ESRI CERTIFICATION QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Which two table fields could be used to map x,y values?
Choose two.
A. Postal_Code
B. Longitude
C. Address
D. Point_Y - CORRECT ANSWER -B. Longitude
D. Point_Y
Which two examples of x,y data can be located on a map?
Choose two.
A. ADDRESS or NAME attributes
B. 39.41, -105.5
C. LONG and LAT fields in a table
D. -105.5, West - CORRECT ANSWER -B. 39.41, -105.5
C. LONG and LAT fields in a table
How is x,y data used to locate a feature on a map?
A. X represents latitude and y represents the longitude.
B. X represents the street address and y represents the city or city/state.
C. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south location.
D. X represents the north-south location and y represents the east-west location. - CORRECT ANSWER -
C. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south location.
Which method is the best way to get accurate search results from your address locator?
A. Have fewer addresses, with consistent address fields populated
,B. Have reference data with as many addresses as possible
C. Have the most precise reference and input data
D. Have input data that uses as many address fields as possible - CORRECT ANSWER -
C. Have the most precise reference and input data
What is meant by the address component called street type?
A. The street material, such as gravel, asphalt, and so on
B. The street size, such as the number of lanes
C. The street suffix, such as Avenue or Boulevard, and so on
D. The street size, such as how many vehicles per day - CORRECT ANSWER -
C. The street suffix, such as Avenue or Boulevard, and soc on
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A.cCreatec multiplec compositec locators
B.cProvidec differentc inputcfieldsc toc thec user
C.c Geocodec addressesc forcmorec thanc onec project
D.c Createc multiplec locatorsc usingc addressc datac -c CORRECTc ANSWERc -
B.cProvidec differentc inputcfieldsc toc thec user
Whichc itemc doc youc needc toc createc ac locatorc forc geocoding?
A.cReferencec data
B.c Addressc data
C.c Inputc data
D.c Networkc datac -c CORRECTc ANSWERc -A.c Referencec data
Whichc sourcesc arec usedc toc createc ac compositec locator?
A.cOtherclocators
B.c Onlinec locatorc services
C.c Inputc datac withc addresses
D.c Referencec datac withc addressesc -c CORRECTc ANSWERc -A.c Otherclocators
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Whichcofc thesecexamplesc isc notc ac placecthatc couldc beclocatedc oncac mapc byc itsc name
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A.cPinecAvenuec andcMaincStreet
B.c Ethiopia
C.c Newc York'sc Centralc Park
D.c Denverc Artc Museumc -cCORRECTc ANSWERc -A.c PinecAvenuec andc Mainc Street
Ifc ac locatorc providesc multiplec results,c whichc actioncwouldc helpc locatec thec correctcfeaturec oncac map
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A.cAddc labels
B.c Usec ac locationc query
C.c Usec anc attributecquery
D.c Varyc thec symbolsc -c CORRECTc ANSWERc -C.cUsec ancattributecquery
Toc createc ac place-namec locator,c whichc attributecisc needed?
A.cReferencec datac withc acnamec field
B.c Featurec classc datac withc ac namec field
C.c Searchcdatac withc ac namec field
D.c Aliasc datac withc ac namec fieldc -c CORRECTc ANSWERc -
A.c Referencec datac withc acnamec field
T/F:c Thec locationcofc ac featurec thatc hasc ac streetc addressc willcalsoc havec Namec asc anc attribute,cappropria
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ec forc ac place-namec locator.c -c CORRECTc ANSWERc -False
Whichc twoc scenariosc arec examplesc ofc whenc enablingc locationc oncnonspatialc datac wouldc bec important?
Choosec two.
A.cIdentifyingcwherec housesc arec locatedc inc relationctocwastec facilitiesc usingc streetc addressc data
B.c Answeringc questionsc involvingc medianc incomec incdifferentc locationsc usingc tabularc data
C.c Analyzingc nonspatialc relationshipsc suchc asc income-to-debtcratiosc usingc ac spreadsheet
D.c Followingc anc analysisc workflowc onccrimec densityc usingc ac crimec incidentc locationsc featurec classc
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CORRECTc ANSWERc -
A.cIdentifyingcwherec housesc arec locatedc inc relationctocwastec facilitiesc usingc streetc addressc data