Deck 5: Database Processing
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Deck 5: Database Processing
1
A more formal name for a table is ________.
A) metadata
B) field
C) record
D) relation
A) metadata
B) field
C) record
D) relation
D
2
A table is also called a ________.
A) record
B) row
C) file
D) column
A) record
B) row
C) file
D) column
C
3
A collection of fields is called a ________.
A) record
B) column
C) file
D) table
A) record
B) column
C) file
D) table
A
4
Data type and description are examples of ________.
A) metadata
B) a column
C) rows
D) database
A) metadata
B) a column
C) rows
D) database
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A group of similar rows or records is called a ________.
A) table
B) record
C) row
D) column
A) table
B) record
C) row
D) column
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6
________ is a popular enterprise DBMS from IBM.
A) DB2
B) Access
C) dBase
D) FoxPro
A) DB2
B) Access
C) dBase
D) FoxPro
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7
Columns are grouped into ________,which are also called ________.
A) rows; records
B) fields; tables
C) tables; files
D) files; rows
A) rows; records
B) fields; tables
C) tables; files
D) files; rows
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8
Characters of data are grouped into ________.
A) bytes
B) columns
C) rows
D) records
A) bytes
B) columns
C) rows
D) records
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9
Which of the following describes a byte?
A) a character of data
B) group of rows
C) collection of data
D) group of columns
A) a character of data
B) group of rows
C) collection of data
D) group of columns
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10
Columns that are keys of a different table than the one in which they reside are known as ________ keys.
A) foreign
B) aspect
C) relational
D) variable
A) foreign
B) aspect
C) relational
D) variable
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11
Which of the following is a DBMS product from Microsoft?
A) MySQL
B) SQL Server
C) DB2
D) Sybase ASE
A) MySQL
B) SQL Server
C) DB2
D) Sybase ASE
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12
________ software programs assist in creating and maintaining databases.
A) Metadata
B) Knowledge management
C) DBMS
D) Database application system
A) Metadata
B) Knowledge management
C) DBMS
D) Database application system
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13
Bytes are grouped into columns,which are also called ________.
A) records
B) rows
C) files
D) fields
A) records
B) rows
C) files
D) fields
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14
Databases that carry their data in the form of tables are called ________ databases.
A) foreign
B) meta
C) relational
D) tabular
A) foreign
B) meta
C) relational
D) tabular
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15
A ________ is a column or group of columns that identifies a unique row in a table.
A) field
B) byte
C) file
D) key
A) field
B) byte
C) file
D) key
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16
A ________ is a self-describing collection of integrated records.
A) datasheet
B) metadata
C) database
D) data record
A) datasheet
B) metadata
C) database
D) data record
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17
A(n)________ is an assembly of forms,reports,queries,and application programs that process a database.
A) SQL server
B) metadata
C) database management system
D) database application system
A) SQL server
B) metadata
C) database management system
D) database application system
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18
The purpose of a database is to ________.
A) use special technology to monitor a single theme
B) design, write, test, troubleshoot, and maintain the source code of computer programs
C) use a logical data model of information to describe and build architectures
D) keep track of things that involve more than one thing
A) use special technology to monitor a single theme
B) design, write, test, troubleshoot, and maintain the source code of computer programs
C) use a logical data model of information to describe and build architectures
D) keep track of things that involve more than one thing
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19
What is metadata?
A) data that can be used to get a clear idea of the content of a Web page
B) special data that describes the structure of a database
C) data that describes a Web page
D) some aspect of an information resource
A) data that can be used to get a clear idea of the content of a Web page
B) special data that describes the structure of a database
C) data that describes a Web page
D) some aspect of an information resource
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20
The name of the field,the data type,and the number of characters allowed would be an example of ________.
A) character
B) key
C) metadata
D) byte
A) character
B) key
C) metadata
D) byte
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21
Which of the following is an example of enterprise DBMS?
A) Paradox
B) dBase
C) R:base
D) MySQL
A) Paradox
B) dBase
C) R:base
D) MySQL
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22
________ is an example of personal DBMS.
A) DB2
B) FoxPro
C) Oracle
D) MySQL
A) DB2
B) FoxPro
C) Oracle
D) MySQL
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23
During which of the following functions of a database are tools provided for assistance?
A) creating the database
B) querying at Flextime
C) administering the database
D) processing the database
A) creating the database
B) querying at Flextime
C) administering the database
D) processing the database
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24
Which of the following stands true for personal DBMS products?
A) Personal DBMS products are designed for simple database applications.
B) Personal DBMS products support many users.
C) Personal DBMS products can manage databases that span dozens of different magnetic disks.
D) MySQL is an example of a personal DBMS product.
A) Personal DBMS products are designed for simple database applications.
B) Personal DBMS products support many users.
C) Personal DBMS products can manage databases that span dozens of different magnetic disks.
D) MySQL is an example of a personal DBMS product.
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25
SQL stands for ________.
A) Standard Query Language
B) Standard Question Language
C) Structured Query Language
D) Simplified Query Language
A) Standard Query Language
B) Standard Question Language
C) Structured Query Language
D) Simplified Query Language
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26
Database developers use the ________ to create relationships in the database.
A) DBMS
B) metadata
C) rows
D) columns
A) DBMS
B) metadata
C) rows
D) columns
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27
________ is both a DBMS and an application development product.
A) FoxPro
B) Access
C) Oracle
D) MySQL
A) FoxPro
B) Access
C) Oracle
D) MySQL
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28
________ are used to read,insert,modify,and delete data.
A) Markup language codes
B) DBMS applications
C) Data entry forms
D) Application programs
A) Markup language codes
B) DBMS applications
C) Data entry forms
D) Application programs
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29
________ is an international standard language for processing a database.
A) Hypertext Markup Language
B) Dynamic HTML
C) Structured Query Language
D) Sybase
A) Hypertext Markup Language
B) Dynamic HTML
C) Structured Query Language
D) Sybase
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30
Which of the following is true of database application?
