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Q: Describe the Microsoft Access 2013 Navigation Pane.

Q: Describe the tabbed Ribbon.

Q: What is the Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface?

Q: What Microsoft Access file format is used by default in Microsoft Access 2013? When was it introduced, and what was the previous format?

Q: Microsoft Access is considered a "personal database" product. What is a personal database?

Q: Microsoft Access Datasheet view can be used for all of the following tasks except ________. A) writing join queries B) inserting new rows C) updating existing rows D) deleting rows

Q: Each of the following is a way of inserting data into a Microsoft Access table except ________. A) Datasheet view B) a data entry form C) QBE D) SQL

Q: Data in columns defined using which of the following data types in Microsoft Access cannot be changed by the user? A) Long Text B) Date/Time C) Number D) AutoNumber

Q: In Microsoft Access 2013, the maximum length in characters of a "Short Text" data type column is ________. A) 25 B) 255 C) 65535 D) unlimited

Q: Tables are created in Microsoft Access using the ________ button. A) Table Design B) Table Wizard C) Create Table D) Create Relation

Q: Microsoft Access is a good tool for forms and reports because ________. A) the form and report generators do not exist within Access itself B) Access forms and reports are very simplistic C) Access wizards make it easy to create the forms and reports D) Access has a version of Microsoft PowerPoint built into it to allow easy creation of PowerPoint slide shows

Q: In Microsoft Access, tables are added to a Query window by ________. A) selecting the tables from the Use Table dialog box B) selecting the tables from the Show Table dialog box C) selecting the tables from the Tables section of the Navigation Pane D) selecting the tables from the Queries section of the Navigation Pane

Q: To open a new Microsoft Access Query window ________. A) click the New button on the Home command tab B) click the New Query button on the Home command tab C) click the Create Query button on the Create command tab D) click the Query Design button on the Command tab

Q: Microsoft Access SQL commands are run in ________. A) the SQL window B) the QBE window C) the SQL View of a Query window D) the Design View of a Query window

Q: In Microsoft Access, the relationship between two tables is not actually created until ________. A) the OK button in the Create Relationships dialog box is clicked B) the Create button in the Create Relationships dialog box is clicked C) the OK button in the Edit Relationships dialog box is clicked D) the Create button in the Edit Relationships dialog box is clicked

Q: In Microsoft Access, referential integrity constraints are created ________. A) by checking the Enforce Referential Integrity check box in the Edit Relationships dialog box B) by setting a property value on the foreign key in the table which contains it C) by setting a property value on the primary key in the Relationships window D) by setting a property value on the foreign key in the Relationships window.

Q: In Microsoft Access, any relationship between two tables is created ________. A) by entering the name of the foreign key in the appropriate table in Design View B) by dragging the primary key column of one table onto the primary key column of the other table in the Relationships window C) by dragging the primary key column of one table onto the foreign key column of the other table in the Relationships window D) by dragging the foreign key column of one table onto the primary key column of the other table in the Relationships window

Q: In Microsoft Access, relationships between tables are created ________. A) by the Relationships button on the Create command tab B) by the Relationships button on the Home command tab C) in the Relationships window D) in the Table window of the table containing the primary key

Q: The Microsoft Access 2013 Close button is actually a ________. A) Save and Close button B) Save and Exit button C) Close and Exit button D) Print and Close button

Q: Microsoft Access database objects are displayed in the ________. A) Navigation Pane B) Browser Pane C) Object Browser Pane D) Gallery Pane

Q: In addition to the standard Ribbon command tabs, Microsoft Access 2013 also includes ________. A) optional command tabs B) contextual command tabs C) quick access tabs D) gallery tabs

Q: The Microsoft Access 2013 Ribbon contains all of the following command tabs except ________. A) HOME B) SQL C) EXTERNAL DATA D) DATABASE TOOLS

Q: To start Microsoft Access 2013 in Windows 8, use the command ________. A) Start | Microsoft Access 2013 B) Start | Microsoft Office | Microsoft Access 2013 C) Start | All Programs | Microsoft Access 2013 D) No commanduse the Microsoft Access 2013 app tile

Q: The Microsoft Access data type of AutoNumber is used when there is a specific need for a ________. A) foreign key B) primary key C) surrogate key D) secondary key

Q: Microsoft Access 2013 database files are stored using the file extension of ________. A) .adb B) .asp C) .accdb D) .mdb

Q: The Microsoft Access application generator is not responsible for ________. A) creating forms B) creating reports C) creating queries D) creating tables

Q: Microsoft Access is a personal database system, and a personal database system is characterized by ________. A) the DBMS removing the metadata from the database B) the DBMS product taking the role of the DBMS and the database application generator C) the DBMS not supporting indexes D) the DBMS product being limited to a maximum of ten tables in any given database

Q: Microsoft Access wizards allow easy building of forms and reports.

