Deck 4: Entity Relationship (ER)Modeling
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Deck 4: Entity Relationship (ER)Modeling
1
The Crow's Foot model is less implementation-oriented than the Chen model.
False
2
Software vendors have adopted the Chen representation because of its compact representation.
False
3
In both the Chen and Crow's Foot models,an entity is represented with a rectangle containing the entity's name.
True
4
Derived attributes are stored in a special database table.
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All simple attributes are also single-valued.
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6
Ideally,a primary key is composed of several attributes.
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7
All attributes are either simple or composite.
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8
The DBMS can easily handle multivalued attributes.
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9
In the original Chen model,each attribute is represented using an oval with the attribute name connected to the entity with a line.
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10
An ERM is dependent on the database type.
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11
The word "entity" in the ER model corresponds to a table.
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12
Attributes are types of entities.
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13
The ER model refers to a specific table row as an entity occurrence.
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14
In an ER diagram,primary keys are usually bolded.
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15
Attributes cannot share a domain.
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16
The ER diagram represents the conceptual database as viewed by the end user.
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17
Attributes do not have a domain.
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18
The ER model refers to a specific table row as an entity instance.
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19
In the Chen model,a multivalued attribute is connected to the owning entity with a double line.
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20
A composite identifier is a primary key composed of more than one attribute.
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21
In an ER diagram,primary keys are indicated by ____.
A) bolding
B) italics
C) underlining
D) a special font
A) bolding
B) italics
C) underlining
D) a special font
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22
You should always load data from the 1 side of a 1:M relationship.
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23
Relationships operate only in one direction.
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24
Connectivities and cardinalities are established by business rules.
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25
A ____ attribute can be further subdivided to yield additional attributes.
A) composite
B) simple
C) single-valued
D) multivalued
A) composite
B) simple
C) single-valued
D) multivalued
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26
The set of possible values for an attribute is a ____.
A) domain
B) range
C) set
D) key
A) domain
B) range
C) set
D) key
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27
A ____ identifier is composed of more than one attribute.
A) primary
B) foreign
C) composite
D) domain
A) primary
B) foreign
C) composite
D) domain
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28
A weak entity has a primary key that is partially or totally derived from the parent entity in the relationship.
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29
A recursive relationship is one in which a relationship can exist between occurrences of the same entity set
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30
The existence of a mandatory relationship indicates that the minimum cardinality is 1 for the mandatory entity.
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31
Cardinality expresses the minimum and maximum number of entity occurrences associated with one occurrence of the related entity.
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32
The ____ attribute(s)make up the primary key in the table definition:
CLASS (CRS_CODE,CLASS_SECTION,CLASS_TIME,CLASS_ROOM,PROF_NUM)
A) CRS_CODE
B) CLASS_SECTION
C) CRS_CODE and CLASS_SECTION
D) There is no primary key
CLASS (CRS_CODE,CLASS_SECTION,CLASS_TIME,CLASS_ROOM,PROF_NUM)
A) CRS_CODE
B) CLASS_SECTION
C) CRS_CODE and CLASS_SECTION
D) There is no primary key
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33
Ideally,an entity identifier is composed of ____ attribute(s).
A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) six
A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) six
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34
In Chen notation,there is no way to represent cardinality.
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35
A ____ attribute is one that cannot be subdivided.
A) composite
B) simple
C) single-valued
D) multivalued
A) composite
B) simple
C) single-valued
D) multivalued
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36
The ERD represents the ____ database as viewed by the end user.
A) condensed
B) physical
C) logical
D) conceptual
A) condensed
B) physical
C) logical
D) conceptual
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37
Some ____ database modeling concepts can be expressed only using the Chen notation.
A) developmental
B) conceptual
C) actual
D) specific
A) developmental
B) conceptual
C) actual
D) specific
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38
Attributes may share a ____.
A) name
B) domain
C) location
D) table
A) name
B) domain
C) location
D) table
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39
A relationship is identified by a name that describes the relationship.
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40
A weak relationship exists if the primary key of the related entity contains at least one primary key component of the parent entity.
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41
A relationship is an association between ____.
A) objects
B) entities
C) databases
D) fields
A) objects
B) entities
C) databases
D) fields
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42
The existence of a(n)____ relationship indicates that the minimum cardinality is at least 1 for the mandatory entity.
A) mandatory
B) optional
C) multivalued
D) single-valued
A) mandatory
B) optional
C) multivalued
D) single-valued
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43
An entity is said to be ____-dependent if it can exist in the database only when it is associated with another related entity occurrence.
A) existence
B) relationship
C) business
D) weak
A) existence
B) relationship
C) business
D) weak
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44
A derived attribute is indicated in the Chen model by a ____.
A) single line
B) dashed line
C) circle
D) double line
A) single line
B) dashed line
C) circle
D) double line
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45
Some attributes are classified as ____.
A) simple
B) complex
C) defined
D) grouped
A) simple
B) complex
C) defined
D) grouped
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46
A derived attribute ____.
A) must be stored physically within the database
B) need not be physically stored within the database
C) has many values
D) must be based on the value of three or more attributes
A) must be stored physically within the database
B) need not be physically stored within the database
C) has many values
D) must be based on the value of three or more attributes
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47
A ____ should be a derived attribute.
