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Old 07-22-2008, 03:58 PM
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I've been trying to complete a 200 question test, but I haven't been able to find the answers to the following question. Please help.

1. If you used B?d as a criteria, which of the following words would the query locate?
a.bead b.red c.bid d. bit


2. the message Bar, directly below the ribbon, displays information such as?
a.object names b. help tips c. security warnings d. database names

3.in the relationship window, the infinity sumbol (sideways 8) indicates the one side of the relationship
a. true b. false

4.Tables are joined in a relational database by relating the primary key field in one table to a foreign key field in another table.

a.true b. false

5.when using a template to start a new database you do not have to create the objects (true or false)

6. you can import data from excel spreadsheet into an access table( true/ false)

7. it is not considered good database design to have to duplicate information in a table( true/
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Old 07-22-2008, 04:13 PM
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If I thought you'd actually attempted to do this, then I'd answe all the questions in about 30 seconds. As it is you obviously haven't as:

"4.Tables are joined in a relational database by relating the primary key field in one table to a foreign key field in another table."

Is one of the first things you learn in access.

Stop being lazy, Google will give you all the answers
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