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Which of the following is not considered to be a basic element of an enterprise-class database system?
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A. Users
B. Database applications
C. DBMS
D. COBOL programs
Correct Answer
COBOL programs
Introduction to Database problems
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1. Which of the following products was an early implementation of the relational model developed by E.F. Codd of IBM?
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A. IDMS
B. DB2
C. dBase-II
D. R:base
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Correct Answer: DB2
2. SQL stands for ________ .
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A. Structured Query Language
B. Sequential Query Language
C. Structured Question Language
D. Sequential Question Language
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Correct Answer: Structured Query Language
3. An Enterprise Resource Planning application is an example of a(n) ________ .
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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
4. 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
5. A DBMS that combines a DBMS and an application generator is ________ .
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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
6. The following are components of a database except ________ .
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A. user data
B. metadata
C. reports
D. indexes
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Correct Answer: reports
7. A relation is considered a:
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A. Column.
B. one-dimensional table.
C. two-dimensional table.
D. three-dimensional table.
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Correct Answer: two-dimensional table.
8. Row is synonymous with the term:
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A. record.
B. relation.
C. column.
D. field.
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Correct Answer: record.
9. The different classes of relations created by the technique for preventing modification anomalies are called:
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A. normal forms.
B. referential integrity constraints.
C. functional dependencies.
D. None of the above is correct.
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Correct Answer: normal forms.
10. A relation in this form is free of all modification anomalies.
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A. First normal form
B. Second normal form
C. Third normal form
D. Domain/key normal form
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Correct Answer: Domain/key normal form
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