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You can use the DROP statement to remove structures from the database.
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1. Oracle does NOT support a CASCADE UPDATE constraint.
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Correct Answer: True
2. Indexes are created to enforce uniqueness on columns and to enable fast retrieval by column values.
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Correct Answer: True
3. The only time that case matters is inside quotation marks of strings.
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Correct Answer: True
4. If there is only one statement and no ambiguity about what is wanted, Oracle will treat the semicolon and slash as the same.
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Correct Answer: True
5. When you type Start FILENAME, the statement in your file will be executed automatically.
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Correct Answer: True
6. SQL*Plus is a text editor.
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7. When you type into SQL*Plus and press enter, the statement will be finished and executed.
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8. Oracle directly supports the definition of surrogate keys.
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9. Sequences guarantee valid surrogate key values.
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10. Oracle, the world's most popular DBMS, is powerful and robust, running on many different operating systems.
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