Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
True (*)
False
Incorrect Incorrect. Refer to Section 1 Lesson 3.
True
False (*)
True
False (*)
True (*)
False
Cardinality
Relation (*)
Attribute
None
Correct Correct
Client
Correct Correct
10. Information can be defined as facts from which you can deduce new
facts Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
12. Once you have learned how to write programs and build systems,
you no longer need any input or involvement from any users as you are perfectly
capable of delivering the systems that businesses need and want. Mark for Review
(1) Points
True. Users delay the delivery of a system by changing their minds and adding
new requirements.
False. Business requirements can and will change. For instance new legal
requirements may arise. (*)
True. Users never know what they want anyway, so building systems is best
left to the professionals.
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Extents
Segments
Tablespaces
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
3. A flat file may contain many fields, often, with duplicate data
that are prone to data corruption. Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
4. The main subject areas taught by the Oracle Academy are: Mark
for Review
(1) Points
Computer Repairs
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
6. A database instance is a set of memory structures that manage database files.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
Segments
Extents
Tablespaces
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
9. The reason or drive for using databases rather than files has
been ...
(Choose 3) Mark for Review
(1) Points
Use of blocks
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
11. A row is called a record. Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
13. By defining primary and foreign keys, you can ensure that the
integrity of the data in a table is maintained. Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
14. A database interacts with the data and provides the following
facilities: Mark for Review
(1) Points
Retrieving
Inserting
Both (*)
Neither
Correct Correct
Client
Correct Correct
QUIZ 2
1. Data modeling is performed for the following reasons: (Choose Two) Mark
for Review
(1) Points
The ERD becomes a blueprint for designing the actual system. (*)
We draw an ERD solely to please the users; once completed, the ERD is never
referred to again as it serves no purpose in the real world.
Incorrect Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 Lesson 3.
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
Distinguish nothing
Distinguish one instance of an entity from all other instances of that entity
(*)
Correct Correct
6. Which of the following are examples of e-businesses that use database
software?
(Choose 3) Mark for Review
(1) Points
False (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
Relations (*)
Row
Field
Tuples
Instance
Row
Foreign Key
Column (*)
Tables
Columns
True
False (*)
True
False (*)
Column
They must be single valued unless they belong to more than one entity.
Process
ERD
Attribute (*)
Table
Correct Correct
4. A table must have a primary key. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Field
Relations (*)
Tuples
Row
Correct Correct
6. Each column in a relation is called an entity. True or False? Mark for
Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
Flat file database systems pay more attention to retrieving data and making
it accessible to the user, whereas relational databases spend more energy updating
indexes and data pointers.
Relational database systems are the main thrust behind SQL since it provides
the language elements needed to tie together the information in the database.
True
False (*)
Incorrect Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 Lesson 3.
Create an entity that is unlike any other entity aside from itself.
To identify a specific row within a table, using one or more columns and/or
foreign keys.
13. Unique Identifier has a NULL value for each instance of the
entity for the lifetime of the instance. True or False Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
True
False (*)
True
False (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
Correct Correct
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
A set of columns in one table that uniquely identifies each row in another
table. (*)
One or more columns in a table that uniquely identifies each row in that
table.
Correct Correct
6. In the relational model, data is organized in two-dimensional tables called
relations. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
Create an entity that is unlike any other entity aside from itself.
To identify a specific row within a table, using one or more columns and/or
foreign keys.
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
Process
ERD
Table
Attribute (*)
Correct Correct
Experiences
Instances (*)
Tables
None of the above
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
14. What does single table refer to? (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
A type of database storage method where all of the data elements are stored
on top of each other.
Non-relational systems that typically store each table and index in separate
files and often do not support the SQL language. (*)
A database where all of the data is stored in one large table. (*)
Incorrect Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 Lesson 1.
Correct Correct
1. A new system would have a mixture of both Procedural and Structural Business
Rules as part of the documentation of that new system. True or False? Mark for
Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
Ensures we know what data to store and how that data works together. (*)
Ensures we know what processes are in place and how to program them.
All of the Above.
