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Question 1

You are developing a blogging platform using MongoDB as the database. Each blog post document has a tags array field that holds a list of strings. You are tasked to implement a search functionality that allows users to find blog posts based on the tags. Which of the following MongoDB features would you utilize to implement this functionality efficiently?


Answer: C
Question 2

In your database there is a collection named trips with the following document structure:
{
  '_id': ObjectId("572bb8222b288919b68abf6d"),
  'trip_duration': 858,
  'start_station id': 532,
  'end_station_id': 401,
  'bike_id': 17057,
  'start_station_loc': { type: 'Point', coordinates: [ -73.960876, 40.710451 ] },
  'end_station_loc': { type: 'Point', coordinates: [ -73.98997825, 40.72019576 ] },
  'start_time': ISODate("2016-01-01T00:09:31.000Z"),
  'stop_time': ISODate("2016-01-01T00:23:49.000Z")
}
How can you extract all trips from this collection ended at stations that are to the west of the -73.5 longitude coordinate?


Answer: C
Question 3

What is the best practice in using the $match operator?


Answer: D
Question 4

You have a MongoDB collection named students, where each document represents a student. The documents include fields like name, age, and courses. The courses field is an array that lists the course codes each student is enrolled in. You want to find all students enrolled in the course with the code "CS101". Which query will correctly retrieve all students enrolled in "CS101"?


Answer: D
Question 5

Consider a collection named orders with the following documents:
{
   "_id" : ObjectId("5f0a7e80d8c9c7b5a48c49e1"),
   "order_number" : 1001,
   "customer_id" : "CUST-001",
   "order_date" : ISODate("2022-01-01T00:00:00Z"),
   "total_amount" : 199.99
},
{
   "_id" : ObjectId("5f0a7e80d8c9c7b5a48c49e2"),
   "order_number" : 1002,
   "customer_id" : "CUST-002",
   "order_date" : ISODate("2022-02-01T00:00:00Z"),
   "total_amount" : 299.99
},
{
   "_id" : ObjectId("5f0a7e80d8c9c7b5a48c49e3"),
   "order_number" : 1003,
   "customer_id" : "CUST-003",
   "order_date" : ISODate("2022-03-01T00:00:00Z"),
   "total_amount" : 399.99
}
What is the query to create a compound index on the "customer_id" (ascending) and "order_date" (descending) fields in the orders collection?


Answer: C
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