Deck 6: Microsoft Access 2010,workshop 2: Gathering Data Into a Database
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Deck 6: Microsoft Access 2010,workshop 2: Gathering Data Into a Database
1
The two most common data types are ________.
A) Number and Memo
B) Number and Text
C) Data and Text
D) Memo and Date
A) Number and Memo
B) Number and Text
C) Data and Text
D) Memo and Date
B
2
When working with tables,if you ________ a record or records,you CANNOT Undo the change.
A) enter
B) move
C) delete
D) add
A) enter
B) move
C) delete
D) add
C
3
Information about an entity is called a(n)________.
A) field
B) attribute
C) table
D) row
A) field
B) attribute
C) table
D) row
B
4
Record changes are saved automatically,but ________ changes are not saved until you save.
A) form
B) field
C) design
D) multiple
A) form
B) field
C) design
D) multiple
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5
A field that CANNOT be blank and and must be unique is called a ________.
A) primary key
B) natural key
C) foreign key
D) composite key
A) primary key
B) natural key
C) foreign key
D) composite key
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6
When you import an existing table into Access,Access creates a table using the ________ headings for field names.
A) column
B) row
C) table
D) worksheet
A) column
B) row
C) table
D) worksheet
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7
The characteristic that defines the kind of data that can be entered into a field,such as numbers,text,or dates are ________.
A) data types
B) field types
C) content types
D) information types
A) data types
B) field types
C) content types
D) information types
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8
In a database,data about a person,place,item or event is called a(n)________.
A) row
B) entity
C) field
D) attribute
A) row
B) entity
C) field
D) attribute
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9
To type data into the table without using a form,you use the ________ view.
A) Datasheet
B) Spreadsheet
C) Design
D) Worksheet
A) Datasheet
B) Spreadsheet
C) Design
D) Worksheet
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10
When you delete an individual field from a table,the deletion is ________.
A) permanent
B) invariable
C) temporary
D) constant
A) permanent
B) invariable
C) temporary
D) constant
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11
The first field in a table is the ________,which must be a unique entry.
A) export key
B) primary key
C) import key
D) composite key
A) export key
B) primary key
C) import key
D) composite key
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12
Fields such as names or addresses should be split into their ________ parts.
A) different
B) component
C) individual
D) separate
A) different
B) component
C) individual
D) separate
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13
The comma or tab are typical ________ characters.
A) normal
B) spacing
C) delimiter
D) special
A) normal
B) spacing
C) delimiter
D) special
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14
A set of cells that can be used within a formula or function are a(n)________.
A) export range
B) import range
C) named range
D) called range
A) export range
B) import range
C) named range
D) called range
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15
By default,Access orders tables by the ________.
A) secondary key
B) foreign key
C) primary key
D) composite key
A) secondary key
B) foreign key
C) primary key
D) composite key
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16
To stop editing a record and revert it back to what it was before editing,you press ________.
A) CTRL+ESC
B) ESC
C) Shift+ESC
D) TAB
A) CTRL+ESC
B) ESC
C) Shift+ESC
D) TAB
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17
If the Undo button is dimmed,you CANNOT ________ the change you made.
A) Redo
B) Undo
C) Enter
D) Delete
A) Redo
B) Undo
C) Enter
D) Delete
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18
An association between tables based on common fields is called a(n)________.
A) attribute
B) relationship
C) liaison
D) association
A) attribute
B) relationship
C) liaison
D) association
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19
The three columns in the upper pane of a Table Design view are ________.
A) Field Name, Data Type, and Description
B) Field Name, Data Type, and Information
C) Data Type, Description, and Information
D) Field Name, Description, and Information
A) Field Name, Data Type, and Description
B) Field Name, Data Type, and Information
C) Data Type, Description, and Information
D) Field Name, Description, and Information
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20
The two methods of entering data directly into Access are typing the data into the table or ________.
A) importing data from a table
B) using a query to add data
C) copy and paste data into a datasheet
D) entering the data in a form
A) importing data from a table
B) using a query to add data
C) copy and paste data into a datasheet
D) entering the data in a form
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21
Though it does not affect the way data is stored in Access,a ________ tells Access how the data is to be displayed.
A) label
B) preset
C) format
D) design
A) label
B) preset
C) format
D) design
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22
When referential integrity is enforced,you CANNOT ________ a record from the one side table if matching records exist in the many side table.
A) add
B) change
C) move
D) delete
A) add
B) change
C) move
D) delete
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23
When you add relationships to tables,you can work with two or more ________ in the same query,report,or form.
A) records
B) databases
C) fields
D) tables
A) records
B) databases
C) fields
D) tables
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24
A ________ key is used when two fields are needed to uniquely identify a record.
A) composite
B) natural
C) foreign
D) primary
A) composite
B) natural
C) foreign
D) primary
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25
________ are created by joining the tables in a relational database together.
A) Relationships
B) Reports
C) Forms
D) Queries
A) Relationships
B) Reports
C) Forms
D) Queries
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26
A(n)________ relationship has one record in the first table that corresponds to many records in the second table.
A) cardinal
B) many-to-many
C) one-to-one
D) one-to-many
A) cardinal
B) many-to-many
C) one-to-one
D) one-to-many
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27
Access stores dates as a(n)________.
A) long integer
B) decimal
C) floating-point number
D) integer
A) long integer
B) decimal
C) floating-point number
D) integer
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28
The ________ data type is a check box where an empty box represents no and a checked box represents yes.
