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Question
Websites without a database attached to them have which of the following characteristics?
Options
A. The ability to generate data via SQL.
B. The inability to use a browser to display Web pages.
C. Static information using HTML or JavaScript.
D. The need to use TCP/IP as the network protocol.
Correct Answer
Static information using HTML or JavaScript.
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1. A dynamic view is one whose contents materialize when referenced.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
2. The term neural networks as used in data mining is a misnomer.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
3. If no multivalued attributes exist and no partial dependencies exist in a relation, then the relation is in what normal form?
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A. First normal form
B. Second normal form
C. Third normal form
D. Fourth normal form
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Correct Answer: Second normal form
4. Which of the following is true concerning systems information in an RDBMS?
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A. RDBMS store database definition information in system-created tables.
B. This information can be accessed using SQL.
C. This information often cannot be updated by a user.
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
5. To eliminate definition duplication, XML Schemas define:
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A. an intersection table.
B. global elements.
C. a normalized definition table.
D. None of the above is correct.
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Correct Answer: global elements.
6. When assessing the table structure of an acquired set of tables with data, determining primary keys is (part of) the:
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A. first step.
B. second step.
C. third step.
D. fourth step.
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Correct Answer: second step.
7. A relationship should be specified how in the ODL?
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A. One direction starting with the first class
B. One direction starting with the second class
C. Neither direction.
D. Both directions.
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Correct Answer: Both directions.
8. SQL query and modification commands make up a(n) ________ .
Options
A. DDL
B. DML
C. HTML
D. XML
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Correct Answer: DML
9. The database approach requires additional costs and risks.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
10. The only time that case matters is inside quotation marks of strings.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
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