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Question 1

How can we present the basic syntax for aggregation in MongoDB?


Answer: D
Question 2

Consider a MongoDB collection named products which has documents in the following format:
{
    "_id" : ObjectId("5f5b0d2f3e3dfbcc11c84444"),
    "name" : "Smartphone",
    "brand" : "Apple",
    "category" : "Electronics",
    "price" : 1000,
    "discount" : 0.1
}
What is the correct syntax to update the "price" field of all documents in the products collection by multiplying it with (1 - discount) using the $set operator and the $multiply operator?


Answer: D
Question 3

Consider the following scenario: You have a MongoDB collection named users that stores user information. Each document in the collection has the following structure:
{
  "_id": ObjectId("609fe4b5728ad805aef1a88d"),
  "name": "John Doe",
  "age": 30,
  "email": "johndoe@example.com",
  "address": {
    "street": "123 Main St",
    "city": "New York",
    "state": "NY",
    "zipcode": "10001"
  }
}
You need to retrieve all the documents from the users collection and convert them to an array format. Which of the following MongoDB queries should you use for this task?


Answer: B
Question 4

Suppose you have a restaurants collection with the following document structure:

{

  _id: ObjectId("5eb3d668b31de5d588f42931"),

  address: {

    building: '6409',

    coord: [ -74.00528899999999, 40.628886 ],

    street: '11 Avenue',

    zipcode: '11219'

  },

  borough: 'Brooklyn',

  cuisine: 'American',

  grades: [

    {

      date: ISODate("2014-07-18T00:00:00.000Z"),

      grade: 'A',

      score: 12

    },

    {

      date: ISODate("2013-07-30T00:00:00.000Z"),

      grade: 'A',

      score: 12

    },

    {

      date: ISODate("2013-02-13T00:00:00.000Z"),

      grade: 'A',

      score: 11

    },

    { date: ISODate("2012-08-16T00:00:00.000Z"), 

      grade: 'A', 

      score: 2 },

    {

      date: ISODate("2011-08-17T00:00:00.000Z"),

      grade: 'A',

      score: 11

    }

  ],

  name: 'Regina Caterers',

  restaurant_id: '40356649'

}

You don't have any indexes so far. What will the query plan look like for the following query?

db.restaurants.find( { "cuisine": "American" } )


Answer: D
Question 5

How does MongoDB handle sorting on fields that contain missing values (i.e., values that are not present in all documents in the collection)?


Answer: C
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