GPC - F questions with actual answers 2026\2027
GEOINT
- correct answer The exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess,
and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth.
GEOINT Data
- correct answer Any data used to create GEOINT which can be derived from multiple classified or
unclassified sources.
GEOINT Discipline
- correct answer Encompasses all activities involved in the planning, collection, processing, analysis,
exploration and dissemination of spatial information in order to gain intelligence about national security
GEOINT Data
- correct answer any data used to create GEOINT which can be derived from multiple classified or
unclassified sources.
GEOINT Process
- correct answer Data collection, data processing, data management & dissemination, data analysis &
product development
GEOINT Products
- correct answer Standard products (EO, Radar, IR, Maps) may be used alone or with many layers.
Specialized products (2CMV, CCD, 3D Fly Through) use standard products as a foundation but with
added capabilities.
Role of Human Geography
- correct answer Human geography adds techniques and insight, increase geospatial knowledge,
anticipate and predict tactical & strategic issues of interest.
Aeronautical Analysis
- correct answer The science of developing specialized representations of mapped natural and man-
,made features of the Earth and supplemental metadata specifically to aid air navigation, pilotage, or
planning air operations. (Aid air navigation, pilotage and planning air ops)
Cartography
- correct answer science or art of making maps and charts
Geodetic Sciences
- correct answer The sciences of geodesy and geophysics that deal with information or Earth data
pertaining to gravity, point positioning, datums, etc.
Geospatial Analysis
- correct answer The process of using a geographic information system in combination with crime
analysis techniques to focus on the spatial context of criminal activity.
Using geospatial data & information to answer intelligence issues
Imagery Analysis
- correct answer The practice of converting information, extracted from imagery, into intelligence about
activities, issues, objects, installations, and/or areas of interest
Imagery Science
- correct answer Technical application of remote sensing toward GEOINT
Marine Analysis
- correct answer Specialized representation of oceanographic, hydrographic, bathymetric data, and
metadata required for maritime operations.
Regional Analysis
- correct answer Geographic, geopolitical, or intelligence of a particular area of the world
Source Analysis
- correct answer Management of assets, partnerships, and other disciples to answer specific intelligence
problems
, 3 elements of GEOINT
- correct answer Imagery, imagery Intelligence, geospatial information
Data Science
- correct answer extraction of knowledge from large volumes of data that are structured or
unstructured, which is a continuation of the data mining and predictive analytics also known as
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD)
GEOINT Support to National Security
- correct answer Inform national policy makers, support military operations, homeland security, civil
organizations & law enforcement, intelligence collaboration
Role of NSG Functional Manager
- correct answer Issues Geoint doctrine, standards, policies, directives, education, certification,
tradecraft, training, etc.
Principle advisor to the DNI, the SecDef, etc
Promotes the interoperability of GEOINT systems services and data
Geospatial Intelligence Committee
- correct answer Mission of GEOCOM is to assist and supporter the GEOINT functional manager,
provides a forum for GEOINT consumers and producers to exchange information
Specialized GEOINT Product Characteristics
- correct answer Incorporates intelligence analysis into all aspects, uses multiple types of sensors and
advanced sensor technology, combines multiple types of geospatial data
Army GEOINT uses
- correct answer Analyzing aeronautical, topographic, hydrographic, littoral, cultural, imagery-based, and
atmospheric data essential for successful combat operations
GEOINT
- correct answer The exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess,
and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth.
GEOINT Data
- correct answer Any data used to create GEOINT which can be derived from multiple classified or
unclassified sources.
GEOINT Discipline
- correct answer Encompasses all activities involved in the planning, collection, processing, analysis,
exploration and dissemination of spatial information in order to gain intelligence about national security
GEOINT Data
- correct answer any data used to create GEOINT which can be derived from multiple classified or
unclassified sources.
GEOINT Process
- correct answer Data collection, data processing, data management & dissemination, data analysis &
product development
GEOINT Products
- correct answer Standard products (EO, Radar, IR, Maps) may be used alone or with many layers.
Specialized products (2CMV, CCD, 3D Fly Through) use standard products as a foundation but with
added capabilities.
Role of Human Geography
- correct answer Human geography adds techniques and insight, increase geospatial knowledge,
anticipate and predict tactical & strategic issues of interest.
Aeronautical Analysis
- correct answer The science of developing specialized representations of mapped natural and man-
,made features of the Earth and supplemental metadata specifically to aid air navigation, pilotage, or
planning air operations. (Aid air navigation, pilotage and planning air ops)
Cartography
- correct answer science or art of making maps and charts
Geodetic Sciences
- correct answer The sciences of geodesy and geophysics that deal with information or Earth data
pertaining to gravity, point positioning, datums, etc.
Geospatial Analysis
- correct answer The process of using a geographic information system in combination with crime
analysis techniques to focus on the spatial context of criminal activity.
Using geospatial data & information to answer intelligence issues
Imagery Analysis
- correct answer The practice of converting information, extracted from imagery, into intelligence about
activities, issues, objects, installations, and/or areas of interest
Imagery Science
- correct answer Technical application of remote sensing toward GEOINT
Marine Analysis
- correct answer Specialized representation of oceanographic, hydrographic, bathymetric data, and
metadata required for maritime operations.
Regional Analysis
- correct answer Geographic, geopolitical, or intelligence of a particular area of the world
Source Analysis
- correct answer Management of assets, partnerships, and other disciples to answer specific intelligence
problems
, 3 elements of GEOINT
- correct answer Imagery, imagery Intelligence, geospatial information
Data Science
- correct answer extraction of knowledge from large volumes of data that are structured or
unstructured, which is a continuation of the data mining and predictive analytics also known as
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD)
GEOINT Support to National Security
- correct answer Inform national policy makers, support military operations, homeland security, civil
organizations & law enforcement, intelligence collaboration
Role of NSG Functional Manager
- correct answer Issues Geoint doctrine, standards, policies, directives, education, certification,
tradecraft, training, etc.
Principle advisor to the DNI, the SecDef, etc
Promotes the interoperability of GEOINT systems services and data
Geospatial Intelligence Committee
- correct answer Mission of GEOCOM is to assist and supporter the GEOINT functional manager,
provides a forum for GEOINT consumers and producers to exchange information
Specialized GEOINT Product Characteristics
- correct answer Incorporates intelligence analysis into all aspects, uses multiple types of sensors and
advanced sensor technology, combines multiple types of geospatial data
Army GEOINT uses
- correct answer Analyzing aeronautical, topographic, hydrographic, littoral, cultural, imagery-based, and
atmospheric data essential for successful combat operations