A) Attachment
B) Memo
C) Yes/No
D) Number
A) Attachment
B) Memo
C) Yes/No
D) Number
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29
________ makes changes and replicates the changes through all related tables so that referential integrity is maintained.
A) Torrent update
B) Flow update
C) Cascade update
D) Waterfall update
A) Torrent update
B) Flow update
C) Cascade update
D) Waterfall update
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30
The maximum length of a data field is the ________.
A) information size
B) field length
C) data size
D) field size
A) information size
B) field length
C) data size
D) field size
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31
When data has a unique identifier included as part of the data,this is called a ________ key.
A) primary
B) natural
C) composite
D) normal
A) primary
B) natural
C) composite
D) normal
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32
In a numeric data type,the Field size property defines the ________ or value.
A) maximum length
B) property
C) calculated value
D) total value
A) maximum length
B) property
C) calculated value
D) total value
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33
If you need to use more than 255 characters in a text field,you should use the ________ data type.
A) Lookup
B) Memo
C) Attachment
D) Date/Time
A) Lookup
B) Memo
C) Attachment
D) Date/Time
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34
Using an ________,Access gives you a way to consistently enter data.
A) input table
B) input form
C) input record
D) input mask
A) input table
B) input form
C) input record
D) input mask
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35
If you need to use a ________ data type,you do NOT have to select it,since it is the default data type.
A) number
B) date/time
C) text
D) memo
A) number
B) date/time
C) text
D) memo
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36
A set of rules that Access uses to make sure that the relationships you are forming between the records in your tables make sense are called ________.
A) table integrity
B) referential integrity
C) cascade rules
D) relationship rules
A) table integrity
B) referential integrity
C) cascade rules
D) relationship rules
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37
A ________ is the primary key of one table stored in a second table to allow a relation to be created.
A) foreign key
B) composite key
C) unique key
D) natural key
A) foreign key
B) composite key
C) unique key
D) natural key
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38
If you need to form a many-to-many relationship between two tables,you will need to create two one-to-many relationships called ________ to represent the many-to-many relationship.
A) junction tables
B) related tables
C) cardinal tables
D) one-to-one relationships
A) junction tables
B) related tables
C) cardinal tables
D) one-to-one relationships
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39
The characteristic that determines the kind of data that can be entered into a field is called a(n)________.
A) data field
B) data type
C) entity
D) relationship
A) data field
B) data type
C) entity
D) relationship
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40
When you ________ the tables in a database,there will be no redundancy in the tables.
A) systemize
B) normalize
C) relate
D) format
A) systemize
B) normalize
C) relate
D) format
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41
When a table is open in Design view,you can type data directly into a table or form.
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42
Delimited text has a special character such as a tab or a comma separating field entries.
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43
A shirt is an example of an item,or attribute,in a clothing store database,while an entity is information about the shirt,such as the color or style.
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44
To allow for creating reports based on city or zip code,you should split address fields into their component parts.
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45
There is an upper limit of 155 characters for a text field.
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46
Design changes are not saved until you save,but data changes are automatically saved.
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47
Normalization is the process of cascading updates throughout a database.
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48
When you delete individual fields from a table,these are permanent deletions that cannot be undone.
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49
When table data has a unique identifier that is already a part of the data,it is called a natural primary key.
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50
Redundancy occurs when data is repeated several times in a database.
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51
Formats change the way data is stored in a database.
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52
You can add primary key data later after defining a primary key in a table.
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53
The foreign key uniquely identifies each of the records in a table.
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54
When cutting and pasting columns from Excel to Access,they must be the exactly the same.
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55
Data types define the kinds of data that can be entered into a field.
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56
The Text data types give users the ability to calculate values.
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57
To reference part of a worksheet in formulas or graphics by cell addresses or range addresses,you have to use a named range.
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58
The relationships in a relational database are created by joining the tables together and relating fields.
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59
Access has a wizard that creates automatic masks for items such as zip codes,passwords,dates,and times.
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60
When two fields are needed to uniquely identify a record,use a composite key.
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61
In table design,the ________ field property allows you to customize how data is displayed and printed in tables,queries,reports,and forms.
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62
The field called the ________ that uniquely identifies a record in a table must be a field that will not change.
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63
A person,place,item,or event that you want to preserve data about is called a(n)________.
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64
You should use cascade delete to maintain your records and prevent redundancies.
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65
Primary and foreign keys form a common field between tables that makes it possible to form a(n)________ between the two tables.
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66
A(n)________ defines a consistent template and provides the punctuation.
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67
Information about an entity is called a(n)________.
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68
The ________ pane in Design view gives information on how data is stored,entered,and processed.
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69
When two fields are required to uniquely identify a record,they are called a(n)________ key.
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70
Cardinality represents the relationship between two tables when one record in the first tables corresponds to many records in the second table.
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71
A relationship between tables where a record in the first table has only one matching record in the second table is called a(n)________ relationship.
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72
A(n)________ allows you to work with two or more tables in the same query,report,or form.
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73
The ________ data type can store up to 1 gigabyte of characters and should be used when the text data type will not hold enough text.
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74
A relationship represents an entity in a database,while a field represents the data that connects the two tables.
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75
A(n)________ is a set of cells that can be referred to by a name rather than by the cell references.
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76
When you open a table in ________ view,you can type data directly into the table.
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77
When a database is ________,the result is several smaller tables,each representing a different thing.
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78
________ occurs when data is repeated several times in a database.
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79
In Access,the relationship information is stored in the ________ window.
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80
When you have a relationship between tables in which one record in one table has many matching records in a second table,and one record in the second table has many matching records in the first table,you have a(n)________ relationship.
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