A) A database can have only one application, and each application may have one user.
B) It is a language that processes information in a database management system.
C) Application programs process logic that is specific to a given business need.
D) It uses hypertext markup language to process information in a database.
A) A database can have only one application, and each application may have one user.
B) It is a language that processes information in a database management system.
C) Application programs process logic that is specific to a given business need.
D) It uses hypertext markup language to process information in a database.
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31
The ________ problem is unique to a multiuser database processing.
A) data integrity
B) redundancy
C) lost-update
D) scrambled report
A) data integrity
B) redundancy
C) lost-update
D) scrambled report
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32
________ process(es)large organizational and workgroup databases.
A) FoxPro
B) Personal DBMS
C) Enterprise DBMS
D) Paradox
A) FoxPro
B) Personal DBMS
C) Enterprise DBMS
D) Paradox
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33
Which of the following stands true for enterprise DBMS products?
A) Enterprise DBMS products are designed for small and simple database applications.
B) Enterprise DBMS products support many (perhaps thousands) of users and many different database applications.
C) Paradox is an example of an enterprise DBMS product.
D) Most of the enterprise DBMS products are out of business today.
A) Enterprise DBMS products are designed for small and simple database applications.
B) Enterprise DBMS products support many (perhaps thousands) of users and many different database applications.
C) Paradox is an example of an enterprise DBMS product.
D) Most of the enterprise DBMS products are out of business today.
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34
For which of the following operations do applications use DBMS?
A) send e-mails
B) write a software program
C) modify data
D) track simple data
A) send e-mails
B) write a software program
C) modify data
D) track simple data
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35
Which of the following is the most significant personal DBMS product available in the market today?
A) MS Access
B) FoxPro
C) dBase
D) Paradox
A) MS Access
B) FoxPro
C) dBase
D) Paradox
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36
Personal DBMS products are designed ________.
A) to process large organizational and workgroup databases
B) to span dozens of different magnetic disks with hundreds of gigabytes or more of data
C) to support many users and many different database applications
D) for smaller, simpler database applications
A) to process large organizational and workgroup databases
B) to span dozens of different magnetic disks with hundreds of gigabytes or more of data
C) to support many users and many different database applications
D) for smaller, simpler database applications
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37
To locate something in the database,one must type in the keyword into the ________ of the application.
A) report
B) query form
C) data entry form
D) data column
A) report
B) query form
C) data entry form
D) data column
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38
A ________ is a collection of reports,forms,and queries that process a database.
A) database application
B) SQL query
C) DBMS
D) database structure
A) database application
B) SQL query
C) DBMS
D) database structure
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39
In a typical database application,a(n)________ shows data in a structured context.
A) application
B) entry form
C) query
D) report
A) application
B) entry form
C) query
D) report
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40
Which of the following is a function of the DBMS?
A) considering multiuser processing
B) mastering database application programs
C) preparing reports
D) processing the database
A) considering multiuser processing
B) mastering database application programs
C) preparing reports
D) processing the database
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41
Pure database data in raw form are most pertinent and useful.
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42
Each of the elements of the database application system calls on the database management system (DBMS)to process the database tables.
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43
SQL Server is an open source DBMS product that is free for most applications.
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44
A more formal name for a table is grid.
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45
Relational databases have almost disappeared from use.
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46
Bytes,which are characters of data,are grouped into rows,which are also called tables.
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47
A database is a self-describing collection of integrated records.
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48
Databases are required to keep track of things that involve multiple themes.
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49
DBMS administrative functions include backing up database data,adding structures to improve the performance of database applications,removing data that are no longer wanted or needed,and similar tasks.
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50
Columns are also called fields.
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51
Application programs process logic that is specific to a given business need.
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52
To modify an existing table - for example,to add a new column - the developer opens the metadata form for that table and adds a new row of metadata.
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53
The DBMS uses a keyword form to locate records or items in the database.
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54
SQL statements can be issued directly to the DBMS by an application program.
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55
Most organizations develop their own DBMS.
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56
To find out what a database contains,we just look at the metadata inside the database.
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57
Databases are self-describing because they contain not only data,but also data about the data in the database.
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58
A field is a column or group of columns that identifies a unique row in a table.
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59
A database cannot have more than one application running on it.
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60
The format of metadata depends on the software product that is processing the database.
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61
The bulk of databases in the personal DBMS category have multiple users.
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62
Enterprise DBMS products are designed for smaller,simpler database applications.
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63
Today,the only remaining personal DBMS of significance is Microsoft SQL Server.
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64
What are relational databases?
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65
What is the function of a database application system?
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66
One of the uses of the application program is that the application program serves as an intermediary between the Web server and the database.
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67
What are the differences between a spreadsheet and a database?
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68
The lost-update problem can be prevented by a type of locking which must be used to coordinate the activities of users who know nothing about one another.
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69
Describe the functions of a database management system.
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70
What are personal DBMS products?
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71
Explain enterprise DBMS products.
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72
How can one prevent the lost-update problem of multiuser processing?
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73
Describe the contents of a database.
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74
How does one create a database and its structures?
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75
How are database application programs useful?
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76
Explain database management systems.
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77
What is a database application?
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78
Define SQL.
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79
Briefly describe the elements of a database application.
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80
Describe the usefulness of metadata.
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