ISE Quiz 8

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During the database redesign process, you discover that when you try to change a DEPARTMENT name (the department's primary key), the change is disallowed by the DBMS due to your design of the EMPLOYEE table (which has a foreign key referencing DEPARTMENT) You want the change to be allowed. In order to fix this, you use what SQL syntax? A) ON UPDATE CASCADE B) ON DELETE CASCADE C) ADD CONSTRAINT D) FOREIGN KEY

A

In a correlated subquery of a database that has tables TableOne and TableTwo, if table TableOne is used in the upper SELECT statement, then which table is used in the lower SELECT statement? A) TableOne B) TableTwo C) Both TableOne and TableTwo D) Either TableOne or TableTwo

A

In a doubly nested set of NOT EXISTS SELECT statements, ________. A) if a row does not not match any row, then it matches every row B) if a row matches any row, then it matches every row C) if a row does not match any row, then it does not match every row D) if a row matches any row, then it does not match every row

A

In the database redesign process, before proceeding with the redesign it is often useful to ________. A) check whether certain conditions or assumptions about the data are valid B) find out why the design was not done properly the first time C) stop information systems and users from influencing each other D) set standards for user behavior

A

When changing the minimum cardinality on the parent side of the relationship from zero to one, the foreign key ________. A) must be changed from NULL to NOT NULL B) must be changed from NOT NULL to NULL C) must be changed to a composite key D) must be changed to a surrogate key

A

When running an SQL query that uses EXISTS, the EXISTS keyword will be true if ________. A) any row in the subquery meets the condition B) all rows in the subquery meet the condition C) no row in the subquery meets the condition D) any row in the subquery fails to meet the condition

A

Which of the following different copies of the database schema is typically not used in the database redesign process? A) Small test database B) Data warehouse database C) Operational database D) Large test database

B

Because of the need to know the functional dependencies in a database, it is a good idea to create a(n) ________. A) conceptual schema B) internal schema C) dependency graph D) table-relationship diagram

C

Changing cardinalities ________. A) never occurs in database redesign B) rarely occurs in database redesign C) commonly occurs in database redesign D) always occurs in database redesign

C

Database redesign is fairly easy when ________. A) information systems and organizations influence each other B) the design was done correctly the first time C) there is no data in the database D) good backups of the database are available

C

In order to make sure the database redesign is working properly during the redesign testing process, a means must be created to ________. A) reverse engineer all test databases B) graph dependencies in all test databases C) recover all test databases to their original state D) re-interview all relevant users

C

The process of reading an actual database schema and producing a data model from that schema is called ________. A) data modeling B) data engineering C) reverse engineering D) schema modeling

C

When decreasing cardinalities, there will always be ________. A) relationship loss B) foreign key loss C) data loss D) default value loss

C

When dropping a primary key column from a table, which of the following steps is included in the process? (The order of the steps listed below is not relevant, only the steps themselves.) A) Drop all constraints from the table B) Drop the foreign keys from the table C) Drop the foreign keys in other tables based on the primary key column D) Drop the primary key(s) of any table(s) to which this one is related

C

When making any change to the database structure, we may need to check for effects of the change on any of the following except ________. A) data B) foreign keys C) ad-hoc SQL queries D) triggers

C

When running a correlated subquery, the DBMS ________. A) runs the lower SELECT statement by itself and then sends the results to the upper SELECT statement. B) runs the upper SELECT statement by itself and then sends the results to the lower SELECT statement. C) alternates running the lower SELECT statement with running the upper SELECT statement based on each result of the lower SELECT statement D) Either A or B may be used depending on the query.

C

When running an SQL query that uses NOT EXISTS, the NOT EXISTS keyword will be true if ________. A) any row in the subquery meets the condition B) all rows in the subquery meet the condition C) no row in the subquery meets the condition D) any row in the subquery fails to meet the condition

C

Which of the following is not a possible step in the database redesign process? A) Checking whether certain conditions or assumptions about the data are valid B) Reverse engineering the data model C) Revising user account name policies D) Maintaining backups of the existing database

C

A dependency graph should include all of the following except ________. A) tables B) views C) triggers D) DEFAULT values

D

A doubly nested set of NOT EXISTS SELECT statements is ________. A) a famous pattern in SQL B) regularly used C) rarely used to nonexistent in the real world D) Both A and B are correct

