1. ___ is a container of database objects in Microsoft Access. A. field B. database C. table D. form 2. A field which has a unique value for each record of a table is called: A. fo... 1. ___ is a container of database objects in Microsoft Access. A. field B. database C. table D. form 2. A field which has a unique value for each record of a table is called: A. foreign key B. attribute C. data type D. primary key 3. One of the following is not a valid data type name for a field __. A. text or string B. number C. entity D. date 4. A Query in Microsoft Access is used to: A. store data for future use B. select records from the underlying table that meet some search criteria C. create a form to facilitate data entry D. None.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about data management concepts, particularly within the context of Microsoft Access. It includes multiple-choice questions regarding database objects, unique fields in tables, valid data types, and the purpose of queries.
Answer
1. B. database, 2. D. primary key, 3. C. entity, 4. B. select records from the underlying table that meet some search criteria
- B. database
- D. primary key
- C. entity
- B. select records from the underlying table that meet some search criteria
Answer for screen readers
- B. database
- D. primary key
- C. entity
- B. select records from the underlying table that meet some search criteria
More Information
In Microsoft Access, a database is a file that contains tables, queries, forms, and reports. The primary key uniquely identifies each record in a table. Common data types include text, number, and date, but not 'entity'. Queries are used to select records based on specific criteria.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing a field with a table or database. Ensure you understand the hierarchy of database components.
Sources
- Access Glossary - support.microsoft.com
- Introduction to tables - support.microsoft.com
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