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KS2 ICT Practice Test: Databases - Storing Electronic Information
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Databases are storage systems which allow you to store and organise vast quantities of information or data. Databases are organised in a way that makes them easy to search for the information they hold.

KS2 ICT Practice Test: Databases - Storing Electronic Information
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10 Questions

1. What is another name for the information held in a database?
2. Imagine an animal database in which each record has these fields: number of legs, habitat, lifespan, diet. Which of the following pieces of information could NOT be found out from the database?
3. What is a database search called?
4. Which database might you use to help you find your next library book?
5. If you had a database for the children in your class and you wanted to organise the list of children by date of birth, you would instruct the database to do what?
6. In a database about planets, all of the information about Mars would be held on what?
7. A planet database could be organised in which of the following ways?
8. Which fields would you expect to find in a database of library books?
9. Each record on a database has several different what?
10. Which of the following types of information could you store in a database?