1.
An ArcMap file that contains data frames, layouts, scripts, and sometimes charts is called a
Correct Answer
B. Map Document
Explanation
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2.
The ArcGIS program that allows you to view and analyze geographic data is called
Correct Answer
B. ArcMap
Explanation
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3.
The ArcGIS program that allows you to preview and create new data files is called
Correct Answer
A. ArcCatalog
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 1)
4.
The ArcGIS program that allows you to change data projections and convert data files from one type to another is called
Correct Answer
C. ArcToolbox
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 4)
5.
A component of an ArcMap project that contains layers that form interactive maps is called a
Correct Answer
C. Data frame
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1 )
6.
A component of an ArcGIS project that displays data about map features in tabular form is called a
Correct Answer
A. Attribute Table
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1 )
7.
Collections of geographic data that are alike are called
Correct Answer
B. Layers
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 1 )
8.
A component of an ArcGIS project that displays data frames, charts, reports and other graphic elements that may be printed is called a
Correct Answer
B. Layout
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 2 )
9.
Programs written in Visual Basic programming language that allow you to customize ArcView GIS are called
Correct Answer
C. Scripts
Explanation
Programs written in the Visual Basic programming language that allow you to customize ArcView GIS are called scripts. Scripts are used to automate tasks, create custom tools, and add functionality to ArcView GIS. They can be written to perform specific actions or to interact with the software's interface and data. Scripts in Visual Basic are a powerful way to extend the capabilities of ArcView GIS and tailor it to specific user needs.
10.
Add-on software products that run with ArcGIS to enhance its capabilities are called
Correct Answer
A. Extensions
Explanation
Extensions are add-on software products that enhance the capabilities of ArcGIS. These extensions provide additional tools and functionalities that are not available in the core software. They allow users to perform specialized tasks, such as spatial analysis, 3D modeling, or geocoding. By installing and using extensions, users can customize and extend the functionality of ArcGIS to better suit their specific needs and requirements.
11.
Satellite images, scanned data and photographs are examples of what type of data?
Correct Answer
B. Image data
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 3 )
12.
Data represented as points, lines, and polygons are of what type of data?
Correct Answer
B. Feature data
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 3 )
13.
How would data that lists the addresses of all restaurants in your county appear in an ArcGIS attribute table?
Correct Answer
A. Column
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1)
14.
How would data that lists the name, address and phone number of one restaurant in your county appear in an ArcGIS attribute table?
Correct Answer
D. Row
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1)
15.
What ArcGIS function allows you to navigate more quickly to data storage locations?
Correct Answer
C. Connect to folder
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 3 )
16.
What ArcCatalog function allows you to find other data layers that have the same geographic extent?
Correct Answer
D. Search
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 3 )
17.
Where can the coordinate system for a map display be specified in ArcMap?
Correct Answer
A. Data Frame Properties
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1 )
18.
Where can the display units for a map display be specified in ArcMap?
Correct Answer
A. Data Frame Properties
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1 )
19.
Where can the data source for a data file be specified in ArcMap?
Correct Answer
C. Layer Properties
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1 )
20.
Where can the symbology for a data file be specified in ArcMap?
Correct Answer
C. Layer Properties
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1 )
21.
The display that is used to show the distribution of pixel values in a data layer is called a
Correct Answer
C. Histogram
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 1 )does not use the word “histogram”
22.
The process that allows dynamic labels placed on a map display to be moved or edited is called
Correct Answer
A. Annotation
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 2 )does not use the word “annotation”
23.
What is the technique that can be used to attach features to elements such photos, documents and web pages so that by clicking on a feature the element can be opened and viewed?
Correct Answer
B. Hyperlinking
Explanation
Hyperlinking is the technique that can be used to attach features to elements such as photos, documents, and web pages. By clicking on a feature, the element can be opened and viewed. Hyperlinking allows for easy navigation and access to related content by creating clickable links that connect different elements together.
24.
The process of reducing the amount of detail in a layer by removing boundaries of areas with the same attribute value is called
Correct Answer
B. Dissolving features
Explanation
Dissolving features is the process of reducing the amount of detail in a layer by removing boundaries of areas with the same attribute value. This means that areas with the same attribute value are combined into a single feature, resulting in a simplified representation of the data. Clipping features, inputting features, and resulting features do not specifically refer to the process of reducing detail in a layer by removing boundaries, making them incorrect answers.
25.
The process of cropping the extent of one layer to the extent of another layer is called
Correct Answer
A. Clipping features
Explanation
Clipping features refers to the process of limiting or cropping the extent of one layer to match the extent of another layer. This is commonly done in GIS (Geographic Information System) applications to ensure that multiple layers align properly and only show the desired area of interest. It helps in creating more accurate and visually appealing maps by removing unnecessary data outside the desired boundary.
26.
An area that is drawn at a uniform distance around a feature is called a
Correct Answer
A. Buffer
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 4)
27.
When using data with differing coordinate systems, which coordinate system is used when ArcMap reprojects data “on-the-fly?”
Correct Answer
C. The projection of the first layer added to ArcMap
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 5)
28.
Which ArcGIS program must be used to permanently reproject a data layer?
Correct Answer
C. ArcToolbox
Explanation
ArcToolbox must be used to permanently reproject a data layer in ArcGIS. ArcToolbox is a collection of tools and functions that can be used to perform various geoprocessing tasks in ArcGIS. It provides a wide range of tools for data management, analysis, and conversion, including the ability to reproject data layers. ArcCatalog is a data management application, ArcMap is a mapping and analysis application, and Reprojection Extension is not a valid ArcGIS program.
