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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. Points taken at regular intervals from the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of a random variable.
Quantile
GCS
Quality GIGO
Mash up
2. The study of place names - origins - history & meanings.
Selection & Elimination
Survey knowledge
TIN Topology Tables
Toponymy
3. Thematic map that uses dots to represent the frequency of a variable in a given area.
Map
Dot Density Map
Quantile
Intersect
4. The ability to link files together.
Relational DBMS
Natural Breaks
Bands
Abstraction CLD
5. Consists of F & E: 1. Features. 2. Entities.
World
Spectral Resolution
API
Different databases
6. Symbol on a map used to show direction
North Arrow
Data models
Abstraction CLD
Primary Color
7. A line segment between 2 nodes -1 of which is a start node & the other an end node.
Arcs
Measurement & Levels of Measurement
Primary Color
North Arrow
8. 1. E - Ellipsoid dimensions. 2. D - Datum origin. 3. A - Angular alignment.
DEM
Nominal Location
Raster Data Model
Horizontal frame EDA
9. Arcs only ___ at Nodes
Continuous Variables
Join
API
GCS
10. Representative fraction
Absolute Location
RF
Topology
Raster Data Model
11. Contour lines never _______
Join
GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
Parts of Map
Intersect
12. Connectivity: ___________. 3 elements 1. Nodes & vertices define the shape of the arc. 2. Arcs have a from-node (or starting node) & a to-node (or ending-node). 3. Arcs only join at nodes.
Entities
Map
Arc-node topology
Data models
13. Real Things (trees - forests - cities etc).
Legend
Entities
Horizontal frame EDA
Norths
14. 2 reasons why Topology matters: 1. Error detection. 2. ___________.
Map
Verify Query
Spatial analysis
Absolute Location
15. 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.
GCS
Raster Data Model
Measurement & Levels of Measurement
Join
16. Most popular form of USGS Map
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17. 2 ______: 1. Files/records. 2. Database/collection of files.
TIN Topology Tables
Different databases
Thematic maps
Maps
18. GIS is ________
Grasslands
Location information
Multi-scalar
Equal Area Projections
19. A tabular file containing rows and columns; descriptive attributes about some object such as a geographic feature are contained in each row
Spatial analysis
Dynamic maps
Remote Sensing
Attribute Tabl
20. Deliver location / topographic information.
Landmark knowledge
Map Projection
Reference maps
Quantile
21. 3 different types of ________ - content & services ICS I - Infrastructure (Hardware & Sensors). C - Content (sensors - APIs - UGC & VGI). S - Standards (or lack thereof): access - authority.
DEM
Mash up
Global network of data
Direction
22. Are made with GIS
Maps
LandSAT TM Bands
Authority
Reference Maps
23. Understand spatial relations between landmarks>shortcuts.
Survey knowledge
Compass & human analysis
Raster
Intersect
24. Title - legend or key - grid system - distance scale - direction and compass rose
Parts of Map
Equidistant Map Projections
Reference maps
Absolute Location
25. 3 ______ attributes: 1. Values. 2. Relations. 3. Quality.
Cartogram
VRQ
Subsystems
Dynamic maps
26. A map containing information on only one topic or theme.
DEM
Authority
Datum
Thematic Maps
27. Description by name: ex London
Survey knowledge
Verify Query
Nominal Location
Toponymy
28. Fixed entitites - Can only take a specific value (Ex. number of students in a class - anything that is counted and not measured)
Area definition
Compass & human analysis
Spatial analysis
Discrete Variables
29. The acquisition of data about Earth's surface from a satellite orbiting the planet or other long-distance methods.
GPS
Remote Sensing
Thematic maps
Topology
30. 36 Spatial Res: 250m Temporal Res: 1 day Swath Width: 2 -330km
Survey knowledge
North Arrow
Structure
MODIS Bands
31. Relative to another known feature
Navigational Maps
Relative Location
Swath Width
Thematic maps
32. The nature of relationships & connectivity between them.
Grasslands
Topology
Swath Width
GCS
33. Geographic Coordinate System.
LandSAT TM Bands
DEM
GCS
Vector Data Forms
34. Provide information about a particular topic or theme.
Different databases
Objects
Vector Data Forms
Thematic maps
35. Triangulated Irregular Network.
TIN
Land Ordinance
Contour Lines
Landmark knowledge
36. Identify unique points - patterns or features in space.
Vector data models
Landmark knowledge
Authority
Parts of Map
37. Global Positioning System.
Arcs
Land Ordinance
Quantile
GPS
38. Application Programming Interfaces (increases access like my maps on google).
GCS
Multi-scalar
Attribute Tabl
API
39. A process of mathematical conversion.
Route knowledge
Map Projection
Mash up
Location information
40. Sailors and pilots use these maps to navigate
Navigational Maps
Lattice Model
WGS84
Different databases
41. Regulary spaced sample of points representing a surface.
Lattice Model
Topology
Thematic Maps
Norths
42. Uses coordinates (X -Y) to represent spatial features. Scale matters involve what Polygons<>points. Polygons<>lines.
World
Vector data models
Geocoding
Abstraction
43. Digital Elevation Model
Azimuthal Maps
Survey knowledge
Absolute Location
DEM
44. Explanatory list of symbols on a map
Area definition
Maps
Reference Maps
Legend
45. A data classification method that divides a set of attribute values into groups that contain an equal range of values
Equal Interval
Abstraction
RF
Spatial analysis
46. When distances from the center of the projection to any other place on the map are uniform in all directions.
Equidistant Map Projections
Parts of Map
Arc-node topology
Polar Stereographic Projections
47. 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.
Quantile
Measurement & Levels of Measurement
GCS
Hull
48. The 5 components of a TIN: NETHT - 1. Nodes 2. Edges 3. Triangles 4. ___ 5. Topology.
Area definition
Hull
Selection & Elimination
Reference maps
49. Can assume all values between any two specific values. They are obtained by measuring.
Simplification
North Arrow
Continuous Variables
Spatial analysis
50. Preserve Shape
Relative Location
Compass & human analysis
Conformal Maps
Attribute Tabl