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List the five elements of GIS. |
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People, hardware, software, data, procedures and analysis. |
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What are the three most common ways to model spatial data features? |
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Which data type is often associated with imagery? |
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What are the most common ways to represent vector data? |
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Points, lines, and polygons. |
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Which spatial data feature is an efficient way to accurately model continuous surfaces? |
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What is the AF-wide initiative to implement and standardize geospatial mapping? |
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What is the difference between Garrison and Expeditionary GeoBase? |
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Garrison Geobase is for minor and major installations. Expeditionary Geobase is a deployed version. |
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What is the foundation of AF expeditionary operations? |
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Which part of the ESSP process is tasked with making maps for the ESM data available to users? |
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Which decision support environment provides planners with intelligence for selecting FOLs? |
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What tool is used to develop beddown plans? |
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What is a coordinate system? |
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An arrangement of reference lines used to identify the location of points in space. |
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What are the two most common coordinate systems used? |
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Geographic coordinate system and projected coordinate system. |
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What kind of surface does geographic coordinate system use to define locations on the earth? |
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In a geographic coordinate system, what is a point on earth referenced by? |
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In what are latitude and longitude values measured? |
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Decimal degrees, or degrees, minutes, seconds. |
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What is a map projection? |
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A method of converting the earth's 3d surface into a 2d flat surface. |
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What is the acronym for data characteristics and what does each letter represent? |
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The conversion of geographic locations from a geographic coordinate system to a Cartesian coordinate system. |
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Name the most common map projections and how they differ from each other. |
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Conformal (preserves shape), equal area (preserves area), equidistant (preserves distance between points), and azimuthal (preserves direction). |
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What is the datum's role? |
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To provide a frame of reference for measuring locations on its surface. |
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Which datum is the most accurate overall and give an example? |
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An earth centered datum; WGS1984. |
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What is a local datum spheroid? |
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A datum aligned closely to fit the earth's surface in a particular area. |
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What are the two most often used datums in NA? |
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What does precision represent within ArcGIS? |
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Number of significant digits to store coordinate values. |
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What does accuracy relate to? |
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The quality of the results. |
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How are precision and accuracy distinguished from each other? |
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Precision relates to the quality of an operation by which a result is obtained. Accuracy relates to the quality of the result. |
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What is the definition of map scale? |
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The ratio of map distance to ground distance. |
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What does a small scale map depict? |
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Large ground area with little detail. |
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What does a large scale map depict? |
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Small ground area with more detail. |
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What is the fundamental component you work with in ArcMap? |
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What are the two views available to you in ArcMap? |
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Which view hides all map elements such as titles, north arrows, and scale bars? |
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What do layers represent in ArcMap? |
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A distinct type of feature such as runways or road centerlines. |
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What component of ArcMap allows managing layers? |
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When ordering layers, where would you place a satellite image? |
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On the bottom as a background. |
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In the TOC, what does a gray check with a red explanation point indicate? |
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Data is part of the map document, but referenced data is missing. |
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To list the complete path of the later, which TOC tab would you use? |
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What is the purpose of data frames? |
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To further organize data layers. |
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Which menu is used to add a data frame? |
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If your map document has more than one data frame, how do you toggle between them? |
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Right-click the desired data frame and click activate. |
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In which view can you see multiple data frames simultaneously? |
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How would you set the data frame display units? |
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Right-click the data frame and select properties. |
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What results by dragging a feature layer from ArcCatalog and dropping it into ArcMap? |
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What does the acronym SDSFIE mean? |
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Spatial data standards for facility, infrastructure, and environment. |
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What do you call an organized collection of elements that you use to make or put on your map? |
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In the symbol selector dialog, what button is clicked to add the CADD/GIS Center Styles? |
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Runways represented as polygons display as what type of symbol? |
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With the CADD/GIS Center stylesheet loaded, how would you access the transportation symbology? |
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Expanding the dropdown list and selecting transportation. |
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When using the SDSFIE browser, what are the various ways to browse? |
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Structure, source, feature, alias, and keyword. |
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What does the menu item Filters do? |
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It selected the subset of SFDSFIE elements which can be viewed and printed in the browser. |
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For the geodatabase builder to correctly work, what must be closed? |
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Name the kinds of geodatabase elements. |
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Feature datasets, feature classes, feature subtypes, table classes, relationship classes, and domains. |
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What is the two-step process of the builder? |