29.
What is the data file extension of an ArcMap project file?
Correct Answer
C. .mxd
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 1)
30.
The act of using computer drawing tools to draw feature data using remotely sensed image data is called
Correct Answer
C. Heads-up digitizing
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 3)
31.
To create a new data layer from selected records in an existing data layer, what ArcMap option must you use?
Correct Answer
B. Export data
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 4)
32.
The process of creating map features from a table of addresses is called
Correct Answer
C. Geocoding
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 3)
33.
What must be created in ArcCatalog to perform geocoding?
Correct Answer
B. Geocoding service
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 3)
34.
In order to display data from a table of longitude/latitude coordinates in ArcMap, what option must be used?
Correct Answer
A. Display X,Y Data
Explanation
To display data from a table of longitude/latitude coordinates in ArcMap, the option that must be used is "Display X,Y Data". This option allows the user to input the table containing the coordinates and specify the columns that represent the longitude and latitude values. ArcMap then plots the data on the map based on these coordinates, allowing for visualization and analysis of the spatial data.
35.
The process of aligning an image to another image or feature data layer is called
Correct Answer
A. Georeferencing
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 5)
36.
The default classification method ArcMap uses to automatically group data values is
Correct Answer
A. Natural Breaks
Explanation
ArcMap uses the Natural Breaks classification method as the default to automatically group data values. This method identifies natural groupings in the data by minimizing the variance within each group and maximizing the variance between groups. It is particularly useful for data with unevenly distributed values and helps to highlight patterns or clusters in the data.
37.
The various models that are used to approximate the shape of the Earth are called
Correct Answer
C. Datums
Explanation
The correct answer is "Datums". Datums are used to approximate the shape of the Earth in various models. A datum is a reference system that defines the position of points on the Earth's surface. It consists of a set of parameters and reference points that help in accurately representing the shape and size of the Earth. Spheres, coordinates, and ellipsoids are not models used to approximate the shape of the Earth, making them incorrect options.
38.
Locations of interest that can be taken with a GPS unit are called
Correct Answer
A. Waypoints
Explanation
Waypoints are locations of interest that can be taken with a GPS unit. They are specific points on a map that can be marked and saved for future reference or navigation. Waypoints are commonly used in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and geocaching, as they help users navigate to specific locations accurately. By saving and accessing these waypoints, GPS users can easily track their progress, plan routes, and find their way back to important locations.
39.
If you could not find the exact school that you were looking for on an ArcMap map display, what would be the best (quickest) way to find it?
Correct Answer
B. Open the school table, click on the record, then look for the selected school on the map.
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1)
40.
What would be the best legend type to use on an ArcView map layout to plot ballparks in a county?
Correct Answer
C. Single symbol
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1)
41.
What would be the best legend type to use on an ArcMap map layout to plot world cities with varying populations?
Correct Answer
B. Graduated symbol
Explanation
The best legend type to use on an ArcMap map layout to plot world cities with varying populations would be "Graduated symbol." This legend type would allow for the representation of different population sizes using varying sizes of symbols, making it easy to visually compare and understand the population distribution across different cities.
42.
What would be the best legend type to use on an ArcMap map layout to plot per capita income in various areas of a county?
Correct Answer
A. Graduated color
Explanation
The best legend type to use on an ArcMap map layout to plot per capita income in various areas of a county would be "Graduated color". This legend type allows for a visual representation of the data by using different colors to represent different ranges or values of per capita income. It provides a clear and intuitive way for viewers to understand the distribution and variation of income levels across the county.
43.
What would be the best legend type to use on an ArcMap map layout to plot all of the states in the U.S. (with a different color representing each state)?
Correct Answer
D. Unique value
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 4)
44.
What would be the best attribute-related query expression to use if you wanted to find all elementary schools in Smith county?
Correct Answer
B. (([ County_Name] = Smith) and (([School_Type] = “Elementary”))
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 4)
45.
What would be the best attribute-related query expression to use if you wanted to find all areas in the county with per capita income of at least $15,000?
Correct Answer
C. ([PerCapInc] > 15000)
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 4)
46.
What would be the best zoom function to use if you wanted to get a closer look at some selected records on the map?
Correct Answer
D. Zoom to Selected Features
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 1)
47.
What would be the best way to go to a specific area of interest within a layer in a map quickly?
Correct Answer
A. Bookmark
Explanation
(Unit 1, Lesson 1)
48.
What would be the best expression to use in Select By Location query to find where all railroad crossings were located in the county?
Correct Answer
C. Streets that intersect railroads
Explanation
(Unit 2, Lesson 2)
49.
Which of the following is an example of a quantitative attribute?
Correct Answer
C. Population
Explanation
Population is an example of a quantitative attribute because it represents a numerical value that can be measured or counted. It is a characteristic that can be quantified and compared, such as the number of people living in a specific area. In contrast, address, name, and telephone number are examples of qualitative attributes, as they describe the quality or characteristics of something rather than a numerical value.
50.
Which of the following is an example of a legend type that is best used to display a quantitative attribute?
Correct Answer
A. Graduated color
Explanation
Graduated color is an example of a legend type that is best used to display a quantitative attribute. This legend type uses a range of colors to represent different values of a quantitative attribute. It is effective in visually representing the variation in the attribute across a map or chart, with darker or lighter colors indicating higher or lower values respectively. It allows for easy interpretation and comparison of the quantitative data.