A minimal superkey is also referred to as a:
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Alternate Key
50%
Candidate Key
14%
Foreign Key
7%
Primary Key
Which term refers to a Candidate Key that was not chosen as the Primary Key?
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14%
Alternate Key
21%
Partial Key
64%
Superkey
0%
Foreign Key
The set of allowed values for an attribute is defined by its:
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43%
Domain
14%
Cardinality
36%
Degree
7%
Relation
Which characteristic of a relation states that the ordering of tuples (rows) has no significance?
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29%
The degree is fixed
21%
Tuple ordering is immaterial
29%
Domain constraints must be met
21%
Tuple values are atomic
The set of tuples of a relation at any specific point in time is called the:
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Relation Degree
31%
Relation State
31%
Relation Domain
31%
Relation Schema
The Primary Key of a relation must satisfy which two properties simultaneously?
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23%
Uniqueness and Minimality
62%
Referential Integrity and Domain Constraint
15%
Minimality and high degree
0%
Uniqueness and high cardinality
Which update operation may violate the Referential Integrity constraint?
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58%
Update or Delete
17%
Insert
17%
Create
8%
Select
A violation of the Entity Integrity constraint occurs if a user attempts to:
Anonymous Quiz
57%
Insert a NULL value in a Primary Key column
21%
Insert a NULL value in a Foreign Key column
7%
Delete a referenced Primary Key
14%
Update a non-key attribute
The informal term for a Relation in the Relational Model is:
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Attribute
7%
Row
57%
Table
7%
Domain
Which type of key is a set of one or more attributes that, taken collectively, allow us to identify uniquely a tuple in the relation?
Anonymous Quiz
50%
Superkey
7%
Foreign Key
29%
Alternate Key
14%
Partial Key
The constraint that limits the values of an attribute based on its data type and format is the:
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Key Constraint
42%
Referential Integrity Constraint
42%
Domain Constraint
8%
Entity Integrity Constraint
The number of Tuples (rows) in a relation is referred to as its:
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Degree
50%
Cardinality
17%
Domain
8%
State
Which property states that values in a tuple are non-decomposable (atomic)?
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17%
Domain Constraint
50%
Atomicity of values
17%
Entity Integrity
17%
Tuple Ordering
If a Primary Key consists of multiple attributes, it is known as a:
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Foreign Key
42%
Composite Key
25%
Candidate Key
8%
Simple Key
The key in the referencing relation is called the:
Anonymous Quiz
23%
Alternate Key
54%
Foreign Key
15%
Primary Key
8%
Candidate Key
The three main types of Explicit schema-based constraints in the Relational Model are:
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Key, Entity Integrity, and NULL
18%
Domain, Entity Integrity, and Atomicity
64%
Key, Entity Integrity, and Referential Integrity
0%
Key, Domain, and Foreign Key
Section 5: #chapter6
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Section 6: #chapter7
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Which SQL command is used to permanently remove the entire structure and all data of a relation from the database?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
TRUNCATE TABLE
23%
DROP TABLE
54%
DELETE TABLE
8%
REMOVE TABLE
Which clause in a basic SQL query is used to specify a condition for selecting tuples?
Anonymous Quiz
36%
SELECT
36%
WHERE
27%
GROUP BY
0%
FROM
Which wildcard character is used in the LIKE operator to match any sequence of zero or more characters?
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9%
@ (At sign)
55%
% (Percent sign)
27%
\_ (Underscore)
9%
? (Question mark)
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The HAVING clause in SQL is used to specify conditions on:
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10%
Individual tuples
20%
JOIN operations
50%
Groups of tuples
20%
WHERE clause results
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