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Which of the following types of databases are the most common?
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A. Personal
B. Workgroup
C. Department
D. Enterprise
Correct Answer
Department
The Database Environment problems
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1. Which of the following is true for a relational database?
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A. Data is represented by tables.
B. It is difficult to access data.
C. Complex programs have to be written for simple queries.
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: Data is represented by tables.
2. A database management system (DBMS) is a:
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A. hardware system used to create, maintain, and provide controlled access to a database.
B. hardware system used to create, maintain, and provide uncontrolled access to a database.
C. software system used to create, maintain, and provide controlled access to a database.
D. software system used to create, maintain, and provide uncontrolled access to a database.
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Correct Answer: software system used to create, maintain, and provide controlled access to a database.
3. Duplicate data often results in loss of data integrity because:
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A. the data formats may be inconsistent.
B. data values may not agree.
C. Both A & B.
D. Neither A & B.
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Correct Answer: Both A & B.
4. Some advantages of the database approach include all, but:
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A. minimal data redundancy.
B. improved data consistency.
C. improved data sharing.
D. program-data dependency.
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Correct Answer: program-data dependency.
5. An extranet is which of the following?
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A. The use of Internet protocols with limited access to company data by the company's customers and suppliers.
B. The use of Internet protocols with unlimited access to company data by the company's customers and suppliers.
C. The use of Internet protocols with limited access to company data by people within an organization.
D. The use of Internet protocols with unlimited access to company data by people within an organization.
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Correct Answer: The use of Internet protocols with limited access to company data by the company's customers and suppliers.
6. Metadata enables database designers and users to do all of the following except:
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A. sample data.
B. understand what data exist.
C. what the fine distinctions are between similar data items.
D. what the data mean.
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Correct Answer: sample data.
7. A database application can perform which of the following activities?
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A. Add records
B. Read records
C. Update records
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
8. A binary relationship cannot be which of the following?
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A. One-to-One
B. One-to-Many
C. Many-to-Many
D. Zero-to-Zero
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Correct Answer: Zero-to-Zero
9. A ternary relationship involves how many entities?
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A. 3 or less
B. 3
C. More than 3
D. 3 or more
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Correct Answer: 3
10. A good identifier is which of the following?
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A. One that can change over time
B. Can be null
C. One that is unique
D. Be intelligent
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Correct Answer: One that is unique
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