ArcGIS Online Basics Quiz
Which of the following are ArcGIS Online's capabilities? - Geospatial analysis -
Smart mapping - Content sharing and embedding.
Web maps and web sceneries are comparable because they share which of the
following characteristics? Choose three. - ANSWER: They both use operational
levels to display features.
- They can both be distributed among members of an organization.
- They both rely on base map layers to offer context.
What is the value of sharing content with a group? - With ANSWERIt, you may
select a group of individuals who can view a specific collection of content.
Which of the following features is available to a user with public access to
ArcGIS Online? - ANSWERCreate web maps.
Which of the following definitions accurately characterizes ArcGIS Online? -
ANSWERA, a cloud-based Geographic Information System
Why would you use an app rather than a map or scene in ArcGIS Online?
Choose two. - ANSWER: To develop a spatial product that provides a more
sophisticated explanation of spatial phenomena.
- To develop a spatial product that offers additional context or analytical skills.
Which of the following are ArcGIS Online's capabilities? - Geospatial analysis -
Smart mapping - Content sharing and embedding.
Web maps and web sceneries are comparable because they share which of the
following characteristics? Choose three. - ANSWER: They both use operational
levels to display features.
- They can both be distributed among members of an organization.
- They both rely on base map layers to offer context.
What is the value of sharing content with a group? - With ANSWERIt, you may
select a group of individuals who can view a specific collection of content.
Which of the following features is available to a user with public access to
ArcGIS Online? - ANSWERCreate web maps.
Which of the following definitions accurately characterizes ArcGIS Online? -
ANSWERA, a cloud-based Geographic Information System
Why would you use an app rather than a map or scene in ArcGIS Online?
Choose two. - ANSWER: To develop a spatial product that provides a more
sophisticated explanation of spatial phenomena.
- To develop a spatial product that offers additional context or analytical skills.