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GIS: Geographic Information Systems
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it-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Accuracy - reliability - responsibility.
Quality GIGO
LandSAT TM Bands
Conformal Map Projections
Spatial Resolution
2. LN 1. L - Level Surfaces. 2. N - NAVD88.
Swath Width
Relative Location
Vertical frame
Datum
3. A 3-D frame of reference (model of the earth) used to determine surface locations.
World
Thematic maps
Datum
TIN Topology Tables
4. The 5 __________: TTCETH - 1. Triangle table 2. Triangle-Node table 3. Coordinate table 4. Triangle-Edge table 5. Hull-Edge table.
TIN Topology Tables
WGS84
Measurement & Levels of Measurement
Maps
5. Application Programming Interfaces (increases access like my maps on google).
DEM
Navigational Maps
API
Legend
6. Can assume all values between any two specific values. They are obtained by measuring.
Remote Sensing
Continuous Variables
Intersect
Raw data
7. The 4 elements or ______: 1. Cell Value - each cell carries a value. 2. Cell size - this determines the resolution. 3. Raster bands - Can have single or multiple bands. 4. Spatial Reference - Raster data must have spatial reference.
Navigational Maps
Raster Data Model
Reference Maps
Polar Stereographic Projections
8. Map in which some thematic mapping variable is substituted for area (like a graph in a map)
Neogeography
Cartogram
Thematic maps
DEM
9. 1. E - Ellipsoid dimensions. 2. D - Datum origin. 3. A - Angular alignment.
Raster
Entities
Horizontal frame EDA
Map Projection
10. 3 different types of ________ - content & services ICS I - Infrastructure (Hardware & Sensors). C - Content (sensors - APIs - UGC & VGI). S - Standards (or lack thereof): access - authority.
Entities
TIN
VRQ
Global network of data
11. 3 topological concepts: 1. Connectivity - arcs connect to each other at nodes. 2._______ - arcs that connect to surround an area define a polygon. 3. Contiguity - arcs have direction & left & right sides.
Multi-scalar
Entities
Area definition
World
12. Shift in delivery (eg - require user interaction).
Thematic Maps
Structure
Dynamic maps
Land Ordinance
13. Points - Polygons - Lines
Conformal Maps
Vector Data Forms
Vector data models
Location information
14. Maps that show the absolute location of places and geographic features determined by a frame of reference - typically latitude and longitude
Equidistant Map Projections
Reference Maps
Spatial analysis
Equal Interval
15. 1. An array of regulary spaced cells or pixels. 2. Each cell holds attributes (values).
Raster
Geoparsing
Contour Lines
Abstraction
16. Assigning location information to text & discourse.
MODIS Bands
Selection & Elimination
Maps
Geoparsing
17. Connect & travel between landmarks by moving thru space.
Area definition
LandSAT TM Bands
Route knowledge
Reference Maps
18. Title - legend or key - grid system - distance scale - direction and compass rose
Dot Density Map
Survey knowledge
Parts of Map
Authority
19. Assigning location information to various media (photos - video - music).
Route knowledge
Equal Interval
Geotagging
Map
20. Where 2 lines/arcs intersect - an endpoint - or a point along a line.
Attribute Tabl
NODES
MODIS Bands
Data models
21. The 5 key concepts in Geography & GIS (LDDSN) 1. Location. 2. _________. 3. Distance. 4. Space. 5. Navigation.
Direction
7.5' Map
Map
Conformal Maps
22. People creating their own maps - on their own terms by combining elements of an existing toolset.
Dot Density Map
MODIS Bands
Neogeography
Data models
23. The nature of relationships & connectivity between them.
Spatial analysis
Join
Topology
Arc-node topology
24. Are made with GIS
Location information
Intersect
Maps
Cartogram
25. Maps are restricted to a __________.
Compass & human analysis
Relational DBMS
Azimuthal Maps
RF
26. A reference system (geographic coordinates)
Attribute Tabl
Absolute Location
World
Primary Color
27. Deliver location / topographic information.
GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
Data Modelling
Nominal Location
Reference maps
28. GIS is ________ - spatial analysis & dependent on the computer.
Spatial Resolution
Raw data
Vector Data Forms
Authority
29. 2 ______: 1. Files/records. 2. Database/collection of files.
Thematic Maps
Different databases
Simplification
Global network of data
30. GIS is not a ______
Map
RF
Datum
Geotagging
31. 36 Spatial Res: 250m Temporal Res: 1 day Swath Width: 2 -330km
Map
MODIS Bands
Toponymy
Raster Data Model
32. When parallels & meridians intersect at right angles.
GCS
Structure
Raster Data Model
Conformal Map Projections
33. Converts what entities into objects in the computer 1. Geometry (points - lines - polygons). 2. Measurement of attributes. 3. Accuracy &/or error.
Lattice Model
Unique identifier
Authority
Data Modelling
34. Thematic map that uses dots to represent the frequency of a variable in a given area.
Dot Density Map
Structure
Contour Lines
Conformal Maps
35. Explanatory list of symbols on a map
Reference Maps
Legend
Objects
Toponymy
36. Relative to another known feature
Subsystems
Relative Location
Different databases
Area definition
37. The ability to link files together.
Norths
Relational DBMS
Raster
Map Projection
38. A process of mathematical conversion.
Quality GIGO
Raster Data Model
Map Projection
Global network of data
39. The 3 _____: 1. True. 2. Magnetic. 3. Grid.
Horizontal frame EDA
Spatial analysis
Norths
GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
40. The 2 _____ in data modelling: 1. Database. 2. Data Storage.
Dot Density Map
Subsystems
Toponymy
Unique identifier
41. 9 Features & Entities: 1. Mountains. 2. Rivers. 3. Forests. 4. Clouds. 5. ________. 6. Cities. 7. Populations. 8. Streets. 9. Fire Hydrants.
Grasslands
Compass & human analysis
Land Ordinance
Spatial Resolution
42. Points taken at regular intervals from the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of a random variable.
Quantile
Primary Color
Selection & Elimination
Raw data
43. A data classification method that divides a set of attribute values into groups that contain an equal range of values
Landmark knowledge
Equal Interval
World
Raster
44. DBMS used for: _______ - access - organize & edit.
Lattice Model
Structure
LandSAT TM Bands
Arcs
45. An assignment of geographic coordinates to locations.
GCS
Direction
Geocoding
Global network of data
46. Identify unique points - patterns or features in space.
Parts of Map
Area definition
Landmark knowledge
Relative Location
47. Consists of F & E: 1. Features. 2. Entities.
World
Vector Data Forms
Hull
WGS84
48. To avoid corrupt data!
Thematic Maps
Survey knowledge
Verify Query
Join
49. The range of wavelengths sampled by a remote sensor.
Spatial analysis
Spectral Resolution
MODIS Bands
Continuous Variables
50. Geographic Coordinate System.
Multi-scalar
Structure
GCS
Data Classification