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Esri EADP19-001 - ArcGIS Desktop Professional 19-001

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Total 93 questions

An ArcGIS user finds consistently returned low matches tor addresses which refer to "River" abbreviated as "RVER". In order to improve their matches the "RVER" abbreviation needs to be added to the xml file in the geocoding rule base.

Which two tools can be used to ensure these changes will be reflected before performing a new geocode? {Choose two)

A.

Geocode Addresses tool

B.

Create Address Locator tool

C.

Rematch Addresses tool

D.

Rebuild Address Locator tool

E.

Standardize Addresses tool

The ArcGlS user is given data for the Arctic and is asked to perform various types of analysis using the data. The data extend from the North pole south to 70 degrees North Latitude Data layers may contain points, lines, or polygons, and Include ice surveys from NOAA depth contours continental margins, locations of Known and suspected oil reserves, endangered species habitat and territorial boundaries for nations having Arctic coastline.

Given known petroleum reserves in the Arctic, plus areas reserved for endangered species habitat the user must determine the area In square miles that is available for oil extraction development for the United States.

Which protection is best suited for this analysis?

A.

Lambert azimuthal equal area

B.

double stereographic

C.

Albers equal area conic

D.

Lambert conformal conic

When rematching geocoding results, a user notices that E St Is being interpreted as East St. How snould a user resolve this Issue for future geocoding?

A.

remove the entry defining E to mean east In the geocoding XML files

B.

recreate the address locator with new reference data

C.

create a composite address locator where E is not recognized as east

D.

change E to east in the input table to be geocoded before geocoding

The ArcGIS user is given data for the Arctic and is asked to perform various types of analysis using the data. The data extends from the North Pole south to 70 degrees North Latitude Data layers may contain points lines, or polygons, and include ice surveys from NOAA depth contours: continental margins, locations of known and suspected oil reserves, endangered species habitat, and territorial boundaries for nations having Arctic coastline.

Which map projection should be used for the data to allow the most accurate buffering of those areas, in order to comply with the U.S court decision that ships may not approach closer than 20 nautical miles to a seal rookery?

A.

azimuthai equidistant

B.

polar stereographic

C.

gnomonic

D.

Lambert azimuthal

An ArcGiS user is working with a composite address locator that consists of the following:

• Citywide Address Locator

• Regional Address Locator

• Nationwide Address Locator

How does a composite address locator work if no selection criteria are specified? (Choose two)

A.

searches all locators in sequence

B.

searches the largest address locator first

C.

searches the smallest address locator first

D.

searches until an address is found

E.

searches the locator with the closest zone

A user wants to connect new laterals to supply water to newly built houses. What edge type supports this function?

A.

an edge between two junctions

B.

a complex edge

C.

a subtype of edge

D.

a simple edge

An ArcGIS user runs the Central Feature geoprocessing tool on a polygon feature class. The output feature is far north of the center of the feature class

Why Is the output feature off center of the feature class?

A.

There are more polygons In the northern part of the feature class

B.

The polygons in the northern part of the feature class are larger

C.

The feature class is not in the same promotion as the data frame

D.

A weight field is not specified

A raster dataset called rasterl.tif contains many pixels with values of NoData.

Which map algebra expression changes NoData values to 0 (zero) in the output raster dataset while leaving all other pixel values the same?

A.

con(rasten.tif = NoData. 0 raster!, tif)

B.

con(rasten.tif = = NoData, 0, rasterl.tif)

C.

con(isnull(raster1.tif). 0, rasterl.tif)

D.

con(setnull{raster1.tif), 0, rasterl.tif)

Q35) When converting a raster dataset to a polygon feature class, which parameter choice would result in polygon boundaries that most obviously reflect the cell shape of the raster input data source?

A.

Simplify polygons checked

B.

Simplify polygons unchecked

C.

pyramid resampling technique set to cubic

D.

tile size block set to 128

What is the most efficient way for an ArcGlS user to modify the projection for data in a non- standard coordinate system (undefined in ArcGlS) to align with data in a standard coordinate system?

A.

modify central meridian

B.

modify standard parallel 1 and standard parallel 2

C.

select a different datum

D.

modify false easting and false northing