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GIS: Geographic Information Systems
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Description by name: ex London
Join
Nominal Location
Horizontal frame EDA
Absolute Location
2. Most popular form of USGS Map
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3. A line segment between 2 nodes -1 of which is a start node & the other an end node.
Landmark knowledge
Multi-scalar
Toponymy
Arcs
4. Preserve Direction
Route knowledge
Data models
Thematic maps
Azimuthal Maps
5. Accuracy - reliability - responsibility.
Area definition
Geocoding
Primary Color
Quality GIGO
6. Provide information about a particular topic or theme.
Relative Location
Thematic maps
Compass & human analysis
Primary key
7. Thematic map that uses dots to represent the frequency of a variable in a given area.
Data Modelling
Dot Density Map
Horizontal frame EDA
Join
8. Points - Polygons - Lines
Vertical frame
LandSAT TM Bands
Vector Data Forms
TIN Topology Tables
9. A reference system (geographic coordinates)
Spatial analysis
Datum
Remote Sensing
Absolute Location
10. Global Positioning System.
Structure
LandSAT TM Bands
Route knowledge
GPS
11. GIS is not a ______
Vertical frame
Conformal Map Projections
Map
Simplification
12. Defined by NOIR NOIR N-Nominal - qualitive data. O-Ordinal - order or ranking. I-Interval - numeric scale - arbitrary units. R - Ratio - fixed origin - continuous scale.
Vector data models
Measurement & Levels of Measurement
Natural Breaks
Remote Sensing
13. 1. E - Ellipsoid dimensions. 2. D - Datum origin. 3. A - Angular alignment.
Spatial Resolution
Horizontal frame EDA
Neogeography
Datum
14. Consists of F & E: 1. Features. 2. Entities.
World
Spectral Resolution
Relative Location
DEM
15. 2 ______: 1. Unique ID. 2. Type Code. 3 Spatial Components PLP 1. Point. 2. Line/arc. 3. Polygon/area.
Datum
Parts of Map
Swath Width
Objects
16. Essentials of DBMS: Each record has a ________
Bands
Land Ordinance
Unique identifier
NODES
17. The ability to link files together.
Raster Data Model
Reference maps
LandSAT TM Bands
Relational DBMS
18. Title - legend or key - grid system - distance scale - direction and compass rose
Geoparsing
Parts of Map
Remote Sensing
Vector data models
19. Connect & travel between landmarks by moving thru space.
Geocoding
Route knowledge
Vector data models
Map Projection
20. 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.
Raster Data Model
Data Modelling
Toponymy
Nominal Location
21. An assignment of geographic coordinates to locations.
Quality GIGO
Natural Breaks
WGS84
Geocoding
22. Townships were six miles square - and were subdivided into 36 sections - each section consisting of one square mile. One section of each township was set aside to support public education - and the remaining sections were to be sold at public auction
MODIS Bands
Simplification
Land Ordinance
Location information
23. 7 Spatial Res: 30m Temporal Res: 16 day Swath Width: 183km
Map
Spatial Resolution
LandSAT TM Bands
DEM
24. The 5 components of a TIN: NETHT - 1. Nodes 2. Edges 3. Triangles 4. ___ 5. Topology.
Thematic Maps
Location information
Hull
DEM
25. Regulary spaced sample of points representing a surface.
Lattice Model
Abstraction
WGS84
Area definition
26. GIS is ________
Survey knowledge
Multi-scalar
Land Ordinance
Intersect
27. Assigning location information to text & discourse.
Data Classification
Datum
Geoparsing
Temporal Resolution
28. Files in the DB can be linked or joined using the _______
Parts of Map
GPS
Reference maps
Primary key
29. Blue - Green - Red - NIR....
Objects
Map Projection
Thematic maps
Bands
30. 36 Spatial Res: 250m Temporal Res: 1 day Swath Width: 2 -330km
Land Ordinance
Data models
Discrete Variables
MODIS Bands
31. 3 ______ attributes: 1. Values. 2. Relations. 3. Quality.
World
Thematic maps
VRQ
Equidistant Map Projections
32. Understand spatial relations between landmarks>shortcuts.
GPS
Survey knowledge
Temporal Resolution
Vector data models
33. Lines that connect points of equal value.
Continuous Variables
Contour Lines
Vertical frame
TIN
34. _________ of the Real World: (S&E - S&S - G&A) 1. Selection & Elimination. 2. Simplification & Smoothing. 3. Generalization & Aggregation.
Discrete Variables
Abstraction
Nominal Location
Quantile
35. A Complete frame
Vertical frame
WGS84
Polar Stereographic Projections
Geocoding
36. Shift in delivery (eg - require user interaction).
Dynamic maps
North Arrow
7.5' Map
World
37. Representative fraction
Data Classification
Measurement & Levels of Measurement
RF
Swath Width
38. User generated content (UGC). Volunteered geog. info (VGI). Professional vs amateur. Neogeography vs GIS.
DEM
Dynamic maps
7.5' Map
Authority
39. 1. An array of regulary spaced cells or pixels. 2. Each cell holds attributes (values).
Raster
LandSAT TM Bands
Multi-scalar
Nominal Location
40. A process of mathematical conversion.
Map Projection
Global network of data
Azimuthal Maps
Vertical frame
41. Real Things (trees - forests - cities etc).
Conformal Map Projections
GPS
North Arrow
Entities
42. 3 levels of _______:1. Conceptual - definitions - attributes. 2. Logical Model - formalize definitions & measures. 3. Digital Model - define & describe features.
Maps
Legend
Abstraction CLD
Continuous Variables
43. Uses coordinates (X -Y) to represent spatial features. Scale matters involve what Polygons<>points. Polygons<>lines.
Vector data models
Raster Data Model
Parts of Map
Thematic maps
44. Relative to another known feature
Nominal Location
Multi-scalar
Relative Location
Quantile
45. Contour lines never _______
TIN
Intersect
DEM
7.5' Map
46. When areas on a map maintain the same proportional relationship to the areas on the earth that they represent.
Reference Maps
World
Equal Area Projections
GCS
47. Preserve Shape
Data Classification
Conformal Maps
LandSAT TM Bands
Polar Stereographic Projections
48. The nature of relationships & connectivity between them.
Legend
GPS
Arcs
Topology
49. Identify unique points - patterns or features in space.
Primary key
Selection & Elimination
Landmark knowledge
Reference maps
50. Geographic Coordinate System.
GCS
Vertical frame
Navigational Maps
Swath Width