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The ODBC Level 1 API contains which of the following functions?
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A. Browse possible connections and data sources only
B. Connect to data sources with driver-specific information only
C. Process a scrollable cursor only
D. Both 1 and 3 above are in the OBDC Level 1 API.
Correct Answer
Connect to data sources with driver-specific information only
ODBC, OLE DB, ADO, and ASP problems
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1. The ODBC core API consists of which of the following functions?
Options
A. Commit or rollback transactions only
B. Connect to data sources with driver-specific information only
C. Connect to data sources only
D. Both 1 and 3 above are in the OBDC core API.
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Correct Answer: Both 1 and 3 above are in the OBDC core API.
2. ODBC core SQL grammar contains which of the following?:
Options
A. INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE only
B. Stored procedures only
C. Full SELECT (includes subqueries) only
D. Both 1 and 3 above are contained in the ODBC core SQL.
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Correct Answer: Both 1 and 3 above are contained in the ODBC core SQL.
3. In ODBC, a file that can be shared among database users is called a:
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A. system data source.
B. file data source.
C. user data source.
D. SQL text file.
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Correct Answer: file data source.
4. ________ is considered to be one of the foundations of data access in the Microsoft world.
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A. ODBC
B. OLE DB
C. JPCD
D. ADO
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Correct Answer: OLE DB
5. In OLE DB, a service provider:
Options
A. does not own data only.
B. transforms data through OLE DB interfaces only.
C. is both a consumer and a provider of data only.
D. All of the above are true of an OLE DB service provider.
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Correct Answer: All of the above are true of an OLE DB service provider.
6. ODBC minimum SQL grammar contains which of the following?
Options
A. INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE only
B. Stored Procedures only
C. Literals for date, time and timestamp only
D. CREATE VIEW, DROP VIEW only
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Correct Answer: INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE only
7. In ODBC, a data source that is local to a single computer is called a:
Options
A. system data source.
B. file data source.
C. user data source.
D. SQL text file.
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Correct Answer: system data source.
8. The ODBC Level 2 API contains which the following functions?
Options
A. Commit or rollback transactions only
B. Connect to data sources with driver-specific information only
C. Connect to data sources only
D. All of the above are contained in the OBDC Level 2 API
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Correct Answer: All of the above are contained in the OBDC Level 2 API
9. When using ODBC, which of the following processes ODBC requests and submits specific SQL statements to a given type of data source?
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A. Data source
B. Driver
C. Driver manager
D. DBMS
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Correct Answer: Driver
10. ________ is a simple object model that is easier to understand and use than OLE DB, and is frequently used for database applications.
Options
A. ASP
B. XML
C. ODBC
D. ADO
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Correct Answer: ADO
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