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Which of the following is true concerning an ODBMS?
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A. They have the ability to store complex data types on the Web.
B. They are overtaking RDBMS for all applications.
C. They are most useful for traditional, two-dimensional database table applications.
D. All of the above.
Correct Answer
They have the ability to store complex data types on the Web.
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1. An extent is which of the following?
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A. A keyword that indicates that the subclass inherits from a superclass
B. A keyword that indicates that the superclass inherits from a subclass
C. The set of all instances of a class within a database
D. Only one instance of a class within a database
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Correct Answer: The set of all instances of a class within a database
2. Which of the following is true concerning the following statement: class Manager extends Employee
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A. Manager is a concrete class and a superclass.
B. Manager is a concrete class and a subclass.
C. Manager is an abstract class and a superclass.
D. Manager is an abstract class and a subclass.
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Correct Answer: Manager is a concrete class and a subclass.
3. Identify the class name for the following code: ABC123 course();
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A. ABC123
B. course
C. course()
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: ABC123
4. The object definition language (ODL) is which of the following?
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A. Used to develop logical schemas
B. A data definition language for OODB
C. A method to implement a logical schema
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
5. An atomic literal is which of the following?
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A. Strings
B. Boolean
C. Long
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
6. ODL supports which of the following types of association relationships?
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A. Unary
B. Unary and Binary
C. Unary and Binary and Ternary
D. Unary and Binary and Ternary and higher
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Correct Answer: Unary and Binary
7. Using ODL, you can define which of the following?
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A. Attribute
B. Structure
C. Operation
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
8. A view is which of the following?
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A. A virtual table that can be accessed via SQL commands
B. A virtual table that cannot be accessed via SQL commands
C. A base table that can be accessed via SQL commands
D. A base table that cannot be accessed via SQL commands
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Correct Answer: A virtual table that can be accessed via SQL commands
9. In an SQL SELECT statement querying a single table, according to the SQL-92 standard the asterisk (*) means that:
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A. all columns of the table are to be returned.
B. all records meeting the full criteria are to be returned.
C. all records with even partial criteria met are to be returned.
D. None of the above is correct.
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Correct Answer: all columns of the table are to be returned.
10. The command to eliminate a table from a database is:
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A. REMOVE TABLE CUSTOMER;
B. DROP TABLE CUSTOMER;
C. DELETE TABLE CUSTOMER;
D. UPDATE TABLE CUSTOMER;
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Correct Answer: DROP TABLE CUSTOMER;
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