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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. A rule that must be followed by data in a database
Join Line
CREATE INDEX
Integrity Constraint
Calculated Field
2. A data manipulation language for relational databases in which users indicate the action to be taken by completing on-screen forms
CREATE TABLE
Delete Query
Qualify
Query-By-Example (QBE)
3. The property that no record can exist in the database with a value in a field other than a legal value
Legal-Values Integrity
Qualify
Simple Condition
Data File
4. 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
Cartesian Product
Entity Integrity
Aggregate Functions
Update Query
5. A collection of relations
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
AND Criterion
Command
Relational Database
6. The table obtained by concatenating every row in the first table with every row in the second table
Redundancy
Product
Division
Calculated Field
7. Combination of criteria in which both criteria must be true
Null
AND Criterion
Join
Foreign Key
8. An index built on a single field
Foreign Key
Single-Column Index
Join
Criteria
9. 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
Relation
Defining Query
Arguments
Relational Database
10. The process of creating collections of records that share some common characteristics
Join Line
Grouping
CREATE TABLE
Concatenation
11. The SQL command that drops (deletes) a table from a database
DROP TABLE
Data Independence
Delete Query
Column
12. The portion of the Query Design window in Access where you enter fields or criteria or sort orders and so on
Design Grid
Data Macro
Intersection
Cascade Delete
13. When comparing tables an intersection is a new table containing all rows that are in both original tables
Relational Algebra
Aggregate Functions
Intersection
Arguments
14. In Access the query that updates the contents of a table
Update Query
Delete Query
Legal-Values Integrity
GROUP BY Clause
15. A query that deletes all records that satisfy some criterion
FOREIGN KEY
Entity Integrity
Delete Query
Join Line
16. An instruction by a user that directs a database to perform a certain way
Command
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Criteria
Natural Join
17. The process of arranging rows in a table or results of a query in a particular order
Defining Query
Query-By-Example (QBE)
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Sort
18. The relational algebra command used to select columns from a table
Null
UPDATE
DROP INDEX
PROJECT
19. An update option in which related records are automatically updated
Join
Security
Cascade Update
Null
20. An index built on more than one field
Sort
Index
Multiple Column Index
Integrity Constraint
21. A punctuation mark - such as a semicolon - that separates pieces of data
Delimiter
Data File
Aggregate Functions
Join Line
22. The individual or group that is responsible for a database
Entity Integrity
Computed Field
Database Administration (DBA)
Form
23. To indicate the table (relation) of which a given column (attribute) is a part by preceding the column name with the table name.
Database Administration (DBA)
Minor Sort Key
Union Compatible
Qualify
24. Additional information required by an action in a data macro to complete the action
Data File
FOREIGN KEY
PRIMARY KEY
Arguments
25. The relational algebra command used to select columns from a table
One-to-Many Relationship
PROJECT
Syscolumns
Relational Database
26. The process of arranging rows in a table or results of a query in a particular order
Database Management System (DBMS)
Sort
Major Sort Key
Database Design
27. Two simple criteria in a query the are combined with the AND or OR operators
SQL (Structured Query Language)
Compound Conditions
Query-By-Example (QBE)
Join Line
28. 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
Sort Key
Functions
Form
Database Administration (DBA)
29. A relational data manipulation language in which new tables are created from existing tables through the use of a set of operations
Relational Algebra
Catalog
Cascade Delete
Compound Criteria
30. When sorting on two fields this is the more important field
Join
ORDER BY Clause
Database
Primary Sort Key
31. The column on which two tables are joined
Relational Algebra
GRANT
Data Independence
Join Column
32. A column (attribute) or collection of columns in a table whose value is required either to match the value of a primary key in a table or to be null
Foreign Key
Database
Union Compatible
Column
33. A combination of two tables consisting of all records that are in either table
Union
Database Design
FOREIGN KEY
Data Macro
34. The portion of the Query Design window in Access where you enter fields or criteria or sort orders and so on
Make-Table Query
Concatenation
Design Grid
Join Line
35. The SQL command that creates an index in a table
CREATE INDEX
Null
Repeating Groups
Criteria
36. When sorting on two fields - the less important field
Secondary Sort Key
Design Grid
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Union
37. The part of an SQL SELECT command that indicates a sort order
ORDER BY Clause
UPDATE
Repeating Groups
Relationship
38. What type of an operator is >= ?
CHECK
Comparison Operator
Unnormalized Relation
FOREIGN KEY
39. The portion of the system catalog that contains view information
Relational Algebra
Design Grid
Multiple Column Index
Sysviews
40. A screen object you use to maintain or view and print data from a database
Minor Sort Key
Form
Data Independence
Subquery
41. An association between entities
Relationship
Database Administrator (DBA)
Statement History
Entity
42. A statement the can be either true or false. Also called a condition
Column
GROUP BY Clause
Simple Condition
Criterion
43. A word that is part of the SQL language
Field
Join
Join Column
Reserved Words
44. A field whose value is computed from other fields in the database
FROM Clause
Redundancy
Computed Field
Systables
45. An association between entities
Relationship
Primary Sort Key
Field
Design Grid
46. The prevention of unauthorized access to a database
Join Line
Security
Query-By-Example (QBE)
Data File
47. A source of data - usually stored in hidden database tables - about the types of entities or attributes and relationships in a database
Command
Compound Conditions
CHECK
Catalog
48. When comparing tables an intersection is a new table containing all rows that are in both original tables
CHECK
Sort
Null
Intersection
49. 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
Security
Null
Database Design
Grouping
50. A rule that must be followed by data in a database
Delete Query
Integrity Constraint
Simple Condition
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram