Which of the following statements creates a new database role?
A) CREATE LOGIN StudentLogIn WITH PASSWORD=?'p@ssw0rd1?',
DEFAULT_DATABASE=TutorManagement
B) CREATE ROLE StudentRole
C) GRANT EXEC ON usp_StudentLogIn TO StudentRole
D) EXEC sys.sp_addrolemember StudentRole, StudentUser
B
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A) Japan B) United States C) Canada D) All of these choices
You have been hired as a consultant to the central bank for a country that has for many years suffered from repeated currency crises and depends heavily on the U.S. financial and product markets
Which of the following policies would have the greatest effectiveness for reducing currency volatility of the client country with the United States? A) dollarization B) an exchange rate pegged to the U.S. dollar C) an exchange rate with a fixed price per ounce of gold D) an internationally floating exchange rate
GASB had issued a proposed standard that would more clearly define fiduciary activities and change the categories of fiduciary funds. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. The proposed standard provides guidance as to which activities are included in fiduciary funds and completely changes the accounting and reporting of fiduciary activities. B. The proposal no longer uses the categories of private purpose trust funds, investment trust funds, and pension (and other employee benefit) trust funds. C. Activities meeting the definition of fiduciary in nature but that lack a formal trust agreement will in the future be reported in a new category, custodial fund. D. Under the proposed standard, pension and postemployment benefit trusts may no longer be reported in fiduciary funds.
The probability of one event given the known outcome of a (possibly) related event is known as
a. unconditional probability b. joint probability c. marginal probability d. conditional probability