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Exam Number/Code: 70-228

Exam name: MCDBA Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Enterprise Edition

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1. You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. The server contains a database named Sales that has two data files and one transaction log file. Each data file is located on its own hard disk and exists in its own filegroup.You perform full database, differential, and transaction log backups on a regular basis. All backups made during a single week are striped across three disk backup devices. A portion of the header information for the current week's backups is shown in the following table.
BackupName BackupType BackupFinishDate
----------------------- --------------- ---------------------------
sales_db_20000625 1 2000-06-25 21:57:04.000
sales_tl_20000626_1 2 2000-06-26 11:04:22.000
sales_tl_20000626_2 2 2000-06-26 15:06:33.000
sales_df_20000626 5 2000-06-26 21:15:48.000
sales_tl_20000627_1 2 2000-06-27 11:03:39.000
sales_tl_20000627_2 2 2000-06-27 15:04:59.000
sales_df_20000627 5 2000-06-27 21:31:13.000
sales_tl_20000628_1 2 2000-06-28 11:05:16.000
On June 28, 2000, at 1:47 P.M., the hard disk that contains the PRIMARY filegroup fails. You want to recover as much data as possible.What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)
A. Backup the transaction log by using the NO_LOG option.
B. Backup the transaction log by using the NO_TRUNCATE option.
C. Restore the most recent full database backup.
D. Restore the most recent differential backup.
E. Restore all differential backups in sequence.
F. Restore all transaction log backups in sequence.
G. Restore all transaction logs since the most recent differential backup.
Answer: BCDG


2.You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer named CorpSql. The server is a member of a Microsoft Windows NT domain named CORPDOMAIN. CorpSql is configured for Windows Authentication and contains three databases named Sales Finance and Research Sophie is an administrative assistant in your company. She uses a suite of client/server applications to access all three databases on CorpSql. Sophie transfers to a different department within the company and requires access only to the Research database. Her former manager requests that you remove Sophie's access to the Sales And Finance databases.
You need to configure the appropriate permissions for Sophie. Which batch of Transact-SQL statements should you execute?
A. USE Finance
GO
EXEC sp_revokedbaccess Sophie
USE Sales
GO
EXEC sp_revokedbaccess Sophie
B. USE Finance
GO
EXEC sp_addrolemember 'db_denydatareader','Sophie'
USE Sales
GO
EXEC sp_addrolemember 'db_denydatareader','Sophie'
C. USE Master
GO
EXEC sp_droplogin 'CorpDomainSophie'
GO
D. USE Finance
GO
EXEC sp_denylogin 'Sophie'
USE Sales
GO
EXEC sp_grantlogin 'Sophie'
Answer: A

3. You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. You import a large amount of data into the Contracts database. After the import, you perform a full database backup. You examine the hard disk and discover that the log file has grown from 200 MB to 800 MB.
You want to recover disk space as quickly as possible without losing backup information. Which two Transact-SQL statements should you execute? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. BACKUP LOG Contracts WITH no_log
B. BACKUP LOG Contracts WITH truncate_only
C. BACKUP LOG Contracts To disk='E:SQLBackupContracts_Log.bkp'
D. ALTER DATABASE Contracts
(Name=Contract_Log.ldf,
FILENAME='E:DataContracts.ldf',
SIZE=200)
E. DBCC ShrinkDatabase (Contracts, 200)
F. DBCC ShrinkFile (Contracts_Log, 200)
Answer: CF

4. You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. The server contains a database named Inventory. The database has a Parts table that has a field named InStock.hen parts are shipped, a table named PartsShipped is updated. When parts are received, a table named PartsReceived is updated. The relationship of these tables is shown in the exhibit. (Click the <<ItemExhibitName>> button.)
You want the database to update the InStock field automatically. What should you do?
A. Add triggers to the PartsShipped and the PartsReceived tables that update the InStock field in the Parts table.
B. Create a user-defined function that calculates current inventory by running aggregate queries on the PartsShipped and PartsReceived tables.
C. Use a view that creates an InStock field as part of an aggregate query.
D. Create stored procedures for modifying the PartsReceived and the PartsShipped tables that also modify the InStock field in the Parts table.Use these procedures exclusively when modifying data in the PartsReceived and the PartsShipped tables.
Answer: A

5. You are the database administrator for a university. You are migrating a database from an old database management system to SQL Server 2000. You export student data from the database to a text file. All students have unique ID numbers. In the file, the student data is ordered according to these ID numbers.
On the server, you create a table named Students. You create indexes on the Students table as shown in the following output.
index_description index_keys
nonclustered lastName, firstName
clustered, unique, primary key studentID
You want to load the student data into the new database as quickly as possible by using the BULK INSERT statement. Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Specify an ORDER clause.Sort the student ID numbers in ascending order.
B. Specify an ORDER clause.Sort the student ID numbers in descending order.
C. Drop both indexes from the Students table before using the BULK INSERT statement.Re-create the indexes when the data load is complete.
D. Drop the nonclustered index from the Students table before using the BULK INSERT statement.Re-create the nonclustered index when the data load is complete.
E. Drop the clustered index from the Students table before using the BULK INSERT statement.Re-create the clustered index when the data load is complete.
Answer: AD

6. You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. You are configuring a database for an inventory application. The hard disks on your server are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the <<ItemExhibitName>> button.)
The operating system files are located on drive C. Your database will store a maximum of 6 GB of data and requires a maximum of 2 GB of disk space for the transaction log.You want to optimize database performance. What should you do?
A. Add a 2-GB transaction log to drive D, a 3-GB data file to drive E, and a 3-GB data file to drive F.
B. Add a 1-GB transaction log to drive C, a 1-GB transaction log to drive D, a 3-GB data file to drive E, and a 3-GB data file to drive F.
C. Add a 1-GB transaction log to drive E, a 1-GB transaction log to drive F, a 3-GB data file to drive E, and a 3-GB data file to drive F.
D. Add a 2-GB transaction log to drive F, a 3-GB data file to drive D, and a 3-GB data file to drive E.
Answer: A

7. You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. When you arrive at work, you learn that power to the server has been interrupted.You need to find out whether the power loss damaged the databases on the server. You also need to correct any damage that occurred as quickly as possible. You have valid backups of each database previous to the power loss.What should you do?
A. Select the torn page detection option for each database.If torn pages are detected, execute the DBCC CHECKDB statement, and specify the REPAIR_FAST option.
B. Execute the Sp_table_validation stored procedure for all tables in each database.If errors are detected, restore each damaged database from the most recent backup.
C. Execute the DBCC CHECKDB statement, and specify the PHYSICAL_ONLY option.If errors are detected, execute the DBCC DBREPAIR statement for each damaged database.
D. Execute the DBCC CHECKDB statement, and specify the PHYSICAL_ONLY option.If errors are detected, restore the database from the most recent backup.
Answer: D

8. You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer at your company's warehouse. All product orders are shipped from this warehouse. Orders are received at 30 sales offices. Each sales office offers a range of products specific to its region.Each sales office contains one SQL Server 2000 computer. These servers connect to the warehouse through dial-up connections as needed, typically once a day. Each sales office needs data pertaining only to its region.You need to replicate inventory data from the server at the warehouse to the servers at the sales offices. You want to minimize the amount of time needed to replicate the data.
Which three actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Create one publication for each Subscriber.
B. Create one publication for all Subscribers.
C. Enable horizontal filtering.
D. Enable vertical filtering.
E. Use pull subscriptions.
F. Use push subscriptions.
Answer: ACE


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