A.1 Branch User Views of DreamHome
A.1.1 Data Requirements
Branches
DreamHome has branch offices in cities throughout the United Kingdom. Each branch office is allocated members of staff, including a Manager, who manages the operations of the office. The data describing a branch office includes a unique branch number, address (street, city, and postcode), telephone numbers (up to a maximum of three), and the name of the member of staff who currently manges the office. Additional data is held on each Manager, which includes the date that the Manager assumed his or her position at the current branch office, and a monthly bonus payment based upon his or her performance in the property for rent market.
Staff
Members of staff with the role of Supervisor are responsible for the day-to-day activities of an allocated group of staff called Assistants (up to a maximum of 10, at any one time). Not all members of staff are assigned to a Supervisor. The data stored regarding each member of staff includes staff number, name, address, position, salary, name of Supervisor (where applicable), and the details of the branch office at which a member of staff is currently working. The staff number is unique across all branches of DreamHome.
Properties for rent
Each branch office offers a range of properties for rent. The data stored for each property includes property number, address (street, city, postcode), type, number of rooms, monthly rent, and the details of the property owner. The property number is unique across all branch offices. The management of a property is assigned to a member of staff whenever it is rented out or requires to be rented out. A member of staff may manage a maximum of 100 properties for rent at any one time.
When a given property is available for rent, the property details will be displayed on the DreamHome Web site and, when necessary, as advertisements in local and national newspapers.
Property owners
The details of property owners are also stored. There are two main types of property owner: private owners and business owners. The data stored for private owners includes owner number, name, address, telephone number, email, and password. The data stored on business owners includes name of business, type of business, address, telephone number, email, password, and contact name. The password will allow owners access to parts of the DreamHome database using the Web.
Clients
DreamHome refers to members of the public interested in renting property as clients. To become a client, a person must first register at a branch office of DreamHome. The data stored on clients includes client number, name, telephone number, email, preferred type of accommodation, and the maximum rent that the client is prepared to pay. Also stored is the name of the member of staff who processed the registration, the date the client joined, and some details on the branch office at which the client registered. The client number is unique across all DreamHome branche ...
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1. A.1 Branch User Views of DreamHome
A.1.1 Data Requirements
Branches
DreamHome has branch offices in cities throughout the United
Kingdom. Each branch office is allocated members of staff,
including a Manager, who manages the operations of the office.
The data describing a branch office includes a unique branch
number, address (street, city, and postcode), telephone numbers
(up to a maximum of three), and the name of the member of
staff who currently manges the office. Additional data is held
on each Manager, which includes the date that the Manager
assumed his or her position at the current branch office,
and a monthly bonus payment based upon his or her
performance in the property for rent market.
Staff
Members of staff with the role of Supervisor are responsible for
the day-to-day activities of an allocated group of staff called
Assistants (up to a maximum of 10, at any one time). Not all
members of staff are assigned to a Supervisor. The data stored
regarding each member of staff includes staff number, name,
address, position, salary, name of Supervisor (where
applicable), and the details of the branch office at
which a member of staff is currently working. The staff number
is unique across all branches of DreamHome.
Properties for rent
Each branch office offers a range of properties for rent. The
data stored for each property includes property number, address
(street, city, postcode), type, number of rooms, monthly rent,
and the details of the property owner. The property number is
unique across all branch offices. The management of a property
is assigned to a member of staff whenever it is rented out or
requires to be rented out. A member of staff may
manage a maximum of 100 properties for rent at any one time.
2. When a given property is available for rent, the property details
will be displayed on the DreamHome Web site and, when
necessary, as advertisements in local and national newspapers.
Property owners
The details of property owners are also stored. There are two
main types of property owner: private owners and business
owners. The data stored for private owners includes owner
number, name, address, telephone number, email, and password.
The data stored on business owners includes name of business,
type of business, address, telephone number, email, password,
and contact name. The password will allow owners access to
parts of the DreamHome database using the Web.
Clients
DreamHome refers to members of the public interested in
renting property as clients. To become a client, a person must
first register at a branch office of DreamHome. The data stored
on clients includes client number, name, telephone number,
email, preferred type of accommodation, and the maximum rent
that the client is prepared to pay. Also stored is the name of the
member of staff who processed the registration, the date the
client joined, and some details on the branch office at which the
client registered. The client number is unique across
all DreamHome branches.
