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Database Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The SQL command that drops (deletes) a table from a database
DROP TABLE
AND Criterion
Query-By-Example (QBE)
Product
2. A person or place or object or event or idea for which you want to store and process data
Database Administrator (DBA)
Entity
CHECK
Outer Join
3. The SQL clause that is used to enforce legal-values integrity
Redundancy
Database Management System (DBMS)
Major Sort Key
CHECK
4. The most common form of a join
ALTER TABLE
Natural Join
Update Query
Entity Integrity
5. A file used to store data about a single entity. Such a file can be thought of as a table.
Data File
Database Management System (DBMS)
Grouping
Relationship
6. The prevention of unauthorized access to a database
Sort
Data File
Primary Key
Security
7. To indicate the table (relation) of which a given column (attribute) is a part by preceding the column name with the table name.
Data File
Qualify
Join Line
Unnormalized Relation
8. In relational algebra the operation in which two tables are connected on the basis of common data.
OR Criterion
Union Compatible
Join
Query-By-Example (QBE)
9. An index built on a single field
Design Grid
Database Administrator (DBA)
Database
Single-Field Index
10. A program or a collection of programs through which users interact with a database
SELECT
Aggregate Functions
Database Management System (DBMS)
WHERE Clause
11. More than one entry at a single location in a table
Repeating Groups
DELETE
CHECK
Outer Join
12. A person or place or object or event or idea for which you want to store and process data
Attribute
Difference
Entity
Sort
13. The most common form of a join
Relation
Natural Join
Integrity Constraint
Database Administration (DBA)
14. To indicate the table (relation) of which a given column (attribute) is a part by preceding the column name with the table name.
INSERT
Qualify
Concatenation
WHERE Clause
15. The property that lets you change the structure of a database without requiring you to change the programs that access the database
Database Management System (DBMS)
Primary Sort Key
Data Independence
Simple Condition
16. A structure that can store information about multiple types of entities - the attributes of these entities and the relationships among those entities
Database
Syscolumns
Form
Query-By-Example (QBE)
17. What type of an operator is >= ?
Comparison Operator
Sort Key
Systables
Attribute
18. The process of creating collections of records that share some common characteristics
Integrity Constraint
Compound Conditions
Reserved Words
Grouping
19. The rule that if table A contains a foreign key that matches the primary key of table B then the value of this foreign key must either match the value of the primary key for some row in table B or be null
Referential Integrity
Column
Trigger
Criterion
20. When sorting on two fields this is the more important field
Criteria
Query
Primary Sort Key
Natural Join
21. The prevention of unauthorized access to a database
Multiple-Field Index
One-to-Many Relationship
Security
Join Line
22. A function used to calculate the number of entries and the sum or average of all the entries in a given column or the largest or smallest of the entries in a given column
SELECT
Index Key
Aggregate Functions
Data Independence
23. The part of an SQL SELECT command that indicates the condition rows must satisfy to be displayed in the query results
WHERE Clause
Join Line
Single-Column Index
Field
24. A relationship between two entities in which each occurrence of the first entity is related to many occurrences of the second entity and each occurrence of the second entity is related to or at most one occurrence of the first entity
One-to-Many Relationship
Security
Primary Sort Key
Compound Criteria
25. The plural of Criterion
Qualify
One-to-Many Relationship
Criteria
Statement History
26. A two-dimensional table-style collection of data in which all entries are single-valued - each column has a distinct name and all the values in a column are values of the attribute that is identified by the column name - and the order of the columns
Null
Simple Condition
Referential Integrity
Relation
27. The field on which data are sorted
Row-and Column Subset View
Sort Key
CREATE TABLE
Cascade Delete
28. A query that deletes all records that satisfy some criterion
Form
Database Design
Relation
Delete Query
29. A minimal collection of columns (attributes) in a table on which all columns are functionally dependent and that is chosen as the main direct-access vehicle to individual rows.
Data File
Primary Key
Legal-Values Integrity
Difference
30. More than one entry at a single location in a table
Form
Repeating Groups
Query
Relationship
31. The individual or group that is responsible for a database
SQL (Structured Query Language)
Stored Procedure
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Database Administration (DBA)
32. A delete option in which related records are automatically deleted
Cascade Delete
Calculated Field
One-to-Many Relationship
Column
33. A file that relates key values to records that contain those key values
Calculated Field
Index
Grouping
Relational Database
34. A database has integrity if the data in it satisfies all established integrity constraints
Attribute
Integrity
Compound Conditions
Natural Join
35. A Characteristic or property of an entity
Column
Unnormalized Relation
Database Management System (DBMS)
Qualify
36. The process of determining the content and structure of data in a database in order to support some activity on behalf of a user or group of users
Comparison Operator
Attribute
Relationship
Database Design
37. When sorting on two fields - the less important field
Minor Sort Key
Difference
Multiple-Field Index
SQL (Structured Query Language)
38. The query that is used to define the structure of a viewk
Defining Query
Outer Join
Secondary Sort Key
Data File
39. A source of data - usually stored in hidden database tables - about the types of entities or attributes and relationships in a database
Single-Field Index
Catalog
Unnormalized Relation
UPDATE
40. A statement the can be either true or false. Also called a condition
Form
Defining Query
HAVING Clause
Criterion
41. The column on which two tables are joined
Difference
Sort Key
Join Column
Row-and Column Subset View
42. A relational data manipulation language in which new tables are created from existing tables through the use of a set of operations
Relational Algebra
Stored Procedure
WHERE Clause
Index
43. The part of an SQL SELECT command that indicates grouping
GROUP BY Clause
SUBTRACT
Defining Query
Concatenation
44. An access query that creates a table using the results of a query
Make-Table Query
Relational Database
Cartesian Product
Calculated Field
45. A combination of criteria in which at least on the criteria must be true
Data File
OR Criterion
Single-Field Index
Major Sort Key
46. The portion of the system catalog that contains table information
Database Management System (DBMS)
Data File
Systables
INSERT
47. The individual or group that is responsible for a database
Sort
Database Administration (DBA)
Update Query
Command
48. A rule that must be followed by data in a database
Integrity
Validation Rule
Integrity Constraint
Primary Key
49. A graphic model for database design in which entities are represented as rectangles and relationships are represented as either arrows or diamonds connected to the entities they relate
SELECT
Database Administrator (DBA)
Major Sort Key
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
50. Combination of criteria in which both criteria must be true
AND Criterion
Natural Join
Primary Key
Difference