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Q91. Your multitenant container database has three pluggable databases (PDBs): PDB1, PDB2, and PDB3. 

Which two RMAN commands may be; used to back up only the PDB1 pluggable database? 

A. BACKUP PLUGGABLE DATABASE PDB1 while connected to the root container 

B. BACKUP PLUGGABLE DATABASE PDB1 while connected to the PDB1 container 

C. BACKUP DATABASE while connected to the PDB1 container 

D. BACKUP DATABASE while connected to the boot container 

E. BACKUP PLUGGABLE database PDB1 while connected to PDB2 

Answer: A,C 

Explanation: To perform operations on a single PDB, you can connect as target either to the root or directly to the PDB. 

* (A) If you connect to the root, you must use the PLUGGABLE DATABASE syntax in your RMAN commands. For example, to back up a PDB, you use the BACKUP PLUGGABLE DATABASE command. 

* (C)If instead you connect directly to a PDB, you can use the same commands that you would use when connecting to a non-CDB. For example, to back up a PDB, you would use the BACKUP DATABASE command. 

Reference: Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide 12c, About Backup and Recovery of CDBs 


Q92. You have altered a non-unique index to be invisible to determine if queries execute within an acceptable response time without using this index. 

Which two are possible if table updates are performed which affect the invisible index columns? 

A. The index remains invisible. 

B. The index is not updated by the DML statements on the indexed table. 

C. The index automatically becomes visible in order to have it updated by DML on the table. 

D. The index becomes unusable but the table is updated by the DML. 

E. The index is updated by the DML on the table. 

Answer: A,E 

Explanation: Unlike unusable indexes, an invisible index is maintained during DML statements. 

Note: 

* Oracle 11g allows indexes to be marked as invisible. Invisible indexes are maintained like any other index, but they are ignored by the optimizer unless the OPTIMIZER_USE_INVISIBLE_INDEXES parameter is set to TRUE at the instance or session level. Indexes can be created as invisible by using the INVISIBLE keyword, and their visibility can be toggled using the ALTER INDEX command. 


Q93. In order to exploit some new storage tiers that have been provisioned by a storage administrator, the partitions of a large heap table must be moved to other tablespaces in your Oracle 12c database? 

Both local and global partitioned B-tree Indexes are defined on the table. 

A high volume of transactions access the table during the day and a medium volume of transactions access it at night and during weekends. 

Minimal disrupt ion to availability is required. 

Which three statements are true about this requirement? 

A. The partitions can be moved online to new tablespaces. 

B. Global indexes must be rebuilt manually after moving the partitions. 

C. The partitions can be compressed in the same tablespaces. 

D. The partitions can be compressed in the new tablespaces. 

E. Local indexes must be rebuilt manually after moving the partitions. 

Answer: A,C,D 

Explanation: A: You can create and rebuild indexes online. Therefore, you can update base tables at the same time you are building or rebuilding indexes on that table. You can perform DML operations while the index build is taking place, but DDL operations are not allowed. Parallel execution is not supported when creating or rebuilding an index online. 

D: Moving (Rebuilding) Index-Organized Tables Because index-organized tables are primarily stored in a B-tree index, you can encounter fragmentation as a consequence of incremental updates. However, you can use the ALTER TABLE...MOVE statement to rebuild the index and reduce this fragmentation. 

C: If a table can be compressed in the new tablespace, also it can be compressed in the same tablespace. 

Incorrect: 

Not B, not E: Local and Global indexes can be automatically rebuild with UPDATE 

INDEXES when you move the table. 


Q94. You are about to plug a multi-terabyte non-CDB into an existing multitenant container database (CDB). 

The characteristics of the non-CDB are as follows: 

Version: Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2.0) 64-bit Character set: AL32UTF8 National character set: AL16UTF16 O/S: Oracle Linux 6 64-bit 

The characteristics of the CDB are as follows: 

Version: Oracle Database 12c Release 1 64-bit Character Set: AL32UTF8 National character set: AL16UTF16 O/S: Oracle Linux 6 64-bit 

Which technique should you use to minimize down time while plugging this non-CDB into the CDB? 

A. Transportable database 

B. Transportable tablespace 

C. Data Pump full export/import 

D. The DBMS_PDB package 

E. RMAN 

Answer:

Explanation: * Overview, example: 

-Log into ncdb12c as sys 

-Get the database in a consistent state by shutting it down cleanly. 

-Open the database in read only mode 

-Run DBMS_PDB.DESCRIBE to create an XML file describing the database. 

-Shut down ncdb12c 

-Connect to target CDB (CDB2) 

-Check whether non-cdb (NCDB12c) can be plugged into CDB(CDB2) 

-Plug-in Non-CDB (NCDB12c) as PDB(NCDB12c) into target CDB(CDB2). 

-Access the PDB and run the noncdb_to_pdb.sql script. 

