QUESTION 46 When embarking on a GIS project, this is the most important design s
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QUESTION 46
When embarking on a GIS project, this is the most important design step.
gathering data
finishing the map
developing a clearly defined objective
editing
QUESTION 47
You are attending the Great Plains Rocky Mountain AAG conference in Manhattan, Kansas. Considering your venue, this is your target audience.
elementary schoolchildren
graduate students
geography professionals
B and C are correct
QUESTION 48
The following cartographic processes are examples of map generalization.
refine
simplify
aggregate
A, B, and C are correct
QUESTION 49
When used on a map, dark, saturated colors tend to:
deflect attention
attract attention
support pastel layers
not matter and should be used extensively throughout the map
QUESTION 50
On a map using ordinal-level data, line thickness can help to:
indicate exact quantities
suggest no relationship between data
indicate qualitative data relationships
predict future data values
gathering data
finishing the map
developing a clearly defined objective
editing
Explanation / Answer
Answer 46:Gathering data is the most important design step since it literally forms the foundation of any GIS project.
Answer 47: B and C are correct. AAG conferences need a solid base and interest and even though children can grasp more than what we know, the conference is more specific for professionals and graduates looking to make a career in Geology.
Answer 48:A, B and C are correct. All three are crucial for cartographic processes.
Answer 49: Dark colours attract attention but can get tiresome to look at when used extensively. Use these colours to grab attention to specific elements and portions.
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