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Section 5 Quiz

(Answer all questions in this section)

1.If two entities have two relationships between them, these relationships
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can be either _____________ or _____________ .
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Resourced and Really Good

Replicated or Required

Redundant and Replicated

Redundant or Required (*)

Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.

2.What relationship is described by the statements: "Each CUSTOMER may


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place one or more ORDERs, each ORDER must be placed by one and only
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one CUSTOMER"

Many to More

One to Many (*)

One to One

Many to Many

Correct

3.Which of the following pairs of entities is most likely to be modeled as a


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M:M relationship?
(1) Points

TREE and BRANCH

TEACHER and SUBJECT AREA (*)

PERSON and FINGERPRINT


CAR and WHEEL

Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 2.

4.What uncommon relationship is described by the statements: "Each DNA


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SAMPLE may be taken from one and only one PERSON and each PERSON
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may provide one and only one DNA SAMPLE"

Many to Many Mandatory

One to One Optional (*)

One to Many Mandatory

One to Many Optional

Correct

5.If the same relationship is represented twice in an Entity Relationship


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Model, it is said to be:
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Removable

Resourceful

Replicated

Redundant (*)

Correct
Section 5 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)

6. What do you call the entity created when you resolve a M:M
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relationship?
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Inclusion entity
M:M entity

Recursive entity

Intersection entity (*)

Correct

7. If an intersection entity is formed that contains no attributes of its own,


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its uniqueness may be modeled by
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Creating new attributes.

Barring the relationships to the original entities. (*)

Placing the UID attributes from the original entities into the
intersection entity.
None of the above.

Correct

8. Many to many relationships between entities usually hide what?


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(1) Points

Another entity (*)

Uniqueness

Another relationship

More attributes

Correct

9. Intersection Entities often have the relationships participating in the UID,


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so the relationships are often barred. True or False?
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True (*)

False

Correct

10.A relationship on an ERD can have attributes. True or False?


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(1) Points

True

False (*)

Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 3.


Section 5 Quiz
(Answer all questions in this section)

11.A Diamond on a relationship indicates the Relationship as Non-


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Tranferable. True or False?
(1) Points

True (*)

False

Correct

12.The relationship between CUSTOMER and RECEIPT is an example of a


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non-transferable relationship. True or False?
(1) Points

True (*)

False

Correct
13.If a relationship can be moved between instances of the entities it
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connects, it is said to be:
(1) Points

Transferable (*)

Committed

Implicit

Recursive

Correct

14.A non-transferable relationship means the relationship is manatory at


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both sides. True or False?
(1) Points

True

False (*)

Incorrect. Refer to Section 5 Lesson 1.

15.Which of the following is an example of a non-transferable relationship


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(1) Points

STUDENT to COURSE

EMPLOYEE to DEPARTMENT

PERSON to BIRTH PLACE (*)

TEACHER to SCHOOL

Correct

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