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Quiz Introduction To Databases

The document is a worksheet about databases that contains questions for students. It asks students to identify true or false statements about databases and database management software. It also asks students to define key database terms like sorting, databases, and information and provide examples. The final question asks students to complete a table linking the terms data, processing, and information.

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Quiz Introduction To Databases

The document is a worksheet about databases that contains questions for students. It asks students to identify true or false statements about databases and database management software. It also asks students to define key database terms like sorting, databases, and information and provide examples. The final question asks students to complete a table linking the terms data, processing, and information.

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LEARNING ALLIANCE

FAISALABAD COMPUTER

Name ___________________________________________Grade V__ Date ________

Introduction to Databases
Worksheet

Q1. Mark the statement as True or False.

i. MS Access and Oracle are popular Database Management software. True / False

ii. A database is a system for organizing data. True / False

iii. You cannot sort and search the data in a database. True / False
iv. We can use database programs to manage electronic databases. True / False

v. We cannot use Microsoft Excel to create a database. True / False

vi. A collection of completed fields about one object, item or person is


called a record. True / False

Q2. Answer the following questions.


1. What do you understand by sorting?

It is to organise the data into a particular sequence. It can be A to Z or Z to A for textual


data and smallest to largest or largest to smallest for numeric data.

2. What is a database? How are they helpful in storing information?

It is an organized collection of data. It is helpful to store data, organize it and retrieve


information from it when needed.

3. Define information. Give 2 examples.

Processed data with a proper meaning is information.


1. Student ID Card
2. Report Card

Q3. Complete the following.

Data Processing Information

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