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Microsoft AI-102 Exam - Topic 9 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AI-102 exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 9
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What is a primary characteristic of a relational database?

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Jacob
4 months ago
A is the right choice, SQL is the standard for relational databases.
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Stephen
4 months ago
Surprised to see D listed, duplicate data is a big no-no!
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Lorrie
4 months ago
C is a bit misleading, relational databases are structured.
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Hana
4 months ago
I disagree, B is more accurate. Dependencies are crucial.
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Elena
5 months ago
Definitely A, SQL is key for querying!
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Kristal
5 months ago
D definitely doesn't sound right because relational databases are supposed to minimize duplicate data, right?
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Alfred
5 months ago
C seems off to me; I thought relational databases were more structured than flexible.
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Tomoko
5 months ago
I remember something about dependencies, but I can't recall if it's a characteristic or a limitation of relational databases.
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Carlee
5 months ago
I think the answer might be A since relational databases use SQL for querying, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Skye
5 months ago
D - a large amount of duplicate data - that can't be right. Relational databases are designed to minimize data redundancy through normalization. I'll eliminate that one and focus on the other options.
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Rodney
5 months ago
Option C - a flexible data structure - sounds like it could be right. Relational databases are known for their ability to handle complex, structured data. I'll make sure to review my notes on the core characteristics.
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Stanford
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know relational databases have tables with rows and columns, but I can't remember if the lack of dependencies between tables is a defining feature. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Aide
6 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is A - data is queried and manipulated using a variant of the SQL language. That's a key characteristic of relational databases.
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Ashlyn
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused here. The file is on UserB's desktop, but the flow is failing to find it. I'm not sure if changing the file location is the best approach, since the file is already in the right place.
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Becky
6 months ago
Based on the requirements to isolate the different traffic types, I think VXLAN is the way to go. It provides a more flexible and scalable solution compared to traditional VLANs.
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Cyndy
11 months ago
Wow, they really want to trip us up with these options. But I'm confident A is the way to go.
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Sage
10 months ago
User 3: Yeah, A makes the most sense in this context.
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Romana
10 months ago
User 2: I agree, data is queried and manipulated using SQL in a relational database.
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Jani
11 months ago
User 1: I think A is the correct answer.
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Alberto
11 months ago
Duplicate data? In a relational database? Nah, I don't think so. Gotta be A!
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Lezlie
9 months ago
A relational database is all about organizing data efficiently, so A) data is queried and manipulated by using a variant of the SQL language makes sense.
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Jolene
9 months ago
Definitely not D, that would defeat the purpose of a relational database. A) data is queried and manipulated by using a variant of the SQL language.
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Wynell
10 months ago
Yeah, that's right. A relational database is all about using SQL to work with the data. A) data is queried and manipulated by using a variant of the SQL language.
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Ivette
10 months ago
I agree, duplicate data doesn't make sense in a relational database. A) data is queried and manipulated by using a variant of the SQL language.
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Herminia
11 months ago
Flexible data structure? That's not what I learned about relational databases. I'll go with A.
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Lawanda
11 months ago
Hmm, I think the correct answer is A. SQL is the heart of relational databases, right?
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Joesph
11 months ago
A relational database with SQL? That's a no-brainer! Time to show off my database skills.
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Felicidad
10 months ago
D) a large amount of duplicate data
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Dacia
10 months ago
B) a lack of dependencies between tables
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Christa
10 months ago
C) a flexible data structure
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Phung
10 months ago
C) a flexible data structure
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Lorean
11 months ago
A) data is queried and manipulated by using a variant of the SQL language
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Reynalda
11 months ago
A) data is queried and manipulated by using a variant of the SQL language
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Emilio
11 months ago
I think option C) a flexible data structure is also a primary characteristic. It allows for efficient storage and retrieval of data.
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Mattie
11 months ago
I agree with Cassi. Using SQL makes it easy to work with the data in a relational database.
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Cassi
12 months ago
I think the primary characteristic of a relational database is A) data is queried and manipulated by using a variant of the SQL language.
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