Question 1: Graph theory is a very recent field in modern mathematics, invented in the late 20th century by Leonard Euler:
- True.
- False.
Question 2: Name one field that graphs are NOT used for in today's science/application fields:
- Route problems.
- Social studies.
- Accounting systems.
- Biological studies.
Question 3: Graphs are a very niche phenomenon that can only be applied to a very limited set of applications/research fields:
- True.
- False.
Question 4: Which other category of databases bears the most resemblance to graph databases?
- Navigational databases.
- Relational Databases.
- Column-family stores.
- None; graph databases are unique.
Question 5: The data model of graph databases is often described as the proprietary graph data model, containing nodes, relationships, and proprietary elements:
- True.
- False.
Question 6: Simple, aggregate-oriented queries yielding a list of things are a great application for a graph database.
- True.
- False.