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Data Modeling
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. In order to meet ___ requirements - you may have to denormalize some portion of the database.
Performance
Relational table
Database type
Partial
2. Improving ___ leads to more flexible queries.
Atomicity
Domain
4NF
Diagram
3. A ___________ must not contain a repeating group .
RDBMS
Relational table
Denormalization
Unnormalized
4. A ___ identifier is composed of more than one attribute.
Diagram
Partial dependencies
Composite
Data warehouse
5. From a structural point of view - ______ is better than 1NF
2NF
Weak
Unary
Single-valued
6. The set of possible values for an attribute is a ____.
Candidate key
Data warehouse
Domain
Detailed narrative
7. 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.
BCNF
Partial dependencies
Determinant
Prime
8. A table that is in 2NF and contains no transitive dependencies is said to be in ___.
3NF
Information requirements
1NF
Denormalization
9. The word "entity" in the ER model corresponds to a _______.
Multivalued dependencies
Atomic attribute
Table
Partial
10. A ______ attribute can have only one value.
Table
Data integrity problems
Ternary
Single-valued
11. For most business transactional databases - we should normalize relations into ____.
3NF
Duplication
Dependency
(min - max)
12. From a system functionality point of view - ___ attribute values can be calculated when they are needed to write reports or invoices.
Relational table
Derived
JOB_CHG_HOUR
Candidate key
13. Need not be stored physically in the data base.
Multivalued dependencies
Derived attribute
Partial
Granularity
14. A table where every determinant is a candidate key is said to be in ____.
BCNF
Candidate key
Multivalued dependencies
Transitive dependency
15. Dependencies based on only a part of a composite primary key are called ___ dependencies.
Ternary
Composite
Partial
Simple
16. Dependencies can be identified with the help of a dependency _____.
Mandatory
4NF
Diagram
BCNF
17. __________ is a process to help reduce the likelihood of data anomalies.
Denormalization
Associative
Three
Normalization
18. 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.
Participation
Information requirements
Unary
Detailed narrative
19. _______ databases reflect the ever-growing demand for greater scope and depth in the data on which decision support systems increasingly rely.
Partial dependencies
Data warehouse
Partial
Relational table
20. According to naming conventions described in Chapter 2 - ___ would be the best name for a column representing the charges per hour in a table named JOB.
JOB_CHG_HOUR
Numeric
Relational table
Multivalued dependencies
21. Any attribute whose value determines other values within a row is called ____.
Atomic attribute
2NF
Determinant
Unnormalized
22. The ___ refers to a specific table row as an entity instance.
3NF
Binary
ERM
Data integrity problems
23. A ___ relationship exists when an association is maintained within a single entity.
Unary
ERM
Performance
Database design
24. 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.
Derived
Data redundancy
Entities
Transitive dependency
25. A _____ entity is composed of the primary keys of each of the entities to be connected.
Normalization
Associative
Prime
Strong
26. A ____ relationship exists when three entities are associated.
Determinant
Atomic attribute
Ternary
Dependency
27. Complex ____ requirements may dictate data transformations - and they may expand the number of entities and attributes withing the design.
Data integrity problems
Information
Dependency Diagram
Partial dependencies
28. 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
BCNF
Diagram
Unnormalized
29. ________ cannot be further subdivided.
Derived attribute
BCNF
Atomic attribute
Partial
30. A ___ relationship exists when two entities are associated.
Binary
Participation
Information requirements
4NF
31. Depicts all dependencies found within a given table structure is known as a ______.
Dependency Diagram
Simple
Temporary
Performance
32. ______________database tables often lead to various data redundancy disasters in production databases.
Candidate
Performance
Unnormalized
Multivalued dependencies
33. The following step occurs first in the process of building an ERD: create a __________ of the organization's description of operations.
Strong
4NF
Detailed narrative
Determinant
34. An attribute that is part of a key is known as a ____ attribute.
RDBMS
Prime
Information
JOB_CHG_HOUR
35. Most designers consider the BCNF as a special case of the ____.
Weak
3NF
Information requirements
Multivalued dependencies
36. Data redundancies occur from ____ of data on every row entry.
Normalization
ERM
Duplication
(1 - 1)
37. 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.
RDBMS
Data warehouse
(1 - 1)
Unary
38. A ___ entity has a primary key that is partially or totally derived from the parent entity in the relationship.
Weak
Data redundancy
Partial dependencies
Denormalization
39. 1NF - 2NF - and 3NF are _____.
Ternary
Normalization stages
Denormalization
Three
40. In order to meet performance requirements - you may have to denormalize portions of the ________.
Partial
3NF
Unary
Database design
41. Refers to the level of detail represented by the values stored in a table's row
Atomicity
Granularity
Composite
4NF
42. BCNF can be violated only if the table contains more than one ___ key.
4NF
Data redundancy
Partial
Candidate
43. Another word for existence-independent is ____.
Participation
Strong
Repeating group
Binary
44. The associative entity is also known as a ___ entity.
Derived
3NF
Table
Composite
45. When a nonkey attribute is the determinate of a key attribute the table is in 3NF but not ____.
BCNF
ERM
Partial dependencies
Data redundancy
46. An ERM is not dependent on the ____________.
Database type
Binary
JOB_CHG_HOUR
Candidate key
47. A table that has all key attributes defined - has no repeating groups - and all its attributes are dependent on the primary key - is said to be in ____.
Surrogate
1NF
Multivalued dependencies
Atomicity
48. 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 ____.
Denormalization
RDBMS
Weak
4NF
49. A table is in BCNF if every determinant in the table is a ____________.
Weak
Data integrity problems
Information
Candidate key
50. View the data as part of a table or collection of tables in which all key values must be identified.
Partial
Diagram
Granularity
Relational models