Become MongoDB Certified with updated C100DEV exam questions and correct answers
You are designing a MongoDB collection to store information about books in a library. Each book document should contain the following fields:title: The title of the book (string).authors: An array of author names (array of strings).published_date: The publication date of the book (ISODate).categories: An array of categories or genres the book belongs to (array of strings).copies: An array containing details about each copy of the book, where each copy has an availability_status (string), location (string), and borrowed_date (ISODate) if the book is currently borrowed.Given this requirement, which of the following schemas correctly represents the document model for this use case? (Select two)
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" } )
In MongoDB, which statement accurately describes a typical task for a MongoDB developer related to schema validation?
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