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1. A business rule requiring full payment before goods are shipped is best enforced by hiring a programmer to create additional programming code to verify no goods are shipped until the account has been settled in full. 2. An entity is in 2nd normal form when all non-key attributes are fully dependent on the entire primary key. 3. As a database designer, the location of attributes on an ERD is important, as proper normalization requires considering dependencies between attributes and keys.

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1. A business rule requiring full payment before goods are shipped is best enforced by hiring a programmer to create additional programming code to verify no goods are shipped until the account has been settled in full. 2. An entity is in 2nd normal form when all non-key attributes are fully dependent on the entire primary key. 3. As a database designer, the location of attributes on an ERD is important, as proper normalization requires considering dependencies between attributes and keys.

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1.

A business
rule such Mark for Review
as "We (1) Points
only ship
goods after
customers
have
completely
paid any
outstanding
balances
on their
account" is
best
enforced
by:
Making the payment attribute null.

We need to trust our customers, and we know they will pay some
day.
Making the payment attribute optional.

Hiring a programmer to create additional programming code to verify


no goods are shipped until the account has been settled in full. (*)
Correct

2. When is an entity in 2nd Normal Form?


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(1) Points
When all non-UID attributes are dependent upon the entire UID. (*)

When attributes with repeating or multi-values are removed.

When no attritibutes are mutually independent and all are fully


dependent on the primary key.
None of the Above.

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 3.

3. As a database designer, you do not need to worry about where in the


datamodel you store a particular attribute; as long as you get it onto the Mark for Review
ERD, your job is done. True or False? (1) Points

True

False (*)

Correct

4. Until all attributes are single-valued, the database model is said to be:
Mark for Review
(1) Points
in 2nd Normal Form

in 1st Normal Form

Normalized

Not Normalized (*)

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 3.

5. Normalizing an Entity to 1st Normal Form is done by removing any


attributes that contain muliple values. True or False? Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)

False

Correct
6. Another name for a
"barred Mark for Review
relationship" is (1) Points
________________.
Supertype Relationship

Hierarchical Relationship

Recursive Relationship

Identifying Relationship (*)

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 1.

7. How many subtypes can a supertype have?


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(1) Points
zero
one

any number (*)

two

Correct

8. A _________ on a relationship line indicates the Relationship as


Non-Tranferable. Mark for Review
(1) Points
Triangle

Star

Diamond (*)

Circle

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 1.

9. A ___________ relationship is created when the UID for an entity


includes the relationship with another entity. Mark for Review
(1) Points
many to many

barred (*)

recursive

one to one

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 1.

10. If a relationship can NOT be moved between instances of the


entities it connects, it is said to be: Mark for Review
(1) Points
Mandatory
Optional
Transferable

Non-Transferable (*)

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 1.


11. Modeling
historical Mark for Review
data can (1) Points
produce
a unique
identifier
that
includes
dates.
True or
False?
True (*)

False

Correct

12. A ______________ is frequently used to track information about a


relationship that changes over time. Mark for Review
(1) Points
intersection entity (*)

many to many relationship

recursive relationship

non-transferable relationship

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 2.

13. When mapping a many to many relationship it must first be resolved using
_____________. Mark for Review
(1) Points
Unique keys

An intermediary entity

An intersection entity (*)

Business Rules

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 4.

14. The transformation from an ER diagram to a physical design involves


changing terminology. Primary Unique Identifiers in the ER diagram become Mark for Review
__________ and relationships become ____________. (1) Points

Primary keys, Foreign keys (*)

Foreign keys, mandatory business rules

Foreign keys, Primary keys

Unique Keys, Primary keys

Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 Lesson 4.

15. An entity name is converted to a table name by making it plural.


Mark for Review
(1) Points
True (*)

False

Correct

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