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Which of the following are integrity controls that a DBMS may support?
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A. Assume a default value in a field unless a user enters a value for that field.
B. Limit the set of permissible values that a field may assume.
C. Limit the use of null values in some fields.
D. All of the above.
Correct Answer
All of the above.
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1. What is the best data type definition for Oracle when a field is alphanumeric and has a fixed length?
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A. VARCHAR2
B. CHAR
C. LONG
D. NUMBER
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Correct Answer: CHAR
2. If a denormalization situation exists with a many-to-many or associative binary relationship, which of the following is true?
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A. All fields are stored in one relation.
B. All fields are stored in two relations.
C. All fields are stored in three relations.
D. All fields are stored in four relations.
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Correct Answer: All fields are stored in two relations.
3. Which of the following improves a query's processing time?
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A. Write complex queries.
B. Combine a table with itself.
C. Query one query within another.
D. Use compatible data types.
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Correct Answer: Use compatible data types.
4. If a denormalization situation exists with a one-to-one binary relationship, which of the following is true?
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A. All fields are stored in one relation.
B. All fields are stored in two relations.
C. All fields are stored in three relations.
D. All fields are stored in four relations.
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Correct Answer: All fields are stored in one relation.
5. Which of the following is not a factor to consider when switching from small to large block size?
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A. The length of all of the fields in a table row.
B. The number of columns
C. Block contention
D. Random row access speed
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Correct Answer: The number of columns
6. The fastest read/write time and most efficient data storage of any disk array type is:
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A. RAID-0.
B. RAID-1.
C. RAID-2.
D. RAID-3.
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Correct Answer: RAID-0.
7. A rule of thumb for choosing indexes for a relational database includes which of the following?
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A. Indexes are more useful on smaller tables.
B. Indexes are more useful for columns that do not appear frequently in the WHERE clause in queries.
C. Do not specify a unique index for the primary key of each table.
D. Be careful indexing attributes that have null values.
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Correct Answer: Be careful indexing attributes that have null values.
8. What is the best data type definition for Oracle when a field is alphanumeric and has a length that can vary?
Options
A. VARCHAR2
B. CHAR
C. LONG
D. NUMBER
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Correct Answer: VARCHAR2
9. Sequential retrieval on a primary key for sequential file storage has which of the following features?
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A. Very fast
B. Moderately fast
C. Slow
D. Impractical
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Correct Answer: Very fast
10. A multidimensional database model is used most often in which of the following models?
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A. Data warehouse
B. Relational
C. Hierarchical
D. Network
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Correct Answer: Data warehouse
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