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Databases and Rails Recap Quiz for Week 2
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## Week 3 Quiz | |
## 1) What does ORM stand for? | |
## 2) What are the four functions of persistent storage? (hint: CRUD) | |
## 3) The result is 'princess bride' what was the query? You can use Ruby (ActiveRecord) or SQL | |
class User < ActiveRecord::Base | |
end | |
------------------------------------ | |
| Users Table | | |
+----+---------+-------------------+ | |
| ID | Name | Movie | | |
|----+---------+-------------------| | |
| 1 | Richard | zoolander | | |
|----+---------+-------------------| | |
| 2 | Ruby | princess bride | | |
|----+---------+-------------------| | |
| 3 | Chris | sandlot | | |
+----+---------+-------------------| | |
## 4) What type of key does the ID column represent in the Users table above | |
A) Foreign | |
B) Primary | |
C) Public | |
D) Private | |
## 5) MIN is a database function, list one more | |
## 6) In Rails we could build a blog. On each blog post we might want comments. We could say that a Post has_many :comments and that a Comment belongs to :post. | |
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base | |
has_many :comments | |
end | |
class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base | |
belongs_to :post | |
end | |
A post has properties :title, :author_name, and :body, a comment has properties :name & :body. Sketch out a posts table and a comments table including the primary and foreign keys. Use this data: | |
1) "John" wrote a post titled "I love dogs" with the content "woof", "richard" commented "that was great", susan commented "cats are better" | |
2) "Sara" wrote a post titled "cars are great" with the content " I think they are", "james" commented "they are" | |
Sketch this out so it looks like the users table above | |
## 7) Using only Ruby (ActiveRecord) and using the data from the above example, how would we find all the posts that were written by "john". | |
## 8) What is the output of the following | |
puts "hello".class | |
# => __________________ | |
puts {:bird => 'tweet'}.class | |
# => ___________________ | |
class Adult | |
end | |
class Child < Adult | |
end | |
little_richie = Child.new | |
puts little_richie.class | |
# => ___________________ | |
Hints: | |
select, where, count, from, *, = | |
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