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An on-line commercial site such as Amazon.com is an example of a(n) ________ .
Options
A. single-user database application
B. multiuser database application
C. e-commerce database application
D. data mining database application
Correct Answer
e-commerce database application
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1. The DBMS that is most difficult to use is ________ .
Options
A. Microsoft's SQL Server
B. Microsoft's Access
C. IBM's DB2
D. Oracle Corporation's Oracle
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Correct Answer: Oracle Corporation's Oracle
2. Which of the following products was the first to implement true relational algebra in a PC DBMS?
Options
A. IDMS
B. Oracle
C. dBase-II
D. R:base
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Correct Answer: R:base
3. You have run an SQL statement that asked the DBMS to display data in a table named USER_TABLES. The results include columns of data labeled "TableName," "NumberOfColumns" and "PrimaryKey." You are looking at ________ .
Options
A. user data.
B. metadata
C. A report
D. indexes
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Correct Answer: metadata
4. The DBMS acts as an interface between what two components of an enterprise-class database system?
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A. Database application and the database
B. Data and the database
C. The user and the database application
D. Database application and SQL
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Correct Answer: Database application and the database
5. Helping people keep track of things is the purpose of a(n) ________ .
Options
A. database
B. table
C. instance
D. relationship
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Correct Answer: database
6. Which of the following products implemented the CODASYL DBTG model?
Options
A. IDMS
B. DB2
C. dBase-II
D. R:base
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Correct Answer: IDMS
7. The following are functions of a DBMS except ________ .
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A. creating and processing forms
B. creating databases
C. processing data
D. administrating databases
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Correct Answer: creating and processing forms
8. A DBMS that combines a DBMS and an application generator is ________ .
Options
A. Microsoft's SQL Server
B. Microsoft's Access
C. IBM's DB2
D. Oracle Corporation's Oracle
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Correct Answer: Microsoft's Access
9. Because it contains a description of its own structure, a database is considered to be ________ .
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A. described
B. metadata compatible
C. self-describing
D. an application program
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Correct Answer: self-describing
10. An Enterprise Resource Planning application is an example of a(n) ________ .
Options
A. single-user database application
B. multiuser database application
C. e-commerce database application
D. data mining database application
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Correct Answer: multiuser database application
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