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Rapid Revision For School Students. Join Us Login. A database could be made of all the planets showing their size, their distance from the Sun and much, much more! See how much you know about data storage systems in this ICT quiz. Which of the following types of information could you store in a database? Information about different products, including descriptions and prices. Information about all of the pupils in a school, including name, date of birth and address. Information about different countries, including population, climate and language.
All of the above. Data could be any kind of information you want to keep a record of. In a database about planets, all of the information about Mars would be held on what? A field. A report. A record. A graph. A record holds all of the information about one person, place or object. On a planet database, all of the information about Mars would be held on one record, while all of the information about Venus would be held on another record.
Each record on a database has several different what? Different fields.
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