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You query the database with this SQL statement: SELECT CONCAT(last_name, (SUBSTR(LOWER(first_name), 4))) Default Password FROM employees; Which function will be evaluated first? CONCAT SUBSTR LOWER (*) All three will be evaluated simultaneously. Correct 2. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT LENGTH(email) FROM employee; What will this SELECT statement display? The longest e-mail address in the EMPLOYEE table. The email address of each employee in the EMPLOYEE table. The number of characters for each value in the EMAIL column in the employees table. (*) The maximum number of characters allowed in the EMAIL column. Correct 3. You issue this SQL statement: SELECT INSTR (organizational sales, al) FROM dual; Which value is returned by this command? 1 2 13 (*) 17 Correct
4. You need to display the number of characters in each customers last name. Which function should you use? LENGTH (*) \\ LPAD COUNT SUBSTR Correct 5. The PRICE table contains this data: PRODUCT_ID MANUFACTURER_ID 86950 59604 You query the database and return the value 95. Which script did you use? SELECT SUBSTR(product_id, 3, 2) FROM price WHERE manufacturer_id = 59604; (*) SELECT LENGTH(product_id, 3, 2) FROM price WHERE manufacturer_id = 59604; SELECT SUBSTR(product_id, -1, 3) FROM price WHERE manufacturer_id = 59604; SELECT TRIM(product_id, -3, 2) FROM price WHERE manufacturer_id = 59604; Correct 6. Which three statements about functions are true? (Choose three.) (Choose all correct answers) The SYSDATE function returns the Oracle Server date and time. (*) The ROUND number function rounds a value to a specified decimal place or the nearest whole number. (*) The CONCAT function can only be used on character strings, not on numbers.
The SUBSTR character function returns a portion of a string beginning at a defined character position to a specified length. (*) Correct 7. Which SQL function can be used to remove heading or trailing characters (or both) from a character string? LPAD CUT NVL2 TRIM (*) Correct Section 1 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 8. Which comparison operator retrieves a list of values? IN (*) LIKE BETWEENIN IS NULL Correct 9. You issue this SQL statement: SELECT TRUNC(751.367,-1) FROM dual; Which value does this statement display? 700 750 (*) 751 751.3
Correct 10. You issue this SQL statement: SELECT ROUND (1282.248, -2) FROM dual; What value does this statement produce? 1200 1282 1282.25 1300 (*) Correct Section 1 Lesson 3 (Answer all questions in this section) 11. Which of the following Date Functions will add calendar months to a date? Months + Calendar (Month) ADD_MONTHS (*) MONTHS + Date NEXT_MONTH Correct 12. You need to display the number of months between todays date and each employees hiredate. Which function should you use? ROUND BETWEEN ADD_MONTHS MONTHS_BETWEEN (*) Correct
13. Which of the following SQL statements will correctly display the last name and the number of weeks employed for all employees in department 90? SELECT last_name, (SYSDATE-hire_date)/7 AS WEEKS FROM employees WHERE department_id = 90; (*) SELECT last name, (SYSDATE-hire_date)/7 DISPLAY WEEKS FROM employees WHERE department id = 90; SELECT last_name, # of WEEKS FROM employees WHERE department_id = 90; SELECT last_name, (SYSDATE-hire_date)AS WEEK FROM employees WHERE department_id = 90; Correct 14. Which SELECT statement will NOT return a date value? SELECT (30 + hire_date) + 1440/24 FROM employees; SELECT (SYSDATE hire_date) + 10*8 FROM employees; (*) SELECT SYSDATE TO_DATE(25-JUN-02) + hire_date FROM employees; SELECT (hire_date SYSDATE) + TO_DATE(25-JUN-02) FROM employees; Correct 15. The EMPLOYEE table contains these columns: LAST_NAME VARCHAR2(20) FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2(20) HIRE_DATE DATE EVAL_MONTHS NUMBER(3) Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT hire_date + eval_months FROM employee; The values returned by this SELECT statement will be of which data type?