Q: In Microsoft Access, the primary key must be set as a field property while the table is in Design View.

Q: To open a new Microsoft Access Query window, click the Query Design button on the Create command.

Q: Microsoft Access can run QBE queries, but not SQL queries.

Q: Microsoft Access SQL commands are run within the SQL View of a Query window.

Q: In Microsoft Access, a relationship is created by dragging a foreign key column and dropping it on top of the corresponding primary key.

Q: In Microsoft Access, foreign keys are designated by using the Foreign Key button in the toolbar.

Q: In Microsoft Access, relationships between tables are created in the Relationships window.

Q: The Microsoft Access window Close button is actually a close-and-exit button.

Q: Microsoft Access database objects are displayed in the Browser Pane.

Q: Microsoft uses the term object as a general name for various parts of a Microsoft Access 2013 database.

Q: In addition to the basic command tabs, Microsoft Access 2013 also has additional contextual command tabs.

Q: The default Microsoft Access 2013 command tabs are HOME, CREATE, INTERNAL DATA and DATABASE TOOLS.

Q: Each Microsoft Access 2013 command tab contains a set of tools grouped into sets of related commands.

Q: The Microsoft Access 2013 tabbed Ribbon contains a set of control tabs.

Q: Most Microsoft Access 2013 commands and tools are available on the tabbed Ribbon.

Q: Microsoft Access 2013 uses the Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface.

Q: To start Microsoft Access 2013 in Windows 8, use the Start | All Programs | Microsoft Office | Microsoft Access 2013 command.

Q: Microsoft Access uses the AutoNumber data type to create surrogate keys.

Q: Microsoft Access 2013 uses the Access 2003 .mdb file format as the default file format for database files.

Q: Microsoft Access 2013 databases are stored using the file extension .accdb.

Q: The Microsoft Access application generator provides the ability to create and store forms, reports, and queries.

Q: Microsoft Access is a personal database that combines a DBMS with an application generator.

Q: Predestination was taught by _____. A. Luther and Kent B. Calvin and Hobbes C. Calvin and Mill D. Calvin and Luther

Q: The view that God selects each person for salvation or damnation is called ____. A. Determinism B. Free Will C. Predestination D. Samarra

Q: Stoics were generally ____. A. Determinists B. Fatalists C. Sophists D. Moists

Q: ____is the view that the events of life are destined. A. Free Will B. Determinism C. Fatalism D. Cubism

Q: Fatalism was taught by ____. A. Epictetus B. Aristotle C. Aquinas D. Diogenes

Q: According to Dennett, a narrative account of personal identity is the grounds for the meaning of life.

Q: Narratives are always accurate.

Q: Eastern thinkers tend to see the "I" as an illusion which keeps us from our true selves.

Q: The narrative account of personal identity depends upon body and memory.

Q: Narratives are a way of keeping identity alive.

Q: The basic law of identity is compatible with the memory standard of identity.

Q: According to Locke, the main criteria for personal identity is continuity of memory.

Q: Some people argue that personal identity is part of the soul.

Q: The "I" may only be defined by the body.

Q: According to ____, a narrative account of personal identity is the grounds for the meaning of life. A. Mead B. Dennett C. Ross D. MacIntyre

Q: According to ____, narratives are retold constantly, moving one further from the truth. A. Locke B. Hume C. Dennett D. Chalmers

Q: According to ____, we can stipulate a definition of identity, but not identify an actual identity. A. Hume B. Locke C. Mead D. Peirce

Q: According to ____, the "I" only comes into being in a social setting. A. Hume B. Locke C. Mead D. Peirce

Q: "To assume that if A is identical with B, and B is identical with C, then A is identical with C" describes the law of ______. A. Identity B. Memory C. Continuity D. Non-contradiction

Q: According to ____, the main criteria for personal identity is continuity of memory. A. Berkeley B. Locke C. Chomsky D. Hume

Q: The "I" may be defined by _____. A. Body B. Soul C. Memory D. All of the Above

Q: Conscious thought plays an important role in the modern theory of Epiphenomenalism.

Q: Epiphenomenalism holds that the basic causal processes and thought operations are physical brain activities.

Q: "Qualia" implies the qualitative content of emotions, sensation, and perceptions.

Q: According to Functionalism, mental phenomenalism should be identified with some physical part of the brain.

Q: Dual-Aspect theory was advanced by Spinoza.

Q: According to Dual-Aspect theory, there is only one substance.

Q: According to Materialism, no distinct mind substance exists.

Q: "To be is to be perceived" is Malebranche's most famous saying.

Q: According to Berkeley, physical substance does not exist.

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