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Introduction to Database problems
1. In a database, data is stored in spreadsheets which have rows and columns.
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Correct Answer: False
2. A database has a built-in capability to create, process and administer itself.
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Correct Answer: False
3. Applications are programs that interact directly with the database.
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Correct Answer: False
4. Prior to 1970, all data was stored in separate files, which were mostly stored on reels of magnetic tape.
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Correct Answer: True
5. A database has data and relationships.
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Correct Answer: True
6. The purpose of a database is to help people stop using spreadsheets.
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Correct Answer: False
7. Microsoft Access is an enterprise-class database product.
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8. A database is called "self-describing" because it contains a description of itself.
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Correct Answer: True
9. The DBMS ranked as being the "easiest to use" in the text is Oracle Corporation's Oracle.
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10. In an Enterprise-class database system, business users interact directly with database applications that interact with the DBMS, which directly accesses the database data.
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