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GISP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIEDGISP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIEDGISP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIEDGISP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED Data exploration - ANSWER-Data-centered query and analysis Dynamic Segmentations - ANSWER-A data model that allows the use of linearly measured data on a coordinate system Georelational data model - ANSWER-A vector data model that uses a split system to store geometries and attributes GeoSpatial data - ANSWER-Data that describes both the locations and characteristics of spatial features on the earth surface

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GISP EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
Data exploration - ANSWER-Data-centered query and analysis

Dynamic Segmentations - ANSWER-A data model that allows the use of linearly
measured data on a coordinate system

Georelational data model - ANSWER-A vector data model that uses a split system to
store geometries and attributes

GeoSpatial data - ANSWER-Data that describes both the locations and characteristics
of spatial features on the earth surface

Object-based data model - ANSWER-A data model that uses objects to organize spatial
data and stores geometries and attributes in a single system

Raster data model - ANSWER-A data model that uses a grid and cells to represent the
spatial variation of a feature

Relational Database - ANSWER-A collection of tables in which tables are connected to
one another by keys

Topology - ANSWER-A subfield of mathematics that when applied to GIS, ensures that
the spatial relationships between features are expressed explicitly

Triangulated irregular network (TIN) - ANSWER-Composite vector data that
approximate the terrain with a set of nonoverlapping triangles

Vector data model - ANSWER-A spatial data model that uses points and their x y
coordinates to construct spatial features of points, lines and polygons

Azimuthal Projection - ANSWER-One type of map projection that retains certain
accurate directions. Azimuthal also refers to one type of map projection that uses a
plane as the projection surface

Datum - ANSWER-The basis for calculating the geographic coordinates of a location.
An ellipsoid is a required input to the derivation of a datum

Datum shift - ANSWER-A change from one datum to another, such as from NAD27 to
NAD83, which can result in substantial horizontal shifts of point positions

,Decimal degrees (DD) system - ANSWER-A measurement system for long and lat
values such as 42.5

Degrees minutes seconds - ANSWER-A measurement system for long and lat values
such as 42 30' 00", in which 1 degree equals 60 minutes and 1 minute equals 60
seconds

Central lines - ANSWER-The central parallel and the central meridian. Together, they
define the center or the origin of a map projection

Clarke 1866 - ANSWER-A ground-measured ellipsoid, which is the basis for the North
American Datum of 1927 (NAD27)

Conformal projection - ANSWER-One type of map projection that preserves local
shapes

Conic Projection - ANSWER-One type of map projection that uses a cone as the
projection surface

Cylindrical Projection - ANSWER-One type of map projection that uses a cylinder as the
projection surface

Ellipsoid - ANSWER-A model that approximates the earth, ALSO called spheroid

Reference globe - ANSWER-A reduced model of the earth from which map projections
are made. Also called a nominal or generating globe

Reprojection - ANSWER-Projection of spatial data from one projected coordinate
system to another

Scale factor - ANSWER-Ratio of the local scale to the scale of the reference globe. The
scale factor is 1.0 along a standard line.

Spheroid - ANSWER-A model that approximates the earth. Also called ellipsoid

Equidistant projection - ANSWER-One type of map projection that represents areas in
correct relative size

False easting - ANSWER-A value applied to the origin of a coordinate system to change
the x-coordinate readings

False northing - ANSWER-A value applied to the origin of a coordinate system to
change the x-coordinate readings

, Geographic Coordinate data base (GCDB) - ANSWER-A Database developed by the
US bro of Land Managment (BLM) to include long and lat values and other descriptive
information for section corners and monuments recorded in the PLSS

Geographic Coordinate System - ANSWER-A location reference system for spatial
features on the Earths surface

GRS80 - ANSWER-A satellite-determined ellipsoid for the Geodetic Reference System

Lambert Conformal conic projection - ANSWER-A common map projection, which is the
basis for the SPC system for many states

Latitude - ANSWER-The angle north or south of the equatorial plane

Longitude - ANSWER-The angle east or west from the prime meridian

Map Projection - ANSWER-A systematic arrangement of parallels and meridians on a
plane surface

Meridians - ANSWER-Lines of longitude that measure locations in the E-W direction on
the geographic coordinate system

NAD27 - ANSWER-North American Datum of 1927 which is based on the clarke 1866
ellipsoid

NAD83 - ANSWER-North American Datum of 1983 which is based on the GRS80
ellipsoid and has its origin at the center of the ellipsoid

Parallels - ANSWER-Lines of latitude that measure locations in the N-S direction on the
geographic coordinate system

Principal scale - ANSWER-Same as the scale of the reference globe

Projected coordinate system - ANSWER-A plane coordinate system that is based on a
map projection

Projection - ANSWER-The system used to transfer locations from Earth's surface to a
flat map.

Public Land Survey System (PLSS) - ANSWER-A land partitioning system used in the
United States

Standard line - ANSWER-Line of tangency between the projection surface and the
reference globe A standard line has no projection distortion and has the same scale as
that of the reference globe

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