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1. Poor data administration can lead to which of the following?

A. A single definition of the same data entity


B. Familiarity with existing data
C. Missing data elements
D. All of the above.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C
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". A traditional data administrator performs which of the following roles?
A. #!ne database performance
B. $stablish bac%!p and recovery proced!res
C. &esolve data ownership iss!es
D. Protect the sec!rity of the database.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C
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'. (f both data and database administration exist in an organi)ation* the database administrator
is responsible for which of the following?
A. +ata modeling
B. +atabase design
C. Metadata
D. All of the above.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
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,. -hich of the following is part of an administrative policy to sec!re a database?
A. A!thentication policies
B. .imiting partic!lar areas within a b!ilding to only a!thori)ed people
C. $ns!re appropriate responses rates are in external maintenance agreements
D. All of the above.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D
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/. 0ac%ward recovery is which of the following?
A. -here the before1images are applied to the database
B. -here the after1images are applied to the database
C. -here the after1images and before1images are applied to the database
D. 2witching to an existing copy of the database
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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3. #he transaction log incl!des which of the following?
A. #he before1image of a record
B. #he after1image of a record
C. #he before and after1image of a record
D. #he essential data of the record
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D
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4. -hich of the following co!ld ca!se data to be !navailable?
A. +ata becoming lost or inacc!rate
B. #he database server
C. Planned database maintenance activities
D. All of the above.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D
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5. A shared loc% allows which of the following types of transactions to occ!r?
A. +elete B. (nsert
C. &ead D. 6pdate
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C
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7. .oc%ing may ca!se which of the following problems?
A. $rroneo!s !pdates
B. +eadloc%
C. 8ersioning
D. All of the above.
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
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19. Performance analysis and t!ning is which of the following?
A. 6nderta%en one time at the time of a +0M2 installation
B. 6nderta%en one time at the time of the implementation of a new application
C. 6nderta%en as an ongoing part of the bac%!p of a database
D. 6nderta%en as an ongoing part of managing a database
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D
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11. -hich of the following is the preferred way to recover a database after a transaction in
progress terminates abnormally?
A. &ollbac%
B. &ollforward
C. 2witch to d!plicate database
D. &eprocess transactions
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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1". -hich of the following is tr!e concerning open1so!rce +0M2?
A. (s free or nearly free database software whose so!rce code is p!blicly available
B. (s free or nearly free database software whose so!rce code is not p!blicly available
C. (s not competitive against P:1oriented pac%ages and is f!lly 2;. compliant
D. (s competitive against P:1oriented pac%ages and is not f!lly 2;. compliant
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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1'. :onc!rrency control is important for which of the following reasons?
A. #o ens!re data integrity when !pdates occ!r to the database in a m!lti!ser environment
B.
#o ens!re data integrity when !pdates occ!r to the database in a single1!ser
environment
C.
#o ens!re data integrity while reading data occ!rs to the database in a m!lti!ser
environment
D.
#o ens!re data integrity while reading data occ!rs to the database in a single1!ser
environment
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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1,. -hich of the following is the preferred way to recover a database after a system fail!re?
A. &ollbac%
B. &ollforward
C. 2witch to d!plicate database
D. &eprocess transactions
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C
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1/. A data wareho!se administrator is concerned with which of the following?
A. #he time to ma%e a decision b!t not the typical roles of a database administrator
B. #he time to ma%e a decision and the typical roles of a database administrator
C. #he typical roles of a data administrator and redesigning existing applications
D. #he typical roles of a database administrator and redesigning existing applications
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
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1. #o b!ild a data wareho!se and develop b!siness intelligence applications* it is important
that an organi)ation b!ild and maintain a comprehensive repository.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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". Fail!re to control confidentiality may lead to loss of competitiveness.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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'. A!thori)ation tables contain highly sensitive data and sho!ld be protected by stringent
sec!rity r!les.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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,. A transaction log shows before and after images of records that have been modified by
transactions.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
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/. #he greatest threat to b!siness sec!rity is often internal rather than external.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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3. (nformation repositories are replacing data dictionaries in many organi)ations.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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4. Mirrored databases are almost always provided in high1availability systems.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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5. +atabases are not the property of a single f!nction or individ!al within the organi)ation.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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7. ;!eries that do f!ll table scans sho!ld be avoided.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
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19. #he restore<rer!n techni!e involves reprocessing the day=s transactions !p to the point of
fail!re.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
11. 0ac%ward recovery is !sed to reverse the changes made by transactions that have aborted*
or terminated abnormally.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
1". A disaster recovery plan does not need to incl!de the shipment of database bac%!ps to
other sites.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
1'. -ith conc!rrent processing involving !pdates* a database with conc!rrency control will be
compromised d!e to interference between !sers.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B
1,. +ata modeling and database design are %ey responsibilities of data and data base
administration.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A
1/. (ncorrect data is easy to detect.
A. #r!e B. False
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B

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