DATE (*) NUMBER DATETIME INTEGER Incorrect. Refer to Section 1 Section 2 Lesson 1 (Answer all questions in this section) 16. The EMPLOYEES table contains these columns: EMPLOYEE_ID NUMBER(9) LAST_NAME VARCHAR2 (25) FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2 (25) HIRE_DATE DATE You need to display HIRE_DATE values in this format: January 28, 2000 Which SELECT statement could you use? Mark for Review (1) Points SELECT TO_CHAR(hire_date, Month DD, YYYY) FROM employees; SELECT TO_CHAR(hire_date, Month DD, YYYY) FROM employees; (*) SELECT hire_date(TO_CHAR Month DD, YYYY) FROM employees; SELECT TO_CHAR(hire_date, Month DD, YYYY) FROM employees; Correct 17. Which statement concerning single row functions is true? Single row functions can accept only one argument, but can return multiple values. Single row functions cannot modify a data type. Single row functions can be nested. (*) Single row functions return one or more results per row.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 18. You have been asked to create a report that lists all customers who have placed orders of at least $2,500. The reports date should be displayed in the Day, Date Month, Year format (For example, Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 ). Which statement should you issue? SELECT companyname, TO_CHAR (sysdate, fmdd, dy month, yyyy), total FROM customers NATURAL JOIN orders WHERE total >= 2500; SELECT companyname, TO_DATE (date, day, dd month, yyyy), total FROM customers NATURAL JOIN orders WHERE total >= 2500; SELECT companyname, TO_DATE (sysdate, dd, dy month, yyyy), total FROM customers NATURAL JOIN orders WHERE total >= 2500; SELECT companyname, TO_CHAR (sysdate, fmDay, dd Month, yyyy), total FROM customers NATURAL JOIN orders WHERE total >= 2500; (*) Correct 19. Which two statements concerning SQL functions are true? (Choose two.) (Choose all correct answers) Character functions can accept numeric input. Not all date functions return date values. (*) Number functions can return number or character values. Conversion functions convert a value from one data type to another data type. (*) Single-row functions manipulate groups of rows to return one result per group of rows. Incorrect. Refer to Section 2 20. All Human Resources data is stored in a table named EMPLOYEES. You have been asked to create a report that displays each employees name and salary. Each employees salary must be displayed in the following format: $000,000.00. Which function should you include in a SELECT statement to achieve the desired result? TO_CHAR (*)
TO_DATE TO_NUMBER CHARTOROWID Correct Section 2 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 22. The STYLES table contains this data: STYLE_ID STYLE_NAME CATEGORY COST 895840 SANDAL 85940 12.00 968950 SANDAL 85909 10.00 869506 SANDAL 89690 15.00 809090 LOAFER 89098 10.00 890890 LOAFER 89789 14.00 857689 HEEL 85940 11.00 758960 SANDAL 86979 Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT style_id, style_name, category, cost FROM styles WHERE style_name LIKE SANDAL AND NVL(cost, 0) < 15.00 ORDER BY category, cost; Which result will the query provide? STYLE_ID STYLE_NAME CATEGORY 895840 SANDAL 85940 12.00 968950 SANDAL 85909 10.00 758960 SANDAL 86979 STYLE_ID STYLE_NAME CATEGORY 895840 SANDAL 85909 12.00 968950 SANDAL 85909 10.00 869506 SANDAL 89690 15.00 758960 SANDAL 86979 STYLE_ID STYLE_NAME CATEGORY 895840 SANDAL 85909 12.00 968950 SANDAL 85909 10.00 758960 SANDAL 86979 869506 SANDAL 89690 15.00 STYLE_ID STYLE_NAME CATEGORY 968950 SANDAL 85909 10.00 895840 SANDAL 85940 12.00 758960 SANDAL 86979 COST
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Correct 23. When executed, which statement displays a zero if the TUITION_BALANCE value is zero and the HOUSING_BALANCE value is null? SELECT NVL (tuition_balance + housing_balance, 0) Balance Due FROM student_accounts; (*) SELECT NVL(tuition_balance, 0), NVL (housing_balance), tuition_balance + housing_balance Balance Due FROM student_accounts; SELECT tuition_balance + housing_balance FROM student_accounts; SELECT TO_NUMBER(tuition_balance, 0), TO_NUMBER (housing_balance, 0), tutition_balance + housing_balance Balance Due FROM student_accounts; Correct 24. You need to replace null values in the DEPT_ID column with the text N/A. Which functions should you use? TO_CHAR and NVL (*) TO_CHAR and NULL TO_CHAR and NULLIF TO_NUMBER and NULLIF Correct Section 3 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 25. You have been asked to create a report that lists all corporate customers and all orders that they have placed. The customers should be listed alphabetically beginning with the letter A, and their corresponding order totals should be sorted from the highest amount to the lowest amount. Which of the following statements should you issue? Mark for Review (1) Points SELECT c.custid, c.companyname, o.orderdate, o. custid, o.amount FROM customers c, orders o