D

In the database redesign process, an SQL tool that is useful for testing whether or not certain conditions or assumptions are valid is ________. A) UPDATE B) DROP TABLE C) CREATE TRIGGER D) NOT EXISTS

D

The data model produced by reverse engineering is a(n) ________. A) conceptual schema B) internal schema C) dependency graph D) table-relationship diagram

D

The data model produced by reverse engineering is not truly a logical model because it will contain ________. A) tables for strong entities B) supertype/subtype tables C) tables for ID-dependent entities D) intersection tables

D

To add a NOT NULL column to a table, we ________. A) use the REVISE TABLE command B) use the ALTER TABLE command C) use the MODIFY TABLE command D) create a new NULL column, insert data values into every row, and change the NULL constraint to NOT NULL

D

To change a table name, we ________. A) use the SQL RENAME TABLE command B) use the SQL ALTER TABLENAME command C) use the SQL MODIFY TABLENAME command D) create a new table, move the data, and drop the old table

D

When dropping a foreign key column from a table, which of the following steps is (are) included in the process? (The order of the steps listed below is not relevant, only the steps themselves.) A) Drop the foreign key constraint from the table B) Drop the foreign key column from the table C) Drop the primary key in the other table referenced by the referential integrity constraint D) Both A and B are correct

D

When dropping tables and relationships, which of the following steps is/are included in the process? (The order of the steps listed below is not relevant, only the steps themselves.) A) Drop the foreign key constraints from the tables B) Drop the tables C) Drop the primary key constraints from the tables D) Both A and B are correct

D

When increasing cardinalities from 1:N to N:M, which of the following steps is not included in the process? (The order of the steps listed below is not relevant, only the steps themselves.) A) Create an intersection table B) Populate the intersection table C) Drop the old foreign key D) Drop the primary key

D

A continuous circular process of changes in user behaviors and change in the information systems they use is a natural outcome of information system use.

True

A doubly nested set of NOT EXISTS SELECT statements can be used to find rows that meet some specified condition for every row in a table.

True

A means must be created to recover all test databases to their original state during the redesign testing process.

True

Because EXISTS and NOT EXISTS are forms of correlated subqueries, the processing of the associated SELECT statements must be nested.

True

Because of the need to know the functional dependencies in a database, it is a good idea to create a dependency graph.

True

Changing table names is complicated by the fact that constraints and triggers are often associated with the table and will also need to be changed.

True

Converting date, money, or other more specific data types to char or varchar will usually succeed.

True

Correlated subqueries can be used to verify functional dependencies.

True

Deleting tables and relationships is basically a matter of dropping foreign key constraints and then dropping the tables.

True

Depending on the DBMS, when changing the minimum cardinality on the parent side from zero to one, the foreign key constraint that defines the relationship may have to be dropped before the change is made and re-added afterwards.

True

EXISTS and NOT EXISTS are actually just another form of correlated subqueries.

True

If a DEFAULT constraint is included when a new column is added to a table, the default value is only applied to new rows and not to the existing rows at the time the new column is added.

True

In a correlated subquery, the DBMS must run the lower SELECT statement as a process that is nested within the upper SELECT statement.

True

In a correlated subquery, the same table is used in the upper and lower SELECT statements.

True

In a real sense, information systems and organizations do not just influence each other, but rather they create each other.

True

In order to minimize the need to change table names, some organizations have a policy that no user or application should ever employ the true name of a table, but use views as table aliases instead.

True

In the SQL statement: SELECT S1.CustName, S1.SalesRepNo FROM SALES S1; the "S1" is called an alias.

True

In the database redesign process, it is often useful to test whether certain conditions or assumptions are valid before proceeding with the redesign.

True

SQL Server 2014 contains a system-stored procedure named sp_rename that can be used to change table names.

True

The EXISTS keyword will be true if any row in the subquery meets the condition.

True

The authors refer to the data model produced by reverse engineering as the RE data model.

True

The continuous circular process of changes is known as the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC).

True

The data model produced by reverse engineering may include some entities that should not appear in the data model.

True

The design produced by reverse engineering may be described as a table-relationship diagram.

True

The process of reading an actual database schema and producing a data model from that schema is called reverse engineering.

True

The use of a doubly nested set of NOT EXISTS SELECT statements is a famous pattern in SQL use.

True

There is a common trap in writing a correlated subquery, which will cause no rows to ever be displayed in the results.

True

There is no good SQL command that can be used to change table names.

True

To add a NOT NULL column to a table, we first add a NULL column, then we insert values into every row, and finally we change the NULL constraint to NOT NULL.

