The word "entity" in the ER model corresponds to a _______.
Normalization stages
Information
Duplication
Table
16. A ____ relationship exists when three entities are associated.
Partial
Surrogate
Atomic attribute
Ternary
17. A ___ attribute is one that cannot be subdivided.
Temporary
Multivalued dependencies
Candidate
Simple
18. The Crow's foot symbol with two parallel lines indicates ___ cardinality.
(1 - 1)
Database type
Dependency
JOB_CHG_HOUR
19. If database tables are treated as though they were files in a file system - the ___ never has a chance to demonstrate its superior data-handling capabilities.
1NF
RDBMS
Three
ERM
20. The ___ refers to a specific table row as an entity instance.
Composite
ERM
BCNF
BCNF
21. If an employee within an EMPLOYEE entity has a relationship with itself - that relationship is known as a ____ relationship.
Recursive
Composite
Participation
Dependency Diagram
22. Data redundancies occur from ____ of data on every row entry.
Determinant
Detailed narrative
Diagram
Duplication
23. An example of denormalization is using a ___ denormalized table to hold report data. This is required when creating a tabular report in which the columns represent data that is stored in the table as rows.
Relational models
(1 - 1)
Temporary
Denormalization
24. The following step occurs first in the process of building an ERD: create a __________ of the organization's description of operations.
Atomic attribute
Prime
Detailed narrative
Relational table
25. Relationship strength depends on how the primary key of the related entity is formulated - while the relationship ____ depends on how the business rule is written.
Granularity
Dependency Diagram
Participation
Relational table
26. View the data as part of a table or collection of tables in which all key values must be identified.
Relational models
Simple
Partial dependencies
Data integrity problems
27. The conflicts between design efficiency - ____________ - and processing speed are often resolved through compromised that include denormalization.
Associative
Multivalued dependencies
Information requirements
RDBMS
28. A ___ relationship exists when an association is maintained within a single entity.
Recursive
Database design
Partial
Unary
29. For most business transactional databases - we should normalize relations into ____.
3NF
Atomicity
BCNF
Unnormalized
30. Normalization represents a micro view of the ___ within the ERD.
Numeric
3NF
Entities
Prime
31. A table that is in 2NF and contains no transitive dependencies is said to be in ___.
3NF
Participation
4NF
Normalization
32. An attribute that is part of a key is known as a ____ attribute.
Unary
Composite
Candidate
Prime
33. BCNF can be violated only if the table contains more than one ___ key.
Candidate
1NF
Atomicity
Repeating group
34. Improving ___ leads to more flexible queries.
Derived
Atomicity
Transitive dependency
(1 - 1)
35. An ERM is not dependent on the ____________.
Dependency Diagram
Detailed narrative
Database type
Mandatory
36. A ___ identifier is composed of more than one attribute.
BCNF
Composite
Performance
Information requirements
37. A ___ entity has a primary key that is partially or totally derived from the parent entity in the relationship.
Partial dependencies
Unary
Strong
Weak
38. __________ is a process to help reduce the likelihood of data anomalies.
Candidate
Composite
Normalization
3NF
39. Refers to the level of detail represented by the values stored in a table's row
Granularity
Prime
RDBMS
Repeating group
40. A talbe is in 4NF if it is 3NF and has no ________.
Multivalued dependencies
ERM
Relational table
Granularity
41. The set of possible values for an attribute is a ____.
Partial dependencies
Performance
Domain
Atomic attribute
42. Dependencies based on only a part of a composite primary key are called ___ dependencies.
Simple
Partial
3NF
Relational table
43. From a system functionality point of view - ___ attribute values can be calculated when they are needed to write reports or invoices.
Data redundancy
Domain
Derived
3NF
44. A _____ entity is composed of the primary keys of each of the entities to be connected.
Performance
Detailed narrative
Information
Associative
45. ____ yields better performance.
Determinant
(min - max)
Denormalization
Participation
46. Another word for existence-independent is ____.
JOB_CHG_HOUR
Detailed narrative
Strong
Data redundancy
47. A ___ derives its name from the fact that a group of multiple entries of the same type can exist for any single key attribute occurrence.
Repeating group
Detailed narrative
Data redundancy
Determinant
48. When a nonkey attribute is the determinate of a key attribute the table is in 3NF but not ____.
BCNF
Ternary
Strong
Composite
49. Most designers consider the BCNF as a special case of the ____.
Simple
3NF
Entities
Temporary
50. If you have three different transitive dependencies - ___ different determinants exist.
Three
4NF
2NF
3NF