WHERE c.custid = o.custid ORDER BY amount DESC, companyname; SELECT c.custid, c.companyname, o.orderdate, o. custid, o.amount FROM customers c, orders o WHERE c.custid = o.custid ORDER BY companyname, amount DESC; (*) SELECT c.custid, c.companyname, o.orderdate, o. custid, o.amount FROM customers c, orders o WHERE c.custid = o.custid ORDER BY companyname, amount; SELECT c.custid, c.companyname, o.orderdate, o. custid, o.amount Q FROM customers c, orders o WHERE c.custid = o.custid ORDER BY companyname ASC, amount ASC; Correct 26. Your company stores its business information in an Oracle9i database. The EMPLOYEES table includes the following columns: EMP_ID NUMBER(5) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY FNAME VARCHAR2(25) LNAME VARCHAR2(25) ADDRESS VARCHAR2(35) CITY VARCHAR2(25) STATE VARCHAR2(2) ZIP NUMBER(9) TELEPHONE NUMBER(10) DEPT_ID NUMBER(5) NOT NULL FOREIGN KEY The BONUS table includes the following columns: BONUS_ID NUMBER(5) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY ANNUAL_SALARY NUMBER(10) BONUS_PCT NUMBER(3, 2) EMP_ID VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL FOREIGN KEY You want to determine the amount of each employees bonus. Which of the following queries should you issue? SELECT e.fname, e.lname, b.annual_salary * b. bonus_pct FROM employees e, bonus b WHERE e.emp_id = b.emp_id; (*) SELECT e.fname, e.lname, b.annual_salary, b. bonus_pct FROM employees e, bonus b WHERE e.emp_id = b.emp_id;
SELECT e.fname, e.lname, b.annual_salary, b. bonus_pct FROM employees, bonus WHERE e.emp_id = b.emp_id; SELECT fname, lname, annual_salary * bonus_pct FROM employees, bonus NATURAL JOIN; Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 27. What is produced when a join condition is not specified in a multiple-table query? a self-join an outer join an equijoin a Cartesian product (*) Correct 28. The CUSTOMERS and SALES tables contain these columns: CUSTOMERS CUST_ID NUMBER(10) PRIMARY KEY COMPANY VARCHAR2(30) LOCATION VARCHAR2(20) SALES SALES_ID NUMBER(5) PRIMARY KEY CUST_ID NUMBER(10) FOREIGN KEY TOTAL_SALES NUMBER(30) Which SELECT statement will return the customer ID, the company and the total sales? SELECT c.cust_id, c.company, s.total_sales FROM customers c, sales s WHERE c.cust_id = s.cust_id (+); SELECT cust_id, company, total_sales FROM customers, sales WHERE cust_id = cust_id; SELECT c.cust_id, c.company, s.total_sales FROM customers c, sales s WHERE c.cust_id = s.cust_id; (*) SELECT cust_id, company, total_sales FROM customers c, sales s WHERE c.cust_id = s.cust_id;
Correct 29. Which statement about the join syntax of a SELECT statement is true? The ON keyword must be included. The JOIN keyword must be included. The FROM clause represents the join criteria. The WHERE clause represents the join criteria. (*) Correct 30. When joining 3 tables in a SELECT statement, how many join conditions are needed in the WHERE clause? Mark for Review (1) Points 0 1 2 (*) 3 Correct Section 3 Lesson 4 (Answer all questions in this section) 31. Which statement about outer joins is true? (1) Points The tables must be aliased. The FULL, RIGHT, or LEFT keyword must be included. The OR operator cannot be used to link outer join conditions. (*) Outer joins are always evaluated before other types of joins in the query. Correct 32. Which two operators can be used in an outer join condition using the outer join operator (+)?
Mark for Review (1) Points AND and = (*) OR and = BETWEENAND and IN IN and = Incorrect. Refer to Section 3 33. Which operator would you use after one of the column names in the WHERE clause when creating an outer join? Mark for Review (1) Points (+) (*) * + = Correct Section 4 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 34. Which of the following best describes a natural join? (1) Points
A join between two tables that includes columns that share the same name, datatypes and lengths (*) A join that produces a Cartesian product A join between tables where matching fields do not exist A join that uses only one table Correct 35. You need to join two tables that have two columns with the same name and compatible data types. Which type of join would you create to join the tables on both of the columns? Mark
for Review (1) Points Natural join (*) Cross join Outer join Self-join Correct 36. Which of the following conditions will cause an error on a NATURAL JOIN? Review (1) Points When you attempt to write it as an equijoin. When the NATURAL JOIN clause is based on all columns in the two tables that have the same name. If it selects rows from the two tables that have equal values in all matched columns. If the columns having the same names have different data types, then an error is returned. (*) Correct Section 4 Lesson 3 (Answer all questions in this section) 37. Which SELECT clause creates an equijoin by specifying a column name common to both tables? Mark for Review (1) Points A HAVING clause The FROM clause The SELECT clause A USING clause (*) Incorrect. Refer to Section 4
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The join happens automatically based on matching column names and data types It will display rows that do not meet the join condition It permits columns with different names to be joined (*) It permits columns that dont have matching data types to be joined Correct 39. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT a.lname || , || a.fname as Patient, b.lname || , || b.fname as Physician, c.admission FROM patient a JOIN physician b ON (b.physician_id = c.physician_id); JOIN admission c ON (a.patient_id = c.patient_id); Which clause generates an error? Mark for Review (1) Points JOIN physician b ON (b.physician_id = c.physician_id); (*) JOIN admission c ON (a.patient_id = c.patient_id) Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 40. Below find the structure of the CUSTOMERS and SALES_ORDER tables: CUSTOMERS CUSTOMER_ID NUMBER NOT NULL, Primary Key CUSTOMER_NAME VARCHAR2 (30) CONTACT_NAME VARCHAR2 (30) CONTACT_TITLE VARCHAR2 (20) ADDRESS VARCHAR2 (30) CITY VARCHAR2 (25) REGION VARCHAR2 (10) POSTAL_CODE VARCHAR2 (20) COUNTRY_ID NUMBER Foreign key to COUNTRY_ID column of the COUNTRY table PHONE VARCHAR2 (20) FAX VARCHAR2 (20)
CREDIT_LIMIT NUMBER(7,2) SALES_ORDER ORDER_ID NUMBER NOT NULL, Primary Key CUSTOMER_ID NUMBER Foreign key to CUSTOMER_ID column of the CUSTOMER table ORDER_DT DATE ORDER_AMT NUMBER (7,2) SHIP_METHOD VARCHAR2 (5) You need to create a report that displays customers without a sales order. Which statement could you use? Mark for Review (1) Points SELECT c.customer_name FROM customers c WHERE c.customer_id not in (SELECT s.customer_id FROM sales_order s); (*) SELECT c.customer_name FROM customers c, sales_order s WHERE c.customer_id = s.customer_id(+); SELECT c.customer_name FROM customers c, sales_order s WHERE c.customer_id (+) = s.customer_id; SELECT c.customer_name FROM customers c RIGHT OUTER JOIN sales_order s ON (c.customer_id = s.customer_id); Incorrect. Refer to Section 4 Section 4 Lesson 4 (Answer all questions in this section) 41. You need to join the EMPLOYEE_HIST and EMPLOYEE tables. The EMPLOYEE_HIST table will be the first table in the FROM clause. All the matched and unmatched rows in the EMPLOYEE table need to be displayed. Which type of join will you use? Mark for Review (1) Points a cross join an inner join a left outer join a right outer join (*)
Correct 42. Which two sets of join keywords create a join that will include unmatched rows from the first table specified in the SELECT statement? Mark for Review (1) Points LEFT OUTER JOIN and FULL OUTER JOIN (*) RIGHT OUTER JOIN and LEFT OUTER JOIN USING and HAVING OUTER JOIN and USING Correct 43. Which type of join returns rows from one table that have NO direct match in the other table? Mark for Review (1) Points equijoin self join outer join (*) natural join Correct Section 5 Lesson 1 (Answer all questions in this section) 44. Group functions can be nested to a depth of? (1) Points three four two (*) Group functions cannot be nested. Incorrect. Refer to Section 5
45. If a select list contains both a column as well as a group function then what clause is required? Mark for Review (1) Points having clause join clause order by clause group by clause (*) Correct 46. Which statement about group functions is true? (1) Points Group functions ignore null values. (*) Group functions can only be used in a SELECT list. Group functions can be used in a WHERE clause. A query that includes a group function in the SELECT list must include a GROUP BY clause. Correct Section 5 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 48. The AVG, SUM, VARIANCE, and STDDEV functions can be used with which of the following? Mark for Review (1) Points Only numeric data types (*) Integers only Any data type All except numeric Correct 47. What will the following SQL Statement do?
SELECT job_id, COUNT(*) FROM employees GROUP BY job_id; Mark for Review (1) Points Displays all the employees and groups them by job. Displays each job id and the number of people assigned to that job id. (*) Displays only the number of job_ids. Displays all the jobs with as many people as there are jobs. Correct 49. You need to compute the total salary for all employees in department 10. Which group function will you use? Mark for Review (1) Points MAX SUM (*) VARIANCE COUNT Correct 50. Which group functions below act on character, number and date data types? (Choose more than one answer) Mark for Review (1) Points (Choose all correct answers) SUM MAX (*) MIN (*) AVG COUNT (*) Correct Section 5 Lesson 2
(Answer all questions in this section) 51. The EMPLOYEES table contains these columns: EMPLOYEE_ID NUMBER(9) LAST_NAME VARCHAR2(20) FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2(20) SALARY NUMBER(9,2) HIRE_DATE DATE BONUS NUMBER(7,2) COMM_PCT NUMBER(4,2) Which three functions could be used with the HIRE_DATE, LAST_NAME, or SALARY columns? (Choose three.) Mark for Review (1) Points (Choose all correct answers) MAX (*) SUM AVG MIN (*) COUNT (*) Correct 52. Which group function would you use to display the total of all salary values in the EMPLOYEE table? Mark for Review (1) Points SUM (*) AVG COUNT MAX Correct 53. The CUSTOMER table contains these columns: CUSTOMER_ID NUMBER(9) FNAME VARCHAR2(25) LNAME VARCHAR2(30) CREDIT_LIMIT NUMBER (7,2)
CATEGORY VARCHAR2(20) You need to calculate the average credit limit for all the customers in each category. The average should be calculated based on all the rows in the table excluding any customers who have not yet been assigned a credit limit value. Which group function should you use to calculate this value? Mark for Review (1) Points AVG (*) SUM COUNT STDDEV Correct 54. Which group function would you use to display the highest salary value in the EMPLOYEE table? Mark for Review (1) Points AVG COUNT MAX (*) MIN Correct 55. Which group function would you use to display the average price of all products in the PRODUCTS table? Mark for Review (1) Points SUM AVG (*) COUNT MAX Correct Section 5 Lesson 3 (Answer all questions in this section)
56. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM employee WHERE salary > 30000; Which results will the query display? (1) Points
The number of employees that have a salary less than 30000. The total of the SALARY column for all employees that have a salary greater than 30000. The number of rows in the EMPLOYEE table that have a salary greater than 30000. (*) The query generates an error and returns no results. Correct 57. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM products; Which statement is true? Mark for Review (1) Points The number of rows in the table is displayed. (*) The number of unique PRODUCT_IDs in the table is displayed. An error occurs due to an error in the SELECT clause. An error occurs because no WHERE clause is included in the SELECT statement. Correct 58. Which SELECT statement will calculate the number of rows in the PRODUCTS table? Mark for Review (1) Points SELECT COUNT(products); SELECT COUNT FROM products; SELECT COUNT (*) FROM products; (*) SELECT ROWCOUNT FROM products; Correct
59. Group functions can avoid computations involving duplicate values by including which keyword? Mark for Review (1) Points NULL DISTINCT (*) SELECT UNLIKE Correct Section 6 Lesson 1 (Answer all questions in this section) 60. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT COUNT(emp_id), dept_id FROM employee GROUP BY dept_id; You only want to include employees who earn more than 15000. Which clause should you include in the SELECT statement? Mark for Review (1) Points WHERE salary > 15000 (*) HAVING salary > 15000 WHERE SUM(salary) > 15000 HAVING SUM(salary) > 15000 Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 Section 6 Lesson 1 (Answer all questions in this section) 61. The EMPLOYEES table contains the following columns: EMP_ID NUMBER(10) PRIMARY KEY LNAME VARCHAR2(20) FNAME VARCHAR2(20) DEPT VARCHAR2(20) HIRE_DATE DATE SALARY NUMBER(10)
You want to create a report that includes each employees last name, employee identification number, date of hire and salary. The report should include only those employees who have been with the company for more than one year and whose salary exceeds $40,000. Which of the following SELECT statements will accomplish this task? Mark for Review (1) Points SELECT emp_id, lname, salary FROM employees WHERE salary > 40000 AND hire_date = (SELECT hire_date FROM employees WHERE (sysdate-hire_date) / 365 > 1); SELECT emp_id, lname, hire_date, salary FROM employees WHERE salary > 40000 AND hire_date = (SELECT hire_date FROM employees WHERE (sysdate-hire_date) / 365 > 1); SELECT emp_id, lname, hire_date, salary FROM employees WHERE salary > 40000 AND (sysdate-hire_date) / 365 > 1; (*) SELECT emp_id, lname, salary FROM employees WHERE salary > 40000 AND hire_date IN (sysdate-hire_date) / 365 > 1); Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 62. Evaluate this statement: SELECT department_id, AVG(salary) FROM employees WHERE job_id <> 69879 GROUP BY job_id, department_id HAVING AVG(salary) > 35000 ORDER BY department_id; Which clauses restricts the result? Choose two. (1) Points (Choose all correct answers) SELECT department_id, AVG(salary) WHERE job_id <> 69879 (*) GROUP BY job_id, department_id
HAVING AVG(salary) > 35000 (*) Correct 63. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT SUM(salary), dept_id, mgr_id FROM employee GROUP BY dept_id, mgr_id; Which SELECT statement clause allows you to restrict the rows returned, based on a group function? Mark for Review (1) Points HAVING SUM(salary) > 100000 (*) WHERE SUM(salary) > 100000 WHERE salary > 100000 HAVING salary > 100000 Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 64. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT COUNT(emp_id), mgr_id, dept_id FROM employee WHERE status = I GROUP BY dept_id HAVING salary > 30000 ORDER BY 2; Why does this statement return a syntax error? (1) Points
MGR_ID must be included in the GROUP BY clause. (*) The HAVING clause must specify an aggregate function. A single query cannot contain a WHERE clause and a HAVING clause. The ORDER BY clause must specify a column name in the EMPLOYEE table. Correct 65. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT SUM(salary), dept_id, department_name FROM employee WHERE dept_id = 1 GROUP BY department;
Which clause of the SELECT statement contains a syntax error? (1) Points SELECT FROM WHERE GROUP BY (*) Correct
66. The PLAYERS table contains these columns: PLAYER_ID NUMBER PK PLAYER_NAME VARCHAR2 (30) TEAM_ID NUMBER HIRE_DATE DATE SALARY NUMBER (8,2) Which two clauses represent valid uses of aggregate functions? (Choose three.) Review (1) Points (Choose all correct answers) ORDER BY AVG(salary) GROUP BY MAX(salary) (*) SELECT AVG(NVL(salary, 0)) (*) HAVING MAX(salary) > 10000 (*) WHERE hire_date > AVG(hire_date) Correct
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67. The PLAYERS and TEAMS tables contain these columns: PLAYERS PLAYER_ID NUMBER NOT NULL, Primary Key LAST_NAME VARCHAR2 (30) NOT NULL FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2 (25) NOT NULL TEAM_ID NUMBER POSITION VARCHAR2 (25) TEAMS TEAM_ID NUMBER NOT NULL, Primary Key TEAM_NAME VARCHAR2 (25) You need to create a report that lists the names of each team with more than five pitchers.