True

To change the minimum cardinality on the parent side from zero to one, the foreign key, which would have been NULL, must be changed to NOT NULL.

True

To drop a constraint, no preliminary steps are needed and we can simply use the ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT statement.

True

To drop a nonkey column from a table, no preliminary steps are needed and we can simply use the ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN statement.

True

When decreasing maximum cardinalities, there will always be data loss.

True

When increasing cardinalities from 1:N to N:M, we basically create a new intersection table, fill it with data and drop the old foreign key.

True

When using a doubly nested set of NOT EXISTS SELECT statements, a row that does not match any row matches every row.

True

When using queries with EXISTS and NOT EXISTS, the processing of the associated SELECT statements must be nested.

True

A correlated subquery looks very different from a noncorrelated subquery.

False

A doubly nested set of EXISTS SELECT statements can be used to find rows that meet some specified condition for every row in a table.

False

Adding new tables and relationships to a database is difficult.

False

Although correlated subqueries are useful in database redesign, they cannot be used to verify functional dependencies.

False

Database redesign is equally difficult whether or not the database has data in it.

False

Database redesign is rarely needed because databases are usually built correctly the first time.

False

Dependency graphs are graphical displays like bar charts.

False

Even if an organization has a very large database, it will be possible to make a complete backup copy of the operational database prior to making structural changes.

False

In a correlated subquery, the DBMS can run the lower SELECT statement by itself and then send the results to the upper SELECT statement.

False

In the database redesign process, two SQL tools are useful for testing whether or not certain conditions or assumptions are valid: uncorrelated subqueries and EXISTS/NOT EXISTS.

False

SQL contains an SQL command RENAME TABLENAME that can be used to change table names.

False

The NOT EXISTS keyword will be true if any row in the subquery fails to meet the condition.

False

The data model produced by reverse engineering is a true conceptual schema.

False

The use of a doubly nested set of NOT EXISTS SELECT statements is so rare that even if you are a professional database developer you will probably never see it used.

False

There are several difficulties with increasing cardinalities from 1:1 to 1:N, one of which is preserving the existing relationships.

False

To add a NULL column to a table, we simply use the MODIFY TABLE statement.

False

To drop a foreign key column from a table, no preliminary steps are needed and we can simply use the ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN statement.

False

To drop a primary key column from a table the primary key constraint must first be dropped, but this does not require that related foreign keys based on the column be dropped.

False

Typically, there are at least four different copies of the database schema used in the redesign process.

False

Which of the following are difficulties when changing the maximum cardinality from 1:1 to 1:N? A) Preserving the existing tables B) Preserving the existing relationships C) Preserving the existing data D) Both A and B are correct

B

During the database redesign process, you discover that when an ORDER is deleted, its corresponding entries in the LINE_ITEM table are not deleted (but you would like them to be). In order to fix, this, you use what SQL syntax? A) ON UPDATE CASCADE B) ON DELETE CASCADE C) CASCADE CONSTRAINTS D) DEFAULT

B

If a DEFAULT constraint is included when a new column is added to a table, the default value is applied to ________. A) all existing rows at the time the column is added B) all new rows C) all new rows but only after the UPDATE command is issued D) Both A and B are correct

B

In the SQL statements SELECT C1.CustName, C1.SalesRepNo FROM CUSTOMER C1; the "C1" is called a(n) ________. A) term B) alias C) convention D) label

B

SQL queries that use EXISTS and NOT EXISTS are ________. A) normal subqueries B) correlated subqueries C) uncorrelated subqueries D) constraint dependent subqueries

B

To add a NULL column to a table, we ________. A) use the REVISE TABLE command B) use the ALTER TABLE command C) use the MODIFY TABLE command D) create a new table with the NULL column, move the other data, and drop the old table

B

When changing column data types, which of the following data conversions will either usually or always succeed? A) Numeric → date B) Date or money → char or varchar C) Char or varchar → numeric D) Char or varchar → date or money

B

When dropping a nonkey column from a table, which of the following steps is (are) included in the process? (The order of the steps listed below is not relevant, only the steps themselves.) A) Drop any column constraints from the table B) Drop the column from the table C) Drop any foreign keys constraints based on the column D) Both A and B are correct

B

When running a correlated subquery, the DBMS always uses ________. A) regular processing B) nested processing C) "quick and dirty" processing D) SQL-92 processing

B


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