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Q1. It is a technique to document a software system using diagrams and symbols.

a. Data modeling

b. Entity

c. Entity- relationship

d. Diagram

Q2. It is a basic object of Entity-Relationship diagram.

a. Data modeling

b. Diagram

c. Entity

d. Conceptual diagram

Q3. It is most commonly used to organize data within databases or information systems.

a. Conceptual diagram

b. Entity- relationship

c. Data modeling

d. Diagram

Q4. What are the five classes of entity?

a. Concepts, Locations, Roles, Events and Things

b. Entity, Diagram, Data Modeling, Concept and Event

c. Data Modeling, Entity, Roles, Locations and Diagram

d. Events, Entity, Diagram, Things and Concept

Q5. It can be used as the foundation for logical data models or to form commonality relationships
between ER models as a basis for data model integration.

a. Physical Diagram

b. Entity-Relationship

c. Data Modeling

d. Conceptual Diagram
Q6. are objects or concepts that represent important data. Also knows as strong entities
or parent entities. What kind of standard symbol is it?

a. Entity

b. Attribute

c. Relationship

d. Weak Entity

Q7. are characteristics of an entity, i.e. many-to-many or one-to-one. What kind of


standard symbol is it?

a. Entity

b. Attribute

c. Relationship

d. Weak Entity

Q8. are associations between entities. What kind of standard symbol is it?

a. Entity

b. Attribute

c. Relationship

d. Weak Entity

Q9. depend on another entity. What kind of standard symbol is it?

a. Entity

b. Attribute

c. Relationship

d. Weak Entities

Q10. are attributes that can have more than one value. What kind of standard symbol is it?

a. Entity

b. Attribute

c. Relationship

d. Multivalued Attributes
Q11. are the connections between a weak entity and its parent. What kind of standard
symbol is it?

a. Entity

b. Attribute

c. Relationship

d. Weak Relationship

Q12. This diagram is more granular showing the processes necessary to add information to a
database. Rather than using symbols, they are made up of a series of tables.

a. Physical Diagram

b. Entity-Relationship

c. Data Modeling

d. Conceptual Diagram

Q13. It is a graphical representation of data requirements for a database.

a. Physical Diagram

b. Entity-Relationship

c. Data Modeling

d. Conceptual Diagram

Q14. It combines lower-level entities into one that is a higher level.

a. Aggregation

b. Generalization

c. Specialization

d. Designing

Q15. Two entities are treated as a single one.

a. Aggregation

b. Generalization

c. Specialization

d. Designing
Q16. Divides high-level entities into lower levels.

a. Aggregation

b. Generalization

c. Specialization

d. Designing

Q17. What is the abbreviation of EER?

a. Enhanced entity-relationship

b. Entity Enhanced-relationship

c. Entity Event-roles

d. Enhanced entity-roles

Q18. An entity-relationship (ER) diagram, also called an .

a. Enhanced entity-roles

b. Entity-relationship model

c. Data Modeling

d. Conceptual Diagram

Q19. These are the advantages of entity relationship except:

a. It makes the requirement simple and easily understandable by representing simple diagrams.

b. It makes the requirement simple and easily understandable by representing simple diagrams.

c. Easy to understand

d. No standard notations are available for ER diagram

Q20. This model are helpful tools for designing databases with high-level models.

a. Enhanced entity-roles

b. Enhanced entity-relationship model

c. Data Modeling

d. Conceptual Diagram
Answer key:

1. A

2. C

3. B

4. A

5. D

6. A

7. B

8. C

9. D

10. D

11. D

12. A

13. C

14. B

15. A

16. C

17. A

18. B

19. D

20. B

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