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Date 12/07/2014 E.

Sawla polytechnic collage


Database administration level IV - Monitoring and Supporting Data Conversion
exam
Name_____________________________program night
I. Say “true” if the statement is correct and “False” is not
1. Data conversion is the conversion of computer data from one format to another.
2. Data conversions may as simple as the conversion of a text file from one character
encoding system to another; or more complex, such as the conversion of office file
formats,
3. Data integrity refers to maintaining and assuring the accuracy and consistency of data
over its entire life-cycle.
4. Accuracy is not the closeness of results of observations to the true values or values
accepted as being true.
5. Attribute accuracy is not equally as important as positional accuracy.
6. Data Transferring: is the logical transfer of data (a digital bit stream) over a point-to-point
or point-to-multipoint communication channel.
7. Importing data is the process of retrieving data from sources external to Microsoft® SQL
Server™ and inserting it into SQL Server tables.
8. Data conversion only processed by the use of special program
9. Data integrity maintain during operations like transfer, storage or retrieval.
10. When we upgrading new version of software program we doesn’t mean that data
conversion
II. Multiple choice
1. Among the following types of integrity constraint one is an inherent part of the relational
data model
A. Entity integrity B. Referential integrity C. Domain integrity D. All
2. An integrity rule which state that the foreign key value references from primary key
value of the table.
A. Entity integrity B. Referential integrity C. Domain integrity D. All
3. An integrity specifies all columns in relational database must be declared up on a defined
domain.
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A. Entity integrity B. Referential integrity C. Domain integrity D. All


4. Having a single, well-controlled, and well-defined data-integrity system increases
A. Stability B. performance C. re-usability D. Maintainability E. All
5. The closeness of results of observations to the true values or values accepted as being
true
A. Maintainability B. Accuracy C. re-usability D. performance
6. The two types of accuracy are
A. Positional && Attribute accuracy B. relative and absolute accuracy C. A&B D. None
7. The accuracy attribute information in the data set
A. Attribute accuracy B. Positional accuracy C. absolute accuracy D. All
8. What is the difference between Data accuracy and data integrity?
A. Data integrity is getting the exact data. Data accuracy is making sure that this data is
received completely and correctly.
B. Data accuracy is getting the exact data. Data integrity is making sure that this data is
received completely and correctly.
C. A&B D.All
9. _______ is the physical transfer of data (a digital bit stream) over a point-to-point or
point-to-multipoint communication channel.
A. Data accuracy B. Data integrity C. Data transfer D. All
10. ____ is a set of objects and utilities to allow the automation of extract transform and load
operations to or from a database.
A. Data transfer B. Data integrity C. Data Transformation Services D. All
III. Matching
1. Category of data conversion tool largely static A) Network-based file-level migration
Unstructured Content.
2. Category of data conversion tool largely B) Host-based file-level migration
structured files like Database
3. Category of data conversion tool can't be done C) Host-based block-level migration
on the host or a lot of hosts access the same data

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