The document is an exam paper for a Database Management Systems course. It contains 5 questions, with multiple choice sub-questions for the first 4 questions. Question 1 asks about DBMS, its advantages over file systems, and the three-level architecture of DBMS. Question 2 asks about designing an ER diagram and differentiating between weak and strong entity sets. Question 3 asks about relational algebra operations, natural joins, and aggregate functions. Question 4 asks about normalization, 1NF, functional dependencies, and anomalies that can occur when a table is not in 2NF. Question 5 asks about components of a DBMS, composite keys, the union operation, and third normal form.
The document is an exam paper for a Database Management Systems course. It contains 5 questions, with multiple choice sub-questions for the first 4 questions. Question 1 asks about DBMS, its advantages over file systems, and the three-level architecture of DBMS. Question 2 asks about designing an ER diagram and differentiating between weak and strong entity sets. Question 3 asks about relational algebra operations, natural joins, and aggregate functions. Question 4 asks about normalization, 1NF, functional dependencies, and anomalies that can occur when a table is not in 2NF. Question 5 asks about components of a DBMS, composite keys, the union operation, and third normal form.
The document is an exam paper for a Database Management Systems course. It contains 5 questions, with multiple choice sub-questions for the first 4 questions. Question 1 asks about DBMS, its advantages over file systems, and the three-level architecture of DBMS. Question 2 asks about designing an ER diagram and differentiating between weak and strong entity sets. Question 3 asks about relational algebra operations, natural joins, and aggregate functions. Question 4 asks about normalization, 1NF, functional dependencies, and anomalies that can occur when a table is not in 2NF. Question 5 asks about components of a DBMS, composite keys, the union operation, and third normal form.
3. (A) What is Relational Algebra ? What are the different
Third Semester B. C. A. Examination relational algebra operations ? Used in database DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM management system. 5 (B) What is Natural join ? What are different JOIN Paper – II operations ? Explain any two. 5 OR Time : Three Hours ] [ Max. Marks : 50 (C) What are the different Aggregate functions used in N. B. : (1) All questions are compulsory and carry equal Relational model ? Explain. 5 marks. (D) Explain difference operation in Relational model. (2) Draw neat and labelled diagram wherever 5 necessary. EITHER EITHER 4. (A) What is use of Normalization ? Explain 1 NF. 1. (A) What is DBMS ? What are the advantages of 5 DBMS over traditional file system ? 5 (B) What is functional dependency full functional (B) Explain three level architecture of DBMS. 5 dependency, and partial functional dependency ? OR 5 (C) What are the different roles of database Admini- OR strator ? 5 (C) What are the different anomalies occur when the (D) Explain Network model with suitable example. table is not in 2 NF ? Explain with suitable example. 5 5 EITHER (D) Explain multivalued dependency. 5 2. (A) Design E–R diagram to show relationship between School–Teacher–Student. 5 (B) Differentiate between weak and strong Entity Set. 5. (A) Explain various components of database management 5 system. 2 –12 OR (B) Describe composite key with suitable example. (C) Explain the following :— 2 –12 (i) Primary key. (C) Explain with suitable example. The union operations. (ii) Secondary key. 5 2 –12 (D) Explain Entity and attributes with suitable example. (D) Explain third normal form (3 NF). 2 –12 5
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