Which SELECT statement will produce the desired result? (1) Points SELECT t.team_name, COUNT(p.player_id) FROM players p, teams t ON (p.team_id = t.team_id) WHERE UPPER(p.position) = PITCHER GROUP BY t.team_name;
SELECT t.team_name, COUNT(p.player_id) FROM players JOIN teams t ON (p.team_id = t.team_id) WHERE UPPER(p.position) = PITCHER HAVING COUNT(p.player_id) > 5; SELECT t.team_name, COUNT(p.player_id) FROM players p, teams t ON (p.team_id = t.team_id) WHERE UPPER(p.position) = PITCHER GROUP BY t.team_name HAVING COUNT(p.player_id) > 5; SELECT t.team_name, COUNT(p.player_id) FROM players p JOIN teams t ON (p.team_id = t.team_id) WHERE UPPER(p.position) = PITCHER GROUP BY t.team_name HAVING COUNT(p.player_id) > 5; (*) Correct Section 6 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 68. You need to display all the players whose salaries are greater than or equal to John Browns salary. Which comparison operator should you use? Mark for Review (1) Points = > <= >= (*) Correct 69. Which of the following is TRUE regarding the order of subquery execution? Review (1) Points The outer query is executed first
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The subquery executes once after the main query The subquery executes once before the main query (*) The result of the main query is used with the subquery Correct 70. Which statement about subqueries is true? (1) Points
Subqueries should be enclosed in double quotation marks. Subqueries cannot contain group functions. Subqueries are often used in a WHERE clause to return values for an unknown conditional value. (*) Subqueries generally execute last, after the main or outer query executes. Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 Section 6 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 71. Examine the structures of the CUSTOMER and ORDER_HISTORY tables: CUSTOMER CUSTOMER_ID NUMBER(5) NAME VARCHAR2(25) CREDIT_LIMIT NUMBER(8,2) OPEN_DATE DATE ORDER_HISTORY ORDER_ID NUMBER(5) CUSTOMER_ID NUMBER(5) ORDER_DATE DATE TOTAL NUMBER(8,2) Which of the following scenarios would require a subquery to return the desired results? Mark for Review (1) Points You need to display the date each customer account was opened. You need to display each date that a customer placed an order. You need to display all the orders that were placed on a certain date.
You need to display all the orders that were placed on the same day as order number 25950. (*) Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 72. Which operator can be used with a multiple-row subquery? (1) Points IN (*) <> = LIKE Correct Section 6 Lesson 3 (Answer all questions in this section) 73. Examine the structure of the EMPLOYEE, DEPARTMENT, and ORDERS tables. EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE_ID NUMBER(9) LAST_NAME VARCHAR2(25) FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2(25) DEPARTMENT_ID NUMBER(9) DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT_ID NUMBER(9) DEPARTMENT_NAME VARCHAR2(25) CREATION_DATE DATE ORDERS ORDER_ID NUMBER(9) EMPLOYEE_ID NUMBER(9) DATE DATE CUSTOMER_ID NUMBER(9) You want to display all employees who had an order after the Sales department was established. Which of the following constructs would you use? Mark for Review (1) Points a group function a single-row subquery (*) the HAVING clause a MERGE statement
Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 74. Which best describes a single-row subquery? (1) Points
a query that returns only one row from the inner SELECT statement (*) a query that returns one or more rows from the inner SELECT statement a query that returns only one column value from the inner SELECT statement a query that returns one or more column values from the inner SELECT statement Correct 75. You need to produce a report that contains all employee-related information for those employees who have Brad Carter as a supervisor. However, you are not sure which supervisor ID belongs to Brad Carter. Which query should you issue to accomplish this task? Mark for Review (1) Points SELECT * FROM employees WHERE supervisor_id = (SELECT supervisor_id FROM employees WHERE last_name = Carter); SELECT * FROM supervisors WHERE supervisor_id = (SELECT supervisor_id FROM employees WHERE last_name = Carter); SELECT * FROM supervisors WHERE supervisor_id = (SELECT employee_id FROM supervisors WHERE last_name = Carter); SELECT * FROM employees WHERE supervisor_id = (SELECT employee_id FROM employees
WHERE last_name = Carter); (*) Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 Section 6 Lesson 4 (Answer all questions in this section) 76. Evaluate this SELECT statement that includes a subquery: SELECT last_name, first_name FROM customer WHERE area_code IN (SELECT area_code FROM sales WHERE salesperson_id = 20); Which statement is true about the given subquery? Mark for Review (1) Points The outer query executes before the nested subquery. The results of the inner query are returned to the outer query. (*) An error occurs if the either the inner or outer queries do not return a value. Both the inner and outer queries must return a value, or an error occurs. Correct 77. Which statement about single-row and multiple-row subqueries is true? (1) Points Multiple-row subqueries cannot be used with the LIKE operator. (*) Single-row operators can be used with both single-row and multiple-row subqueries. Multiple-row subqueries can be used with both single-row and multiple-row operators. Multiple-row subqueries can only be used in SELECT statements. Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 78. Evaluate this SELECT statement: SELECT customer_id, name FROM customer WHERE customer_id IN (SELECT customer_id FROM customer WHERE state_id = GA AND credit_limit > 500.00);
What would happen if the inner query returned null? (1) Points An error would be returned. No rows would be returned by the outer query. (*) All the rows in the table would be selected.