Leases
When a property is rented out, a lease is drawn up between the
client and the property. The data listed in detail on the lease
includes lease number, client number, name and address,
property number and address, monthly rent, method of payment,
an indication of whether the deposit has been paid deposit
(calculated as twice the monthly rent), duration of lease, and the
start and end dates of the lease period.
Newspapers
When required, the details of properties for rent are advertised
in local and national newspapers. The data stored includes the
property number, address, type, number of rooms, rent, the date
advertised, the name of the newspaper, and the cost to advertise.
3. The data stored on each newspaper includes the newspaper
name, address, telephone number, and contact name.
A.1.2 Transaction Requirements (Sample)
Data entry
· Enter the details of a new branch (such as branch B003 in
Glasgow).
· Enter the details of a new member of staff at a branch (such as
Ann Beech at branch B003).
· Enter the details of a lease between a client and property (such
as client Mike Ritchie renting out property number PG4 from
the 10-May-12 to 9-May-13).
· Enter the details of a property advertised in a newspaper (such
as property number PG4 advertised in the Glasgow Daily
newspaper on the 06-May-12).
Data update/deletion
· Update/delete the details of a branch.
· Update/delete the details of a member of staff at a branch.
· Update/delete the details of a given lease at a given branch.
· Update/delete the details of a newspaper advertisement
at a given branch.
Data queries
Examples of queries required by the Branch user views:
· (a) List the details of branches in a given city.
· (b) Identify the total number of branches in each city.
· (c) List the name, position, and salary of staff at a given
branch, ordered by staff name.
· (d) Identify the total number of staff and the sum of their
salaries.
· (e) Identify the total number of staff in each position at
branches in Glasgow.
· (f) List the name of each Manager at each branch, ordered by
branch address.
· (g) List the names of staff supervised by a named Supervisor.
· (h) List the property number, address, type, and rent of all
properties in Glasgow, ordered by rental amount.
· (i) List the details of properties for rent managed by a named
4. member of staff.
· (j) Identify the total number of properties assigned to each
member of staff at a given branch.
· (k) List the details of properties provided by business owners
at a given branch.
· (l) Identify the total number of properties of each type at all
branches.
· (m) Identify the details of private property owners that
provide more than one property for rent.
· (n) Identify flats with at least three rooms and with a monthly
rent no higher than £500 in Aberdeen.
· (o) List the number, name, and telephone number of clients
and their property preferences at a given branch.
· (p) Identify the properties that have been advertised more than
the average number of times.
· (q) List the details of leases due to expire next month
at a given branch.
· (r) List the total number of leases with rental periods that are
less than one year at branches in London.
· (s) List the total possible daily rental for property at each
branch, ordered by branch number.
A.2 Staff User Views of DreamHome
A.2.1 Data Requirements
Staff
The data required on members of staff includes staff number,
name (first and last name), position, gender, date of birth
(DOB), and name of the Supervisor (where appropriate).
Members of staff in the position of Supervisor supervise an
allocated group of staff (up to a maximum of 10 at any one
time).
Properties for rent
The data stored on property for rent includes property number,
address (street, city, and postcode), type, number of rooms,
monthly rent, and the details of the property owner. The
5. monthly rent for a property is reviewed annually. Most of the
properties rented out by DreamHome are apartments (or flats).
The management of a property is assigned to a member of staff
whenever it is rented out or ready to be rented out. A member of
staff may manage a maximum of 100 properties for rent at any
one time.
Property owners
There are two main types of property owner: private owners and
business owners. The data stored on private owners includes
owner number, name (first and last name), address, telephone
number, email, and password. The data stored on business
owners includes owner number, name of business, business
type, address, telephone number, email, password, and contact
name.
Clients
When a prospective client registers with DreamHome, the data
stored includes the client number, name (first and last name),
telephone number, email, and some data on the desired property,
including the preferred type of accommodation and the
maximum rent that the client is prepared to pay. Also stored is
the name of the member of staff who registered the new client.
Property viewings
Clients may request to view property. The data stored includes
client number, name and telephone number, property number
and address, date the client viewed the property, and any
comments made by the client regarding the suitability of the
property. A client may view the same property only once
on a given date.
Leases
Once a client finds a suitable property, a lease is drawn up. The
information on the lease includes lease number, client number
and name, property number, address, type and number of rooms,
monthly rent, method of payment, deposit (calculated as twice
the monthly rent), whether the deposit is paid, the start and end
dates of the rental period, and the duration of the lease. The
lease number is unique across
6. all DreamHome branches. A client may hold a lease associated
with a given property from a minimum of three months
to a maximum of 1 year.
