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NYC CERTIFIED IT ADMINISTRATOR (DATABASE) EXAM –
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE EXAM Questions &
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NYC CERTIFIED IT ADMINISTRATOR (DATABASE) EXAM – COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE EXAM


EXAM BLUEPRINT – POINT FORM SUMMARY
Based on NYC DCAS Certified IT Administrator (Database) exam content (Exam No. 8283, 6018,
0112) and industry-standard database administration topics:
Exam Overview
Administered by: NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS)
Format: Computer-Based Test (CBT), multiple-choice
Question Count: Approximately 100–150 questions
Time Limit: Approximately 2 hours 45 minutes
Passing Score: Determined by DCAS civil service standards
Content Areas

Domain Key Topics


Database Fundamentals & DBMS purpose, relational model, normalization, keys,
Architecture schemas, ACID properties, data modeling


DDL, DML, DCL commands; indexing strategies; query
SQL & Query Optimization
performance tuning; stored procedures; functions; triggers


Installation, configuration, patching; schema management;
Database Administration
user/role management; RBAC; authentication; encryption


Full, differential, transaction log backups; RPO/RTO; disaster
Backup & Recovery
recovery planning; restore strategies

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Domain Key Topics


Performance Monitoring Indexing, query optimization, deadlock resolution,
& Tuning performance counters, monitoring tools


NY SHIELD Act, FOIL, data encryption (TLS, AES-256), data
Security & Compliance
masking, NYC Cyber Command, breach notification


High Availability &
Always On, clustering, replication, failover strategies
Disaster Recovery


Data sharing agreements, PII protection, record retention,
NYC Data Governance
FOIL compliance


ETL & Data Warehousing SSIS, star schema, snowflake schema, fact/dimension tables


Troubleshooting & SQL Agent jobs, change control, documentation, root cause
Automation analysis

Key NYC-Specific Requirements
NY SHIELD Act: Mandates reasonable encryption (AES-256) for sensitive data at rest
FOIL (Freedom of Information Law): Requires redaction of exempt information (medical,
security) before release; agency FOIL officer must be consulted
Breach Notification: Notification to affected residents and NY Attorney General within 45 days
for breaches involving PII
TLS 1.2 or higher required for data in transit


SECTION 1: DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS & ARCHITECTURE (Questions 1–40)
1. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of a Database Management


System (DBMS)?



A) To manage the operating system's file storage

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B) To provide an interface for users to browse the internet



C) To efficiently store, retrieve, and manage data while ensuring security and integrity



D) To compile programming code into executable files



Answer: C


A DBMS is specialized software designed to store, retrieve, define, and manage data in a


database. It enforces security, concurrency, and integrity constraints.




2. What does SQL stand for?



A) Structured Query Language



B) Simple Query List



C) Sequential Query Logic



D) Standard Question Language

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Answer: A


SQL is the standard language used to interact with relational databases for querying, updating,


and managing data.




3. Which database model organizes data in tables consisting of rows and columns with


predefined relationships?



A) Hierarchical model



B) Network model



C) Relational model



D) Object-oriented model



Answer: C


The relational model structures data into relations (tables) with tuples (rows) and attributes


(columns). Hierarchical uses trees, network uses graphs, and object-oriented integrates OOP


concepts.

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