Access Quiz October 24, 2006. 1. The database objects bar in Access contains icons for tables, queries, forms and reports 1.True 2.False.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Course Form In the main window (cf. Figure 2), click on Forms, then double-click on Create form by using wizard. Follow the sequence of actions below.
Advertisements

Chapter 10 Excel: Data Handling or What do we do with all that data?
Database Basics. What is Access? Database management system Computer-based equivalent of a manual database Makes it easy to organize and update information.
1 After completing this lesson, you will be able to: Create a database. Create a table using the Table Wizard. Create and modify a table in Design view.
© Paradigm Publishing, Inc Access 2010 Level 1 Unit 2Creating Forms and Reports Chapter 6Creating Reports and Mailing Labels.
Benchmark Series Microsoft Access 2010 Level 1
Review for Excel Chapter 1
Access Exam Study Guide Updated on 4/4/2013 by Kathy Warman.
Lab 08 Introduction to Spreadsheets MS Excel
Microsoft Access 2007 Microsoft Access 2007 Introduction to Database Programs.
Access Tutorial 10 Automating Tasks with Macros
Lecture Roger Sutton 14: Data Management Facilities 1.
Chapter 2 Querying a Database
Chapter 3 Maintaining a Database
Microsoft Access 2000 Creating Tables and Relationships.
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. ACCESS 2007 M I C R O S O F T ® THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACH S E R I E S Lesson 4 – Creating New.
Chapter 2 Querying a Database MICROSOFT ACCESS 2010.
CPSC 203 Introduction to Computers T59 & T64 By Jie (Jeff) Gao.
Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 1 Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of IT Experts. Chapter 1- Introduction to Access: What is.
Excel Tutorial Enfield High School 2007.
Exploring Office Grauer and Barber 1 Introduction to Access: What is a Database?(Wk1)
Chapter 6 Generating Form Letters, Mailing Labels, and a Directory
 A database is a collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed, managed, and updated. What is Database?
McGraw-Hill/Irwin ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved Business Driven Information Systems 2e Plug-In T6: Basic Skills and Tools Using.
Lesson 17 Getting Started with Access Essentials
Microsoft Access 2000 Presentation 2 Creating Databases Part I (Creating Tables)
Relational Databases (MS Access)
Key Applications Module Lesson 21 — Access Essentials
Quiz #3 – Excel February 2, #1. Excel is most likely to be used in a: 1.Structured Decision Support role. 2.Unstructured Decision Support role.
Microsoft Excel. Excel specializes in creating and designing spreadsheets, or worksheets Worksheet – area to insert data Workbook – a set of worksheets.
® Microsoft Office 2013 Access Creating a Database.
1 Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of IT Experts. Chapter 1- Introduction to Access: What is a Database? Robert Grauer and Maryann Barber Exploring.
Databases,Tables and Forms Access Text by Grauer Chapters 1 & 2.
What have we learned?. What is a database? An organized collection of related data.
Unit 5, Lesson 1 Working with Databases. Objectives Identify the parts of the Access screen. Identify the parts of the Access screen. Understand the purpose.
Copyright 2007, Paradigm Publishing Inc. ACCESS 2007 Chapter 3 BACKNEXTEND 3-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Modify a Table – Add, Delete, Move Fields Modify a Table.
Microsoft Access 2000 Presentation 3 Creating Databases Part II (Creating Forms)
Introduction to a Database Defining a database Database window in Access The six items in window: Tables, Queries Forms, Reports, Macros, Modules.
Excel Screen Slide 1 Column Row Cell Formula bar Column heading Row heading Worksheet tab.
Databases and Speadsheets
Data Types and Field Properties 5.01 Understand database tables used in business.
Data Types and Field Properties continued… Understand database tables used in business.
Microsoft Excel. Excel specializes in creating and designing spreadsheets, or worksheets Worksheet – area to insert data Workbook – a set of worksheets.
Database Objective Demonstrate basic database concepts and functions.
Microsoft Access Database Creation and Management.
Copyright 2007, Paradigm Publishing Inc. ACCESS 2007 Chapter 6 BACKNEXTEND 6-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Using the Report Button Using the Report Button Print.
CPSC 203 Introduction to Computers T97 By Jie (Jeff) Gao.
Key Applications Module Lesson 22 — Managing and Reporting Database Information Computer Literacy BASICS.
MSOffice Access Microsoft® Office 2010: Illustrated Introductory 1 Part 1 ® Database & Table.
Microsoft Office 2013 Try It! Chapter 4 Storing Data in Access.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Database. Database Concept Field: a basic data element or attribute of an object Record: a set of fields Table: a set of records.
IT – som værktøj Bent Thomsen Institut for Datalogi Aalborg Universitet.
Review for Excel Chapter 1. True or False The best way to make minor changes to existing data is to key new data and press the enter key.
Microsoft Access By Ritesh Sharma. Introduction Microsoft Access is a desktop database program that enables you to enter, store, analyze,and present data.For.
COMPREHENSIVE Access Tutorial 1 Creating a Database.
VOCAB REVIEW. A field that can be computed from other fields Calculated field Click for the answer Next Question.
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 1 Skills for Success with Microsoft ® Office 2007 PowerPoint Lecture to Accompany.
To play, start slide show and click on circle Access 1 Access 2 Access 3 Access 4 Access Access
Microsoft Access 2013 Bobby Wan.
End of Access Exam Review.
Analyzing Table Data.
Access Creating a Database
Access Creating a Database
Basic terms and structures
Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
Microsoft Access Date.
Creating reports manually (pp. 374-)
Lab 08 Introduction to Spreadsheets MS Excel
Presentation transcript:

Access Quiz October 24, 2006

1. The database objects bar in Access contains icons for tables, queries, forms and reports 1.True 2.False

2. A table can be created through 1.A Wizard 2.In the Design View 3.By entering data 4.All three of the above

3. An Access user can view the attributes of any field by 1.Switching to the table view 2.Switching to the data view 3.Switching to the object view

4. A key field must contain a unique entry 1.True 2.False

5. A form allows.. 1.The Access designer to define field attributes 2.Reports to be easily created 3.Easy data entry with input fields clearly identified 4.Both 1 and 3 above

8. Access is an Object oriented electronic database program. 1.True 2.False

10. Access offers the ability to sort any column in the table 1.True 2.False

6. In a database table, each row represents what? 1.A Field 2.A Record 3.A Form

7. Which Access Object allows you to enter, edit and view data records one at a time? 1.Report 2.Query 3.Form

9. An Access user can widen a column by in the table object by 1.Keying in the new column width under the format toolbar 2.Place the cursor over the column Label cell until the direction symbol appears and dragging the column to desired width 3.Both 1 and 2 above 4.Neither 1 or 2 above