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Build the list of candidates to add to the geodatabase, then add information about the feature classes/table classes in the candidate list to the geodatabase. |
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When you display x,y data, which type of data feature is represented? |
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When you add a table without feature to ArcMap, the TOC automatically changes to which view? |
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Before you can use a shared folder on the network, what must happen? |
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You must be connected to the network. |
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How do you access the ArcCatalog's option dialog? |
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Which option dialog is selected to customize the details view? |
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What is indicated when the details button is disabled on the standard toolbar? |
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A shapefile or map document. |
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Which tab button is clicked to edit metadata from the options dialog? |
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Metadata tab edit button. |
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How many raster bands are better suited for satellite imagery? |
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Definition
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What is the advantage of pyramids? |
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It allows data to display quickly. |
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What are the four types of views in ArcCatalog's contents tab? |
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Definition
Large icon, list, details, and thumbnail. |
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Which view in the ArcCatalog's content tab displays a snapshot illustrating the contents? |
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Definition
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In ArcCatalog's preview tab with the mode set to table, how do you sort data? |
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Select column right-click, select sort ascending or descending. |
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ArcToolbox for ArcView and ArcEditor contain tools for what applications? |
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Data conversion and management. |
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ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcToolbox contain approximately how many tools? |
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Which raster data represents land use, temperature, or elevation? |
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Definition
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How are thematic or spectral raster displayed compared to other geographic data? |
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Definition
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What is defined as the ratio of screen pixels to dataset pixels at the current map scale? |
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Definition
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What raster resolution ratio indicates you have reached the best display? |
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Definition
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What is known as the image rectification process? |
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Definition
Geometric transformation. |
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Shifting all raster coordinates equally is employing what type of geometric transformation? |
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Definition
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The Georeferencing toolbar is accessed via which ArcMap menu? |
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What is the digitizing process? |
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Converting features on a paper map into digital format. |
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What is free-hand digitizing from an image in ArcMap? |
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Definition
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Heads-up digitizing is best used for which level of accuracy? |
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Definition
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Which ArcMap tool is used during heads-up digitizing? |
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Which button is selected to attribute a newly created feature? |
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When are edits only saved in the digitizing process? |
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When the edits are acceptable. |
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Geographic Information System. |
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What is the most vital element of GIS? |
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Definition
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Who collects map layers from the most accurate source available? |
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Definition
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Which option is a component of the fundamental GIS element "data"? |
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Definition
GPS, hard copy maps, digital imagery, coordinates. |
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With GIS you can model spatial data features in what ways? |
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Definition
Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN), raster, and vector. |
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In reference to GIS data models, vector features are: |
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Definition
Geographic features located on the earth's surface. |
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Which data model type is an efficient way to accurately model continuous surfaces? |
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Spatially located and has a record in an attribute table. |
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Under which GeoBase concept does each installation create, manage, maintain, and control datasets that pertain to the installation? |
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Definition
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The capability to effectively identify potential operational locations is part of which process? |
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Expeditionary Site Survey Process (ESSP). |
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An overall Expeditionary Site Planning (ESP). |
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What is the governing document for the ESSP? |
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AFI 10-404, Base Support and Expeditionary Site Planning. |
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Federal Imagery sources include: |
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Definition
Eagle Vision and the Air Force Geospatial Product Library. |
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Term
Examples of ancillary information sources for satellite imagery are: |
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Definition
Contingency General Plans, Base Support Plans, Employment Knowledge Base. |
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Horizontal lines in a geographic coordinate system are referred to as: |
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Definition
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What is the preferred name for zero latitude. |
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Definition
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Where are the equator prime meridian intersect in a geographic coordinate system is a: |
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Definition
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Within a geographic coordinate system, the earth is divided into how many sections? |
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Definition
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Lines of latitude and longitude are: |
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Definition
Not uniform units of measure. |
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A coordinate system is sometimes referred to as the: |
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Definition
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A map projection reduces distortion in the following properties: |
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Definition
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What kind of map projection is generated to preserve the area? |
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Definition
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The most recent earth-centered datum developed is: |
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Definition
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When applying a projection, a datum provides: |
