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Chapter 1 Quiz

Questão 1 de 10

1

Which clause in the following program is incorrect?
proc sql;
select sex, mean(weight) as avgweight
from company.employees company.health
where employees.id=health.id
group by sex;

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • GROUP BY

  • FROM

  • WHERE

  • SELECT

Explicação

Questão 2 de 10

1

How many statements does the program below contain?
proc sql;
select grapes, oranges,
grapes+oranges as sumsales
from sales.produce
order by sumsales;

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • two

  • three

  • four

  • five

Explicação

Questão 3 de 10

1

Which of the clauses below correctly sorts rows by the values of the columns Price and SqFeet?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. order by price, sqfeet

  • b. order price, sqfeet

  • c. sort price sqfeet

  • d. sort by price sqfeet

Explicação

Questão 4 de 10

1

Complete the following PROC SQL query to select the columns Address and SqFeet from the table List.Size and to select Price from the table List.Price. (Only the Address column appears in both tables.)
proc sql;
__________
from list.size, list.price;

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. Either select size.address, sqfeet, price or select price.address, sqfeet, price

  • b. select size.address, sqfeet, price

  • c. select price.address, sqfeet, price

  • d. select address, sqfeet, price

Explicação

Questão 5 de 10

1

What happens if you use a GROUP BY clause in a PROC SQL step without a summary function?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. The first numeric column is summed by default.

  • b. The GROUP BY clause is changed to an ORDER BY clause.

  • c. The step does not execute.

  • d. The step executes but does not group or sort data.

Explicação

Questão 6 de 10

1

Which of the following will cause PROC SQL to list rows that have no data in the Address column?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. WHERE address is null

  • b. WHERE address not exists

  • c. WHERE address is missing

  • d. Both WHERE address is missing and WHERE address is null

Explicação

Questão 7 de 10

1

Consider this PROC SQL query:
proc sql;
select flightnumber,
count(*) as Flights,
avg(boarded)
label="Average Boarded"
format=3.
from sasuser.internationalflights
group by flightnumber
having avg(boarded) > 150;
The table Sasuser.Internationalflights contains 201 rows, 7 unique values of FlightNumber, 115 unique values of Boarded, and 4 different flight numbers that have an average value of Boarded that is greater than 150. How many rows of output will the query generate?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. 1

  • b. 150

  • c. 4

  • d. 7

Explicação

Questão 8 de 10

1

You are writing a PROC SQL query that will display the names of all library cardholders who work as volunteers for the library, and the number of books that each volunteer currently has checked out. You will use one or both of the following tables:
Library.Circulation lists the name and contact information for all library cardholders, and the number of books that each cardholder currently has checked out.
Library.Volunteers lists the name and contact information for all library volunteers.
Assume that the values of Name are unique in both tables. Which of the following PROC SQL queries will produce your report?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. proc sql;
    select name
    from library.volunteers
    where name, checkedout in
    (select name, checkedout
    from library.circulation);

  • b. proc sql;
    select name, checkedout
    from library.circulation
    where name in
    (select name
    from library.volunteers);

  • c. proc sql;
    select name, checkedout
    from library.circulation
    where name in
    (select name
    from library.volunteers;);

  • d. proc sql;
    select name, checkedout
    from library.circulation
    where * in
    (select *
    from library.volunteers);

Explicação

Questão 9 de 10

1

You are creating a PROC SQL query that will list all employees who have spent (or overspent) their allotted 120 hours of vacation for the current year. The hours that each employee used are stored in the existing column Spent. Your query defines a new column, Balance, to calculate each employee's balance of vacation hours.
Which query will produce the report that you want?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. proc sql;
    select name, spent,
    120-spent as calculated Balance
    from Company.Absences
    where balance <= 0;

  • b. proc sql;
    select name, spent,
    120-spent as calculated Balance
    from Company.Absences
    where calculated balance <= 0;

  • c. proc sql;
    select name, spent,
    120-spent as Balance
    from Company.Absences
    where balance <= 0;

  • d. proc sql;
    select name, spent,
    120-spent as Balance
    from Company.Absences
    where calculated balance <= 0;

Explicação

Questão 10 de 10

1

Which statement about the following PROC SQL query is false?
proc sql;
validate
select name label='Country',
rate label='Literacy Rate'
from world.literacy
where 'Asia' =
(select continent
from world.continents
where literacy.name =
continents.country)
order by 2;

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a. PROC SQL will not execute this query when it is submitted.

  • b. The query syntax is not valid.

  • c. After the query is submitted, the SAS log will indicate whether the query has valid syntax.

  • d. The outer query must pass values to the subquery before the subquery can return values to the outer query.

Explicação