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Richard Rost 
          
14 months ago
Q1. Why is it not efficient to store images directly in a Microsoft Access database?
A. It makes the database aesthetically unpleasing
B. It's difficult to extract images later
C. It increases the database size significantly and affects performance
D. Access only supports storing images in JPEG format

Q2. What is the result of trying to extract images stored in an OLE object field using VBA script according to the user's experience?
A. The image is extracted perfectly
B. The script fails to run
C. The image appears corrupted and cannot be opened
D. The format of the image is inverted

Q3. What does OLE stand for in the context of Microsoft Access?
A. Object-Limited Embedding
B. Object-Length Evaluation
C. Office Linking Experience
D. Object Linking and Embedding

Q4. Which of the following is NOT a suggested prerequisite video mentioned before attempting the OLE image extraction technique?
A. VBA for Beginners
B. SendKeys Function
C. Sleep Function
D. Network Configuration in Windows

Q5. The video tutorial is aimed at which level of users?
A. Beginner users with no prior Access experience
B. Intermediate users with some Access knowledge
C. Developer-level users with VBA knowledge
D. Access experts who specialize in database administration

Q6. According to the video, what method will be used in the offered solution to extract images from the OLE object field?
A. A VB code that accurately strips off the headers and footers
B. A high-level API call to Access's internal functions
C. The SendKeys method, which is generally avoided
D. SQL queries to manipulate the image data directly

Q7. Why is the SendKeys method typically avoided, according to the tutorial?
A. It's deprecated and no longer available in the latest Access versions
B. It has significant chances of introducing security vulnerabilities
C. It's unreliable and only considered as a last-resort option
D. It's too complex and requires extensive programming knowledge

Q8. Before attempting to save an extracted image file, why does the presenter suggest deleting any previous instance of the file?
A. To prevent the possibility of the file being too large to save
B. To ensure the image is appended to the existing file
C. To avoid file overwrite confirmation prompts that can disrupt automation
D. Because duplicated images are known to cause database corruption

Answers: 1-C; 2-C; 3-D; 4-D; 5-C; 6-C; 7-C; 8-C;

DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks.

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