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Technology In Action, Complete, 14e (Evans et al.) Chapter 11 Behind the Scenes: Databases and Information Systems 1) A is a collection of related data that can be stored, sorted, organized, and queried. A) database B) spreadsheet C) memo D) macro 2) If a school keeps two lists, one for student registration and one for student financial information, both containing name and address information, this is an example of data. A) integrity B) redundancy C) completeness D) normalization 3) Data means that the data contained in a database is accurate and reliable. A) efficiency B) integrity C) redundancy D) consistency 4) Data helps to ensure data integrity by maintaining information in only one place. A) flexibility B) redundancy C) mapping D) centralization 5) In a database, the term is synonymous with a category of information. A) field B) record C) row D) table 6) In a database, a group of related records is referred to as a(n). A) memo B) field C) object D) table 7) In a Microsoft Access database, something like the Gettysburg Address would be stored in a(n) field. A) text B) long text C) short text D) object 1

8) You can set a, which is automatically displayed in a field unless the user enters something different. A) default value B) relation C) field type D) numeric check 9) Which of the following is a likely primary key in a student information record? A) Last name B) Date of birth C) Student ID number D) First name 10) is used to ensure that data is organized most efficiently in a database. A) Consistency checking B) Validation C) Normalization D) Range checking 11) databases are the most commonly used electronic databases. A) Relational B) Flat-file C) Multidimensional D) Object-oriented 12) A relationship indicates that for each record in a table, there is only a single corresponding record in a related table. A) many-to-one B) one-to-many C) one-to-one D) many-to-many 13) means that for each value in the foreign key of one table, there is a corresponding value in the primary key of another table. A) Referential integrity B) Normalization C) Database consistency D) Record integrity 14) Nontraditional data in object-oriented databases such as audio clips, video clips, pictures, and very large documents are called data. A) enterprise B) structured C) unstructured D) multidimensional 2

15) Data in a multidimensional database is organized in a format. A) linear B) modular C) cube D) cellular 16) A check would be used in a field to restrict the fines for speeding violations so that they fall between $50 and $250. A) completeness D) numeric 17) A(n) check determines whether a required field such as LastName was filled in. A) completeness D) alphabetic 18) A check compares the values of data in two or more fields to see whether those values are reasonable. A) correctness D) numeric 19) You would use a in a database to temporarily display records of residents for the city of Boston. A) sieve B) filter C) validation rule D) field constraint 20) A(n) is a way of retrieving information from one or more tables that defines a particular subset of data. A) validation rule B) field constraint C) enquiry D) query 21) A displays a subset of data from a table (or tables) based on the specified criteria. A) table query B) join query C) select query D) criteria query 3

22) SQL uses to extract records from a database by using English-like expressions that have variables and operations. A) Boolean algebra B) relational algebra C) primary keys D) foreign keys 23) involves taking data from your database and putting it into an electronic file in a format that another external application or database can recognize. A) Exporting B) Importing C) Enhancing D) Extracting 24) A data is a large-scale collection of data that contains and organizes all of an organization's data in one place. A) mart B) chain C) warehouse D) storehouse 25) Data staging consists of all of the following steps, EXCEPT. A) transforming the data B) mining the data C) storing the data in a warehouse D) extracting the data 26) Big data analytics is usually associated with services. A) office support B) data warehouse C) management information D) decision support 27) In a transaction-processing system (TPS), if the TPS database can be queried and updated while the transaction is taking place, this is called processing. A) direct B) batch C) real-time D) immediate 28) Management information systems (MIS) provide reports called reports, which show conditions that are unusual or need attention from users of the system. A) detail B) summary C) exception D) expert 4

29) Siri, the personal assistant application on Apple's iphone is an example of a. A) natural language processing (NLP) system B) decision support system (DSS) C) management information system (MIS) D) database management system (DBMS) 30) is the branch of computer science that attempts to create computers that think like humans. A) Natural language processing B) Expert systems C) Artificial intelligence D) Enterprise resource planning 5