DEPARTMENT OF CSE(Data Science)
NoSQL Database Question Bank
[Link] the features of Key Value stores.
[Link] how data can be read and posted from and to the bucket using
Queries in Riak.
3. Briefly explain Scaling features in document databases, with a neat
diagram.
[Link] some example queries to use with document Databases.
[Link] the Consistency and Availability in MangoDB with a neat
diagram for configuration of Replica sets.
[Link] Document Databases. Explain with an example. List &
Summarise any 2 features of Document Databases.
[Link] a neat diagram explain the three ways in which Graph Databases
can be Scaled.
[Link] are Graph databases? Explain with example graph structure.
[Link] some Suitable use cases of graph databases and Describe when
we Should not use graph databases.
[Link] about Query features in detail with examples.
[Link] the basic Structure of data in a Key Value Database.
[Link] the Fundamental principles of examples of common query
Document Database.
[Link] examples of Common Query operations Performed on
Document Databases and explain their Significance.
[Link] the importance of event logging in Web applications with
examples.
[Link] the key features of Graph Databases that make them suitable
for handling connected data.
[Link] how transactions are handled in Graph [Link] are the
ACID Properties are implemented.
[Link] examples of Complex Queries that can be efficiently executed
in a graph database.
[Link] data model does not support aggregate orientation? Differentiate
between key value and document oriented data models.
[Link] with neat diagram the replica set configuration and scaling is
done in MongoDB
[Link] some SQL queries and their corresponding MongoDB queries
that can be used on Document databases.
[Link] with a neat diagram the graph databases. Also explain about
relationships in graph databases with a neat diagram.
[Link] scaling and application level sharing of nodes in graph
databases with a neat diagram
[Link] and explain applications where graph databases are suitable and
not suitable.
[Link] an example graph structure, discuss how relationships are handled
in a graph database compared to an RDBMS
[Link] scaling and application level sharding of nodes with a diagram.