1. Every time attribute A appears, it is matched with the same value of attribute B, but not the same value of attribute C. Therefore, it is true that: | ||||||||
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Answer:Option A
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2. The different classes of relations created by the technique for preventing modification anomalies are called: | ||||||||
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Answer:Option A
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3. A relation is in this form if it is in BCNF and has no multivalued dependencies: | ||||||||
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Answer:Option C
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4. Row is synonymous with the term: | ||||||||
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Answer:Option A
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5. The primary key is selected from the: | ||||||||
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Answer:Option C
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6. Which of the following is a group of one or more attributes that uniquely identifies a row? | ||||||||
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Answer:Option A
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7. When the values in one or more attributes being used as a foreign key must exist in another set of one or more attributes in another table, we have created a(n): | ||||||||
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Answer:Option C
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8. A relation is considered a: | ||||||||
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Answer:Option C
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9. In the relational model, relationships between relations or tables are created by using: | ||||||||
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Answer:Option D
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