A) person's name
B) person's age
C) person's social security number
D) person's phone number
A) person's name
B) person's age
C) person's social security number
D) person's phone number
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48
A(n)____ might be represented with a single-valued attribute.
A) person's phone number(s)
B) car's color
C) employee's educational background
D) person's social security number
A) person's phone number(s)
B) car's color
C) employee's educational background
D) person's social security number
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49
A ____ attribute can have only one value.
A) composite
B) simple
C) single-valued
D) multivalued
A) composite
B) simple
C) single-valued
D) multivalued
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50
The ____ type of attribute cannot be created in a DBMS.
A) derived
B) multivalued
C) simple
D) composite
A) derived
B) multivalued
C) simple
D) composite
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51
When the PK of one entity does not contain the PK of a related entity,the relationship is ____.
A) missing
B) weak
C) strong
D) neutral
A) missing
B) weak
C) strong
D) neutral
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52
In the ERD,cardinality is indicated using the ____ notation.
A) (max,min)
B) (min,max)
C) [min ...max]
D) {min|max}
A) (max,min)
B) (min,max)
C) [min ...max]
D) {min|max}
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53
If an entity can exist apart from one or more related entities,it is said to be ____-independent.
A) existence
B) relationship
C) business
D) weak
A) existence
B) relationship
C) business
D) weak
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54
Making sure all ____ are identified is a very important part of a database designer's job.
A) business rules
B) cardinalities
C) derived attributes
D) relationships
A) business rules
B) cardinalities
C) derived attributes
D) relationships
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55
____ might be represented with a multivalued attribute.
A) A person's name
B) Household phone numbers
C) A bank account balance
D) A book title
A) A person's name
B) Household phone numbers
C) A bank account balance
D) A book title
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56
A ____ entity has a primary key that is partially or totally derived from the parent entity in the relationship.
A) strong
B) weak
C) business
D) relationship
A) strong
B) weak
C) business
D) relationship
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57
Another word for existence-independent is ____.
A) weak
B) alone
C) unary
D) strong
A) weak
B) alone
C) unary
D) strong
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58
The term "____" is used to label any condition in which one or more optional relationships exist.
A) participation
B) optionality
C) cardinality
D) connectivity
A) participation
B) optionality
C) cardinality
D) connectivity
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59
____ attributes can have many values.
A) Composite
B) Simple
C) Single-valued
D) Multivalued
A) Composite
B) Simple
C) Single-valued
D) Multivalued
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60
Knowing the ____ number of entity occurrences is very helpful at the application software level.
A) maximum
B) minimum
C) approximate
D) maximum and minimum
A) maximum
B) minimum
C) approximate
D) maximum and minimum
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61
The Crow's foot symbol with two parallel lines indicates ____ cardinality.
A) (0,N)
B) (1,N)
C) (1,1)
D) (0,1)
A) (0,N)
B) (1,N)
C) (1,1)
D) (0,1)
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62
Some ____________________ database modeling concepts can be expressed only using the Chen notation.
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63
____ relationships are most common.
A) Unary
B) Binary
C) Ternary
D) Higher-degree
A) Unary
B) Binary
C) Ternary
D) Higher-degree
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64
If an employee within an EMPLOYEE entity has a relationship with itself,that relationship is known as a ____ relationship.
A) self
B) self-referring
C) looping
D) recursive
A) self
B) self-referring
C) looping
D) recursive
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65
A person's social security number would be an example of a(n)____________________ attribute.
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66
The Crow's Foot model is more ____________________-oriented than the Chen model.
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67
____________________ are underlined in an ER diagram.
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68
____________________ are characteristics of entities.
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69
A ____ relationship exists when three entities are associated.
A) unary
B) binary
C) ternary
D) weak
A) unary
B) binary
C) ternary
D) weak
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70
A ____ relationship exists when an association is maintained within a single entity.
A) unary
B) ternary
C) binary
D) weak
A) unary
B) ternary
C) binary
D) weak
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71
A ____ relationship exists when two entities are associated.
A) unary
B) binary
C) ternary
D) weak
A) unary
B) binary
C) ternary
D) weak
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72
The ____________________ refers to a specific table row as an entity instance.
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73
Complex ____ requirements may dictate data transformations,and they may expand the number of entities and attributes within the design.
A) information
B) entity
C) design
D) processing
A) information
B) entity
C) design
D) processing
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74
____________________ attributes can be subdivided.
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75
The ERM forms the basis of a(n)___________________________________.
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76
A(n)____________________ is the attribute's set of possible values.
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77
A(n)____________________ attribute cannot be subdivided.
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78
The step,____,occurs first in the process of building an ERD.
A) Develop the initial ERD.
B) Create a detailed narrative of the organization's description of operations.
C) Identify the attributes and primary keys that adequately describe the entities.
D) Identify the business rules based on the description of operations.
A) Develop the initial ERD.
B) Create a detailed narrative of the organization's description of operations.
C) Identify the attributes and primary keys that adequately describe the entities.
D) Identify the business rules based on the description of operations.
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79
A(n)____ entity is composed of the primary keys of each of the entities to be connected.
A) associative
B) recursive
C) unary
D) binary
A) associative
B) recursive
C) unary
D) binary
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80
The associative entity is also known as a ____ entity.
A) unary
B) weak
C) strong
D) composite
A) unary
B) weak
C) strong
D) composite
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