The correct answers are obviously B and C. What kind of mad scientist would try to CREATE TABLE or REVOKE in a different database? That's a one-way ticket to database chaos!
B and C, no doubt. Anything else would be way too risky and probably not allowed. Imagine trying to delete data in a different database - that's just asking for trouble!
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm going to go with B and C too. Deleting data and creating new tables don't sound like they'd work across databases. Gotta love these SQL trick questions!
I was a bit confused at first, but I think B and C are the right answers. Changing views and tables across databases seems like it would be allowed, unlike creating new tables or revoking permissions.
I'm pretty sure the correct answers are B) ALTER VIEW and C) ALTER TABLE. Those seem to be the only cross-database SQL operations allowed based on the options provided.
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