-Open the new PDB in read/write mode. 

* You can easily plug an Oracle Database 12c non-CDB into a CDB. Just create a PDB manifest file for the non-CDB, and then use the manifest file to create a cloned PDB in the CDB. 

* Note that to plugin a non-CDB database into a CDB, the non-CDB database needs to be of version 12c as well. So existing 11g databases will need to be upgraded to 12c before they can be part of a 12c CDB. 


Q95. On your Oracle Database, you issue the following commands to create indexes: 

SQL > CREATE INDEX oe.ord_customer_ix1 ON oe.orders (customer_id, sales_rep_id) INVISIBLE; 

SQL> CREATE BITMAP INDEX oe.ord_customer_ix2 ON oe.orders (customer_id, sales_rep_id); 

Which two statements are true? 

A. Only the ORD_CUSTOMER_IX1 index created. 

B. Both the indexes are updated when a row is inserted, updated, or deleted in the ORDERS table. 

C. Both the indexes are created: however, only ORD_CUSTOMERS_IX1 is used by the optimizer for queries on the ORDERS table. 

D. The ORD_CUSTOMER_IX1 index is not used by the optimizer even when the OPTIMIZER_USE_INVISIBLE_INDEXES parameters is set to true. 

E. Both the indexes are created and used by the optimizer for queries on the ORDERS table. 

F. Both the indexes are created: however, only ORD_CUSTOMERS_IX2 is used by the optimizer for queries on the ORDERS table. 

Answer: B,F 

Explanation: Not A: Both indexes are created fine. 

B: The invisible index ORD_CUSTOMERS_IX1 and the bitmap index are both updated by DML operations on the Orders table. 

F: Since ORD_CUSTOMERS_IX1 is invisible only ORD_CUSTOMERS_IX2 is used by the query optimizer. 

Not C,Not D,Not E: 

* ord_customer_ix1 is an invisible index and is therefore not used by the optimizer. 

* VISIBLE | INVISIBLE Use this clause to specify whether the index is visible or invisible to the optimizer. An invisible index is maintained by DML operations, but it is not be used by the optimizer during queries unless you explicitly set the parameter OPTIMIZER_USE_INVISIBLE_INDEXES to TRUE at the session or system level. 

Note: Specify BITMAP to indicate that index is to be created with a bitmap for each distinct key, rather than indexing each row separately. Bitmap indexes store the rowids associated with a key value as a bitmap. Each bit in the bitmap corresponds to a possible rowid. If the bit is set, then it means that the row with the corresponding rowid contains the key value. The internal representation of bitmaps is best suited for applications with low levels of concurrent transactions, such as data warehousing. 


Q96. What happens if a maintenance window closes before a job that collects optimizer statistics completes? 

A. The job is terminated and the gathered statistics are not saved. 

B. The job is terminated but the gathered statistics are not published. 

C. The job continues to run until all statistics are gathered. 

D. The job is terminated and statistics for the remaining objects are collected the next time the maintenance window opens. 

Answer:


Q97. Which two statements are true about extents? 

A. Blocks belonging to an extent can be spread across multiple data files. 

B. Data blocks in an extent are logically contiguous but can be non-contiguous on disk. 

C. The blocks of a newly allocated extent, although free, may have been used before. 

D. Data blocks in an extent are automatically reclaimed for use by other objects in a tablespaee when all the rows in a table are deleted. 

Answer: B,C 


Q98. Examine the parameter for your database instance: 

You generated the execution plan for the following query in the plan table and noticed that the nested loop join was done. After actual execution of the query, you notice that the hash join was done in the execution plan: 

Identify the reason why the optimizer chose different execution plans. 

A. The optimizer used a dynamic plan for the query. 

B. The optimizer chose different plans because automatic dynamic sampling was enabled. 

C. The optimizer used re-optimization cardinality feedback for the query. 

D. The optimizer chose different plan because extended statistics were created for the columns used. 

Answer:

Explanation: * optimizer_dynamic_sampling OPTIMIZER_DYNAMIC_SAMPLING controls both when the database gathers dynamic statistics, and the size of the sample that the optimizer uses to gather the statistics. Range of values0 to 11 


Q99. You run a script that completes successfully using SQL*Plus that performs these actions: 

1. Creates a multitenant container database (CDB) 

2. Plugs in three pluggable databases (PDBs) 

3. Shuts down the CDB instance 

4. Starts up the CDB instance using STARTUP OPEN READ WRITE 

Which two statements are true about the outcome after running the script? 

A. The seed will be in mount state. 

B. The seed will be opened read-only. 

C. The seed will be opened read/write. 

D. The other PDBs will be in mount state. 

E. The other PDBs will be opened read-only. 

F. The PDBs will be opened read/write. 

Answer: B,D 

Explanation: B: The seed is always read-only. 

D: Pluggable databases can be started and stopped using SQL*Plus commands or the ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE command.