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Oracle – Variables constants comments literals
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1. What is a variable in Oracle SQL?
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2. Which type of literal represents a text value in SQL?
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3. What does the term “integer literal” refer to in SQL?
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4. In SQL, what is the purpose of using comments within your SQL statements?
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5. Which of the following represents a valid integer literal in SQL?
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6. What is a constant in Oracle SQL?
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7. Which type of literal represents a number value in SQL?
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8. What is the purpose of using single quotes around text literals in SQL?
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9. In SQL, what does the term “numeric literal” refer to?
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10. Which of the following represents a valid text literal in SQL?
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11. What is the purpose of using comments in SQL statements?
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12. Which of the following is a valid date literal in SQL?
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13. What is the primary role of variables in SQL?
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14. Which type of literal represents a date value in SQL?
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15. In SQL, what does the term “boolean literal” refer to?
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16. Which of the following is a valid boolean literal in SQL?
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17. What is the purpose of using double quotes around identifiers in SQL?
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18. In SQL, what does the term “identifier” refer to?
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19. Which of the following is a valid identifier in SQL?
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20. What is the primary role of constants in SQL?
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21. Which type of literal represents a binary value in SQL?
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22. In SQL, what does the term “binary literal” refer to?
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23. Which of the following is a valid binary literal in SQL?
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24. What is the purpose of using /* / for comments in SQL statements?
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25. In SQL, what does the term “multi-line comment” refer to?
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