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  • 1. 
    “GIS” is an acronym for
    • A. 

      Geographic integral system.

    • B. 

      Geography information system.

    • C. 

      Geographic information system.

    • D. 

      Geographic information solutions.

  • 2. 
    What is the most vital element of a geographic information system (GIS)?
    • A. 

      Data

    • B. 

      People

    • C. 

      Software

    • D. 

      Satellite images

  • 3. 
    With a geographic information system (GIS) you can model spatial data features in what three ways?
    • A. 

      Points, raster, and vector

    • B. 

      Images, thematic, and vector

    • C. 

      Raster, vector, and triangulated irregular network

    • D. 

      Vector, raster, and tabular

  • 4. 
    Which data model is an efficient way to accurately model continuous surfaces?
    • A. 

      Raster

    • B. 

      Vector

    • C. 

      Tabular

    • D. 

      Triangulated irregular network

  • 5. 
    “CIP” is an acronym for
    • A. 

      Common installation picture

    • B. 

      Common imagery photograph

    • C. 

      Control imagery photograph

    • D. 

      Conditional installation picture

  • 6. 
    What are mission data sets comprised of?
    • A. 

      Maintenance digital layers

    • B. 

      Mission digital layers

    • C. 

      Maintenance data layers

    • D. 

      Mission data layers

  • 7. 
    What do mission data sets support?
    • A. 

      The entire installation

    • B. 

      A single mission

    • C. 

      Maintenance data layers

    • D. 

      Maintenance digital layers

  • 8. 
    What is the foundation for the Strategic Installation Geospatial Information andServices (IGI&S) program?
    • A. 

      GeoReach

    • B. 

      Expeditionary IGI&S

    • C. 

      Garrison IGI&S

    • D. 

      Tactical IGI&S

  • 9. 
    Strategic Installation Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S) is comprised of generalized geospatial data produced in the USAF and aggregated at which level?
    • A. 

      Major command (MAJCOM)

    • B. 

      Unit

    • C. 

      Base

    • D. 

      Wing

  • 10. 
    What does the acronym SDSFIE stand for?
    • A. 

      Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure and Engineering

    • B. 

      Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure and Environment

    • C. 

      Spatial Digital Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure and Environment

    • D. 

      Spatial Digital Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure and Engineering

  • 11. 
    Which is not a question to consider when determining your geodatabase requirements?
    • A. 

      What kind of information can each element contain?

    • B. 

      Which elements are constrained to a fixed range?

    • C. 

      What data elements need to be stored?

    • D. 

      What type of file should you use?

  • 12. 
    Which data model applies the logical data model to the constraints of a specific data management system?
    • A. 

      Visual

    • B. 

      Strategic

    • C. 

      Physical

    • D. 

      Conceptual

  • 13. 
    Which spatial data standards for facilities infrastructure and environment (SDSFIE) browser option locates all occurrences of the entered character string within the name or definition of the indicated elements?
    • A. 

      Alias

    • B. 

      Keyword

    • C. 

      Feature

    • D. 

      Data source

  • 14. 
    What file type is used for a personal geodatabase?
    • A. 

      MS Access

    • B. 

      MS Excel

    • C. 

      DBase

    • D. 

      Shapefile

  • 15. 
    The first step of the two-step process to create a physical data model in the ARC Universal Geodatabase Builder is to
    • A. 

      Enable all filters

    • B. 

      Build a list of candidates

    • C. 

      Create a common installation filter (CIP)

    • D. 

      Add information about the feature classes and table classes

  • 16. 
    The three physical implementations of the geodatabase include all of these except
    • A. 

      File

    • B. 

      Universal

    • C. 

      Enterprise

    • D. 

      Personal

  • 17. 
    Rasters can be stored within all of these types of geodatabases except
    • A. 

      File

    • B. 

      Personal

    • C. 

      Enterprise

    • D. 

      Rational

  • 18. 
    Geodatabase feature class icons include all of these except
    • A. 

      Points

    • B. 

      Volume

    • C. 

      Area

    • D. 

      Lines

  • 19. 
    In the Object Loader, the process using ESRI ArcGIS software can be completed through which ArcGIS application?
    • A. 

      ArcMap

    • B. 

      ArcToolbox

    • C. 

      ArcCatalog

    • D. 

      ArcScene

  • 20. 
    When converting data, there are three basic types of data loaders, which include all of these except
    • A. 

      Import/Export Utility

    • B. 

      Simple Data

    • C. 

      Object Loaders

    • D. 

      Spreadsheet Converter

  • 21. 
    A single band raster is depicted as
    • A. 

      Multispectral

    • B. 

      Monochrome

    • C. 

      Red/green/blue

    • D. 

      Pyramid

  • 22. 
    In the geographic information systems (GIS) environment, the methods to utilize and maintain data using spreadsheets include all of these except
    • A. 

      Plot points into a global positioning system (GPS) for upload into the GIS environment.

    • B. 

      Document point features by ensuring there are three distinct columns for X, Y, and Z data.

    • C. 

      Copy the data into the applicable feature attribute table.

    • D. 

      Add the spreadsheet to the map interface.

  • 23. 
    In regards to quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of raster data, what is the required resolution standard?
    • A. 

      6 inches

    • B. 

      1 foot

    • C. 

      30 centimeters

    • D. 

      1 meter

  • 24. 
    In regards to quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of vector data, which statement does not represent one of the main topology rules?
    • A. 

      Features should meet or terminate at proper nodes.

    • B. 

      Duplicates and ghosted features are allowed.

    • C. 

      If a feature is a polygon, it should be closed on itself; if not, then it’s just a line.

    • D. 

      No duplicates or ghosted features.

  • 25. 
    Where the equator and prime meridian intersect in a geographic coordinate system (GCS) is defined as the
    • A. 

      Grid

    • B. 

      Square

    • C. 

      Graticule

    • D. 

      Coordinate system

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