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Database Fundamentals
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Subject
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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. A database has integrity if the data in it satisfies all established integrity constraints
Criterion
Query-By-Example (QBE)
Data Independence
Integrity
2. A collection of relations
Difference
Null
Relational Database
Compound Criteria
3. 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
Field
Computed Field
Data Independence
4. The field or fields on which an index is built
Index Key
Delete Query
Data Independence
Database Management System (DBMS)
5. 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.
Primary Key
DROP INDEX
Relation
Unnormalized Relation
6. An action that automatically occurs in response to an associated database operation such as INSERT or UPDATE or DELETE
Single-Field Index
Column
Database
Trigger
7. The individual or group that is responsible for a database
Minor Sort Key
Server
Database Administration (DBA)
Legal-Values Integrity
8. A structure that satisfies the properties required to be a relation with the exception of allowing repeating groups
Data Independence
Sort
Unnormalized Relation
Computed Field
9. Two simple criteria in a query the are combined with the AND or OR operators
Compound Criteria
One-to-Many Relationship
Relational Database
CREATE INDEX
10. Two tables are union compatible if they have the same number of fields and if their corresponding fields have identical data types
Criteria
Database Management System (DBMS)
Relationship
Union Compatible
11. The field on which data are sorted
Comparison Operator
Join Line
Outer Join
Sort Key
12. The process of arranging rows in a table or results of a query in a particular order
Minor Sort Key
Stored Procedure
Column
Sort
13. 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.
Field
Primary Key
Repeating Groups
Entity
14. 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
Calculated Field
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Query-By-Example (QBE)
GRANT
15. An index built on a single field
Integrity
Form
Single-Field Index
AND Criterion
16. The process of arranging rows in a table or results of a query in a particular order
Catalog
FOREIGN KEY
Sort
Design Grid
17. An access query that creates a table using the results of a query
Entity Integrity
Outer Join
Multiple-Field Index
Make-Table Query
18. To indicate the table (relation) of which a given column (attribute) is a part by preceding the column name with the table name.
Delete Query
FOREIGN KEY
Qualify
Relational Algebra
19. When sorting on two fields this is the more important field
Trigger
Entity
Major Sort Key
ALTER TABLE
20. A person or place or object or event or idea for which you want to store and process data
Form
Join Line
Entity
Database Design
21. When comparing tables an intersection is a new table containing all rows that are in both original tables
Data File
Intersection
Compound Conditions
Design Grid
22. A rule that must be followed by data in a database
FROM Clause
Integrity Constraint
Outer Join
Redundancy
23. When sorting on two fields - the less important field
Secondary Sort Key
Database
Legal-Values Integrity
Integrity Constraint
24. Combination of criteria in which both criteria must be true
HAVING Clause
Database Administration (DBA)
AND Criterion
Redundancy
25. The SQL statement that is used to grant different types of privileges to users of a dataabase
GRANT
INTERSECT
Natural Join
Aggregate Functions
26. An index built on a single field
Single-Column Index
Redundancy
Arguments
One-to-Many Relationship
27. The field on which data are sorted
Intersection
Design Grid
Sort Key
Database
28. A statement the can be either true or false. Also called a condition
Documenter
Natural Join
Criterion
Relational Database
29. 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
AND Criterion
Form
Relation
Intersection
30. The relational algebra command to select rows from a table
Database Administrator (DBA)
Natural Join
SELECT
Union
31. In an Access query the line drawn between tables to indicate how they are related
Security
Data Independence
Join Line
Calculated Field
32. The SQL command used to add new data to a table
Join Line
Comparison Operator
INSERT
Relationship
33. A file used to store data about a single entity. Such a file can be thought of as a table.
Minor Sort Key
Data File
Comparison Operator
Unnormalized Relation
34. When sorting on two fields - the less important field
Minor Sort Key
Sort Key
Server
Major Sort Key
35. 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
Outer Join
Union
Criteria
Functions
36. In relational algebra the operation in which two tables are connected on the basis of common data.
Single-Field Index
Calculated Field
Join
Cascade Update
37. What type of an operator is >= ?
Relation
Form
Comparison Operator
AND Criterion
38. A computer that provides services to the clients in a client/server system
Natural Join
Relationship
Server
Calculated Field
39. To indicate the table (relation) of which a given column (attribute) is a part by preceding the column name with the table name.
Primary Key
Qualify
Cartesian Product
Validation Rule
40. A characteristic or property of an entity
Security
Form
Field
Unnormalized Relation
41. A very popular relational data definition and manipulation language that is used in many relational DBMS's
FROM Clause
SQL (Structured Query Language)
Secondary Sort Key
INSERT
42. A data value meaning "unknown" or "not applicable"
Null
PRIMARY KEY
Catalog
Update Query
43. The plural of Criterion
Criteria
Redundancy
Relational Database
Database
44. The area of memory in MySQL that stores the most recently entered command
Statement History
Security
SELECT Clause
Redundancy
45. When sorting on two fields - the less important field
Qualify
Null
Multiple Column Index
Secondary Sort Key
46. A rule that must be followed by data in a database
Repeating Groups
Qualify
Integrity Constraint
Server
47. To indicate the table (relation) of which a given column (attribute) is a part by preceding the column name with the table name.
Command
Cascade Delete
Database Design
Qualify
48. When sorting on two fields this is the more important field
Natural Join
Entity-Relationship (E-R) Diagram
Field
Primary Sort Key
49. The property that lets you change the structure of a database without requiring you to change the programs that access the database
Integrity
Unnormalized Relation
System Catalog
Data Independence
50. A data value meaning "unknown" or "not applicable"
Null
Compound Criteria
Syscolumns
Minor Sort Key