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Definition
More accurate coordinate values. |
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Term
Within ArcGIS, precision represents the: |
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Definition
Number of significant digits used to store coordinate values. |
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Precision is important for: |
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Definition
Accurate feature representation and analysis. |
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Represent the amount the earth's surface has been reduced on a map. |
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Term
A large scale map represents a: |
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Definition
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The GIS application used for all map-based tasks including cartography, map analysis, and editing is: |
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Definition
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Term
ArcMap components can be viewed either in: |
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Definition
The data view or the layout view. |
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Term
In ArcMap, maps are stored and managed as: |
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Definition
Documents stored on your computer disk and managed by ArcCatalog. |
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Term
Which view in ArcMap is an all-purpose view for exploring, displaying, and querying geographic data? |
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Definition
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Map elements such as titles, north arrows, and scale bars are: |
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Definition
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Which ArcMap view is used to create a hardcopy map to use at a commander's call? |
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Definition
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Which ArcMap component is a virtual page in which you place and arrange map elements? |
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Definition
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How do you changes in the layer data affect the map? |
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Definition
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How are layers managed within ArcMap? |
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Definition
By the Table of Contents (TOC). |
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Term
To view multiple data frame layers simultaneously in ArcMap, you must be in the: |
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Definition
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Term
To toggle between the data frames, right-click the data frame and then click: |
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Definition
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In ArcMap, the Data Frame Properties dialog contains how many tabs in which to manipulate the data frame? |
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Definition
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In ArcMap, which tab adjusts map units in the Data Frame Properties dialog? |
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Definition
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As the layer is added to the map, ArcMap symbolizes the data: |
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Definition
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In the ArcMap layers properties dialog, symbology tab, which window allows you to select the category of symbol? |
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Definition
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SDSFIE is an acronym for: |
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Definition
Spatial data standards for facilities, infrastructure, and environment. |
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Which installation office determines the SDSFIE layer symbology that is used with base maps? |
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Definition
Geographic integration office. |
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Term
How many filters may be selected at one time? |
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Definition
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Term
The geodatabase builder provides a tool for generating: |
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Definition
Feature classes, datasets, subtypes, table classes, relationship classes, and domains. |
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Term
Feature datasets are a collection of: |
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Definition
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The geodatabase builder is designed to: |
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Definition
Connect and read the contents of an existing geodatabase. |
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Term
X,Y coordinates in ArcMap describe: |
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Definition
Discrete locations on the earth's surface. |
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Term
In ArcMap, once x,y coordinates are added to the map, the layers behave like a: |
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Definition
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When adding an x,y coordinate table to ArcMap, the TOC automatically shifts: |
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Definition
To or remains in the source tab. |
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Will adding an x,y coordinate table to ArcMap automatically display the coordinates point? |
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Definition
No, the table must be right-clicked and then click display x,y data. |
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In ArcCatalog options dialog, which option is not a details view column choice? |
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Definition
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In ArcCatalog options dialog, how do you turn off folder connections? |
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Definition
Folder connection cannot be turned off. |
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Aerial photographs and satellite images are normally which type of raster dataset? |
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Definition
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A lower resolution copy of the raster data displays quickly when drawing the entire dataset: |
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Definition
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What type of file is created when pyramids are created for raster images? |
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Definition
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What are ArcCatalog's three default tabs? |
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Definition
Contents, preview, metadata. |
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Term
ArcToolbox is a simple application containing many tools used for: |
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Definition
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What ArcGIS combination is required to access 150 tools for geoprocessing, map sheet management, overlay analysis, and map projection? |
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Definition
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What are geographic features represented by divided discrete squares called? |
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Definition
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Raster image rectification is a process known as: |
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Definition
Geometric transformation. |
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When changing the geometry of a raster dataset from one coordinate space to another, the translation process: |
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Definition
Shifts all the coordinates equally. |
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Term
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Definition
Thematic, spectral, and picture data. |
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To perform the digitizing process, ArcMap must be in what type of session? |
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Definition
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What is considered the most versatile geographic data representation suited for geographic objects that have distinct boundaries? |
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Definition
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What describes both the coordinate system and spatial domain extent for a feature dataset or feature class in geodatabase? |
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Definition
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How do features maintain their attributes in a feature class table? |
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Definition
