2. The glossary can be used as the naming standard for your Logical Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
3. A ___________ model is the blue print to the actual database implementation and can be
used as the basis for implementing any type of Database Management System (DBMS).
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Logical
Database
Relational (*)
Conceptual
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 1.
________________________________________
4. A ______________ in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler is a set of accepted terms that
can be used in the design.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
table
validation rule
template
glossary (*)
Correct
________________________________________
5. When building a model in Oracle SQL Data Modeler you begin in the ________ tab.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Conceptual
Logical (*)
Relational
Physical
Correct
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Test: DFo Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correc
t answer.
Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
6. Which of the following cannot be modeled using the Oracle SQL Data Modeler ?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Entities, attributes, UIDs
Supertype and subtype entities
Recursive Relationships
Arc relationships
All can be modeled. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
7. In Oracle SQL Data Modeler, the attribute that you assign as primary UID is automatically s
et to a mandatory attribute and will be engineered to a primary key in the relational model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
8. When mapping subtypes to tables we can ________
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Use one table
Use multiple tables
Either one or multiple tables are valid options. (*)
Neither one or multiple tables are valid options.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
9. In Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler you can select select how you want to map your su
btypes.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
10. Constraints should be given meaningful names to make them easier to reference.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
Previous Page 2 of 3 Next
Test: DFo Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correc
t answer.
Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
11. Foreign key constraints are named using the ______________ of both tables.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
full table name
UID suffix
foreign key name
short table name (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
12. ________ Engineering is the process of transforming a Logical Data Model to a Relational
Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Forward (*)
Reverse
Target
Top-Down
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
13. _______ Engineering is the process of creating a conceptual or logical model by extractin
g the information from an existing data source.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Reverse (*)
Top-Down
Target
Forward
Correct
________________________________________
14. Top-Down Modeling is the approach taken for designing a new database.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
15. When creating a database based on extracting metadata from an existing database or usi
ng the DDL code obtained from an implementation of an existing database, which data mod
eling approach would you choose?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
You cannot model this.
Target Modeling
Bottom-Up Modeling (*)
Top-Down Modeling
Correct
Previous Page 3 of 3
Test: DFo Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correc
t answer.
Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
1. Converting a Relational model to a Logical model is called reverse engineering.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
2. You must first select the Logical model you want to work with to Engineer it to a Relationa
l model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
3. ________ Engineering is the process of transforming a Logical Data Model to a Relational
Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Target
Top-Down
Forward (*)
Reverse
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
4. The steps to convert a Logical model to a Relational model using the Oracle SQL Developer
Data Modeler are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Select the Logical model, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Accept defaults, Click E
ngineer (*)
Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Select the Logical model, Click Engineer, Accept
defaults.
Select the Logical model, Accept defaults, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Click E
ngineer
None of the above.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
5. Each attribute in an entity maps to a _________ in a table.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
row
instance
primary key
column (*)
Correct
Page 1 of 3 Next
Test: DFo Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correc
t answer.
Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
6. The steps to create a glossary from an existing Logical model are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click Logical model, select Create Glossary from Logical Model (*)
Double click the Logical Model
Rick click the Relational model, select Create Glossary from Relational Model
None of the above.
Correct
________________________________________
7. You can define naming standards in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler using _________
______.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Glossary
Naming Templates
Design Rule Validations
All of the above can be used to define naming standards in Oracle SQL Data Modeler. (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 1.
________________________________________
8. A ___________ model is the blue print to the actual database implementation and can be
used as the basis for implementing any type of Database Management System (DBMS).
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Database
Relational (*)
Logical
Conceptual
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 1.
________________________________________
9. When building a model in Oracle SQL Data Modeler you begin in the ________ tab.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Physical
Conceptual
Relational
Logical (*)
Correct
________________________________________
10. Which of the following cannot be modeled using the Oracle SQL Data Modeler ?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Entities, attributes, UIDs
Supertype and subtype entities
Recursive Relationships
Arc relationships
All can be modeled. (*)
Correct
Previous Page 2 of 3 Next
Test: DFo Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below. An asterisk (*) indicates a correc
t answer.
