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The Relational Model and Normalization
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A functional dependency is a relationship between or among:
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A. tables.
B. rows.
C. relations.
D. attributes.
Correct Answer
attributes.
The Relational Model and Normalization problems
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1. Which of the following is not a restriction for a table to be a relation?
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A. The cells of the table must contain a single value.
B. All of the entries in any column must be of the same kind.
C. The columns must be ordered.
D. No two rows in a table may be identical.
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Correct Answer: The columns must be ordered.
2. For some relations, changing the data can have undesirable consequences called:
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A. referential integrity constraints.
B. modification anomalies.
C. normal forms.
D. transitive dependencies.
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Correct Answer: modification anomalies.
3. Table is synonymous with the term:
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A. record.
B. relation.
C. column.
D. field.
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Correct Answer: relation.
4. In the relational model, relationships between relations or tables are created by using:
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A. composite keys.
B. determinants.
C. candidate keys.
D. foreign keys.
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Correct Answer: foreign keys.
5. The primary key is selected from the:
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A. composite keys.
B. determinants.
C. candidate keys.
D. foreign keys.
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Correct Answer: candidate keys.
6. When the values in one or more attributes being used as a foreign key must exist in another set of one or more attributes in another table, we have created a(n):
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A. transitive dependency.
B. insertion anomaly.
C. referential integrity constraint.
D. normal form.
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Correct Answer: referential integrity constraint.
7. Which of the following is NOT a basic element of all versions of the E-R model?
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A. Entities
B. Attributes
C. Relationships
D. Primary keys
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Correct Answer: Primary keys
8. Which type of entity represents a logical generalization whose actual occurrence is represented by a second, associated entity?
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A. Supertype entity
B. Subtype entity
C. Archetype entity
D. Instance entity
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Correct Answer: Archetype entity
9. In which of the following is a single-entity instance of one type related to many entity instances of another type?
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A. One-to-One Relationship
B. One-to-Many Relationship
C. Many-to-Many Relationship
D. Composite Relationship
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Correct Answer: One-to-Many Relationship
10. In a one-to-many relationship, the entity that is on the one side of the relationship is called a(n) ________ entity.
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A. parent
B. child
C. instance
D. subtype
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Correct Answer: parent
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