Q. 1 : Physical Disk Resources in an Oracle Database are
1. Control Files
2. Redo Log Files
3. Data Files
4. All of the above
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Q. 2 : What is a Schema
1. A Physical Organization of Objects in the Database
2. A Logical Organization of Objects in the Database
3. A Scheme Of Indexing
4. None of the above
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Q. 3 : An Oracle Instance is
1. Oracle Memory Structures
2. Oracle I/O Structures
3. Oracle Background Processes
4. All of the Above
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Q. 4 : The SGA Consists of the Following Items
1. Buffer Cache
2. Shared Pool
3. Redo Log Buffer
4. All of the Above
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Q. 5 : The area that stores the blocks recently used by SQL statements is
1. Shared Pool
2. Buffer Cache
3. PGA
4. UGA
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Q. 6 : Which of the following is not a Background Server Process in an Oracle
1. DB Writer
2. DB Reader
3. Log Writer
4. SMON
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Q. 7 : Which of the following is a valid background server processes in Oracle
1. ARCHiver
2. LGWR ( Log Writer )
3. DBWR ( Dbwriter )
4. All of the above
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Q. 8 : The process that writes the modified blocks to the data files is
1. DBWR
2. LGWR
3. PMON
4. SMON
1 : Oracle does not modify the data in data file. Once the server process
makes a change in the Memory, DBWR writes the modified blocks back to disk.
Q. 9 : The process that records information about the changes made by all
1. DBWR
2. SMON
3. CKPT
4. None of the above
4 : LGWR process records the information about changes to database
Q. 10 : Oracle does not consider a transaction committed until
1. The Data is written back to the disk by DBWR
2. The LGWR suclearcase/" target="_blank" >ccessfully writes the changes to redo
3. PMON Process commits the process changes
4. SMON Process Writes the data
Q. 11 : The process that performs internal operations like Tablespace
1. PMON
2. SMON
3. DBWR
4. ARCH
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Q. 12 : The process that manages the connectivity of user sessions is
1. PMON
2. SMON
3. SERV
4. NET8
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Q. 13 : The ARCH process is enabled when the database runs in a
1. PARALLEL Mode
2. ARCHIVE LOG Mode
3. NOARCHIVELOG Mode
4. None of the above
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Q. 14 : What performs the Check Point in the absence of a CKPT Process
1. DBWR
2. LGWR
3. PMON
4. SMON
2 : At a check point dbwr writes all data to data files from memory. At this
time the datafile headers have to be updated by LGWR in the absence of a CKPT
Q. 15 : If an application requests data that is already in the memory, it is
1. Cache Read
2. Cache Hit
3. Cache Miss
4. Cache Latch
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Q. 16 : If the data requested is in the memory but had to be reloaded due to
1. CACHE HIT
2. CACHE REFRESH
3. CACHE RELOAD
4. None of the above
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Q. 17 : If the data requested is not in the servers memory, it is referred to
1. CACHE DISK
2. CACHE MISS
3. CACHE READ
4. None of the above
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Q. 18 : You can Dynamically resize the following Parameters in the SGA
1. Buffer Cache
2. Library Cache
3. Dictionary Cache
4. None of the above
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Q. 19 : The memory area that stores the parsed representation of most
1. BUFFER CACHE
2. LIBRARY CACHE
3. DICTIONARY CACHE
4. NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Q. 20 : The Most recently used data dictionary information is stored in
1. DATA DICTIONARY CACHE
2. SHARED CACHE
3. BUFFER CACHE
4. NONE OF THE ABOVE
Q. 21 : The server memory that holds session-specific information is referred
1. Program or Private Global Area
2. Session Global Area
3. Temp Space
4. None of the above
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Q. 22 : The area of memory used by the server as temporary area for sorting
1. TEMP SPACE
2. SORT AREA
3. REDO BUFFER
4. SORT BUFFER
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Q. 23 : The fundamental unit of storage in a data file is
1. BYTE
2. BIT
3. BLOCK
4. None of the above
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Q. 24 : The process that resolves the in-doubt transactions in a distributed
1. ARCH
2. PROC
3. RECO
4. NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Q. 25 : The size of each buffer in the database is set using this parameter
1. DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS
2. DB_BLOCK_SIZE
3. DB_BYTE_SIZE
4. NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Q. 26 : The number of Block Buffers in the database is set in the init.ora
1. DB_BLOCK_SIZE
2. DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS
3. DB_BUFFER_CACHE
4. NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Q. 27 : The Parameter that sets the size of the shared SQL Area is
1. SHARED_SQL_AREA
2. SHARED_POOL_SIZE
3. SHARED_CACHE_SIZE
4. NONE OF THE ABOVE