Sections 4 and 5 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)
11. The Oracle SQL Data Modeler enables you to do all of the following except:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Create process, logical, relational and physical models
Store application data (*)
Store metadata information
Capture business rules and information
Correct
________________________________________
12. Primary key constraints are named using the __________________.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
UID suffix
full table name
foreign key name
table short name (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
13. We can apply naming abbreviations using the .csv file containing the abbreviations
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
14. To define naming templates in Oracle SQL Data Modeler:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click the name of the design in object browser
Select properties, select template
Edit the template to use abbreviations
Do all of these steps. (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
15. When mapping subtypes to tables we can ________
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Use one table
Use multiple tables
Either one or multiple tables are valid options. (*)
Neither one or multiple tables are valid options.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
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1. Which of the following cannot be modeled using the Oracle SQL Data Modeler ?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Entities, attributes, UIDs
Supertype and subtype entities
Recursive Relationships
Arc relationships
All can be modeled. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
2. The Oracle SQL Data Modeler enables you to do all of the following except:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Capture business rules and information
Create process, logical, relational and physical models
Store metadata information
Store application data (*)
Correct
________________________________________
3. In Oracle SQL Data Modeler, the attribute that you assign as primary UID is automatically s
et to a mandatory attribute and will be engineered to a primary key in the relational model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
4. The glossary can be used as the naming standard for your Logical Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
5. The steps to create a glossary from an existing Logical model are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click Logical model, select Create Glossary from Logical Model (*)
Double click the Logical Model
Rick click the Relational model, select Create Glossary from Relational Model
None of the above.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 1.
6. A ______________ in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler is a set of accepted terms that
can be used in the design.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
template
table
glossary (*)
validation rule
Correct
________________________________________
7. Each attribute in an entity maps to a _________ in a table.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
primary key
row
column (*)
instance
Correct
________________________________________
8. Primary key constraints should have a suffix of PKEY.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Correct
________________________________________
9. To define naming templates in Oracle SQL Data Modeler:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click the name of the design in object browser
Select properties, select template
Edit the template to use abbreviations
Do all of these steps. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
10. Foreign key constraints are named using the ______________ of both tables.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
full table name
UID suffix
foreign key name
short table name (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
11. In Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler you can select select how you want to map your s
ubtypes.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
12. A Relational model is closer to the implementation solution, facilitates discussion and for
ms the basis for the physical database design.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
13. You must first select the Logical model you want to work with to Engineer it to a Relation
al model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
14. ________ Engineering is the process of transforming a Logical Data Model to a Relational
Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Target
Forward (*)
Reverse
Top-Down
Correct
________________________________________
15. Converting a Relational model to a Logical model is called reverse engineering.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
1. To use the Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler to apply naming standards :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Use a .docx file constaining table names and abbreviations
Use a .csv file constaining table names and abbreviations (*)
Use a .accdb file constaining table names and abbreviations
None of the above.
Correct
________________________________________
2. To define naming templates in Oracle SQL Data Modeler:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click the name of the design in object browser
Select properties, select template
Edit the template to use abbreviations
Do all of these steps. (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
3. Constraints should be given meaningful names to make them easier to reference.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
4. When mapping subtypes to tables we can ________
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Use one table
Use multiple tables
Either one or multiple tables are valid options. (*)
Neither one or multiple tables are valid options.
Correct
________________________________________
5. In Oracle SQL Data Modeler, the attribute that you assign as primary UID is automatically s
et to a mandatory attribute and will be engineered to a primary key in the relational model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
6. When building a model in Oracle SQL Data Modeler you begin in the ________ tab.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Logical (*)
Conceptual
Relational
Physical
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 1.
________________________________________
7. Which of the following cannot be modeled using the Oracle SQL Data Modeler ?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Entities, attributes, UIDs
Supertype and subtype entities
Recursive Relationships
Arc relationships
All can be modeled. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
8. A ___________ model is the blue print to the actual database implementation and can be
used as the basis for implementing any type of Database Management System (DBMS).
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Database
Logical
Conceptual
Relational (*)
Correct
________________________________________
9. The glossary can be used as the naming standard for your Logical Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
10. You can define naming standards in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler using ________
_______.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Glossary
Naming Templates
Design Rule Validations
All of the above can be used to define naming standards in Oracle SQL Data Modeler. (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 1.
11. The steps to create a glossary from an existing Logical model are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click Logical model, select Create Glossary from Logical Model (*)
Double click the Logical Model
Rick click the Relational model, select Create Glossary from Relational Model
None of the above.
Correct
________________________________________
12. _______ Engineering is the process of creating a conceptual or logical model by extractin
g the information from an existing data source.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Top-Down
Target
Forward
Reverse (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
13. Converting a Relational model to a Logical model is called reverse engineering.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
14. ________ Engineering is the process of transforming a Logical Data Model to a Relational
Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Reverse
Forward (*)
Top-Down
Target
Correct
________________________________________
15. The steps to convert a Logical model to a Relational model using the Oracle SQL Develop
er Data Modeler are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Select the Logical model, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Accept defaults, Click E
ngineer (*)
Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Select the Logical model, Click Engineer, Accept
defaults.
Select the Logical model, Accept defaults, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Click E
ngineer
None of the above.
Correct
The steps to create a glossary from an existing Logical model are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click Logical model, select Create Glossary from Logical Model (*)
Double click the Logical Model
Rick click the Relational model, select Create Glossary from Relational Model
None of the above.