A.2.2 Transaction Requirements (Sample)
Data entry
· Enter the details for a new property and the owner (such as
details of property number PG4 in Glasgow owned by Tina
Murphy).
· Enter the details of a new client (such as details of Mike
Ritchie).
· Enter the details of a client viewing a property (such as client
Mike Ritchie viewing property number PG4 in Glasgow on the
06-May-12).
· Enter the details of a lease between a client and property (such
as client Mike Ritchie renting out property number PG4 from
the 10-May-12 to 9-May-13).
Data update/deletion
· Update/delete the details of a property.
· Update/delete the details of a property owner.
· Update/delete the details of a client.
· Update/delete the details of a property viewing by a client.
· Update/delete the details of a lease.
Data queries
Examples of queries required by the Staff user views:
· (a) List details of staff supervised by a named Supervisor at
the branch.
· (b) List details of all Assistants alphabetically by name at the
branch.
· (c) List the details of property (including the rental deposit)
available for rent at the branch, along with the owner’s details.
· (d) List the details of properties managed by a named member
of staff at the branch.
· (e) List the clients registering at the branch and the names of
the members of staff who registered the clients.
· (f) Identify properties located in Glasgow with rents no higher
than £450.
7. · (g) Identify the name and telephone number of an owner
of a given property.
· (h) List the details of comments made by clients
viewing a given property.
· (i) Display the names and phone numbers of clients who have
viewed a given property but not supplied comments.
· (j) Display the details of a lease between a named client
and a given property.
· (k) Identify the leases due to expire next month at the branch.
· (l) List the details of properties that have not been rented out
for more than three months.
· (m) Produce a list of clients whose preferences
match a particular property.
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The structure of valine, an amino acid, is shown. What portion
of the valine
molecule is indicated by the shaded area?
Select one:
a. amino group
b. carbon chain
c. carboxyl group
d. R group
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Nucleotides are composed of
Select one:
a. adenosine triphosphate, pentose sugars, and phosphates.
b. DNA, ribose sugars and polypeptides.
c. nitrogen-containing bases, phosphates, and peptides.
d. phosphates, pentose sugars, and nitrogen-containing bases.
What are the primary constituents of cell membranes?
Select one:
a. carbohydrates
b. lipids
c. minerals
d. proteins
Which of the following is an organic catalyst and usually a
protein?
Select one:
10. a. ATP
b. coenzyme
c. enzyme
d. substrate
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Which of the following cell organelles is the site of the citric
acid cycle?
11. Select one:
a. Golgi apparatus
b. mitochondria
c. nucleus
d. ribosome
What is the degradation product of heme?
Select one:
a. bile pigment
b. globin
c. iron
d. porphyrin
During photosynthesis, which of the following happens?
Select one:
a. Carbon dioxide is reduced to glucose.
b. Chloroplasts convert solar energy to ADP.
c. Hydrogen atoms reduce water to glucose.
d. Water is hydrolyzed.
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Which of these are the photosynthetic organs of a plant?
Select one:
a. cones
b. fruits
c. leaves
d. seeds
Which of these is an end product of photosynthesis?
Select one:
a. ATP
13. b. carbon dioxide
c. glucose
d. water
What is the total number of ATP molecules produced by the
citric acid cycle?
Select one:
a. 2
b. 4
c. 16
d. 256
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In cellular respiration, what percentage of the available energy
is transferred from
glucose to ATP?
Select one:
a. 17%
b. 28%
c. 39%
d. 63%
Based on their characteristics, mitochondria could be
evolutionary remnants of
which type of microorganism?
Select one:
a. bacteria
b. fungi
c. protozoa
d. virus
In cellular respiration, what is the end product of
chemiosmosis?
15. Select one:
a. ATP
b. glucose
c. NADH
d. pyruvic acid
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The primary cell wall of plants is composed of which of the
following?
16. Select one:
a. cellulose
b. chitin
c. lignin
d. phospholipid
What unique structural property of cellulose makes it largely
indigestible by
humans?
Select one:
a. addition of chitin, another structural polysaccharide
b. alternating positioning of oxygen atoms in linked glucose
c. branched chains of linked glucose
d. covalent bonding between glucose units, providing extra
stability
How do peripheral proteins play a role in the plasma membrane?
