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Which two table fields could be used to map x,y values?
Choose two.
A. Postal_Code
B. Longitude
C. Address
D. Point_Y - correct answerB. Longitude
D. Point_Y
Which two examples of x,y data can be located on a map?
Choose two.
A. ADDRESS or NAME attributes
B. 39.41, -105.5
C. LONG and LAT fields in a table
D. -105.5, West - correct answerB. 39.41, -105.5
C. LONG and LAT fields in a table
How is x,y data used to locate a feature on a map?
A. X represents latitude and y represents the longitude.
B. X represents the street address and y represents the city or city/state.
C. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south location.
D. X represents the north-south location and y represents the east-west location. -
correct answerC. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south
location.
Which method is the best way to get accurate search results from your address locator?
A. Have fewer addresses, with consistent address fields populated
B. Have reference data with as many addresses as possible
C. Have the most precise reference and input data
D. Have input data that uses as many address fields as possible - correct answerC.
Have the most precise reference and input data
What is meant by the address component called street type?
A. The street material, such as gravel, asphalt, and so on
B. The street size, such as the number of lanes
C. The street suffix, such as Avenue or Boulevard, and so on
, D. The street size, such as how many vehicles per day - correct answerC. The street
suffix, such as Avenue or Boulevard, and so on
What does having different types of reference data allow you to do?
A. Create multiple composite locators
B. Provide different input fields to the user
C. Geocode addresses for more than one project
D. Create multiple locators using address data - correct answerB. Provide different input
fields to the user
Which item do you need to create a locator for geocoding?
A. Reference data
B. Address data
C. Input data
D. Network data - correct answerA. Reference data
Which sources are used to create a composite locator?
A. Other locators
B. Online locator services
C. Input data with addresses
D. Reference data with addresses - correct answerA. Other locators
Which of these examples is not a place that could be located on a map by its name?
A. Pine Avenue and Main Street
B. Ethiopia
C. New York's Central Park
D. Denver Art Museum - correct answerA. Pine Avenue and Main Street
If a locator provides multiple results, which action would help locate the correct feature
on a map?
A. Add labels
B. Use a location query
C. Use an attribute query
D. Vary the symbols - correct answerC. Use an attribute query
To create a place-name locator, which attribute is needed?
A. Reference data with a name field
B. Feature class data with a name field
C. Search data with a name field
D. Alias data with a name field - correct answerA. Reference data with a name field
T/F: The location of a feature that has a street address will also have Name as an
attribute, appropriate for a place-name locator. - correct answerFalse
Which two scenarios are examples of when enabling location on nonspatial data would
be important?