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GIS II; ArcGIS PRODUCTS EXAM
  • GIS II; ArcGIS PRODUCTS EXAM

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GIS II : ArcGIS Products Questions and  Answers 2024/2025
  • GIS II : ArcGIS Products Questions and Answers 2024/2025

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  • A task must be part of a task group. True False  False 1. What is the file extension for an ArcGIS Pro task file? .proTask .task .arcTasks .esriTasks  .esriTasks 1. An ArcGIS Pro task file can be imported to a project using a geoprocessing tool. True False  False 1. A task file contains all the information from the original task, including the data that it references. True False 2 0 2 4 /2025 | © copyright | This work may not be copied for profit gain Excel! 1 | P a...
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GIS II : ArcGIS Products -Questions with Correct Answers/ Verified/ Latest 2024/2025
  • GIS II : ArcGIS Products -Questions with Correct Answers/ Verified/ Latest 2024/2025

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GIS II : ArcGIS Products Exam Practice Questions and Answers |100% Pass
  • GIS II : ArcGIS Products Exam Practice Questions and Answers |100% Pass

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  • GIS II : ArcGIS Products Exam Practice Questions and Answers |100% Pass 1. A task must be part of a task group. True False - Answer-False 1. What is the file extension for an ArcGIS Pro task file? .proTask .task .arcTasks .esriTasks - Answer-.esriTasks 1. An ArcGIS Pro task file can be imported to a project using a geoprocessing tool. True False - Answer-False 1. A task file contains all the information from the original task, including the data that it references. True False - An...
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OCR 2023 GCSE Geography A Geographical Themes J383/03: Geographical skills Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
  • OCR 2023 GCSE Geography A Geographical Themes J383/03: Geographical skills Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)

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  • 2 © OCR 2023 Section A Geographical Skills 1 (a) Look at Fig. 1a in the Resource Booklet, which shows a map of the city of Nottingham. (i) In which direction would you be travelling if you were driving from the University of Nottingham to the city centre? ...................................................................................................................................... [1] (ii) What type of map is shown in Fig. 1a? A Base Map B Choropleth Map C Desire-line Map D I...
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OCR 2023 GCSE Geography A Geographical Themes J383/03: Geographical skills Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged
  • OCR 2023 GCSE Geography A Geographical Themes J383/03: Geographical skills Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged

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  • 2 © OCR 2023 Section A Geographical Skills 1 (a) Look at Fig. 1a in the Resource Booklet, which shows a map of the city of Nottingham. (i) In which direction would you be travelling if you were driving from the University of Nottingham to the city centre? ...................................................................................................................................... [1] (ii) What type of map is shown in Fig. 1a? A Base Map B Choropleth Map C Desire-line Map D I...
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GIS FINAL Questions and Answers  2024/2025
  • GIS FINAL Questions and Answers 2024/2025

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  • Identify the 2 primary types of geodatabases associated with ESRI's GIS products:  Enterprise and File 2.The graphic below is a representation of...  Process schematic in ESRI's Model Builder You are a GIS Analyst-II working for the Mansfield (Pennsylvania) School District. You goal is to create data and maps of drug free zones (1,000-ft radius) around all school bus stop locations. These zones will assist law enforcement officers in issuing higher penalties for drugdealing ...
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Archaelogical questions and computational answers
  • Archaelogical questions and computational answers

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  • MAY 30, 2024 9:30 Registration 10:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks 10:20 Introduction Vyron Antoniadis, Quentin Drillat SESSION 1: GIS applications in archaeological and historical practices 10:40 11:00 11:20 11:40 12:00 12:30 12:50 13:10 13:30 Chair: Quentin Drillat Managing complexity in long-term excavations: The GIS of Phaistos Francesca Buscemi, Marianna Figuera GIS-DIARIES of Gortyn: An ongoing GIS project to recording, protecting, and researching the archaeol...
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A Level Geography H481/01 Physical systems
  • A Level Geography H481/01 Physical systems

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  • INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. You can use an HB pencil, but only for graphs and diagrams. • Write your answer to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Fill in the boxes on the front of the Answer Booklet. • Choose one option in Section A and answer all the questions for that option. Answer all the questions in Section B. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 66. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • ...
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GISP: All Sets (1-10 and Extra) Latest Update Graded A+
  • GISP: All Sets (1-10 and Extra) Latest Update Graded A+

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  • GISP: All Sets (1-10 and Extra) Latest Update Graded A+ What are some ways generalization can be achieved in a map? -Aggregating - combining into a new composite feature -Only selecting certain features to be displayed -Removing detail -Dissolving/Merging (e.g. combine similar neighbor elements) -Exaggerating - make features larger than they are -Smoothing out detailed /complicated features (e.g. rivers do not need every curve) What are some arguments why government-owned GIS data should be fr...
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