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The document is a quiz about domain relational calculus. It contains questions about the types of relational calculi, how domain variables are used, how existential quantifiers can be expressed, what makes a query unsafe, and what type of variable is used with quantifiers.
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Domain Relational Calculus - Google Forms

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Domain Relational Calculus

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Domain Relational Calculus


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In the relational calculus, the variables are bounded with the help of *

non-identifiers

non-quantifiers

quantifiers

identifiers

The types of relational calculi includes *

domain calculus

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node calculus

tuple calculus

both a and c

Which of the following uses domain variable that take on values from an attribute domain, rather *
that values for an entire tuple?

Tuple Relational Calculus

Relational Algebra

Domain Relational Calculus

None of the above

In domain relaional calculus “there exist” can be expressed as *

(P1(x))b)

(P1(x)) Э x

V x (P1(x))

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Э x (P1(x))

A query that is syntactically correct and produces infinite answers is called *

Safe query

Unsafe query

Bounded query

All of the above

A variable that is used with quantifiers is *

Bounded variable

Free variable

Unbounded variable

All of the above

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