DMF-1220 Practice Test Questions

479 Questions


XML provides a language for representing both structures and unstructured data and information.


A. TRUE


B. FALSE





A.
  TRUE

Effectiveness metrics for a data governance programme includes: achievement of goals and objectives; extend stewards are using the relevant tools; effectiveness of communication; and effectiveness of education.


A. FALSE


B. RRUE





B.
  RRUE

Bold means doing something that might cause short term pain, not just something that looks good in a marketing email.


A. TRUE


B. FALSE





A.
  TRUE

The neutral zone is one of the phases in the Bridges’ transition phases.


A. TRUE


B. FALSE





A.
  TRUE

Some document management systems have a module that may support different types of workflows such as:


A. Quality Assurance Testing (QA)


B. Manual workflows that indicate where the user send the document


C. User Acceptance Testing (UAT)


D. Dynamic rules that allow for different workflows based on content


E. All of the above


F. None of the above





B.
  Manual workflows that indicate where the user send the document

D.
  Dynamic rules that allow for different workflows based on content

Drivers for data governance most often focus on reducing risk or improving processes. Please select the elements that relate to the improvement of processes:


A. Regulatory compliance


B. Data quality improvements


C. Metadata management


D. Efficiency in development projects


E. Vendor management


F. All of the above





F.
  All of the above

Content management includes the systems for organizing information resources so that they can specially be stored.


A. TRUE


B. FALSE





B.
  FALSE

Reference and Master Data Management follow these guiding principles:


A. Quality


B. Stewardship


C. Authority


D. Ownership


E. Exclusivity


F. Inclusivity





A.
  Quality

B.
  Stewardship

C.
  Authority

D.
  Ownership

Field overloading: Unnecessary data duplication is often a result of poor data management.


A. TRUE


B. FALSE





B.
  FALSE

Master data is an aggregation of:


A. Transaction Structure Data


B. Database Structure Data


C. Reference Data


D. Enterprise Structure Data





A.
  Transaction Structure Data

C.
  Reference Data

D.
  Enterprise Structure Data

Examples of technical metadata include:


A. Column Properties


B. Access permissions


C. Internal


D. Conceptual


E. ETL job details





A.
  Column Properties

D.
  Conceptual

E.
  ETL job details

Databases are categorized in three general ways:


A. Warped


B. Non-relational


C. Relational


D. Accessible


E. None of the above


F. Hierarchical





B.
  Non-relational

C.
  Relational

F.
  Hierarchical


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