Only the rows with CUSTOMER_ID values equal to null would be selected. Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 79. Which of the following statements contains a comparison operator that is used to restrict rows based on a list of values returned from an inner query? Mark for Review (1) Points SELECT description FROM d_types WHERE code IN (SELECT type_code FROM d_songs); SELECT description FROM d_types WHERE code = ANY (SELECT type_code FROM d_songs); SELECT description FROM d_types WHERE code <> ALL (SELECT type_code FROM d_songs); All of the above. (*) Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 80. Which of the following is a valid reason why the query below will not execute successfully? SELECT employee_id, last_name, salary FROM employees WHERE department_id = (SELECT department_id FROM employees WHERE last_name like %u%) Mark for Review (1) Points First subquery not enclosed in parenthesis Single rather than multiple value operator used. (*) Second subquery found on the right instead of the left side of the operator. The greater than operator is not valid.
Incorrect. Refer to Section 6 Section 6 Lesson 4 (Answer all questions in this section) 81. Evaluate this SQL statement: SELECT employee_id, last_name, salary FROM employees WHERE department_id IN (SELECT department_id FROM employees WHERE salary > 30000 AND salary < 50000); Which values will be displayed? Mark for Review (1) Points Only employees who earn more than $30,000. Only employees who earn less than $50,000. All employees who work in a department with employees who earn more than $30,000 and more than $50,000. All employees who work in a department with employees who earn more than $30,000, but less than $50,000. (*) Correct 82. Which operator or keyword cannot be used with a multiple-row subquery? Review (1) Points ALL ANY = (*) > Correct 83. You need to create a SELECT statement that contains a multiple-row subquery, which comparison operator(s) can you use? Mark for Review (1) Points IN, ANY, and ALL (*)
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LIKE BETWEENAND =, <, and > Correct 84. Which best describes a multiple-row subquery? (1) Points
A query that returns only one row from the inner SELECT statement A query that returns one or more rows from the inner SELECT statement (*) A query that returns only one column value from the inner SELECT statement A query that returns one or more column values from the inner SELECT statement Correct 85. A multiple-row operator expects how many values? (1) Points One or more (*) Only one Two or more None Correct 86. You need to display all the products that cost more than the maximum cost of every product produced in Japan. Which multiple-row comparison operator could you use? Mark for Review (1) Points >ANY (*) NOT=ALL IN >IN
Correct Section 7 Lesson 1 (Answer all questions in this section) 87. Assume all the column names are correct. The following SQL statement will execute which of the following? INSERT INTO departments (department_id, department_name, manager_id, location_id) VALUES (70, Public Relations, 100, 1700); Mark for Review (1) Points 100 will be inserted into the department_id column 1700 will be inserted into the manager_id column 70 will be inserted into the department_id column (*) Public Relations will be inserted into the manager_name column Correct 88. You need to copy rows from the EMPLOYEE table to the EMPLOYEE_HIST table. What could you use in the INSERT statement to accomplish this task? Mark for Review (1) Points an ON clause a SET clause a subquery (*) a function Incorrect. Refer to Section 7 89. The STUDENTS table contains these columns: STU_ID NUMBER(9) NOT NULL LAST_NAME VARCHAR2 (30) NOT NULL FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2 (25) NOT NULL DOB DATE STU_TYPE_ID VARCHAR2(1) NOT NULL ENROLL_DATE DATE You create another table, named FT_STUDENTS, with an identical structure.You want to insert all full-time students, who have a STU_TYPE_ID value of F, into the new table. You execute this INSERT statement: INSERT INTO ft_students
(SELECT stu_id, last_name, first_name, dob, stu_type_id, enroll_date FROM students WHERE UPPER(stu_type_id) = F); What is the result of executing this INSERT statement? Mark for Review (1) Points All full-time students are inserted into the FT_STUDENTS table. (*) An error occurs because the FT_STUDENTS table already exists. An error occurs because you CANNOT use a subquery in an INSERT statement. An error occurs because the INSERT statement does NOT contain a VALUES clause. Correct 90. You need to add a row to an existing table. Which DML statement should you use? for Review (1) Points UPDATE INSERT (*) DELETE CREATE Correct Section 7 Lesson 2 (Answer all questions in this section) 91. You need to remove a row from the EMPLOYEE table. Which statement would you use? Mark for Review (1) Points UPDATE with a WHERE clause INSERT with a WHERE clause DELETE with a WHERE clause (*) MERGE with a WHERE clause Incorrect. Refer to Section 7
