Access 3 Review Make a review sheet by numbering as shown below. The test is timed. You can practice again if needed. Click the mouse when you are ready.

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Access 3 Review Make a review sheet by numbering as shown below. The test is timed. You can practice again if needed. Click the mouse when you are ready to begin Down to 8.

Question 01 A(n) ______________sort arranges records from smallest to largest. From A to Z From 1 to 100 AscendingDescending

Question 02 _____________ are used in a database to assist in filtering or finding records * means all ? means one character # means one number ___ Navigators Freezers Wildcards Filters

Question 03 A (n) ____________ rearranges the data in the database to put it in order. FilterSort Primary Key

Question 04 This database object lets you ask the database about the data it contains. It allows you to present a question in a way that allows the database to process and generate specific data from one or more tables. In our FBLA Project, we used this to see only the members who started with a certain letter. What is this? FormTable QueryReport

Question 05 A(n) ____________ provides a simple way to temporarily display selected records in a database. In the FBLA database, we used this to see only the students raised more than $200. FilterQuery

Question 06 Use the __________ command to locate records in a database. SortFind PropertyReport

Question 07 A(n) _____________sort arranges records from largest to smallest. From Z to A From 100 to 1 AscendingDescending

Question 08 A(n) ____________control is a new field added to a query that performs a calculation. In the FBLA database, we added a Cash Bonus control. =[Fund Raising Amount]*.10 PrimaryCompacted CalculatedProperty