When is an ArcGIS user required to convert a triangulated irregular network (TIN) surface of elevation to a raster?
An ArcGIS user creates a map showing the level of human Impact on the natural landscape. Major habitat types are shown with unique colors, and the level of disturbance for each habitat Is shown with a graduated symbol.
What is this type of map symbology?
A geosatabase designer has the following requirements regarding the display of city feature names in output map documents:
• The symbology needs to vary depending on city population size
• Names may not conflict with other text or features
• Rendering performance is a higher priority than database maintenance and editing simplicity Which design option should be used to meet these requirements?
When is an ArcGlS user required to change the format of data before working with it in ArcMap?
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?
An ArcGlS user decides to use labels in a map document because the annotation appears pixelated as the user zooms from the reference scale
What Is a potential effect of this decision?
A Microstation.dgn file is created for a mountainous area and is added to ArcMap with another vector dataset in the same projection. The .dgn file appears slightly too large in relation to the other data.
What is the most likely source of the problem?
In a disconnected environment a data receiver fails to send acknowledgement messages often enough. How will the data sender respond?
An ArcGIS user is making a map and needs to symbolize cliff and escarpment features above contour features. How can the features be ordered correctly if they are all in the same layer?
An ArcGIS user is writing a Python script that will update the geometry of all the features of an input layer using a process that requires system tools to examine the geometric properties of each feature.
Which approach should be used to evaluate each feature's geometry and pass it to a system tool?