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Conceptual data model multiple choice questions

The document contains multiple choice questions related to conceptual data modeling, covering topics such as entity constraints, database design phases, and types of entities and relationships. The correct answers are highlighted in red. Key concepts include the definitions of schemas, data modeling, and relationships within databases.

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Conceptual data model multiple choice questions

The document contains multiple choice questions related to conceptual data modeling, covering topics such as entity constraints, database design phases, and types of entities and relationships. The correct answers are highlighted in red. Key concepts include the definitions of schemas, data modeling, and relationships within databases.

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Conceptual data model multiple choice questions (Red color shaded choices are answers)

1. The detailed description on entity constraints, entity relationships and entity types is
expressed in
A. low level schema design
B. Conceptual Design
C. Physical design
D. Logical Design
2. The phase in data designing in which the access paths and database indexes are specified
is classified as
A. structural design
B. data model mapping
C. Physical design of database
D. logical design
3. The first step in designing high level conceptual data model is
A. logical design analysis
B. conceptual design analysis
C. functional requirement analysis
D. requirement analysis
4. The schema which specifies that all the database users requirements have been met is
called
A. high level conceptual schema
B. high level logical schema
C. high level structural schema
D. high level detailed schema
5. In the commercial database management system, the relational database model is also
known as
A. implementation data model
B. attribution data model
C. sequential data model
D. functional data model
6. What is modeling data?
A) Storing data in a database
B) Deleting data from a database
C) Describing the data description, representing data semantics, and describing the
consistency constraints that apply to the data
D) Updating data in a database
7. In an ER Model, what are objects also known as?
A) Relationships
B) Attributes
C) Keys
D) Entities
8. Which of the following is not a component of a conceptual data model?
A) Entities
B) Attributes
C) Relationships
D) Tables
9. The ________ of a database describes its overall structure.

A. Schema
B. Instance
C. Design
D. Structure

10. Which type of entity cannot exist in the database unless another type of entity also exists
in the database, but does not require that the identifier of that other entity be included as
part of its own identifier?
A. Strong entity
B. ID- independent entity
C. Weak entity
D. ID-dependent entity
11. In which of the following is a single-entity instance of one type related to many entity
instances of another type?
A. One-to-Many Relationship
B. One-to-One Relationship
C. Composite Relationship
D. Many-to-Many Relationship
12. Properties that describe the characteristics of entities are called________
A. attributes
B. identifiers
C. entities
D. relationships
13. In a one-to-many relationship, the entity that is on the many side of the relationship is
called a (n) ________ entity.
A. child
B. instance
C. parent
D. subtype
14. Entities can be associated with one another in which of the following?
A. Attributes
B. Identifiers
C. Entities
D. Relationships
15. Which of the following is not a type of data model?
A) Hierarchical Data Model
B) Network Data Model
C) Object-Oriented Data Model
D) Process-Based Data Model

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