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The document summarizes the results of a 15 question quiz on concepts related to transforming an ER diagram to a physical data model. It lists each question, the possible answers, the answer selected by the user, and whether it was correct or not. An asterisk indicates the correct answer that was chosen. The quiz covers topics such as primary keys, foreign keys, relationships, attributes, unique identifiers, and reasons for creating conceptual models.

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50% found this document useful (2 votes)
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Test Section 2 Quiz

The document summarizes the results of a 15 question quiz on concepts related to transforming an ER diagram to a physical data model. It lists each question, the possible answers, the answer selected by the user, and whether it was correct or not. An asterisk indicates the correct answer that was chosen. The quiz covers topics such as primary keys, foreign keys, relationships, attributes, unique identifiers, and reasons for creating conceptual models.

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Test: Section 2 Quiz

Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correct answer.
Section 2 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
1. The transformation from an ER diagram to a physical design involves
changing terminology. Primary Unique Identifiers in the ER diagram become
__________ and relationships become ____________.

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(1) Points

Primary keys, Foreign keys (*)


Foreign keys, Primary keys
Unique Keys, Primary keys
Foreign keys, mandatory business rules
Correct
2. In a physical data model, a relationship is represented as a combination of:
(Choose Two)

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(Choose all correct answers)


Foreign Key (*)
Primary Key or Unique Key (*)
Check Constraint or Unique Key
Column
Correct
3. In a physical data model, an attribute is represented as a/an

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Instance
Column (*)
Foreign Key
Row
Correct

4. Flat file databases avoids data duplication. True or False?

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True
False (*)
Correct
5. What does single table refer to? (Choose Two)

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A type of database storage method where all of the data elements are
stored on top of each other.
A fully-relational database system like Microsoft's SQL Server or Oracle's
database systems.
Non-relational systems that typically store each table and index in
separate files and often do not support the SQL language. (*)
A database where all of the data is stored in one large table. (*)
Correct

Test: Section 2 Quiz


Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correct answer.
Section 2 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
6. Unique Identifier has a NULL value for each instance of the entity for the
lifetime of the instance. True or False

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(1) Points

True
False (*)
Correct
7. What is the purpose of a Unique Identifier?

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To identify one unique instance of an entity by using one or more
attributes and/or relationships. (*)
To identify a specific row within a table, using one or more columns
and/or foreign keys.
Create an entity that is unlike any other entity aside from itself.
To uniquely determine a table and columns within that table.
Correct
8. Many reasons exist for creating a conceptual model. Choose three
appropriate reasons from the options below.
(Choose 3)

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(Choose all correct answers)


They model functional and informational needs. (*)
They capture the implementation details of the physical model.
They capture current and future needs. (*)
They accurately describe what a physical model will contain. (*)
They model the information flow of data.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 Lesson 3.
9. Data models are drawn to show users the actual Data that their new system
will contain; only Data listed on the Diagram can be entered into the
Database. True or False?

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True (*)
False
Correct
10. Which of the following are reasons we create conceptual models?

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It facilitates discussion; a picture is worth a thousand words


It forms important ideal system documentation
It takes into account government regulations and laws

It forms a sound basis for physical database design


All of the above (*)
Correct
Test: Section 2 Quiz
Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correct answer.
Section 2 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
11. A barred relationship is mapped to a primary-key column on the many side,
just like any other M:1 relationship.

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(1) Points

True
False (*)
Correct
12. One-to-One relationships are transformed into Foreign Keys in the tables
created at either end of that relationship. True or False?

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(1) Points

True
False (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 Lesson 6.
13. In the relational model, data is organized in two-dimensional tables called
___________.

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Relations (*)
Field
Row
Tuples
Correct
14. Each column in a relation is called an entity. True or False?

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True
False (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 Lesson 2.
15. In the relational model, relationships between relations or tables are created
by using?

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(1) Points

Foreign Keys (*)


Primary Keys
Composite Keys
Candidate Keys
Correct

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