EXAM 2025 WITH 500 PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS/ ArcGIS PRO ASSOCIATE
CERTIFICATION TEST ESRI 2025 (BRAND NEW!)
Domains: - ANSWER-Constrain valid values for a field
Subtypes: - ANSWER-Subset of features that share same attributes
Topology: - ANSWER-Define spatial relationships that should be protected
in data
Archiving data: - ANSWER-Archiving versioned data that allows access
changes
.SHP - ANSWER-Stores feature geometry
.SHX - ANSWER-Stores index of feature geometry
.DBF - ANSWER-Stores attribute information of features
.PRJ - ANSWER-Stores coordinate system information
Small-scale maps... - ANSWER-Show a large geographic area with few
details
Large-scale maps... - ANSWER-Show a small geographic area with more
detail
,Cylinder projection: - ANSWER-Meridians and parallels intersect at right
angles
Cone projection: - ANSWER-Contacts the globe along a single latitude
(standard parallel)
Plane projection: - ANSWER-Longitude lines radiate outward from the pole
and latitude lines appear as concentric circles
Conformal projection: - ANSWER-Preserves shape, but not area
Equal area projection: - ANSWER-Preserves area, but not shape
Equidistant projection: - ANSWER-Preserves distance from one point to
every other point
Azimuthal projections: - ANSWER-Preserves direction from one point to all
points
Gnomic projection: - ANSWER-Preserves distance and direction, but not
area
Compromise projection: - ANSWER-Aims to balance shape and area
distortion
Mosaic datasets contain three layers: - ANSWER-Boundary, footprint, and
image
Pyramids in raster data: - ANSWER-Enhances performance by making
copies of the original data at decreasing resolution
Overviews in raster data: - ANSWER-Creates a reduced resolution raster
dataset to increase display speed and reduce CPU usage
Closest to center (mosaicking method) - ANSWER-Sorts rasters with their
centers closest to view placed at the top
Closest to Nadir (mosaicking method) - ANSWER-Displays the image with
the smallest distance between the nadir position and center of image
, Closest to viewpoint (mosaicking method) - ANSWER-Use when there are
many overlapping images
Northwest (mosaicking method) - ANSWER-Displays the image that has its
center in the northwest corner
By attribute (mosaicking method) - ANSWER-Orders the rasters based on
metadata attributes and the difference from a base value
Tabulate intersection (summarize data) - ANSWER-Determines the
intersecting of two layers and calculates statistics for the intersecting
features
Fix error
Topographic (tools) - ANSWER-GeoName to features
Populate angle
Out Beyond (minimum scale) - ANSWER-Smallest map scale at which
layer should be visible
In Beyond (maximum scale) - ANSWER-Largest map scale at which layer
should be visible
Map view (3D visual) - ANSWER-Top-down view
Local scene view (3D visual) - ANSWER-Used for viewing small
geographic extents
Global scene view (3D visual) - ANSWER-Used for large geographic
extents
On the ground (elevation type) - ANSWER-Used for objects that are
generally on the ground
Relative to the ground (elevation type) - ANSWER-Used for features that
are located at a height relative to the ground
Absolute height (elevation type) - ANSWER-Used for features with a known
height above the ground