Answer:
The header row will now be automatically repeated whenever the table appears across multiple pages. To turn this off, just click the Repeat Header Rows button again
Explanation:
Answer:
b) iteration.
Explanation:
There are various algorithms which are used in computer programming. Iteration is also a type of algorithm which is used to create loops. The instructions are inserted once and then these instructions are repeated to create a loop function.
You didn't specify what the program should output, so there are many possibilities that result in a working program. It *looks* like this was intended:
int x = 24;
int y;
y = x-12;
cout<<y<<endl;
and it will display 12.
Answer:
a) We know that atleast one or more author writes a book.
Symbol to indicate one or more is (B)
So the correct option is B
b) We know that zero to multiple books are written by any author.
Symbol to indicate zero or more is (A)
So the correct option is A
c) The fourth option is correct if we replace by many to many relationship and generate a new entity.
So the relationship betweem author and contract is one to many. So we know that there is atleast one author that represent in symbol d and books has atleast 0 that represent in symbol c.
So Fourth Option is correct d at blue side and c at red side.
d) There are two forirgn keys in table Contract one is from AuthorId and other is ISBN.
So correcct option is C
Answer:
The answer is C) SQL Injection
Explanation:
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks are a type attacks that occur when an attacker uses a web application to send malicious code, generally in the form of a browser side script, to a different end user.
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) is a type of attacks specifically target state-changing requests, not theft of data, since the attacker has no way to see the response to the forged request.
SQL Injection is a type of cyber security attack where an attacker inputs a malicious input into an SQL statement., and the SQL server reads it as programming code.
Address Resolution Protocol poisoning (ARP poisoning) is a form of attack in which an attacker changes the Media Access Control (MAC) address and attacks an Ethernet LAN by changing the target computer's ARP cache with a forged ARP request and reply packets.
From the above brief definition; it is seen that the answer is C) SQL Injection.