Q. What is the role of an ER model in distributed databases?
  • A. To define the physical storage of data
  • B. To represent the logical structure of the database
  • C. To manage user access and permissions
  • D. To optimize query performance
Q. What is the role of an index in a database?
  • A. To store XML data
  • B. To speed up data retrieval
  • C. To enforce data integrity
  • D. To manage transactions
Q. What is the role of attributes in an ER model?
  • A. To define relationships
  • B. To provide additional information about entities
  • C. To serve as primary keys
  • D. To represent constraints
Q. What is the role of indexing in a data warehouse?
  • A. To ensure data integrity
  • B. To speed up query performance
  • C. To normalize data
  • D. To manage user access
Q. What is the role of Java Server Pages (JSP) in web applications?
  • A. To manage database connections
  • B. To create dynamic web content
  • C. To handle server-side scripting
  • D. To store data in a database
Q. What is the role of the client in a client-server database architecture?
  • A. To store the database
  • B. To send requests to the server
  • C. To manage transactions
  • D. To perform data backups
Q. What is the role of the DataSet in ADO.NET when working with XML?
  • A. To execute SQL commands
  • B. To provide a disconnected data architecture
  • C. To manage database connections
  • D. To perform data validation
Q. What is the significance of the 'Schema' in XML when used with ADO.NET?
  • A. It defines the structure of the XML data
  • B. It improves the performance of data access
  • C. It is used to encrypt XML data
  • D. It allows for data compression
Q. What role does a data mart play in a data warehousing environment?
  • A. It serves as a backup for the data warehouse
  • B. It is a subset of the data warehouse focused on a specific business area
  • C. It is used for data extraction only
  • D. It combines data from multiple data warehouses
Q. What SQL command is used to retrieve data from a database?
  • A. SELECT
  • B. GET
  • C. FETCH
  • D. RETRIEVE
Q. Which ADO.NET class is primarily used to manipulate XML data in a DataSet?
  • A. XmlDocument
  • B. DataTable
  • C. DataRelation
  • D. XmlSchema
Q. Which ADO.NET component is used to execute SQL commands?
  • A. DataAdapter
  • B. DataReader
  • C. Command
  • D. Connection
Q. Which ADO.NET component is used to read XML data?
  • A. DataReader
  • B. DataSet
  • C. DataAdapter
  • D. XmlReader
Q. Which architecture is commonly used in a client-server database environment?
  • A. Two-tier architecture
  • B. Three-tier architecture
  • C. N-tier architecture
  • D. Monolithic architecture
Q. Which architecture is commonly used in a client-server database system?
  • A. Two-tier architecture
  • B. Three-tier architecture
  • C. N-tier architecture
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which architecture is commonly used in a DBMS?
  • A. Two-Tier Architecture
  • B. Three-Tier Architecture
  • C. Client-Server Architecture
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which architecture is commonly used in DBMS?
  • A. Single-tier architecture
  • B. Two-tier architecture
  • C. Three-tier architecture
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which architecture is commonly used in modern DBMS?
  • A. Single-tier architecture
  • B. Two-tier architecture
  • C. Three-tier architecture
  • D. Four-tier architecture
Q. Which component of a DBMS is responsible for data storage?
  • A. Query Processor
  • B. Storage Manager
  • C. Transaction Manager
  • D. Data Dictionary
Q. Which component of a DBMS is responsible for managing data storage?
  • A. Query Processor
  • B. Storage Manager
  • C. Transaction Manager
  • D. Buffer Manager
Q. Which concurrency control method is commonly used in data warehousing?
  • A. Pessimistic locking
  • B. Optimistic locking
  • C. Two-phase locking
  • D. Timestamp ordering
Q. Which concurrency control method uses timestamps to manage transactions?
  • A. Two-Phase Locking
  • B. Optimistic Concurrency Control
  • C. Pessimistic Concurrency Control
  • D. Timestamp Ordering
Q. Which indexing method allows for faster retrieval of data?
  • A. Sequential Indexing
  • B. Hash Indexing
  • C. B-Tree Indexing
  • D. Bitmap Indexing
Q. Which isolation level in SQL Server 2000 allows dirty reads?
  • A. Read Uncommitted
  • B. Read Committed
  • C. Repeatable Read
  • D. Serializable
Q. Which method is used to load XML data into a DataSet in ADO.NET?
  • A. LoadXml()
  • B. ReadXml()
  • C. ImportXml()
  • D. FillXml()
Q. Which normal form addresses transitive dependencies?
  • A. First Normal Form (1NF)
  • B. Second Normal Form (2NF)
  • C. Third Normal Form (3NF)
  • D. Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
Q. Which normal form eliminates transitive dependencies?
  • A. First Normal Form (1NF)
  • B. Second Normal Form (2NF)
  • C. Third Normal Form (3NF)
  • D. Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
Q. Which normal form is achieved when a relation is in 3NF and every determinant is a candidate key?
  • A. First Normal Form (1NF)
  • B. Second Normal Form (2NF)
  • C. Third Normal Form (3NF)
  • D. Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
Q. Which normal form is achieved when a table is in 3NF and every determinant is a candidate key?
  • A. First Normal Form (1NF)
  • B. Second Normal Form (2NF)
  • C. Third Normal Form (3NF)
  • D. Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
Q. Which normal form requires that a relation is in 1NF and has no partial dependencies?
  • A. First Normal Form (1NF)
  • B. Second Normal Form (2NF)
  • C. Third Normal Form (3NF)
  • D. Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
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