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GISP ACTUAL PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

⩥ Dynamic Segmentations. Answer: A data model that allows the use of
linearly measured data on a coordinate system


⩥ Georelational data model. Answer: A vector data model that uses a
split system to store geometries and attributes


⩥ GeoSpatial data. Answer: Data that describes both the locations and
characteristics of spatial features on the earth surface


⩥ Object-based data model. Answer: A data model that uses objects to
organize spatial data and stores geometries and attributes in a single
system


⩥ Raster data model. Answer: A data model that uses a grid and cells to
represent the spatial variation of a feature


⩥ Relational Database. Answer: A collection of tables in which tables
are connected to one another by keys

,⩥ Topology. Answer: A subfield of mathematics that when applied to
GIS, ensures that the spatial relationships between features are expressed
explicitly


⩥ Triangulated irregular network (TIN). Answer: Composite vector data
that approximate the terrain with a set of nonoverlapping triangles


⩥ Vector data model. Answer: A spatial data model that uses points and
their x y coordinates to construct spatial features of points, lines and
polygons


⩥ Azimuthal Projection. Answer: One type of map projection that
retains certain accurate directions. Azimuthal also refers to one type of
map projection that uses a plane as the projection surface


⩥ Central lines. Answer: The central parallel and the central meridian.
Together, they define the center or the origin of a map projection


⩥ Clarke 1866. Answer: A ground-measured ellipsoid, which is the basis
for the North American Datum of 1927 (NAD27)


⩥ Conformal projection. Answer: One type of map projection that
preserves local shapes

,⩥ Conic Projection. Answer: One type of map projection that uses a
cone as the projection surface


⩥ Cylindrical Projection. Answer: One type of map projection that uses
a cylinder as the projection surface


⩥ Datum. Answer: The basis for calculating the geographic coordinates
of a location. An ellipsoid is a required input to the derivation of a datum


⩥ Datum shift. Answer: A change from one datum to another, such as
from NAD27 to NAD83, which can result in substantial horizontal shifts
of point positions


⩥ Decimal degrees (DD) system. Answer: A measurement system for
long and lat values such as 42.5


⩥ Degrees minutes seconds. Answer: A measurement system for long
and lat values such as 42 30' 00", in which 1 degree equals 60 minutes
and 1 minute equals 60 seconds


⩥ Ellipsoid. Answer: A model that approximates the earth, ALSO called
spheroid


⩥ Equidistant projection. Answer: One type of map projection that
represents areas in correct relative size

, ⩥ False easting. Answer: A value applied to the origin of a coordinate
system to change the x-coordinate readings


⩥ False northing. Answer: A value applied to the origin of a coordinate
system to change the x-coordinate readings


⩥ Geographic Coordinate data base (GCDB). Answer: A Database
developed by the US bro of Land Managment (BLM) to include long
and lat values and other descriptive information for section corners and
monuments recorded in the PLSS


⩥ Geographic Coordinate System. Answer: A location reference system
for spatial features on the Earths surface


⩥ GRS80. Answer: A satellite-determined ellipsoid for the Geodetic
Reference System


⩥ Lambert Conformal conic projection. Answer: A common map
projection, which is the basis for the SPC system for many states


⩥ Latitude. Answer: The angle north or south of the equatorial plane


⩥ Longitude. Answer: The angle east or west from the prime meridian

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