Q No.1: By
definition, a database is a what type of object
a)
Physical
Object
b)
Logical
Object
c)
Structured
Object
d)
Conceptual
Object
Ans: (C)
Q No.2: Which part of
database is considered to be a structured part of database?
a)
Data
b)
Meta
data
c)
Both
a and b
d)
None
Ans: (B)
Q No.3: Which type of
data model support one-to-many relationship between tables?
a)
Hierarchical
model
b)
Network
model
c)
Both
a and b
d)
None
Ans: (C)
Q No.4: Which type of
data model performs extremely poor when retrieving more than a single data item.
a)
Hierarchical
database model
b)
Network
database model
c)
Object
database model
d)
Both
a and b
Ans: (C)
Q No.5: Databases
functionally fall into how many general categories:
a)
One
b)
two
c)
three
d)
Four
Ans: (C)
Q No.6: Which
category of database is based on small changes to
the database.
a)
Transactional
database
b)
Decision
Support database
c)
Hybrid
database
d)
None
Ans: (A)
Q No.7: What is
probably the single most important task done in planning of any project?
a)
Define
Problem
b)
Define
Objectives
c)
Define
Solution
d)
None
Ans: (B)
Q No.8: Name the query that is submitted to the database by a
non-programmer such as sales executive.
a)
Ad-hoc
query
b)
Simple
query
c)
Composite
query
d)
planned
query
Ans: (A)
Q No.9: Name the query which cause serious performance issue
to the database.
a)
Ad-hoc
query
b)
join
query
c)
equi-join
query
d)
planned
query
Ans: (A)
Q No.10: Making
Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) is to be done on which step of database project.
a)
Requirements
Analysis
b)
Conceptual
design
c)
Logical
design
d)
Physical
design
Ans: (B)
Q No.11: Minimizing
redundancy of database, effect which of the following.
a)
Physical space needed to store data is reduced.
b)
Data becomes better organized.
c)
Both
a and b
d)
None
Ans: (C)
Q No.12: A crow’s foot is used to describe the
________ side of a one-to-many or many-to-many relationship between tables of
database.
a)
One
b)
Many
c)
Both
a and b
d)
None
Ans: (B)
Q No.13: In which
type of relationship the child table is partially identified by the parent
table, and partially dependent on the parent table.
a)
Identifying relationship
b)
Non-Identifying relationship
c)
Binary
relationship
d)
Ternary
relationship
Ans: (A)
Q No.14:
In which type of relationship the child table is not dependent on the parent
table such that the child table includes the parent table primary key as a
foreign key, but not as part of the child table’s primary key
a)
Identifying relationship
b)
Non-Identifying relationship
c)
Binary
relationship
d)
Ternary
relationship
Ans: (B)
Q No.15:
Relational databases use the terms index
and key to indicate
similar concepts.
a)
True
b)
False
Ans: (A)
Q No.16:
Surrogate key are also known as Primary key which contain
a)
Binary
value
b)
Character
value
c)
Both
a and b
d)
Integer value
Ans: (D)
Q No.17:
Which key defines the reference for each record in the child table, referencing
back to the primary key in the parent table.
a)
Primary
key
b)
Composite
key
c)
Foreign key
d)
Super key
Ans: (C)
Q
No.18: Which key defines the reference for each record in the child table, referencing
back to the primary key in the parent table.
a)
Primary
key
b)
Composite
key
c)
Foreign key
d)
Super key
Ans: (C)
Q No.19: Foreign key fields can contain NULL values.
a)
True
b)
False
Ans: (A)
Q No.20: All relational databases have some type of
SQL execution optimization process. It is usually called the
a)
Analyzer
b)
Optimizer
c)
Scanner
d)
Execution engine
Ans: (B)
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