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Standards and custom properties of features which can be numeric, textual, or descriptive. |
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Features divided logically within a feature class. |
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What is a two-dimensional graph called? |
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Definition
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How are geodatabase feature class properties accessed? |
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Click the desired feature class, right-click to open the context menu, and then click the properties option. |
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Term
What is an alias name with respect to feature classes? |
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It is an alternative name specified for fields, tables, and feature classes that is more descriptive and user friendly than the actual name of these items. |
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What feature class property tab lists the fields contained in the feature class and the data type associated with the field? |
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Definition
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What does precision describe? |
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Definition
The number of system units per one unit of measure. |
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What is the default index for most feature classes? |
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Definition
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What is an index used for in a database? |
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To speed searching for records in tables or spatial features in geographic datasets. |
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What is the limit of characters in a subtype description? |
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Definition
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When editing a subtype feature class, where do you select the subtype feature? |
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Definition
In the edit toolbar target window. |
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Term
Give two examples of how field aliases should clearly describe measurements. |
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Definition
M for meters, KM for kilometers. |
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Why would attribute data in a GIS database often be abbreviated, coded, or unformatted? |
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Definition
To make the data easier to store and maintain. |
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Where would you determine an existing attribute or assign a particular attribute to a feature class field? |
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Definition
Feature class properties dialog, fields tab. |
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What does "null value are allowed" in an attribute field mean? |
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Definition
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How do ArcCatalog and ArcMap differ in the way attribute fields names are displayed? |
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ArcCatalog displays the field name while ArcMap displays the field alias. |
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What are attribute domains? |
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Definition
Rules that describe the legal values of a field type. |
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What are the two different types of attribute domains? |
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Definition
Range domains and coded value domains. |
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Which domain specifies a valid range of values for a numeric attribute? |
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Definition
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What component properties manage domains? |
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Definition
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Following SDSFIE naming convention policy, what are the first two characters of a SDS domain table? |
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Definition
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Coded values correspond to the attributes which equate to what? |
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Definition
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To associate a domain to a feature class field, what must you open in the geodatabase? |
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Definition
The feature class properties field tab. |
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Term
The geodatabase is a collection of what? |
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Definition
Datasets, feature classes, object classes, and relationship classes. |
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The geodatabase has the ability to store what two types of information in one database? |
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Definition
Feature coordinate and attribute information. |
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When referring to geographic features, what do feature classes include? |
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Definition
Points, lines, polygons, and annotations. |
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What do we call a container of feature classes that share a common coordinate system? |
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Definition
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What are two-dimensional shapes that represent broad geographic features stored as a series of segments that enclose an area? |
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Definition
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What is the table in geodatabase with which you can associate behavior? |
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Definition
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What table stores the relationship between features or objects into feature class or tables? |
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Definition
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Term
The native data format for all ArcGIS applications is the: |
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Definition
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In reference to geodatabase feature class, descriptive labels which are associated with features and display names and attributes are: |
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Definition
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Feature datasets are a container of feature classes that share a common: |
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Definition
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In a geodatabase, the shape of a feature is stored as a special field: |
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Definition
In the feature class table of type geometry. |
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Logically dividing features within a feature class is an example of: |
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Definition
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A road surface that adjoins a parking area without the possibility of gaps or overlap is an example of: |
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Definition
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Which geodatabase feature class properties dialog tab is used for renaming? |
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Definition
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What special data structure is used in a database to speed searching for records in tables or spatial features in geographic datasets? |
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Definition
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Subtype editing requires which ArcGIS program license? |
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Definition
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What type of map can directly display and query the tabular attribute information? |
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Definition
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In an interactive map, null values allowed in a field means the field: |
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Definition
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The following statements is an example of which domain in the geodatabase? For certain aircraft, the distribution of fuel can have a pressure requirement between 50 and 75 psi. |
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Definition
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Which domain in the geodatabase corresponds to attributes that equate to a pick list of choices for attributing? |
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Definition
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To add codes and description to a coded value domain table, which dialog is accessed? |
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Definition