Select one:
a. They often play a structural role, helping stabilize and shape
the plasma
membrane.
b. They allow ions to �ow directly through the membrane.
c. They bind with glycoproteins for cell recognition in immune
responses.
17. d. They bind with a carrier protein to facilitate membrane
transport.
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At the end of meiosis I, how many chromosomes from each
homologous parental
pair does one daughter cell contain?
Select one:
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
In meiosis, crossing-over of genetic material between two non-
18. sister chromatids
occurs during
Select one:
a. anaphase I.
b. metaphase II.
c. prophase I.
d. telophase II.
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In the phase of mitosis depicted in the �gure, which of the
following is occurring?
Select one:
a. Chromatids are crossing over.
b. Chromosomes are aligning on the plates.
c. Daughter cells are being formed.
d. Sister chromatids are separating.
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In the representation of a DNA molecule shown below, what
parts of the
nucleotides are indicated by the colors red, green, blue, and
yellow?
Select one:
a. nitrogenous base
b. pentose sugar
c. phosphate
d. ribose sugar
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Using the Punnett square, what is the phenotypic ratio of tall
plants to short
plants?
Select one:
a. 1:1
b. 2:1
c. 3:1
d. 1:3
Which of the following causes of mutations occurs when
nucleotide pairs are
replicated?
Select one:
a. errors in replication
b. mutagens
c. transposons
d. gene expression
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In the following mutation the letter “C” was deleted from the
sequence of codons.
Instead of reading “THE CAT ATE THE RAT” the sequence
reads “THE ATA TET
HER AT.” Which of the following types of mutation is this?
Select one:
a. deletion mutation
b. frameshift mutation
22. c. point mutation
d. protein mutation
Which of the following is an estimate of the number of pairs of
DNA bases in the
human genome?
Select one:
a. 300,000 pairs
b. 5.8 million pairs
c. 3.2 billion pairs
d. 6.4 trillion pairs
Which type of bacteria is produced by biotechnology to express
a cloned gene?
Select one:
a. aerobic
b. pathogenic
c. peritrichous
d. transgenic
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In this illustration of the stem of a plant, the arrow points to
which structure?
Select one:
a. auxiliary bud
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b. node
c. petiole
d. terminal bud
Which type of root is used by certain plants for food storage?
Select one:
a. adventitious
b. �brous
c. pneumatophore
d. tap
Which of the following processes involves evaporation of water
from the leaves?
Select one:
a. osmosis
b. respiration
c. translocation
d. transpiration
According to the cohesion-tension model, how does xylem
transport work in
plants?
Select one:
25. a. Tension created by atmospheric pressure pushes water up the
xylem.
b. Tension created by transpiration in the leaves pulls water
along the xylem.
c. Water entering the root cells creates negative pressure that
pushes water up
the xylem.
d. Water is actively transported up the xylem by gravity.
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Which of the following types of tropism is exhibited by the
plant shown in the
photograph?
Select one:
26. a. negative gravitropism
b. negative phototropism
c. positive phototropism
d. positive gravitoprism
Which plant hormone facilitates ripening of fruits?
Select one:
a. abscisic acid
b. auxin
c. ethylene
d. gibberellin
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Referring to the diagram, what is the correct order of labeling
for the boxes (1-4)
depicting alternation of generations in �owering plants?
Select one:
a. (1) meiosis, (2) mitosis, (3) fertilization, (4) mitosis
b. (1) meiosis, (2) mitosis, (3) mitosis, (4) meiosis
c. (1) mitosis, (2) meiosis, (3) fertilization, (4) mitosis
d. (1) mitosis, (2) meiosis, (3) meiosis, (4) mitosis
In plant reproduction, what is the eudicot structure that provides
nutrition to the
embryo?
Select one:
a. cotyledon
b. hypocotyl
c. plumule
d. radicle
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Which of the following parts of a �ower protect the bud as the
�ower develops?
Select one:
a. anthers
b. ovaries
c. petals
d. sepals
An animal exhibits the following characteristics: tentacles,
radial symmetry, and
incomplete digestive tract. This animal would be classi�ed in
which phylum?
Select one:
a. Cnidaria
b. Platyhelminthes
c. Porifera
d. Rotifera
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According to the cladogram shown, what two characteristics
distinguish lizards
from gorillas?
