Intro
Software
Data
Process
Misc.
100
The pioneer of GIS
Who is Dr. John Snow
100
In what “view” can you add a north arrow...
What is the Layout View
100
The two main types of GIS data...
What Raster & Vector Data
100
The process of creating new spatial data in the GIS
What is Digitizing
100
Information found in a table that provides valuable feature characteristics...
What is an attribute
200

An example of a raster

What is a Satellite Image

200

Allows you to search for features or locations using an address or name to find features that match particular attribute values.

What is the Find Tool
200

A container used to hold a collection of datasets, has few size limitations, and updates automatically.

What is a Geodatabase
200

Seeing how many values the column has, as well as the sum, minimum, mean, maximum, and standard deviation of those values.

What is Statistics
200
Similar to a select by attribute query, however only the features matching the queried criteria are visible on the map...
What is a definition query
300
A GIS consists of...
What is digital data, computer hardware and computer software
300
It stores information on how to display the GIS data (link or path) and references the location of the data...
What is an .mxd
300
In order to join a standalone table to an attribute table there must be...
What is a unique identifier
300
A way to select or highlight features on the map that meet certain criteria...
What is a query
300
Basic tools of geography, they enable us to depict spatial phenomenon on paper...
What is a map
400

Any text that identifies or describes a feature on a map.

What is labelling
400
Is dynamic to the map, will change according to what is shown in the Table of Contents
What is the Legend
400
A simple query consist of...
What is an attribute, a value and an operator
400

The operation of determining location through information from at least 3 satellites is called...            

What is Trilateration

400

When adding a “Speed Limit” field to a streets vector layer, which data type would you choose?

What is numeric/double
500

To make a map, the earth must be represented on a flat surface. This is accomplished by a mathematical operation.

What is Map Projection
500
The most fundamental element in a map document and in the ArcMap user interface. The properties define the context for the data with which you work; these include the coordinate system, measurement units, scale, the drawing order of layers, and so on. Hint: •A map must have at least one •You must make it Active to work within •You may only edit the features in one at a time
What is a data frame
500

Elements that should be included on all maps...

What is a title, legend, scale bar, north arrow, and source statement
500
Ensures that the location where you place the point is connected to the other feature when editing...
What is snapping
500
What process is done to create a new layer with a new JOIN_COUNT field in the attribute table...
What is a spatial join