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Test: Section 5 Quiz


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Section 5 Quiz
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1. When you resolve a M:M by creating an intersection entity, this new entity will always
inherit:

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Nothing is inherited from the original entities and relationship.


The UID's from the entities in the original M:M.
The attributes of both related entities.
A relationship to each entity from the original M:M. (*)
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2. Many to many relationships between entities usually hide what?

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Another entity (*)


Uniqueness
More attributes
Another relationship
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3. If an intersection entity is formed that contains no attributes of its own, 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.
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4. When you resolve a M:M, you simply re-draw the relationships between the two original
entities; no new entities are created. True or False?

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True
False (*)

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5. A barred relationship on an ERD signifies that the UID of the intersection entity is
inherited from the entities that made up the original many to many relationship. True or
False?

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True (*)
False
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Test: Section 5 Quiz


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Section 5 Quiz
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6. Which of the following pairs of entities is most likely to be modeled as a 1:1
relationship?

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PERSON and FINGERPRINT (*)


CAR and WHEEL
TEACHER and SUBJECT AREA
TREE and BRANCH
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7. What relationship is described by the statements: "Each CUSTOMER may place one or
more ORDERs, each ORDER must be placed by one and only one CUSTOMER"

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Many to More
Many to Many
One to One
One to Many (*)
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8. If the same relationship is represented twice in an Entity Relationship Model, it is said
to be:

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Redundant (*)

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Removable
Replicated
Resourceful
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9. Many to many relationships must be left in the Model. It is important to have them
documented as M-M. True or False?

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True
False (*)
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10. Which of the following pairs of entities is most likely to be modeled as a M:M
relationship?

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CAR and WHEEL


TEACHER and SUBJECT AREA (*)
TREE and BRANCH
PERSON and FINGERPRINT
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Test: Section 5 Quiz


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Section 5 Quiz
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11. If a relationship can be moved between instances of the entities it connects, it is said
to be:

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Recursive
Committed
Transferable (*)
Implicit
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12. If a relationship can NOT be moved between instances of the entities it connects, it is
said to be:

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Non-Transferable (*)
Optional
Transferable
Mandatory
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13. Every ERD must have at least one non-transferable relationship. True or False?

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True
False (*)
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14. A non-transferable relationship is represented by which of the following symbols?

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Circle
Diamond (*)
Heart
Triangle
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15. Which of the following is an example of a non-transferable relationship

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STUDENT to COURSE
EMPLOYEE to DEPARTMENT
PERSON to BIRTH PLACE (*)
TEACHER to SCHOOL
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