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92. You want to enter a new record into the CUSTOMERS table. Which two commands can be used to create new rows? Mark for Review (1) Points INSERT, CREATE MERGE, CREATE INSERT, MERGE (*) INSERT, UPDATE Correct 93. The TEACHERS and CLASS_ASSIGNMENTS tables contain these columns: TEACHERS TEACHER_ID NUMBER(5) NAME VARCHAR2(25) SUBJECT_ID NUMBER(5) HIRE_DATE DATE SALARY NUMBER(9,2) CLASS_ASSIGNMENTS CLASS_ID NUMBER(5) TEACHER_ID NUMBER(5) START_DATE DATE MAX_CAPACITY NUMBER(3) Which scenario would require a subquery to return the desired results? Mark for Review (1) Points You need to display the start date for each class taught by a given teacher. You need to create a report to display the teachers who were hired more than five years ago. You need to display the names of the teachers who teach classes that start within the next week. You need to create a report to display the teachers who teach more classes than the average number of classes taught by each teacher. (*) Correct 94. When the WHERE clause is missing in a DELETE statement, what is the result? Review (1) Points All rows are deleted from the table. (*)
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The table is removed from the database. An error message is displayed indicating incorrect syntax. Nothing. The statement will not execute. Correct 95. The PLAYERS table contains these columns: PLAYER_ID NUMBER NOT NULL PLAYER_LNAME VARCHAR2(20) NOT NULL PLAYER_FNAME VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL TEAM_ID NUMBER SALARY NUMBER(9,2) You need to increase the salary of each player for all players on the Tiger team by 12.5 percent. The TEAM_ID value for the Tiger team is 5960. Which statement should you use? Mark for Review (1) Points UPDATE players (salary) SET salary = salary * 1.125; UPDATE players SET salary = salary * .125 WHERE team_id = 5960; UPDATE players SET salary = salary * 1.125 WHERE team_id = 5960; (*) UPDATE players (salary) VALUES(salary * 1.125) WHERE team_id = 5960; Correct 96. What keyword in an UPDATE statement speficies the columns you want to change? for Review (1) Points SELECT WHERE SET (*) HAVING Correct 97. One of your employees was recently married. Her employee ID is still 189, however, her last name is now Rockefeller. Which SQL statement will allow you to reflect this change? Mark for Review (1) Points
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INSERT INTO my_employees SET last_name = Rockefeller WHERE employee_ID = 189; INSERT my_employees SET last_name = Rockefeller WHERE employee_ID = 189; UPDATE INTO my_employees SET last_name = Rockefeller WHERE employee_ID = 189; UPDATE my_employees SET last_name = Rockefeller WHERE employee_ID = 189; (*) Correct 98. You need to delete a record in the EMPLOYEES table for Tim Jones, whose unique employee identification number is 348. The EMPLOYEES table contains these columns: ID_NUM NUMBER(5) PRIMARY KEY LNAME VARCHAR2(20) FNAME VARCHAR2(20) ADDRESS VARCHAR2(30) PHONE NUMBER(10) Which DELETE statement will delete the appropriate record without deleting any additional records? Mark for Review (1) Points DELETE FROM employees WHERE id_num = 348; (*) DELETE FROM employees WHERE lname = jones; DELETE * FROM employees WHERE id_num = 348; DELETE jones FROM employees; Correct 99. Examine the structures of the PLAYERS, MANAGERS, and TEAMS tables: PLAYERS PLAYER_ID NUMBER Primary Key LAST_NAME VARCHAR2 (30) FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2 (25) TEAM_ID NUMBER MGR_ID NUMBER SIGNING_BONUS NUMBER(9,2) SALARY NUMBER(9,2) MANAGERS MANAGER_ID NUMBER Primary Key LAST_NAME VARCHAR2 (20) FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2 (20) TEAM_ID NUMBER TEAMS TEAM_ID NUMBER Primary Key
TEAM_NAME VARCHAR2 (20) OWNER_LAST_NAME VARCHAR2 (20) OWNER_FIRST_NAME VARCHAR2 (20) Which situation would require a subquery to return the desired result? (1) Points To display the names each player on the Lions team To display the maximum and minimum player salary for each team
To display the names of the managers for all the teams owned by a given owner (*) To display each player, their manager, and their team name for all teams with a id value greater than 5000 Incorrect. Refer to Section 7 100. You need to update the expiration date of products manufactured before June 30th . In which clause of the UPDATE statement will you specify this condition? Mark for Review (1) Points the ON clause the WHERE clause (*) the SET clause the USING clause Incorrect. Refer to Section 7