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Deck 3: How to Create a Layout With Arcgis Pro
1
The aim of a map is:
A) To be readable by anyone
B) To represent all available detail of an area
C) To show the relationship between humans and the landscape
D) To visually represent geospatial data and convey some sort of message to the reader
A) To be readable by anyone
B) To represent all available detail of an area
C) To show the relationship between humans and the landscape
D) To visually represent geospatial data and convey some sort of message to the reader
D
2
Which of the following data-classification methods selects class break levels by taking into account statistics such as the mean of the values and the average distance that values are away from the mean?
A) Equal Interval
B) Quantiles
C) Natural Breaks
D) Standard Deviation
A) Equal Interval
B) Quantiles
C) Natural Breaks
D) Standard Deviation
D
3
A map template in ArcGIS represents:
A) A pre-arranged way of placing elements on a map
B) A blank space that can be used to place items on a map
C) A pre-made map that can immediately be printed
D) Previously created symbology already applied to the map's legend
A) A pre-arranged way of placing elements on a map
B) A blank space that can be used to place items on a map
C) A pre-made map that can immediately be printed
D) Previously created symbology already applied to the map's legend
A
4
Which of the following would be best represented by a small-scale map?
A) A map of the world
B) A map of a college campus
C) A map of a metropark
D) A map of a country estate
A) A map of the world
B) A map of a college campus
C) A map of a metropark
D) A map of a country estate
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5
A graphical representation of the map key can best be shown with a:
A) Label
B) Legend
C) Scale bar
D) North arrow
A) Label
B) Legend
C) Scale bar
D) North arrow
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6
Text that updates itself as changes are made to an ArcGIS layout is:
A) Unlimited Text
B) Arc Text
C) Scale Text
D) Dynamic Text
A) Unlimited Text
B) Arc Text
C) Scale Text
D) Dynamic Text
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7
A graphical representation of the orientation of the map is best shown by:
A) Scale Bar
B) North Arrow
C) Legend
D) Type
A) Scale Bar
B) North Arrow
C) Legend
D) Type
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8
A map that serves to show the location of features is which type of map?
A) Thematic
B) Choropleth
C) Locator
D) Reference
A) Thematic
B) Choropleth
C) Locator
D) Reference
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9
Which of the following options represents the largest-scale map?
A) 1:1000000
B) 1:0
C) 1:1
D) 1:10000
A) 1:1000000
B) 1:0
C) 1:1
D) 1:10000
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10
On a large-scale map, buildings would likely be shown as:
A) Individual points
B) Individual lines
C) Individual polygons
D) They would not be shown because of the scale
A) Individual points
B) Individual lines
C) Individual polygons
D) They would not be shown because of the scale
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11
A graphical representation of a guide to the map's symbology is best shown by:
A) Representative Fraction
B) Legend
C) Maplex
D) Dynamic Key
A) Representative Fraction
B) Legend
C) Maplex
D) Dynamic Key
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12
How is type best used on a map?
A) Only two different fonts should be used and they should be chosen to complement each other.
B) A single font should be chosen and used on all portions of the map for simplicity and consistency.
C) Three fonts are used on the map-one must be Arial, one must be a serif font, and the other must be a sans-serif font.
D) A maximum of four fonts should be used-one for the title, one for the legend, one for the typology, and one for map labels.
A) Only two different fonts should be used and they should be chosen to complement each other.
B) A single font should be chosen and used on all portions of the map for simplicity and consistency.
C) Three fonts are used on the map-one must be Arial, one must be a serif font, and the other must be a sans-serif font.
D) A maximum of four fonts should be used-one for the title, one for the legend, one for the typology, and one for map labels.
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13
Why would data be normalized to use with a choropleth map?
A) To ensure that the numbers being displayed on the map are all the same value
B) To show representative fractions for each polygon boundary on the map
C) To ensure that only "count" values are displayed on the map
D) To convert values to a consistent level of data representation
A) To ensure that the numbers being displayed on the map are all the same value
B) To show representative fractions for each polygon boundary on the map
C) To ensure that only "count" values are displayed on the map
D) To convert values to a consistent level of data representation
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14
Which of the following data-classification methods attempts to place an equal number of data values in each class?
A) Quantiles
B) Standard Deviation
C) Equal Interval
D) Natural Breaks
A) Quantiles
B) Standard Deviation
C) Equal Interval
D) Natural Breaks
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15
A small-scale map would show:
A) A smaller geographic area than a large-scale map
B) A larger geographic area than a large-scale map
C) The same geographic area as a large-scale map, just at a smaller resolution
D) The same geographic area as a large-scale map, just at a larger resolution
A) A smaller geographic area than a large-scale map
B) A larger geographic area than a large-scale map
C) The same geographic area as a large-scale map, just at a smaller resolution
D) The same geographic area as a large-scale map, just at a larger resolution
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16
The art and science of creating maps with GIS is:
A) Map Interpretation
B) HTML 5
C) Web Design
D) Cartography
A) Map Interpretation
B) HTML 5
C) Web Design
D) Cartography
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17
Which of the following data-classification methods selects class break levels by taking the complete range of values and dividing by the desired number of classes?
A) Natural Breaks
B) Equal Interval
C) Standard Deviation
D) Quantiles
A) Natural Breaks
B) Equal Interval
C) Standard Deviation
D) Quantiles
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18
When a color ramp displays multiple different shades of the same color, which color scheme is being used?
A) Graduated Multi-Hues
B) Graduated RGB
C) Graduated Colors
D) Graduated Symbols
A) Graduated Multi-Hues
B) Graduated RGB
C) Graduated Colors
D) Graduated Symbols
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