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Managing Databases with Oracle

31.

Oracle, the world's most popular DBMS, is powerful and robust, running on many different operating systems.

Answer: A

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32.

To see the contents of the SQL*Plus buffer, type:

Answer: D

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33.

The left-leaning slash tells Oracle to execute whatever statement is in the buffer.

Answer: B

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34.

What type of failure occurs when Oracle fails due to an operating system or computer hardware failure?

Answer: B

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35.

Which of the following is NOT an Oracle-supported trigger?

Answer: B

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36.

The semicolon terminates a SQL statement (and executes it).

Answer: A

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37.

The default extension for SQL*Plus is .sql.

Answer: A

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Answer: B

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39.

What is the type of Oracle backup in which all uncommitted changes have been removed from the datafiles?

Answer: B

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40.

Oracle directly supports the definition of surrogate keys.

Answer: B

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