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The Object Model supports different literal types, but does not support atomic literals, collection literals, and structured literals.
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1. ODL supports the abstract keyword for classes and operations.
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Correct Answer: False
2. In ODL, you specify an operation using parentheses after its name.
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Correct Answer: True
3. Before specifying a key for a class, you must specify its extent.
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Correct Answer: True
4. The ODMG Object Model supports only unary and binary relationships.
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Correct Answer: True
5. If you know all the possible values that an attribute can have, you can enumerate those values in ODL.
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Correct Answer: True
6. An attribute's value is always literal.
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Correct Answer: True
7. A collection of literals or object types is called a bag.
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Correct Answer: False
8. Literals do not have identifiers, and, therefore, cannot be individually referenced like objects.
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Correct Answer: True
9. An attribute's value is either a literal or an object identifier.
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Correct Answer: True
10. Database objects are almost always transient.
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