DB admin test 1 / 3 Is Windows and SQL Server authentication different? Yes, Windows authentication uses a Windows login and password, and in SQL Server a specially created login and password are used; database administrator rights are not required. No, Windows and SQL Server authentication uses your Windows login and password. Yes, Windows authentication uses a Windows login and password, while SQL Server uses a login and password specially created by the database administrator. No, Windows and SQL Server authentication uses the SQL Server login and password. 2 / 3 What rights does the db_datareader user have? read permission from tables all database operations the right to change data in tables the right to read from tables, run functions and procedures 3 / 3 What is the master database used for? To create other databases Such a database does not exist. To add new secondary keys to existing tables This is a system database, it stores all SQL Server settings Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz