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What type of content can be added to a web map? A. Scenes B. Apps C. Groups D. Layers - ANSWER D. Layers Where on the item page for a layer would you find the source of the layer's data? A. Credits (Attribution) B. Owner C. Summary D. Tags - ANSWER A. Credits (Attribution) You want to create a layer that contains pop-ups with tabular information that will be used within a web map. Which type of layer should you use? A. Scene layer B. Basemap layer C. Feature layer D. Tile layer - ANSWER C. Feature layer In a web map, which layer type can you edit and analyze? A. All layers B. Tile layer C. Basemap layer
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What type of content can be added to a web map? A. Scenes B. Apps C. Groups D. Layers - ANSWER D. Layers Where on the item page for a layer would you find the source of the layer's data? A. Credits (Attribution) B. Owner C. Summary D. Tags - ANSWER A. Credits (Attribution) You want to create a layer that contains pop-ups with tabular information that will be used within a web map. Which type of layer should you use? A. Scene layer B. Basemap layer C. Feature layer D. Tile layer - ANSWER C. Feature layer In a web map, which layer type can you edit and analyze? A. All layers B. Tile layer C. Basemap layer
D. Operational layer - ANSWER D. Operational layer Your operational layer is hard to see in a web map that you've built because the basemap has too much detail. What can you do to fix that? A. Remove the operational layer. B. Remove the basemap. C. Change the basemap to something simpler, such as Dark Gray Canvas. D. Change the map extent or focus. - ANSWER C. Change the basemap to something simpler, such as Dark Gray Canvas. Which three of the following characteristics do web maps and web scenes both have? Select three options. A. Can display elevation profiles and charts B. Use operational layers to show features C. Require minimal JavaScript coding before deployment D. Can display terrain in 3D E. Can be shared with members of an organization F. Use basemap layers to provide context - ANSWER B. Use operational layers to show features E. Can be shared with members of an organization F. Use basemap layers to provide context Which two options describe why you would use an app instead of a map or scene? Choose two answers. A. To create a spatial product in less time than it would take to create a map or scene B. To create a spatial product that provides additional context or analytical capabilities C. To create a spatial product without the use of web layers or scene layers D. To create a spatial product that gives a more nuanced interpretation of spatial phenomena - ANSWER B. To create a spatial product that provides additional context or
Which two examples of x,y data can be located on a map? Choose two. A. ADDRESS or NAME attributes B. 39.41, - 105. C. LONG and LAT fields in a table D. - 105.5, West - ANSWER B. 39.41, - 105. C. LONG and LAT fields in a table How is x,y data used to locate a feature on a map? A. X represents latitude and y represents the longitude. B. X represents the street address and y represents the city or city/state. C. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south location. D. X represents the north-south location and y represents the east-west location. - ANSWER C. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south location. Which method represents the best course of action for obtaining optimum search results from your address locator? A. Have fewer addresses, with consistent address fields populated B. Having reference data with as many addresses as possible C. Having the most accurate reference and input data possible D. Having the input data using as many address fields as possible - ANSWER C. Having the most accurate reference and input data possible What does the address component of street type refer to? A. The material the street is made of, such as gravel, asphalt, and so on B. The size of the street, such as the number of lanes C. The suffix of the street, such as Avenue or Boulevard, and so on D. The size of the street, such as how many vehicles per day - ANSWER C. The street
suffix, such as Avenue or Boulevard, and so on What does having various types of reference data enable you to do? A. Create several composite locators B. Present different input fields to the user C. Geocode addresses for more than one project D. Create several locators using address data - ANSWER B. Provide different input fields to the user Which two table fields could be used to map x,y values? Choose two. A. Postal_Code B. Longitude C. Address D. Point_Y - ANSWER B. Longitude D. Point_Y For geocoding, which item must you create a locator? A. Reference data B. Address data C. Input data D. Network data - ANSWER A. Reference data Which of the following are used to make a composite locator? A. Other locators B. Online locator services C. Input data with addresses
B. Answering questions involving median income in different locations using tabular data C. Analyzing nonspatial relationships such as income-to-debt ratios using a spreadsheet D. Following an analysis workflow on crime density using a crime incident locations feature class - ANSWER A. Identifying where houses are located in relation to waste facilities using street address data B. Answering questions involving median income in different locations using tabular data What is geocoding? A. Converting a location description to a location on the surface of the earth B. Finding a feature through spatial analysis C. Locating a place using a map D. Converting a location to location description attributes - ANSWER A. Converting a location description to a location on the surface of the earth T/F: Geocoding can be used to map the location of a local fitness club with only street address data. - ANSWER True Which two attributes could be used when applying the place-name method to enable location on nonspatial data? Choose two. A. Category field B. Coordinates field C. Title field D. Description field - ANSWER C. Title field D. Description field Which method would most likely be used in a nationwide census to place people's locations on a map?
A. Place-name B. Address C. City D. Coordinates - ANSWER B. Address Which example of location data could be added to a crime incident map in ArcGIS Pro to create crime hot spots? A. Police stations with place-names B. Burglary analysis results C. Burglary incident coordinates D. Police stations with addresses - ANSWER C. Burglary incident coordinates Which of the following is the first thing to do when carrying out any form of spatial analysis? A. Ask spatial questions B. Make decisions C. Explore and prepare data D. Interpret results - ANSWER A. Ask spatial questions What overlay method creates an output feature class containing features or portions of features that overlap from all layers or feature classes? A. Identity B. Intersect C. Erase D. Union - ANSWER B. Intersect Which overlay analysis method writes all of the input geometry to the output feature class? A. Erase
technique would you use to assign an attribute to students based on the school boundary they reside within? A. Union B. Spatial Join C. Count Overlapping Features D. Intersect - ANSWER B. Spatial Join Erase Tool - ANSWER creates a feature class by overlaying the input features with the polygons of the erase features Identify Tool - ANSWER calculates a geometric intersection of the input features with Identity Features Intersect Tool- ANSWER calculates a geometric intersection of the input features Spatial Join - ANSWER joins the attributes of one feature to another, based on the spatial relationship Union Tool - ANSWER calculates a geometric union of the input features Geocoding - ANSWER the process of transforming a description of a location into a location on the earth's surface What are the 3 major components of geocoding? - ANSWER Input data, locator and reference data Input Data-geocoding - ANSWER contains the location description Locator-geocoding - ANSWER A device that ties the location description in the input data to geographic coordinates to place features on a map
Single Locator ANSWER uses reference data as the source Composite Locator ANSWER uses other locators as sources Locator Roles ANSWER specify different roles for locating different features Types of Reference Data ANSWER Building addresses, points of interest, populated places, other locations Composite Locator Plan ANSWER dictate the order in which the composite locator will use each participating source Proximity Methods ANSWER Buffer, Near, Spatial Query Buffer Tool - ANSWER creates buffer polygons around input features to a specified distance Multiple Ring Buffer Tool - ANSWER creates multiple buffer polygons around input features at different specified distances Generate Near Table Tool - ANSWER calculates distances and other proximity information between features in one or more feature classes or layers Near Tool - ANSWER Calculates distance and additional proximity information between the input features and the closest feature in another layer or feature class Generate Origin Destination Links - ANSWER Creates connecting lines from origin features to destination features
What is the first step when performing any kind of spatial analysis? A. Make decisions B. Ask spatial questions C. Interpret results D. Explore and prepare data - ANSWER B. Ask spatial questions Your vehicle's fuel warning light comes on, and you must find the nearest gas station. Which spatial analysis question helps solve this problem? A. What is nearby or coincident? B. What is the closest? C. What is visible from a given location (3D) - ANSWER B. What is the closest? Euclidean Distance - ANSWER measured on a 2D Cartesian (x,y) plane, measured in a straight line as the shortest distance between 2 features on a flat surface Geodesic Distance - ANSWER measured on a geoid, in a straight line as the shortest distance between 2 features on a curved surface T/F: You would want to use Euclidean measurements if your input features are spread over the entire globe. - ANSWER False You have been tasked with finding what coffee shop is closest to each park in a city. What ArcGIS Pro tool could you run to find the closest coffee shop and add its x,y coordinate to the Parks attribute table? A. Near B. Buffer C. Multiple Ring Buffer D. Select Layer By Location - ANSWER B. Near
