Roll No.................................
(114) 4303
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Master of Science (IT) (Second Semester)
Examination, May/June, 2019
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & ORACLE
Duration : 3 /Max. Marks : 80
/Min. Pass Marks : 32
Instructions :
1. The question paper is divided in five units. Each unit carries an internal
choice.
2. Attempt one question from each unit. Thus attempt five questions in all.
3. All questions carry equal marks.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary.
5. English version should be deemed to be correct in case of any anomaly in
translation.
6. Candidate should write his/her Roll Number at the prescribed space on the
question paper.
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I/(Unit I)
1. (a)
Explain the structure of relational database.
(b)
What are database system applications ? What are various database
languages ?
/(Or)
2. (a) Relational Algebra Cross product Join
What is relational algebra ? Differentiate between Cross product and Join
operation.
(b)
What is database schema ? Explain its importance in database system.
II/(Unit II)
3.
Write short notes on (any four) :
(i) 3NF
(ii) Multivalue dependency
(iii) Query interpretation
(iv) Query evaluation
(v) BCNF
(vi) INF
(vii) Query execution plan.
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III/(Unit III)
5. (a)
Explain Deadlock handling with suitable example.
(b)
Explain time stamped based protocol.
/(Or)
6. (a) ACID
Explain ACID properties with suitable example.
(b)
Explain Concurrency control with suitable example.
IV/(Unit IV)
7. (a) DDL
Write short note on creating, altering and dropping tables using DDL
(Data Definition Language).
(b)
Explain Commit and Rollback with example.
/(Or)
8. (a) DML
Explain various operations of DML (Data Manipulation Language).
(b)
Write short note on (any two) :
(i) Grant
(ii) Revoke
(iii) SQL functions.
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V/(Unit V)
9. (a) PL/SQL
Explain block structure of PL/SQL.
(b) PL/SQL
Explain Programming features of PL/SQL.
/(Or)
10. (a) PL/SQL code
Write PL/SQL code to print factorial of a given number.
(b) PL/SQL Cursor
Explain cursor in PL/SQL.
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