Correct
________________________________________
2. The glossary can be used as the naming standard for your Logical Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
3. Each attribute in an entity maps to a _________ in a table.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
row
instance
primary key
column (*)
Correct
________________________________________
4. A ___________ model is the blue print to the actual database implementation and can be
used as the basis for implementing any type of Database Management System (DBMS).
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Relational (*)
Database
Conceptual
Logical
Correct
________________________________________
5. Constraints should be given meaningful names to make them easier to reference.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
6. We can apply naming abbreviations using the .csv file containing the abbreviations
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
7. In Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler you can select select how you want to map your su
btypes.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
8. Primary key constraints are named using the __________________.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
foreign key name
full table name
table short name (*)
UID suffix
________________________________________
9. In Oracle SQL Data Modeler, the attribute that you assign as primary UID is automatically s
et to a mandatory attribute and will be engineered to a primary key in the relational model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
10. The Oracle SQL Data Modeler enables you to do all of the following except:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Store application data (*)
Store metadata information
Create process, logical, relational and physical models
Capture business rules and information
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 1.
11. Which of the following cannot be modeled using the Oracle SQL Data Modeler ?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Entities, attributes, UIDs
Supertype and subtype entities
Recursive Relationships
Arc relationships
All can be modeled. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
12. Converting a Relational model to a Logical model is called reverse engineering.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
13. Top-Down Modeling is the approach taken for designing a new database.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
14. A Relational model is closer to the implementation solution, facilitates discussion and for
ms the basis for the physical database design.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
15. When creating a database based on extracting metadata from an existing database or usi
ng the DDL code obtained from an implementation of an existing database, which data mod
eling approach would you choose?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
You cannot model this.
Top-Down Modeling
Target Modeling
Bottom-Up Modeling (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
1. An Entity Relationship model does not highlight the physical and database constraints. It is
essential to transform the ER model into a relational model which can serve as the basis for
defining the physical implementation of the database.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
2. The glossary can be used as the naming standard for your Logical Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
3. The steps to create a glossary from an existing Logical model are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click Logical model, select Create Glossary from Logical Model (*)
Double click the Logical Model
Rick click the Relational model, select Create Glossary from Relational Model
None of the above.
Correct
________________________________________
4. A ______________ in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler is a set of accepted terms that
can be used in the design.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
glossary (*)
table
validation rule
template
Correct
________________________________________
5. To define naming templates in Oracle SQL Data Modeler:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click the name of the design in object browser
Select properties, select template
Edit the template to use abbreviations
Do all of these steps. (*)
Correct
6. Foreign key constraints are named using the ______________ of both tables.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
full table name
UID suffix
foreign key name
short table name (*)
Correct
________________________________________
7. Primary key constraints are named using the __________________.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
foreign key name
table short name (*)
UID suffix
full table name
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
8. We can apply naming abbreviations using the .csv file containing the abbreviations
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
9. Which of the following cannot be modeled using the Oracle SQL Data Modeler ?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Entities, attributes, UIDs
Supertype and subtype entities
Recursive Relationships
Arc relationships
All can be modeled. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
10. When building a model in Oracle SQL Data Modeler you begin in the ________ tab.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Conceptual
Logical (*)
Relational
Physical
Correct
11. The Oracle SQL Data Modeler enables you to do all of the following except:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Store metadata information
Store application data (*)
Capture business rules and information
Create process, logical, relational and physical models
Correct
________________________________________
12. _______ Engineering is the process of creating a conceptual or logical model by extractin
g the information from an existing data source.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Target
Top-Down
Forward
Reverse (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
________________________________________
13. The steps to convert a Logical model to a Relational model using the Oracle SQL Develop
er Data Modeler are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Select the Logical model, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Accept defaults, Click E
ngineer (*)
Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Select the Logical model, Click Engineer, Accept
defaults.
Select the Logical model, Accept defaults, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Click E
ngineer
None of the above.
Correct
________________________________________
14. ________ Engineering is the process of transforming a Logical Data Model to a Relational
Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Top-Down
Reverse
Forward (*)
Target
Correct
________________________________________
15. When creating a database based on extracting metadata from an existing database or usi
ng the DDL code obtained from an implementation of an existing database, which data mod
eling approach would you choose?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Bottom-Up Modeling (*)
Top-Down Modeling
You cannot model this.
Target Modeling
Correct
1. _______ Engineering is the process of creating a conceptual or logical model by extracting
the information from an existing data source.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Forward
Target
Reverse (*)
Top-Down
Correct
________________________________________
2. A Relational model is closer to the implementation solution, facilitates discussion and for
ms the basis for the physical database design.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
3. When creating a database based on extracting metadata from an existing database or usin
g the DDL code obtained from an implementation of an existing database, which data modeli
ng approach would you choose?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Bottom-Up Modeling (*)
Top-Down Modeling
You cannot model this.
