I'm pretty sure this is asking about the SQL statements used for database structure management, so I think the answer is DDL (Data Definition Language).
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. The limitpnv attribute limits the privileges that can be assumed by the account. The "!file_wnte" part is disabling the file write privilege.
Ah, the Container widget. I remember learning about that in class. I'm pretty sure the answer is A, but I'll quickly skim the question again just to confirm.
Ha! Someone's trying to trick us. EXP and imp? That's like asking which dinosaurs are still around. I'm going with B and C, the modern Oracle backup tools.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I know RMAN is a backup tool, but I'm not sure if EXPdp counts as a logical backup method. Guess I'll have to review my Oracle 11g backup and recovery notes again.
Well, obviously B and C are the correct answers. EXP and imp are legacy utilities, not logical backup methods in Oracle 11g. I'm surprised they're even on the list.
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