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1) A database management system represents the collection of interrelated data and programs to access the data.
2) It allows sharing of data between multiple users, stores the description of data and data, and supports multiple views of data.
3) The language that enables users to access or manipulate data is called the data manipulation language.
1) A database management system represents the collection of interrelated data and programs to access the data.
2) It allows sharing of data between multiple users, stores the description of data and data, and supports multiple views of data.
3) The language that enables users to access or manipulate data is called the data manipulation language.
1) A database management system represents the collection of interrelated data and programs to access the data.
2) It allows sharing of data between multiple users, stores the description of data and data, and supports multiple views of data.
3) The language that enables users to access or manipulate data is called the data manipulation language.
PRINCIPLES OF DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMP206)
[1] Which of the following represents the collection of interrelated data and a set of programmes to access those data ? Choice a Database Choice b Database Management system Choice c Records Choice d None of the above [] Data that is processed and is relevant Choice a Database Choice b !nformation Choice c Data Choice d "nowledge [#] $$$$$$%% !a s collection of concept&al tools for describing data'their relationships'semantics and consistency constraints
Choice a Data Model Choice b Data Choice c Data Consistency Choice d None of the above
[(] $$$ enables &s to represent the real world entities in a form that can be processed by the comp&ter
Choice a Database )dministrator Choice b Database Design Choice c Database Management Choice d )ll of the above
[*] Which of the following are characteristics of a database management system? Choice a )llows the sharing of data between m<iple &sers Choice b +tores the description of the data as well as the data Choice c +&pports m<iple views of the data Choice d )ll of the above [,] -he .ang&age that enables the &ser to access or manip&late data is called /age 1$% MEDIA-VIEW COMPUTERS PRINCIPLES OF DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMP206)
Choice a Data Defination .ang&age Choice b Data Manip&lation .ang&age Choice c Data Description .ang&age Choice d +ystem .ang&age
[0] -he information stored in the catalog file is called
Choice a Data Choice b +ystem Data Choice c MetaData Choice d Catalog Data
[1] $$$$$ is responsible for recovery from hardware or software fail&res
Choice a Recovery Management Choice b -ransaction Management Choice c +ec&rity Management Choice d None of the abive
[2] $$$$%% !s an ill&stration of the entire databse content
Choice a /hysical .evel Choice b Concept&al .evel Choice c 34ternal .evel Choice d none of the above
[15] $$$$% !s the ability to change the concept&al schema witho&t altering the e4ternal scheme or application programs
Choice a /hysical data !ndependence Choice b .ogical Data !ndependence Choice c 6oth 17 Choice d None of the above
[11] Data abo&t data is called as$$$$
Choice a MetaData Choice b !nformation /age $% MEDIA-VIEW COMPUTERS PRINCIPLES OF DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMP206) Choice c +ystem Data Choice d Data
[1] -he basic goal of database $$$$$$%% !s to ens&re that c&rrent transactions operate correctly witho&t any loss of database consistency
Choice a +torage Management Choice b -ransaction Management Choice c Conc&rrency Control Choice d .ang&age !nterface
[1#] $$$$% !s the ability to change the internal schema witho&t altering the concept&al schemes
Choice a /hysical data !ndependence Choice b .ogical Data !ndependence Choice c 6oth 17 Choice d None of the above
[1(] $%% demarcates the physical aspects of data storage from the logical aspects of data representation Choice a +chema Choice b Data Choice c Relationship Choice d Catalog
[1*] Components of Database +ystem
Choice a 8ardware Choice b +oftware Choice c Data Choice d )ll of the above
[1,] D6) stands for$$%%
Choice a Data 6an9 )ccess Choice b Database )ccess Choice c Data 6an9 )dministration Choice d Database )dministrator /age #$% MEDIA-VIEW COMPUTERS PRINCIPLES OF DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMP206)
[10] $$$$%%%is a system database that contains MetaData
Choice a :ile Choice b Catalog Choice c Dis9s Choice d -apes
[11] $$$ is a progarm that provides the interface between the data stored in the database and the application programs and ;&eries given to the system
Choice a +ec&rity Manager Choice b +torage Manager Choice c -ransaction Manager Choice d None of the above
[12] D6M+ is a general p&rpose software system that facilitates the process of Choice a Defining database Choice b Constr&cting database Choice c Manip&lating database Choice d )ll of the above
[5] $$$$ implies that information sho&ld represent the real world system correctly
Choice a Correctness Choice b Realistic Representation Choice c Completeness Choice d Consistency
[1] $$$%%%is a se;&ence of operations that transforms the database from one state to the other
Choice a -ransposition Choice b -ransaction Choice c +ystem operation Choice d )ll of the above
/age ($% MEDIA-VIEW COMPUTERS PRINCIPLES OF DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMP206) [] $$%%%implies the correctness and acc&racy of data stored in the database
Choice a !ntegrity Choice b Red&ndancy Choice c 34tensibility Choice d None of the above
[#] $$$$%% !mplies that the representation of the entity m&st be realistic
Choice a Correctness Choice b Realistic Representation Choice c Completeness Choice d Consistency
[(] $$$%% !mplies that the defined entity sho&ld be complete i%e% no attrib&te sho&ld be missing%
Choice a Correctness Choice b Realistic Representation Choice c Completeness Choice d Consistency
[*] $$$conceals the details of physical storage str&ct&res and stresses on describing data
Choice a !nternal +chema Choice b Concept&al +chema Choice c 34ternal +chema Choice d )ll of the above
[,] $$$$% !s the individ&al &ser level which presents diverse views of the apllication to the different &sers
Choice a /hysical .evel Choice b .ogical .evel Choice c 34ternal .evel Choice d )ll of the above
[0] $%%depicts how data is stored physically /age *$% MEDIA-VIEW COMPUTERS PRINCIPLES OF DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMP206)
Choice a !nternal +chema Choice b Concept&al +chema Choice c 34ternal +chema Choice d )ll of the above
[1]$$is &sef&l to the &sers as it defines views of the database for individ&al &sers
Choice a !nternal +chema Choice b Concept&al +chema Choice c 34ternal +chema Choice d )ll of the above
[2] $$$$%%%transaction can be &sed to ma9e changes permanent in the database
Choice a /ermanent -ransaction Choice b Roll6ac9 -ransaction Choice c Commit -ransaction Choice d None of the above
[#5] $$$%% !mplies that the definition of an entity m&st cover all possible val&es that it may ta9e
Choice a Correctness Choice b Realistic Representation Choice c Completeness Choice d Consistency