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Database Fundamentals
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it-skills
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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 portion of the system catalog that contains view information
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Natural Join
Sysviews
Intersection
2. When sorting on two fields this is the more important field
Major Sort Key
Database Design
Aggregate Functions
Minor Sort Key
3. A structure that satisfies the properties required to be a relation with the exception of allowing repeating groups
Redundancy
Form
Unnormalized Relation
Referential Integrity
4. Two tables are union compatible if they have the same number of fields and if their corresponding fields have identical data types
Compound Criteria
Union Compatible
Update Query
One-to-Many Relationship
5. The clause in a SQL CREATE TABLE or ALTER TABLE command that specifies referential integrity
FOREIGN KEY
Integrity
Computed Field
CREATE INDEX
6. When comparing tables an intersection is a new table containing all rows that are in both original tables
Join
Relational Database
CREATE INDEX
Intersection
7. More than one entry at a single location in a table
Repeating Groups
Unnormalized Relation
Qualify
Relationship
8. The field or fields on which an index is built
Index Key
CREATE INDEX
SELECT
Entity
9. In relational algebra the operation in which two tables are connected on the basis of common data.
Join
Field
One-to-Many Relationship
Aggregate Functions
10. What type of an operator is >= ?
Intersection
Data File
Minor Sort Key
Comparison Operator
11. The field on which data are sorted
CHECK
Documenter
Sort Key
System Catalog
12. A combination of two tables consisting of all records that are in either table
Primary Sort Key
Primary Key
Union
One-to-Many Relationship
13. The field on which data are sorted
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Referential Integrity
Sort Key
OR Criterion
14. A combination of criteria in which at least on the criteria must be true
Reserved Words
Database Design
OR Criterion
Product
15. The SQL command that creates an index in a table
Row-and Column Subset View
Compound Criteria
CREATE INDEX
Computed Field
16. Duplication of data or the storing of the same data in more than one place.
Redundancy
Row-and Column Subset View
ORDER BY Clause
Legal-Values Integrity
17. Combination of criteria in which both criteria must be true
One-to-Many Relationship
Design Grid
AND Criterion
Repeating Groups
18. The portion of the system catalog the contains column information
Redundancy
Index
Syscolumns
Single-Field Index
19. An action that automatically occurs in response to an associated database operation such as INSERT or UPDATE or DELETE
Repeating Groups
Command
Trigger
System Catalog
20. The relational algebra command for performing the difference of two tables
DELETE
Join
SUBTRACT
Minor Sort Key
21. A word that is part of the SQL language
Reserved Words
Qualify
Foreign Key
Server
22. The part of an SQL SELECT command that indicates the tables in the query
FROM Clause
Sort
Single-Column Index
Primary Sort Key
23. A file containing a collection of compiled and optimized SQL statements that are available for future use
Null
Compound Conditions
View
Stored Procedure
24. The SQL clause that is used to enforce legal-values integrity
Data Independence
Design Grid
CHECK
Security
25. 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
Form
Functions
Unnormalized Relation
Integrity Constraint
26. An update option in which related records are automatically updated
Criteria
Cascade Update
Redundancy
Trigger
27. The part of an SQL SELECT command that indicates grouping
HAVING Clause
Difference
GROUP BY Clause
Multiple Column Index
28. The part of an SQL SELECT command that restricts the groups to be displayed
HAVING Clause
CREATE INDEX
SELECT
Compound Conditions
29. The portion of the Query Design window in Access where you enter fields or criteria or sort orders and so on
Design Grid
Relationship
REVOKE
GROUP BY Clause
30. 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
Reserved Words
Query
Data Independence
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
31. When sorting on two fields - the less important field
Union Compatible
Secondary Sort Key
Repeating Groups
Entity
32. Combination of criteria in which both criteria must be true
Data Independence
AND Criterion
Field
Database Management System (DBMS)
33. The portion of the system catalog that contains table information
Compound Criteria
Systables
CREATE TABLE
Field
34. A very popular relational data definition and manipulation language that is used in many relational DBMS's
GRANT
SQL (Structured Query Language)
Criterion
Null
35. An index built on a single field
Functions
Single-Column Index
Query
Sysindexes
36. The combination of two or more rows in an operation - such as a join - or the combination of two or more columns for a primary key field to uniquely identify a given row in a table
Integrity Constraint
Concatenation
INTERSECT
Legal-Values Integrity
37. The part of an SQL SELECT command that indicates the columns to be included in the query results
SELECT Clause
Integrity Constraint
Natural Join
Catalog
38. In an Access query the line drawn between tables to indicate how they are related
Major Sort Key
Qualify
Join Line
Database Design
39. The process of creating collections of records that share some common characteristics
Statement History
Data File
Grouping
SQL (Structured Query Language)
40. The table obtained by concatenating every row in the first table with every row in the second table
Join Line
Redundancy
Defining Query
Cartesian Product
41. A structure that satisfies the properties required to be a relation with the exception of allowing repeating groups
Aggregate Functions
Unnormalized Relation
Redundancy
Command
42. The process of creating collections of records that share some common characteristics
Sort Key
Compound Criteria
Grouping
PRIMARY KEY
43. The relational algebra command for performing the intersection of two tables
Sysindexes
Index Key
Database Administration (DBA)
INTERSECT
44. The most common form of a join
Natural Join
OR Criterion
Attribute
Union
45. A Characteristic or property of an entity
DROP TABLE
Column
Data Macro
Documenter
46. A program or a collection of programs through which users interact with a database
INSERT
Sysindexes
Comparison Operator
Database Management System (DBMS)
47. A characteristic or property of an entity
Product
Field
Integrity Constraint
Secondary Sort Key
48. The individual or group that is responsible for a database
Relational Algebra
Sysindexes
Database Administration (DBA)
Join Line
49. A source of data - usually stored in hidden database tables - about the types of entities or attributes and relationships in a database
Catalog
Secondary Sort Key
Field
Data File
50. The SQL command used to make changes to existing table data
UPDATE
Systables
One-to-Many Relationship
Sort Key