Target Modeling
Correct
________________________________________
4. The steps to convert a Logical model to a Relational model using the Oracle SQL Developer
Data Modeler are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Select the Logical model, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Accept defaults, Click E
ngineer (*)
Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Select the Logical model, Click Engineer, Accept
defaults.
Select the Logical model, Accept defaults, Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Click E
ngineer
None of the above.
Correct
________________________________________
5. When building a model in Oracle SQL Data Modeler you begin in the ________ tab.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Relational
Conceptual
Physical
Logical (*)
Correct
6. In Oracle SQL Data Modeler, the attribute that you assign as primary UID is automatically s
et to a mandatory attribute and will be engineered to a primary key in the relational model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
7. Which of the following cannot be modeled using the Oracle SQL Data Modeler ?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Entities, attributes, UIDs
Supertype and subtype entities
Recursive Relationships
Arc relationships
All can be modeled. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
8. In Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler you can select select how you want to map your su
btypes.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
9. We can apply naming abbreviations using the .csv file containing the abbreviations
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
10. To define naming templates in Oracle SQL Data Modeler:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Right click the name of the design in object browser
Select properties, select template
Edit the template to use abbreviations
Do all of these steps. (*)
Correct
11. Primary key constraints are named using the __________________.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
foreign key name
table short name (*)
full table name
UID suffix
________________________________________
12. An Entity Relationship model does not highlight the physical and database constraints. It
is essential to transform the ER model into a relational model which can serve as the basis fo
r defining the physical implementation of the database.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
13. You can define naming standards in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler using ________
_______.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Glossary
Naming Templates
Design Rule Validations
All of the above can be used to define naming standards in Oracle SQL Data Modeler. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
14. Each attribute in an entity maps to a _________ in a table.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
primary key
row
instance
column (*)
Correct
________________________________________
15. The glossary can be used as the naming standard for your Logical Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
1. In Oracle SQL Data Modeler, the attribute that you assign as primary UID is automatically s
et to a mandatory attribute and will be engineered to a primary key in the relational model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
2. When building a model in Oracle SQL Data Modeler you begin in the ________ tab.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Physical
Conceptual
Relational
Logical (*)
Correct
________________________________________
3. The Oracle SQL Data Modeler enables you to do all of the following except:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Create process, logical, relational and physical models
Store metadata information
Capture business rules and information
Store application data (*)
Correct
________________________________________
4. You can define naming standards in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler using _________
______.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Glossary
Naming Templates
Design Rule Validations
All of the above can be used to define naming standards in Oracle SQL Data Modeler. (*)
Correct
________________________________________
5. A ___________ model is the blue print to the actual database implementation and can be
used as the basis for implementing any type of Database Management System (DBMS).
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Relational (*)
Logical
Database
Conceptual
Correct
6. A column or combination of columns in one table that refers to a primary key in the same
or another table.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Foreign Key (*)
Primary Key
Candidate Key
Super Key
Correct
________________________________________
7. Each attribute in an entity maps to a _________ in a table.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
row
column (*)
primary key
instance
Correct
________________________________________
8. You must first select the Logical model you want to work with to Engineer it to a Relationa
l model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
9. ________ Engineering is the process of transforming a Logical Data Model to a Relational
Model.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Target
Reverse
Forward (*)
Top-Down
Correct
________________________________________
10. The steps to convert a Relational model to a Logical model using the Oracle SQL Develop
er Data Modeler are :
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Select the Relational model, Accept defaults, Click the Engineer to Logical Model icon, Click E
ngineer
Click the Engineer to Relational Model icon, Select the Logical model, Click Engineer, Accept
defaults.
Select the Relational model, Click the Engineer to Logical Model icon, Accept defaults, Click E
ngineer (*)
None of the above.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Lesson 2.
11. Top-Down Modeling is the approach taken for designing a new database.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)
False
Correct
________________________________________
12. When mapping subtypes to tables we can ________
Mark for Review
(1) Points
Use one table
Use multiple tables
Either one or multiple tables are valid options. (*)
Neither one or multiple tables are valid options.
Correct
________________________________________
13. Primary key constraints should have a suffix of PKEY.
Mark for Review
(1) Points
True
False (*)
Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.
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14. To define naming templates in Oracle SQL Data Modeler:
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Right click the name of the design in object browser
Select properties, select template
Edit the template to use abbreviations
Do all of these steps. (*)
Correct
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15. Constraints should be given meaningful names to make them easier to reference.
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True (*)
False
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1. Each attribute in an entity maps to a _________ in a table.
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primary key
instance
row
column (*)
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2. A column or combination of columns in one table that refers to a primary key in the same
or another table.
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