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Identifying your objective is usually associated with what? |
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Definition
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Term
What are reports, working maps, and presentation-quality maps usually considered? |
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Definition
Final products of the project. |
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Term
Why is identifying your object an important step in creating a GIS project? |
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Definition
Because the answers to the questions determine the scope of the project. |
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Term
What is the purpose of a disclaimer on your map? |
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Definition
To explain exactly as its intended purpose and not the purpose. |
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Term
What are the three steps in creating a database? |
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Definition
Designing the database, automatic and gathering data, and managing the database. |
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Term
Which modeling functions are used for calculating distances, generating buffers, and calculating area and perimeter? |
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Definition
Geometric modeling functions. |
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Term
Which analysis type is conceptually the same as sticking pins in a wall map? |
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Definition
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Which analysis type is also called a spatial query? |
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Definition
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Which analysis type is also called aspatial query? |
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Definition
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What type of GIS analysis involves joining two existing sets of features into a single new set of features? |
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Definition
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Statistics and summarizing involve which type of queries? |
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Definition
Tabular attribute queries. |
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Term
To gain access to the attribute table, right-click the desired layer then? |
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Definition
Click open attribute table. |
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Term
In the statistics dialog, what does the count value mean? |
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Definition
Show you how many records the statistics are for. |
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Term
In the statistics dialog, a chart displaying how the cost values are dispersed is in a window called? |
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Definition
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How is the summarize dialog accessed? |
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Definition
Select the desired attribute field for summary, right-click, and then click summarize. |
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The results of a summary are in what form? |
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Definition
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What powerful language do you use to define one or more criteria that can consist of attributes, operates, and calculations? |
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Definition
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Name two of the four methods of selecting by attribute? |
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Definition
Create a new selection, add to current selection, remove from current selection, select from current selection. |
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Term
The buffer wizard is access from which menu? |
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Definition
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Term
When creating a buffer at a specified distance, how many rings will be created? |
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Definition
One ring at a certain distance. |
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Term
How can buffers be saved? |
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Definition
As a graphic in the data frame. |
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Term
The three step process of creating a database is: |
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Definition
Designing the database, automating and gathering data, and managing the database. |
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Calculating distances, generating buffers, and calculating area and perimeters are examples of which modeling function? |
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Which response is considered a final product of creating a GIS project? |
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Presentation-quality maps. |
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Perhaps the simplest form of GIS analysis is: |
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What type of query finds features based on where they are? |
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The attribute analysis type partly depends on: |
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The attribute you're working with. |
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To perform a statistical attribute query, the field must be: |
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In statistical attribute query, displaying how the cost values are dispersed is shown in the: |
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Frequency distribution window. |
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The select by location dialog's selection methods are: |
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Spatial relationships on which the selection will be used. |
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The buffer wizard contains how many panels? |
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Which location is not a place to save a buffer? |
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Inside and outside a polygon. |
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Common Installation Picture. |
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What does the CIP serve as the foundation for? |
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The USAF Comprehensive Planning C-1 Installation Layout Map, commonly known as the C-Tab. |
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Who maintains the CIP and where is it served? |
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CE maintains it at the NCC. |
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Non-spatial information that can be associated with spatial map features. Examples are building descriptions, real property information, etc. |
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A value in a relational database that is unique for each record. |
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A value in a database table. |
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How shall the CIP be organized and documented? |
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By the SDSFIE and using the FGDC CSDGM. |
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What types of features are covered in the minimum required CIP layers? |
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Area features, linear features, point features, and imagery. |
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What are Mission Data Sets? |
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Geospatial data layers supporting one or more functional community's specific missions or processes. |
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Where should the MDS be stored? |
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How should the MDS be organized and documented? |
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By the SDSFIE and using the FGDC CSDGM. |
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Common Installation Picture. |
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The CIP replaces the more commonly known: |
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Non-spatial information that can be associated with spatial map features. |
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What is an example of a primary key? |
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Which is an example of an area feature that is found as one of the minimum required CIP layers? |
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Where should the MDS be stored? |
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What is an example of a MDS? |
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Defensive positions maintained by security. |
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What is a "fused installation picture"? |
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The combination of CIP and MDS layers. |
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