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Access Database Concepts - Quiz
Each question is worth one point. Select the best answer or answers for each question.
1.
Which of the following fall(s) within the definition of a database?
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
A phone book
B.
A train schedule
C.
A note pad
D.
An address
E.
An e-mail inbox
2.
If you need multiple tables to organize your data, you need to create
Please select the best answer.
A.
A flat system
B.
A new table
C.
A new database
D.
A relational database
E.
A computerized list
3.
A Database is defined as
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
A list of related information
B.
An organized list of related information
C.
Information that is stored on a computer
D.
Data that can be used for multiple purposes
4.
Which of the following are part of designing a database?
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
Figuring out how many lists of related data you have
B.
Figuring out how your data is related
C.
Determining what sort of analysis you will need to perform
D.
Determining the type of data you need to store (text, numerical, etc.)