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For what purposes are views used?
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A. To hide columns only
B. To hide rows only
C. To hide complicated SQL statements only
D. All of the above are uses for SQL views.
Correct Answer
All of the above are uses for SQL views.
SQL for Database Construction problems
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1. What is an SQL virtual table that is constructed from other tables?
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A. Just another table
B. A view
C. A relation
D. Query results
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Correct Answer: A view
2. Which of the following is NOT a type of SQL constraint?
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A. PRIMARY KEY
B. FOREIGN KEY
C. ALTERNATE KEY
D. UNIQUE
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Correct Answer: ALTERNATE KEY
3. A ________ is a program that performs some common action on database data and that is stored in the database.
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A. trigger
B. stored procedure
C. pseudofile
D. None of the above is correct.
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Correct Answer: stored procedure
4. The DROP TABLE statement:
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A. deletes the table structure only.
B. deletes the table structure along with the table data.
C. works whether or not referential integrity constraints would be violated.
D. is not an SQL statement.
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Correct Answer: deletes the table structure along with the table data.
5. The SQL statement to create a view is:
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A. CREATE VIEW.
B. MAKE VIEW.
C. SELECT VIEW.
D. INSERT VIEW.
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Correct Answer: CREATE VIEW.
6. To update an SQL view, the DBMS must be able to associate the column(s) to be updated with:
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A. a particular column in a particular underlying table.
B. a particular column in a particular row.
C. a particular row in a particular underlying table.
D. None of the above is correct.
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Correct Answer: a particular row in a particular underlying table.
7. Which of the following is an SQL trigger supported by Oracle?
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A. BEFORE
B. INSTEAD OF
C. AFTER
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
8. Views constructed from SQL SELECT statements that conform to the SQL-92 standard may not contain:
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A. GROUP BY.
B. WHERE.
C. ORDER BY.
D. FROM.
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Correct Answer: ORDER BY.
9. SQL views can be used to hide:
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A. columns and rows only.
B. complicated SQL syntax only.
C. both of the above can be hidden by an SQL view.
D. None of the above is correct.
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Correct Answer: both of the above can be hidden by an SQL view.
10. A ________ is a stored program that is attached to a table or a view.
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A. pseudofile
B. embedded SELECT statement
C. trigger
D. None of the above is correct.
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Correct Answer: trigger
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