1. An Entity Relationship model is independent of the hardware or software used for implementation. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
2. A well structured ERD will show only some parts of the finished data model. You should never try to model the entire system in one diagram, no matter how small the diagram might be. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
3. The purpose of an ERD is to document the proposed system and facilitate discussion and understanding of the requirements captured by the developer. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
4. Documenting Business Requirements helps developers control the scope of the system and prevents users from claiming that the new system does not meet their business requirements. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
5. A Conceptual Model is not concerned with how the Physical Model will be implemented. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
6. Data modeling is performed for the following reasons: (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
It helps discussions and reviews. (*)
The ERD becomes a blueprint for designing the actual system. (*)
We draw an ERD solely to please the users; once completed, the ERD is never referred to again as it serves no purpose in the real world.
We do not need datamodels; we can just start coding right away.
7. Data modeling is performed for the following reasons: (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
We draw an ERD solely to please the users; once completed, the ERD is never referred to again as it serves no purpose in the real world.
It helps discussions and reviews. (*)
The ERD becomes a blueprint for designing the actual system. (*)
We do not need datamodels; we can just start coding right away.
8. Which of the following entities most likely contains valid attributes? (Choose two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
Entity: Home. Attributes: Number of Bedrooms, Owner, Address, Date Built (*)
Entity: Pet. Attributes: Name, Birthdate, Owner (*)
Entity: Car. Attributes: Owner Occupation, Owner Salary, Speed
Entity: Mother. Attributes: Name, Birthdate, Occupation, Start Date
9. Which of the following are examples of ENTITY: Instance ? (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
ANIMAL: Dog (*)
MEAT PRODUCT: Lettuce
BODY PART: Larry Ellison
TRANSPORTATION METHOD: Car (*)
10. Unique Identifiers: Mark for Review
(1) Points
Distinguish one instance of an entity from all other instances of that entity (*)
Distinguish all entities in a database
Distinguish one entity from another
Distinguish nothing
11. Which of the following statements about Entities are true? Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
"Something" of significance to the business about which data must be known. (*)
They never have Instances
They are usually a noun. (*)
A name for a set of similar "things" (*)
12. In the following statements, find two good examples of ENTITY: Instance. (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
VEGETABLE: grows
BOOK: Biography of Mahatma Gandhi (*)
TRAIN: runs
DAIRY PRODUCT: milk (*)
13. A/an _________ is a piece of information that in some way describes an entity. It is a property of the entity and it quantifies, qualifies, classifies, or specifies the entity. Mark for Review
(1) Points
Table
ERD
Process
Attribute (*)
14. The word "Volatile" means: Mark for Review
(1) Points
Limited quantity
Changing constantly; unstable (*)
Large quantity
Static; unlikely to change
15. Entities are usually verbs. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
1. Unique Identifiers: Mark for Review
(1) Points
Distinguish one entity from another
Distinguish nothing
Distinguish all entities in a database
Distinguish one instance of an entity from all other instances of that entity (*)
2. The word "Volatile" means: Mark for Review
(1) Points
Large quantity
Static; unlikely to change
Limited quantity
Changing constantly; unstable (*)
3. Which of the following entities most likely contains valid attributes? (Choose two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
Entity: Car. Attributes: Owner Occupation, Owner Salary, Speed
Entity: Pet. Attributes: Name, Birthdate, Owner (*)
Entity: Mother. Attributes: Name, Birthdate, Occupation, Start Date
Entity: Home. Attributes: Number of Bedrooms, Owner, Address, Date Built (*)
4. All of the following could be attributes of an ENTITY called PERSON, except which one? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Weight
Gender
Haircolor
Natacha Hansen (*)
5. Attributes can only have one value at any point for each instance in the entity. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
6. A/an _________'s value can be a number, a character string, a date, an image, a sound Mark for Review
(1) Points
ERD
Table
Attribute (*)
Entity
7. What is the purpose of a Unique Identifier? Mark for Review
(1) Points
To identify a specific row within a table, using one or more columns and/or foreign keys.
To identify one unique instance of an entity by using one or more attributes and/or relationships. (*)
Create an entity that is unlike any other entity aside from itself.
To uniquely determine a table and columns within that table.
8. Which of the following attributes is suitable to be a Unique Identifier? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Address
First name
Last name
Social Security Number (*)
9. An Entity Relationship model is independent of the hardware or software used for implementation. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
10. A well structured ERD will show only some parts of the finished data model. You should never try to model the entire system in one diagram, no matter how small the diagram might be. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
11. Which of the following can be found in an ERD? (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
Entities. (*)
Attributes. (*)
Tables.
Instances.
