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WGU C170 - Data Management –
Applications (Latest Update)
Questions & Answers {Grade A} 100%
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Cardinality - Correct answer Denotes how many instances of one object are related to


instances of another object (maximum).




Modality - Correct answer Denotes an instance of a specific entity is optional or


mandatory in a relationship (minimum).




Unary one-to-one - Correct answer A relationship between a single occurrence of an


entity type with another single occurrence of the same entity type




Unary one-to-many - Correct answer A relationship between a single occurrence of


an entity type with any number of occurrences (minimum one) of the same entity type.




Unary many-to-many - Correct answer A relationship between any occurrence of an


entity type with any number of occurrences (minimum one) of the same entity type.

,Index - Correct answer An ordered array of key values and row ID values (pointers).


They are generally used to speed up and facilitate data retrieval.




Unique index - Correct answer An index in which the index key can have only one


associated pointer value (row).




Flags - Correct answer Special codes implemented by designers to trigger a required


response, alert end users to specified conditions, or encode values. May be used to


prevent nulls by bringing attention to the absence of a value in a table.




Prime attribute - Correct answer An attribute that is part of a key or is the whole key.




Set theory - Correct answer A part of mathematical science that deals with sets, or

groups of things, and is used as the basis for data manipulation in the relational model.




Required attribute - Correct answer In ER modeling, an attribute that must have a


value. In other words, it cannot be left empty.

,Optional attribute - Correct answer In ER modeling, an attribute that does not require a


value; therefore, it can be left empty.




Identifiers - Correct answer The ERM uses one or more attributes that uniquely


identify each entity instance.




Relational schema - Correct answer The organization of a relational database as


described by the database administrator.




Composite identifier - Correct answer In ER modeling, a key composed of more than


one attribute.




Composite attribute - Correct answer An attribute that can be further subdivided to

yield additional attributes. For example, a phone number such as 615-898- 2368 may


be divided into an area code (615), an exchange number (898), and a four-digit code


(2368). Compare to simple attribute.




Single-valued attribute - Correct answer An attribute that can have only one value.

, Multivalued attribute - Correct answer An attribute that can have many values for a


single entity occurrence. For example, an EMP_DEGREE attribute might store the


string "BBA, MBA, PHD" to indicate three different degrees held.




Derived attribute - Correct answer An attribute that does not physically exist within


the entity and is computed via an algorithm.




Participants - Correct answer An ER term for entities that participate in a relationship.




Connectivity - Correct answer The classification of the relationship between entities.


Classifications include 1:1, 1:M, and M:N.




Existence-dependent - Correct answer A property of an entity whose existence


depends on one or more other entities.

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