Question 16
An ArcGIS user is given a geodatabase containing polygon and point features.
To ensure that the points fall on the boundary, which topology rule should the user set?
To ensure that the points fall on the boundary, which topology rule should the user set?
Question 17
Data in the state of Louisiana has the projection defined as WGS 1984 UTM Zone 15S. The user knows that this area of Louisiana is located m UTM Row S.
When added to ArcMap with other data that draws in the correct location the data with the Zone 15S definition draws in the vicinity of the North Pole.
What is wrong with the projection definition?
When added to ArcMap with other data that draws in the correct location the data with the Zone 15S definition draws in the vicinity of the North Pole.
What is wrong with the projection definition?
Question 18
An ArcGIS user is tasked with creating a map of the state of Utah displaying all the rivers for a conservation group. The conservation group is only interested in seeing rivers longer than 15 miles, where the longer rivers appear thicker using graduated symbols.
What are two ways the ArcGIS user can eliminate rivers less than 5 miles in length from appearing in the map? (Choose two)
What are two ways the ArcGIS user can eliminate rivers less than 5 miles in length from appearing in the map? (Choose two)
Question 19
An ArcGIS user is creating a processing environment that will be used repeatedly. To confirm results, the user wants to visualize the output of Intermediate processes during testing. The user is working with large data sets and wants to preserve already-complete steps and focus on one problem at a time.
Which geoprocessing approach should the user consider?
Which geoprocessing approach should the user consider?
Question 20
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?