Using Erase tool, what parts of the features are copied to the output feature class? - ANSWER The parts of the input feature that lie outside the erase feature Which of the following ArcGIS Pro tool writes all features and their attributes to the Output feature class? - ANSWER Union Edge Snapping - ANSWER Edits snap to the nearest polyline or polygon segment. Vertex Snapping - The edits snap to the closest vertex of a polyline or polygon. Point Snapping- The edits snap to the nearest point feature. Endpoint Snapping - The edits snap to the closest start point or endpoint of a polyline or polygon. Intersection Snapping- The edits snap to the closest intersection of two intersecting or more polylines or polygons. Midpoint snapping - ANSWER Edits snap to the midpoint of the nearest polyline or polygon segment. Tangent snapping - ANSWER Edits snap to the nearest point of tangency on an arc or curved polygon segment. Alignment Modify Tools - ANSWER Move, Align Features, Rotate, Scale Reshape Modify Tools - ANSWER Reshape, Extend Or Trim, Edit Vertices Divide Modify Tools - ANSWER Split, Explode
A. Point B. Line C. Polygon D. Annotation - ANSWER B. Line You have digitized a line feature representing a river. At what step in the editing workflow would you define the name of the river? A. Edit attributes. B. Create feature geometry. C. Choose a construction tool. D. Choose or create a template. - ANSWER A. Edit attributes. You must edit a point feature to snap to the end of a line feature. Which snapping tool should you use? A. Edge snapping B. Vertex snapping C. Endpoint snapping D. Tangent snapping - ANSWER C. Endpoint snapping You should use sans-serif fonts for which two features? A. Roads B. Cities C. Rivers D. Lakes - ANSWER A. Roads B. Cities Which setting only allows for changes in how the label appears, not how it is placed? A. Effects
B. Scale settings C. Weights D. Classes - ANSWER A. Effects Which of the following is not a label property that you can edit using the standard label engine in ArcGIS Pro? A. Minimum and maximum scales B. Halos C. Size D. Stacking - ANSWER D. Stacking Position Labeling Tool - ANSWER The most basic property: Where should the label appear in relation to the feature? Conflict Resolution Labeling Tool - ANSWER This set of tools decreases conflict by reducing the amount of labels the engine attempts to place on your map, or by prioritizing which label gets placed within an area Fitting Strategy Labeling Tool - ANSWER Available with the Maplex Label Engine, this set of tools allows you to best fit your labels onto the map Which of the following best describes the difference between conflict-resolution tools and fitting strategy tools? A. Conflict resolution applies to feature layers, while the fitting strategy applies to individual labels. B. Conflict resolution applies to labels that cannot fit, while the fitting strategy applies to the labels that replace other labels. C. The conflict resolution relates to a feature or its label blocking the placement of other labels; the fitting strategy deals with changing the space that labels occupy so as to enable their placement. D. The conflict resolution refers to fitting the most labels, and fitting strategy refers to
C. Right-click the layer and choose Labeling Properties, and then, in the Label D. Class pane, on the Class tab, click Visibility Range. E. At the bottom of the map, click the Map Scale down arrow and choose Customize. - ANSWER A. On the ribbon, in the Visibility Range group, look on the Labeling tab. C. Right-click the layer and choose Labeling Properties, and then, in the Label AGOL Public User - ANSWER a free account for personal, noncommercial use. AGOL Organizational Member - ANSWER associated with an AcrGIS organization with more access and capabilities AGOL Social Login - ANSWER sign in with Google, Apple, or Facebook credentials AGOL Organization - ANSWER a discrete virtual space within the secure Esri cloud. What is the best description of ArcGIS Online? A. A desktop-based geographic information system B. A cloud-based geographic information system C. A mobile device-based geographic information system D. A local geographic information system - ANSWER B. A cloud-based geographic information system What is the best description of an ArcGIS Online organization? A way to structure or package maps, scenes, apps, layers, and other ArcGIS Online content (can include groups, folders, and schemas) A desktop application used to connect an organization with local geospatial data A separate virtual space in the ArcGIS Online cloud where an organization can control content and share D. The organization that hosts ArcGIS Online, including the location of servers, administrators, and management - ANSWER C. A discrete virtual space within the ArcGIS Online cloud that enables an organization to manage content and foster collaboration
Which capability is available to users with public access to ArcGIS Online? A. Creating web maps B. Sharing content within an organization C. Having unlimited storage space D. Access more ArcGIS apps - ANSWER A. Author web maps Basemap Layers - ANSWER static tiled layers, such as imagery, territorial boundaries, or roads, that provide geographical context Operational Layers - ANSWER layers drawn on top of the basemap you can interact with