This document is a model exam paper for computer science students for semesters II, IV, and VI at Andhra Loyola College in Vijayawada, India. The exam is 3 hours long and worth a total of 100 marks. Students must answer any 5 of the 10 questions in Part A, with each question worth 20 marks. The questions cover topics related to database components, data independence, DBMS architecture, data models, integrity constraints, DML commands in SQL, ER modeling, generalization, specialization, nested queries, joins, EER mapping, anomalies in database design, functional dependencies, 3NF, and BCNF.
This document is a model exam paper for computer science students for semesters II, IV, and VI at Andhra Loyola College in Vijayawada, India. The exam is 3 hours long and worth a total of 100 marks. Students must answer any 5 of the 10 questions in Part A, with each question worth 20 marks. The questions cover topics related to database components, data independence, DBMS architecture, data models, integrity constraints, DML commands in SQL, ER modeling, generalization, specialization, nested queries, joins, EER mapping, anomalies in database design, functional dependencies, 3NF, and BCNF.
This document is a model exam paper for computer science students for semesters II, IV, and VI at Andhra Loyola College in Vijayawada, India. The exam is 3 hours long and worth a total of 100 marks. Students must answer any 5 of the 10 questions in Part A, with each question worth 20 marks. The questions cover topics related to database components, data independence, DBMS architecture, data models, integrity constraints, DML commands in SQL, ER modeling, generalization, specialization, nested queries, joins, EER mapping, anomalies in database design, functional dependencies, 3NF, and BCNF.
This document is a model exam paper for computer science students for semesters II, IV, and VI at Andhra Loyola College in Vijayawada, India. The exam is 3 hours long and worth a total of 100 marks. Students must answer any 5 of the 10 questions in Part A, with each question worth 20 marks. The questions cover topics related to database components, data independence, DBMS architecture, data models, integrity constraints, DML commands in SQL, ER modeling, generalization, specialization, nested queries, joins, EER mapping, anomalies in database design, functional dependencies, 3NF, and BCNF.