12. A Conceptual Model is not concerned with how the Physical Model will be implemented. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
13. Data modeling is performed for the following reasons: (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
It helps discussions and reviews. (*)
We draw an ERD solely to please the users; once completed, the ERD is never referred to again as it serves no purpose in the real world.
We do not need datamodels; we can just start coding right away.
The ERD becomes a blueprint for designing the actual system. (*)
14. An ERD is an example of a Physical Model. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
15. The Physical Model is derived from the Conceptual Model. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
1. Which of the following statements about Entities are true? Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
They are usually a noun. (*)
"Something" of significance to the business about which data must be known. (*)
They never have Instances
A name for a set of similar "things" (*)
2. Which of the following is an example of a volatile attribute? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Date of Birth
Hire Date
Name
Age (*)
3. All of the following would be instances of the entity PERSON except which? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Male (*)
Grace Abinajam
David Jones
Angelina Rosalie
4. Attributes can only have one value at any point for each instance in the entity. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
5. All of the following would be instances of the entity ANIMAL SPECIES, except which one? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Elephant
Bird
Dog
Leaf (*)
6. A/an _________'s value can be a number, a character string, a date, an image, a sound Mark for Review
(1) Points
ERD
Entity
Attribute (*)
Table
7. A/an _________ is defined as "Something" of significance to the business about which data must be known. Mark for Review
(1) Points
Instance
Relationship
Entity (*)
None of the above
8. Attributes can be either mandatory or optional. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
9. Data models show users the data that their Physical Model will contain. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
10. A Conceptual Model is not concerned with how the Physical Model will be implemented. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
11. Many reasons exist for creating a conceptual model. Choose three appropriate reasons from the options below. Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
They capture current and future needs. (*)
They model the information flow of data.
They accurately describe what a physical model will contain. (*)
They model functional and informational needs. (*)
They capture the implementation details of the physical model.
12. 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? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
13. Which of the following statements about ERD's is false? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Ensure that information appears only once.
Capture all required information.
Model all information that is derivable from other information already modeled. (*)
Locate information in a predictable, logical place.
14. A well structured ERD will show only some parts of the finished data model. You should never try to model the entire system in one diagram, no matter how small the diagram might be. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
15. Which of the following statements are true about ERD's? (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
You should not model derivable data. (*)
A piece of information should only be found in one place on an ERD. (*)
A piece of information can be shown multiple times on an ERD.
All data must be represented on the ERD, including derived summaries and the result of calculations.
1. Many reasons exist for creating a conceptual model. Choose three appropriate reasons from the options below. Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
They capture the implementation details of the physical model.
They accurately describe what a physical model will contain. (*)
They model the information flow of data.
They model functional and informational needs. (*)
They capture current and future needs. (*)
2. Data modeling is performed for the following reasons: (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
It helps discussions and reviews. (*)
The ERD becomes a blueprint for designing the actual system. (*)
We draw an ERD solely to please the users; once completed, the ERD is never referred to again as it serves no purpose in the real world.
We do not need datamodels; we can just start coding right away.
3. A Conceptual Model is not concerned with how the Physical Model will be implemented. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
4. 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? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
5. Which of the following attributes is suitable to be a Unique Identifier? Mark for Review
(1) Points
Last name
First name
Address
Social Security Number (*)
6. Which of the following statements about Entities are true? Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
They are usually a noun. (*)
They never have Instances
"Something" of significance to the business about which data must be known. (*)
A name for a set of similar "things" (*)
7. A/an _________ is defined as "Something" of significance to the business about which data must be known. Mark for Review
(1) Points
Instance
Relationship
Entity (*)
None of the above
8. Which of the following are examples of ENTITY: Instance ? (Choose Two) Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
ANIMAL: Dog (*)
TRANSPORTATION METHOD: Car (*)
MEAT PRODUCT: Lettuce
BODY PART: Larry Ellison
9. A/an _________'s value can be a number, a character string, a date, an image, a sound Mark for Review
(1) Points
Attribute (*)
Table
Entity
ERD
10. Entities are usually verbs. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
11. All of the following would be instances of the entity PERSON except which? Mark for Review
(1) Points
David Jones
Angelina Rosalie
Male (*)
Grace Abinajam
12. The word "Volatile" means: Mark for Review
(1) Points
Limited quantity
Static; unlikely to change
Large quantity
Changing constantly; unstable (*)
13. An Entity Relationship model is independent of the hardware or software used for implementation. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
14. The purpose of an ERD is to document the proposed system and facilitate discussion and understanding of the requirements captured by the developer. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
15. Entity Relationship modeling is dependent on the hardware or software used for implementation, so you will need to change your ERD if you decide to change Hardware Vendor. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
false
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