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Geocoding refers to the process of converting text-based postal address data into digital geographic coordinates.
Question 2
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Address geocoding interpolates the location of a street address by comparing it with data in the reference database.
Question 3
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Which of the following is true about Geocoding? (select all that apply)
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It can match records that are similar but not exactly the same
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Similar to an attribute join between a standalone table and a spatial dataset
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Spatial data is called the reference layer
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It can use multiple fields to match records
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This is a random answer and is not true do not click this
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Parsing converts the Address to lower case
Question 5
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Which of the following is required to effectively geocode? (select all that apply)
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Address locator (set up for the reference layer with rules and options)
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Table (address records to be matched)
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An empty point feature class to store the output
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Reference layer (Shapefile or feature class containing features with attributes for matching)
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Addresses to be matched are parsed into separate components
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Which of the following geocoding styles locates street address on both sides of the street using a line reference layer and requires address ranges on both left and right side of the street?
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US Dual Range Style
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US One Range Style
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One Address Style
Question 8
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Which of the following geocoding styles locates street address without considering left or right sides and requires a single address range for each street?
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One Address Style
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US Streets
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US One Range Style
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US Dual Range Style
Question 9
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Which of the following geocoding styles locates street address by matching a single field address to a single point or polygon?
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US Dual Range Style
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US One Range Style
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One Address Style
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US Streets
Question 10
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Which of the following geocoding styles is most often used with parcel data?
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US Dual Range Style
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US One Range Style
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One Address Style
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US Streets
Question 11
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Which of the following geocoding styles matches two fields containing a city name and a state name or abbreviation?
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City State Style
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US City Range Style
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US States Style
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US State Range Style
Question 12
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Place the following Geocoding steps in order
[blank_start]3[blank_end] Match the address in batch mode
[blank_start]2[blank_end] Choose the address table and set up the session
[blank_start]1[blank_end] Add the address locator previously created
[blank_start]4[blank_end] Review the matched/unmatched addresses
[blank_start]5[blank_end] Change the geocoding options to facilitate matching
[blank_start]6[blank_end] Rematch addresses in batch or interactive mode
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Question 13
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For crime mapping and analysis, one researcher has stated that a ____ hit rate is unacceptable and another has derived statistically a minimum acceptable hit rate of ____.
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60%, 80%
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70%, 95%
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75%, 90%
Question 14
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A geocoding rate of 95% or better is required for competitive location-based services
Question 15
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To bring the rate to 95% or better a current and accurate reference database and additional effort in validating street addresses would be required
Question 16
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Positional accuracy effects the quality of geocoding
Question 17
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Which of the following is commonly used in Traffic Accident Police Reporting?
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Photo geocoding
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Parcel level geocoding
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Zip code geocoding
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Intersection matching
Question 18
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Which of the following assigns addresses to points?
Question 19
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Which of the following could be factors that could effect the accuracy of geocoding? (select all that apply)
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Accuracy of the Street Reference Data
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Accuracy of Address Database
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Accuracy of Address Ranges
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Accuracy of Geocoding Software
Question 20
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Geocoding provides a convenient “out of the box” method for municipalities to convert address-referenced data to a GIS format and can be depended upon when high accuracy is important
Question 21
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Dynamic segmentation can be defined as the process of dynamically computing the location of events along a route
Question 22
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A route is a linear feature with a linear measurement system stored with its geometry
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In ArcGIS a route has a 'Polyline M' shape type
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In ArcGIS 'Events' are linearly referenced data that occur along routes
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Which of the following describes a route that follows one direction
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Looping route
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Split route
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Combined route
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Simple route
Question 26
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Which of the following describes a route that is joined with another route?
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Looping route
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Split route
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Simple route
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Combined route
Question 27
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Which of the following describes a route that subdivides into two routes?
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Looping route
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Simple route
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Combined route
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Split route
Question 28
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Which of the following describes a route that intersects itself?
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Combined route
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Split route
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Looping route
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Simple route
Question 29
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Which of the following are examples of linear events? (select all that apply)
Question 30
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Which of the following are examples of point events? (select all that apply)
Question 31
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Network analysis enables you to solve problems based on distance and time
Question 32
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A GIS network is a system of _______ features that has appropriate ________ to facilitate the analysis of the _______of objects
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complex, attributes, direction
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linear, attributes, direction
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complex, attributes, flow
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linear, attributes, flow
Question 33
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Select from the following topology that is relevant for network analysis? (select all that apply)
Question 34
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Select from the following attribution that is relevant for a road network that is being prepared for network analysis? (select all that apply)
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overpasses/underpasses
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one-way streets
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turns
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link impedance
Question 35
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Which of the following is considered to be the basic geometric feature of a network?
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Flag
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Barrier
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Link
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Junction
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Turn
Question 36
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Which of the following refers to a street intersection?
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Junction
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Flag
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Link
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Turn
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Barrier
Question 37
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Which of the following refers to a transition from one street segment to another?
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Turn
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Link
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Junction
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Barrier
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Flag
Question 38
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Which of the following refers to a point of interest?
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Barrier
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Question 39
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Which of the following stops the flow through a feature?
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Turn
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Flag
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Restriction
Question 40
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Which of the following refers to the cost of traversing a segment?
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Turn Impedance
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Restriction
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Barrier
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Turn Table
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Link Impedance
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Which of the following refers to the time it takes to complete a turn?
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Turn Table
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Turn Impedance
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Restriction
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Link Impedance
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Barrier
Question 42
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Which of the following assigns the turn impedance value to each turn in the network?
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Restriction
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Link Impedance
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Turn Impedance
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Barrier
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Turn Table
Question 43
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Which of the following refers to the routing requirements on a network?
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Restriction
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Barrier
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Turn Impedance
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Turn Table
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Link Impedance
Question 44
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Which of the following network analysis concepts is associated with speed limit?
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Link Impedance
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Turn Impedance
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Turn Table
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Barrier
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Restriction
Question 45
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Select from the following the components included in a geometric dataset? (select all that apply)
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Weights
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Simple or Complex edges
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Model Turns
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Network layers
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Evaluators
Question 46
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Select from the following the components included in a network dataset? (select all that apply)
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Simple or Complex edges
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Evaluators
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Model Turns
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Weights
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Network layers
Question 47
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Select from the following examples of edge costs? (select all that apply)
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Pressure drops
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Distance
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Slope
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Wait time
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Travel time
Question 48
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Select from the following examples of junction costs? (select all that apply)
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Pressure drops
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Travel time
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Distance
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Wait time
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Slope
Question 49
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Which of the following finds shortest paths with multiple stops?
Question 50
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Which of the following network analysis processes finds features connected to or disconnected from the flagged feature?
Question 51
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Which of the following network analysis processes is used to find places with indeterminate flow?
Question 52
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Which of the following network analysis processes returns total cost associated with found trace?
Question 53
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Which of the following network analysis processes is used for utility networks and sourcing environmental contamination?
Question 54
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Which of the following network analysis processes is used to locate possible line break from a set of service calls?
Question 55
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In what situation would it be appropriate to use an advanced network analysis?
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Finds common source for a set of flags
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Find the area disrupted by a line break
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Avoid certain features when tracing
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Trace flow from feature to source