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6.02 BCT - Identify and Explain Database Terms

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DatabaseWhat type of software is designed to act as an electronic filing cabinet organizing collections of data?
FieldIf you created a database of your friends' addresses that could be sorted by their last names, what would "Last Name" be called?
FieldsIf you had a database of names and phone numbers, what would LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, and PHONE NUMBER be examples of?
DatabaseWhat type of software would a company use to keep records of customers and employees?
A to Z orderWhat does ascending order mean?
DatabaseWhat is a collection of related information known as?
RecordWhat is all the information about one subject in an electronic database called?
EntryWhat is a piece or item of information in a database known as?
FileWhat term applies to a collection of related records in a database?
SortTo put data in a particular order, what operation should you perform?
<How do you write the mathematical operator "less than"?
>=How do you write the mathematical operator "equal to or greater than"?
Automated Card CatalogWhat is an example of a computerized database program that could be found in a school?
Filing CabinetWhat item could an electronic database be compared to?
FileWhat is a set of related records in a database known as?
AscendingIf students are lined up from the youngest to the oldest, what is the sort order?
DescendingIf books are organized from the most expensive to the cheapest, what is the sort order?
SearchingTo find a specific entry in a record, what method would you use?
Entry, field, file, recordWhat are the four parts of a database listed in ascending order?
DatabaseWhat software is used to organize large amounts of data?
EntryWhat is an item of information in a database known as?
RecordsWhat is a group of related fields KNOWN AS?


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West Lake Middle School
Apex, NC

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