Correct Correct
3. Data models are drawn to show users the actual Data that their
new system will contain; only Data listed on the Diagram can be entered into the
Database. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
The ERD becomes a blueprint for designing the actual system. (*)
We draw an ERD solely to please the users; once completed, the ERD is never
referred to again as it serves no purpose in the real world.
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
6. All instances of the supertype must be an instance of one of the subtypes.
True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
DOGS
DOG (*)
ANIMALS
ANIMAL (*)
True
False (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
11. All entities must be given a new artificial UID. True or False? Mark for
Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
No, each Entity can only have one UID, the secondary one.
No, after UIDs are first sorted, the first one is called the Primary UID, the
second is the Secondary UID, etc.
No, it is not possible to have more than one UID for an Entity.
Yes, this is the way UID's are named. (*)
* (*)
&
Mandatory Attribute
Single Attribute
Volatile Attribute
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
Entity names are always singular. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
2. Entity Boxes are drawn with 90 degree angles, also known as Hard
Boxes. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
Correct Correct
5. Data models are drawn to show users the actual Data that their
new system will contain; only Data listed on the Diagram can be entered into the
Database. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
The ERD becomes a blueprint for designing the actual system. (*)
We draw an ERD solely to please the users; once completed, the ERD is never
referred to again as it serves no purpose in the real world.
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
8. How would you model a business rule that states that girls and
boys may not attend classes together? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Supertype STUDENT has two subtypes BOY and GIRL which are each related to
GENDER which is related to CLASS (*)
Use a supertype
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
10. All the Attributes in a system are just written on the ERD, and
they all go in the Top Left Hand Corner of the paper. True or False? Mark for
Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
13. People are not born with "numbers", but a lot of systems assign
student numbers, customer IDs, etc. ᅠ A shoe has a color, a size, a style, but may
not have a descriptive "number". So, to be able to uniquely and efficiently
identify one instance of the entity SHOE, a/an ______________ UID can be created.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Unrealistic
Identification
Artificial (*)
Structured
14. All entities must be given a new artificial UID. True or False?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Artificial (*)
Identification
Unrealistic
Structured
Correct Correct
No, each Entity can only have one UID, the secondary one.
No, after UIDs are first sorted, the first one is called the Primary UID, the
second is the Secondary UID, etc.
No, it is not possible to have more than one UID for an Entity.
Yes, this is the way UID's are named. (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
5. Data models are drawn to show users the actual Data that their
new system will contain; only Data listed on the Diagram can be entered into the
Database. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
6. An ERD is an example of a Physical Model. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Incorrect Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 1.
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
9. Entity Boxes are drawn with 90 degree angles, also known as Hard
Boxes. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
11. "Only teachers may supervise exams" is an example of which of the following?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
An attribute that is not be inherited from the PERSON supertype and is unique
to the TEACHER subtype
12. A business rule such as "We only ship goods after customers have
completely paid any outstanding balances on their account" is best enforced by:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
We need to trust our customers, and we know they will pay some day.
Correct Correct
&
#
* (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
2. The Rule of 3rd Normal Form states that No Non-UID attribute can
be dependent on another non-UID attribute. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
There are no attributes that are not functionally dependent on the relation's
primary key. (*)
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
6. Matrix Diagrams show Optionality and Cardinality of the ERDs they document.
True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
People are born in the city and people die in the city.
If you are doing a system for any French City, you would need security
clearance.
Daily traffic patterns must be monitored to determine how many law
enforcement officers are needed.
Cites may change their names and/or country association if the borders of a
country change. (*)
True (*)
False
True (*)
False
Something that each Entity should have, but is not mandatory (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
1. Matrix Diagrams show Optionality and Cardinality of the ERDs they document.
True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Each FOOD TYPE must be suitable for one or more ANIMALs. (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Something that each Entity should have, but is not mandatory (*)
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
15. What do you call the entity created when you resolve a M:M
relationship? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Inclusion entity
M:M entity
Recursive entity
True (*)
False
True
False (*)
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
4. Intersection Entities often have the relationships participating
in the UID, so the relationships are often barred. True or False? Mark for
Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
Each FOOD TYPE must be suitable for one or more ANIMALs. (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
10. Matrix Diagrams are developed BEFORE the ERD. True or False?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True (*)
False
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct
True
False (*)
Correct Correct