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Database Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. DBMS (Database Management System) statements used to manage data (tables and other objects) within a database
Data Manipulation Language
Data Type
Database Window
Append Query
2. DOC MADE UP
Determinant
Referential Integrity Constraint
Recursive Dependency
Data Warehouse
3. A central repository for databases across an entire enterprise.
Domain/Key Normal Form
Fourth Normal Form
Multi-valued Dependency
Data Warehouse
4. A DBMS created by Microsoft - it is a collection of data and objects - such as tables - queries - or forms - related to a particular topic or purpose.
First Normal Form
Foreign Key
Functional Dependency
Access
5. Two or more controls that can be treated as one unit while designing a form or report. You can select the group instead of selecting each individual control as you are arranging controls or assigning properties.
Group
One-To-One Relationship
Database Object
Table
6. Data from a table - form - query which is displayed in a row-and-column format.
Where clause
Data Integrity Rules
Data Sheet
Flat File
7. All determinants are candidate keys.
Normalization
Functional Dependency
Record
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
8. A question about the data stored in your tables - or a request to perform an action on the data. A query can bring together data from multiple tables to serve as the source of data for a form. report or data access page.
Data Model
Query
Access
SQL
9. Many-to-many relationships occur when each record in TableA may have 0 - 1 or many linked records in TableB and vice-versa.
Many-to-Many Relationships
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
Fourth Normal Form
Check Box
10. A section of a record containing data relating to one single characteristic of an entity; also called an attribute
Compound Key
Tuple
Field
Alternate Key
11. A window that displays the SQL statement for the current query or is used to create a SQL specific query. When you create a query in design view - Access constructs the SQL equivalent in the SQL view.
Row
SQL View
Data Type
Recursive Dependency
12. In an access databse - a window in which you work with tables in design view or datasheet view.
Data Definiton Language
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
Field
Table Window
13. A graphical representation of entities and their relationship to each other - typically used in computing in regard to the organization of data within databases or information systems
Column
E-R diagram
Domain/Key Normal Form
Data Manipulation Language
14. The process of organizing data to minimize redundancy and produce smaller - well-structured relations/tables.
Data Definiton Language
Field
Entities
Normalization
15. When a relation is not just in Boyce-Codd Normal Form - but also contains at most one multivalued dependency.
Autonumber
Key
Fourth Normal Form
View
16. An organised pool of related data files which can be easily accessed and managed and that may be used by a number of different application programs
Third Normal Form
Join
Database
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
17. Data about data.
Second Normal Form
Cardinality
Calculated Field
Metadata
18. An association between two tables in which several records in one table can relate to 0 - 1 or many records in the other table.
Many-to-many Relationship
View
Join
Record
19. A value that is automatically entered in a field or control when you add a new record.
Aggregate Function
Data Integrity Rules
Default Value
Table Window
20. A combination of attributes that can be used to uniquely identify a database record. Candidate keys are a special subset of super keys that do not have any extraneous information in them
Database
Super key
Entity Relationship Diagram
View
21. A location within a database table that stores one particular type of data i.e. a field
Data Manipulation Language
Column
Entity Relationship Diagram
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
22. A table which is not only in 2NF but whose non-primary key fields are dependent only on the primary key and therefore have no dependence on (relationship to) any other non-primary key field in the table.
Database Diagram
Third Normal Form
One-To-One Relationship
Database Object
23. A control that indicates whether an option is selected or not. A tick mark appears in the box when the option is selected.
Check Box
Primary Key
Query
Where clause
24. To modify a database - or the files associated with the database.
Where clause
Alternate Key
Transact
Data Model
25. One or more fields whose values uniquely identify each record in a table.
Autonumber
One-To-One Relationship
Primary Key
Null
26. The DML statement used to choose data from a database. The result is stored in a temporary table - called the result-set.
Schema
Comparison Operator
Select
Design Vie
27. An action query that adds the records in a query's result set to the end of an existing table.
Append Query
Key
Relation
Record
28. An MS Access tool that simplifies a task. For example - you can quickly create a complex expression with the Expression Builder.
Schema
Object-Oriented Database
Expression Builder
Super key
29. A field - set up in a query - that displays the result of an evaluated expression rather than displaying stored data.The value of the calculated field is re-calculated each time a value in the expression changes.
Append Query
Calculated Field
Access
Normalization
30. Relations which allow you to retrieve related records from the same table.
Data Model
Self-Join
Compound Key
Row
31. An operator used to compare two values or expressions; For example - < (less than) - > (greater than) - = (equal to)
Comparison Operator
Normalization
Fourth Normal Form
Select
32. A feature that speeds up searching and sorting in a table based on key values and can enforce uniqueness on the rows of a table.
Normalization
Index
Cardinality
Referential Integrity Constraint
33. No partial functional-dependencies.
Second Normal Form
Append Query
Triggers
Criteria
34. A link between two or more tables.
Relational Database Model
Key
Join
Default Value
35. A database object that stores data in records and fields. The data is usually about a particular category of things.
Access 2007
Table
Second Normal Form
Database Management System (DBMS)
36. A way of looking at a database object - usually looking at the design or at the contents/results
Data Type
Select Query
View
Flat File
37. Knowing the value of one attribute you can determine the value of another attribute.
Recursive Dependency
Normalization
Functional Dependency
Null
38. A database object that prints information formatted and organised according to your specifications.
Third Normal Form
Many-to-Many Relationships
Report
Candidate Key
39. A primary key that is comprised of more than one field.
Data Model
Object-Oriented Database
Composite Key
Data Integrity Rules
40. A candidate key that coud have been the primary key but was not selected as such ; OR a field that is not the primary key but has been used for indexing nevertheless.
Secondary Key
Hierarchical Database
Where clause
First Normal Form
41. A database object on which you place controls for entering - displaying and editing records in a table.
Data Mining
Form
Object-Oriented Database
Flat File
42. A field data type that automatically stores a unique number for each record as it is added to a table.
Make Table Query
Object-Oriented Database
Autonumber
Database
43. An association between two tables in which the primary key value of each record in the primary table corresponds to the value in the matching field or fields of one and only one record in the related table.
Schema
Column
Data Sheet
One-To-One Relationship
44. The persons or things that a database table is about.
Entities
Tuple
Transact
Foreign Key
45. A normalization which falls between 3NF and 4NF and involves the elimination of non-trivial dependencies
Boyce-Codd Normal Form
Many-to-Many Relationships
Aggregate Function
Super key
46. The horizontal bar at the top of a column. You can click a column selector to select the entire column in the query design grid or the filter design grid
Determinant
Object-Oriented Database
Column Selector
Third Normal Form
47. Guidelines set in place to ensure the trustworthiness of data over its entire life cycle.
Recursive Dependency
Where clause
Default Value
Data Integrity Rules
48. A function such as sum - count or average that you use to include summary data in a report.
Database Management System (DBMS)
Aggregate Function
Hierarchical Database
Currency Data Type
49. Dependency where determinant determines a list of values.
Attribute
Triggers
Database Diagram
Multi-valued Dependency
50. An attribute utilized to sort and/or identify data in some manner. Each table should have a primary key which uniquely identifies records.
Key
Column
Triggers
Check Box