FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS

DATABASE QUERY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does query mean?
A
to store something
B
to print out something
C
to ask a question
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A query is a question, or the search for a piece of information. The Latin root quaere means “to ask” and it’s the basis of the words inquiry, question, quest, request, and query. Query often fits the bill when referring to Internet searches, polite professional discourse, and subtle pleas.

Detailed explanation-2: -/ˈkwɪr.i/ B2. a question, often expressing doubt about something or looking for an answer from an authority: If you have any queries about your treatment, the doctor will answer them.

Detailed explanation-3: -What Is Their Main Difference? They both deal with asking questions. However, a ‘query’ is a question, whereas, an ‘inquiry’ in an official interrogation. The goal of an ‘inquiry’ is to gain useful information.

Detailed explanation-4: -A query is a question or a request for information expressed in a formal manner. In computer science, a query is essentially the same thing, the only difference is the answer or retrieved information comes from a database.

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