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Datasheet<br />

Design<br />

Form<br />

Report<br />

Question 6. Question : (TCO 2) In using a web search engine, typing the website address in the proper place in<br />

the brower and then hitting enter is called<br />

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server setup.<br />

presentation task.<br />

client browsing.<br />

systems application.<br />

Question 7. Question : (TCO 2) Types of relationships between tables do NOT include<br />

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one-to-one.<br />

many-to-many.<br />

primary-to-foreign.<br />

many-to-one.<br />

Question 8. Question : (TCO 1) You should use Excel over Access when<br />

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you have a large amount of data.<br />

you need to group, sort, and total data based on various parameters.<br />

you need multiple related tables to store data.<br />

you require a series of What-if scenarios on your data.<br />

<strong>BIS</strong> <strong>245</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 2 <strong>Quiz</strong> Latest<br />

1. Question : (TCO 2) When building a database, you should first<br />

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create and input the design of the table and reports at the same time.<br />

determine the input and then design the tables.<br />

determine the output and then design the tables.<br />

input the data and then design the reports.<br />

Question 2. Question : (TCO 2) All of the following describe a large database system EXCEPT<br />

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different users may have different levels of access to data in the database.<br />

simultaneous logging into a database is not recommended.<br />

multiple users in the database are common.<br />

the database could be split into a front and back end.<br />

Question 3. Question : (TCO 2) Columns in an Access table are called<br />

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fields.<br />

records.

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