Select one:
a. an amniotic membrane and hair
b. bipedalism and a tail
c. hairlessness and a tail
d. jaws and lungs
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In the context of evolution, which type of selection is depicted
in the graph?
Select one:
a. directional selection
b. disruptive selection
c. natural selection
d. stabilizing selection
According to the Hardy-Weinberg principle, allele frequencies
in a gene pool will
remain at equilibrium as long as there is
Select one:
a. interbreeding between populations.
b. frequent mutation.
c. genetic drift.
d. random mating.
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Spores are found in which part of a mushroom?
Select one:
a. hyphae
b. lamellae
c. pileus
d. stipe
Which of the following types of mammal has a cloaca?
32. Select one:
a. marsupial
b. monotreme
c. Placental
d. Testudinata
The blastopore develops into the anus in which of these
invertebrates?
Select one:
a. cockroach
b. earthworm
c. sea cucumber
d. squid
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According to the replacement model, where did the Homo
sapiens in Europe
migrate from?
Select one:
a. Africa
b. Asia
c. Europe
d. North America
Which of the following human ancestors were the �rst to make
tools?
Select one:
a. Ardipithecines
b. Australopithecines
c. Homo erectus
d. Homo habilis
34. Which type of tissue lines the cavities of the human body?
Select one:
a. connective
b. epithelial
c. muscular
d. nervous
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35. In the human body, which of these is a matrix of white �bers in
connective tissue?
Select one:
a. actin
b. collagen
c. elastic
d. myosin
Which term refers to the outermost layer of human skin?
Select one:
a. dermis
b. subcutaneous
c. epidermis
d. follicle
In the human respiratory system, exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide occurs in
the
Select one:
a. alveoli.
b. bronchi.
c. bronchioles.
d. trachea.
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In human reproduction, nutrient-rich blood is transported from
the placenta to the
fetus by the
Select one:
a. foramen ovale.
b. inferior vena cava.
c. umbilical artery.
37. d. umbilical vein.
Which of the following female reproductive organs produces
oocytes?
Select one:
a. cervix
b. ovaries
c. oviducts
d. uterus
A typical human somatic cell contains how many chromosomes?
Select one:
a. 22
b. 23
c. 46
d. 47
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What must primary mRNA undergo to become mature mRNA?
Select one:
a. processing provided by tRNA molecules
b. processing to remove introns and join exons
c. processing to remove exons and join introns
d. translation into codon of amino acids
The addition of a poly-A tail and a guanine cap to a primary
mRNA exempli�es
which level of gene control in eukaryotes?
Select one:
a. transcriptional
b. post-transcriptional
c. translational
d. post-translational
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In the food web shown in the �gure, which of the following are
the primary
consumers?
Select one:
a. bald eagle and osprey
b. phytoplankton, submerged aquatic vegetation, and vegetation
c. small planktivorous �sh, benthic invertebrates, herbivorous
ducks, geese and
mute swans
d. gulls, wading birds, large piscivorous �sh, sea ducks, and
tundra swan
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Which of the following is the order of energy �ow within an
ecosystem?
Select one:
a. decomposers ⇒ consumers ⇒ producers
b. producers ⇒ consumers ⇒ decomposers
c. producers ⇒ decomposers ⇒ carnivores
d. decomposers ⇒ producers ⇒ consumers
In the ocean, coral reefs are found in which zone?
Select one:
a. abyssal
b. bathypelagic
c. epipelagic
d. mesopelagic
41. Of Earth’s terrestrial biomes, which one is hot in the summer,
cold in the winter,
gets moderate annual precipitation, and has good soil for
agriculture?
Select one:
a. grasslands
b. shrublands
c. taiga
d. tundra
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Which protists are responsible for causing red tide?
Select one:
a. diatoms
b. dino�agellates
c. �agellates
d. sporozoans
Which of the following is a density-dependent regulating factor
on the population
of a community?
Select one:
a. availability of space
b. competition
c. temperature range
d. water supply
Which type of learning occurs when a dog stops eating
butter�ies because he gets
sick every time he eats one?
Select one:
a. classical conditioning
b. operant conditioning
43. c. unconditioned response
d. imprinting
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To communicate the location of a food source, a honey bee
returns to its hive and
performs a dance while the other bees gather around and touch
it with their
antennae. By touching the returning bee with their antennae,
what form of
communication are the bees exhibiting?
Select one:
a. auditory
b. chemical
c. tactile
d. visual
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