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1) Business Intelligence (BI) systems typically store their data in data warehouses.
Answer: TRUE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Easy
LO: To understand the use of extracted data sets in business intelligence (BI) systems
Classification: Concept
4) SQL includes a data definition language, a data manipulation language, and SQL/Persistent
stored modules.
Answer: TRUE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: To understand the history and significance of Structured Query Language (SQL)
Classification: Concept
6) The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) maintains the standards for SQL.
Answer: TRUE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Difficult
LO: To understand the history and significance of Structured Query Language (SQL)
Classification: Concept
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9) In addition to being a data sublanguage, SQL is also a programming language, like Java or C#.
Answer: FALSE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: To understand the history and significance of Structured Query Language (SQL)
Classification: Concept
11) SQL, although very popular, has never become a national standard.
Answer: FALSE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: To understand the history and significance of Structured Query Language (SQL)
Classification: Concept
12) The SQL keyword SELECT is used to specify the columns to be listed in the query results.
Answer: TRUE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: To understand the SQL SELECT/FROM/WHERE framework as the basis for database
queries
Classification: Concept
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13) The SQL keyword WHERE is used to specify the table(s) that contain(s) the data to be
retrieved.
Answer: FALSE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Easy
LO: To understand the SQL SELECT/FROM/WHERE framework as the basis for database
queries
Classification: Concept
14) The SQL keyword FROM is used to specify the table to be used.
Answer: TRUE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Easy
LO: To understand the SQL SELECT/FROM/WHERE framework as the basis for database
queries
Classification: Concept
17) The columns to be obtained by an SQL command are listed after the FROM keyword.
Answer: FALSE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: To understand the SQL SELECT/FROM/WHERE framework as the basis for database
queries
Classification: Concept
18) To remove duplicate rows from the result of a query, specify the DISTINCT keyword.
Answer: TRUE
AACSB: Information Technology
Difficulty: Difficult
LO: To create SQL queries that use the SQL DISTINCT, TOP, and TOP PERCENT keywords
Classification: Concept
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