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A. A. G. 91 Which one of the following statement about referential integrity is false ? It’s a set of rules that Access uses to ensure that relationships between records in related tables are valid.It’s a set of rules that Access uses to ensure that relationships between records in related tables are valid It prevents you from deleting a parent record that has a related child record.It prevents you from deleting a parent record that has a related child record It enables a child record to be entered without a parent.It enables a child record to be entered without a parent It prevents you from editing the primary key value in the parent table if there is related record in the child table.It prevents you from editing the primary key value in the parent table if there is related record in the child table.

A. A. G. 92 Why would you create relationships between tables in a database? To backup your data.To backup your data To make the process of updating data more efficient.To make the process of updating data more efficient To make data searches more reliable.To make data searches more reliable So tables would not get lost.So tables would not get lost.

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A. A. G. 100 Which one of the following statement about relational database is false ? They can be searched more quickly than a flat-file database.They can be searched more quickly than a flat-file database They are simpler to update.They are simpler to update They increase data duplication.They increase data duplication They store data more efficiently than a flat-file database.They store data more efficiently than a flat-file database.

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A. A. G. 106 Which of the following statement about the layout of data fields and header is true ? the order in which you add fields in the wizard determines how they initially display in the report if you move a header label, the associated field control will move with it You can change the layout of a report in print preview You can’t move controls between sections in a report.

A. A. G. 107 Which of the following statement about the layout of data fields and header is true ? You can change the layout of a report in print preview.You can change the layout of a report in print preview If you move a header label, the associated field control will move with it.If you move a header label, the associated field control will move with it You cannot change the arrangement of data fields set by the report wizard.You cannot change the arrangement of data fields set by the report wizard You can move controls between sections in a report.You can move controls between sections in a report.

A. A. G. 108 Which of the following statement is true ? A date control in the report header will cause the date appear at the header of all pages of the report.A date control in the report header will cause the date appear at the header of all pages of the report A date control in the report header will cause the date appear at the header of the first page only of the report.A date control in the report header will cause the date appear at the header of the first page only of the report A date control in the page header will cause the date appear at the header of the first page only of the report.A date control in the page header will cause the date appear at the header of the first page only of the report A date control in the report footer will cause the date appear at the footer of all pages of the report.A date control in the report footer will cause the date appear at the footer of all pages of the report.

A. A. G. 109 In a database, a single item of information is contained in a : record record FieldField FileFile TableTable