What This Document Is
This document presents a series of True/False questions designed to assess understanding of Chapter Three from CIT 3403: Database Management at Arkansas State University. The questions focus on the concepts of supertype/subtype relationships, specialization, generalization, and completeness/disjointness constraints within database modeling. It’s a self-assessment tool intended for students studying relational database design.
Why This Document Matters
Students enrolled in CIT 3403 will find this resource valuable when preparing for quizzes and exams covering relational database modeling. It’s particularly useful for reinforcing comprehension of key terminology and the practical application of supertype/subtype relationships. Instructors may also use these questions to quickly gauge student understanding of core concepts. This practice helps solidify knowledge before more complex database design tasks.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides questions *about* the material, but does not *teach* the material. It’s a test of existing knowledge, not a substitute for reading the chapter, attending lectures, or completing assigned exercises. Successfully answering these questions requires a prior understanding of the concepts presented in Chapter Three. It does not offer explanations for incorrect answers.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes 62 True/False questions, each addressing a specific concept related to supertype/subtype relationships. Each question is accompanied by an answer key, a Learning Objective (LO) reference indicating the chapter section it relates to, a difficulty level (Easy, Moderate, Difficult), a classification (Concept), and an AACSB tag (Information Technology). This preview includes questions 48-62 as examples. The full document does *not* include detailed explanations of the answers, only their correctness.