Esri ArcGIS Pro Foundation Certification 2101
Learning Plan (Q’s & A’s - Quizzes In The Esri
Learning)
1. The first step in determining how many customers are close to a potential store
location is to create 1-mile, 5-mile, and 10-mile zones. Which proximity analysis
method can be used to create these areas?
2. Which proximity analysis method can be used to select all of the customers within
the buffer areas? - ANSWER 1. The Multiple Ring Buffer tool
2. The Select Layer By Location tool
1. Which proximity analysis method can be used to determine the five closest fire
hydrants to the industrial area?
2. Now that you know which fire hydrants are closest, which proximity analysis
method can you use to visually connect these hydrants to the industrial area? -
ANSWER 1. The Generate Near Table tool
2. The Generate Origin Destination Links tool
AGOL Organization - ANSWER a discrete virtual space within the secure Esri cloud.
AGOL Organizational Member - ANSWER associated with an AcrGIS organization
with more access and capabilities
AGOL Public User - ANSWER a free account for personal, noncommercial use.
AGOL Social Login - ANSWER sign in with Google, Apple, or Facebook credentials
Alignment Modify Tools - ANSWER Move, Align Features, Rotate, Scale
Basemap Layers - ANSWER static tiled layers, such as imagery, territorial
boundaries, or roads, that provide geographical context
Buffer Tool - ANSWER creates buffer polygons around input features to a specified
distance
Composite Locator - ANSWER uses other locators as sources
Composite Locator Plan - ANSWER dictate the order in which the composite locator
will use each participating source
Conflict Resolution Labeling Tool - ANSWER This set of tools reduces conflict by
reducing the number of labels that the engine attempts to place on your map or by
prioritizing which label gets placed within an area
Construct Modify Tools - ANSWER Merge, Buffer, Duplicate
, Divide Modify Tools - ANSWER Split, Explode
Edge Snapping - ANSWER Edits snap to the nearest polyline or polygon segment.
Endpoint snapping - ANSWER Edits snap to the nearest start point or endpoint of a
polyline or polygon.
Erase Tool - ANSWER creates a feature class by overlaying the input features with
the polygons of the erase features
Euclidean Distance - ANSWER measured on a 2D Cartesian (x,y) plane, measured
in a straight line as the shortest distance between 2 features on a flat surface
Fitting Strategy Labeling Tool - ANSWER Available with the Maplex Label Engine,
this set of tools can help you best fit your labels onto the map
Generate Near Table Tool - ANSWER calculates distances and other proximity
information between features in one or more feature classes or layers
Generate Origin Destination Links - ANSWER Creates connecting lines from origin
features to destination features
Geocoding - ANSWER the process of transforming a description of a location into a
location on the earth's surface
Geodesic Distance - ANSWER measured on a geoid, in a straight line as the
shortest distance between 2 features on a curved surface
How do you configure snapping in ArcGIS Pro?
A. Choose the snapping type; snapping is always on in ArcGIS Pro.
B. Turn snapping on and lower the tolerance.
C. Turn snapping on, choose snapping type, and then verify the tolerance.
D. Turn the snapping type on. - ANSWER C. Turn snapping on, choose snapping
type, and then verify the tolerance.
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. -
ANSWER C. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south
location.
Identity Tool - ANSWER computes a geometric intersection of the input features and
identity features
If a locator provides multiple results, which action would help locate the correct
feature on a map?
A. Add labels
Learning Plan (Q’s & A’s - Quizzes In The Esri
Learning)
1. The first step in determining how many customers are close to a potential store
location is to create 1-mile, 5-mile, and 10-mile zones. Which proximity analysis
method can be used to create these areas?
2. Which proximity analysis method can be used to select all of the customers within
the buffer areas? - ANSWER 1. The Multiple Ring Buffer tool
2. The Select Layer By Location tool
1. Which proximity analysis method can be used to determine the five closest fire
hydrants to the industrial area?
2. Now that you know which fire hydrants are closest, which proximity analysis
method can you use to visually connect these hydrants to the industrial area? -
ANSWER 1. The Generate Near Table tool
2. The Generate Origin Destination Links tool
AGOL Organization - ANSWER a discrete virtual space within the secure Esri cloud.
AGOL Organizational Member - ANSWER associated with an AcrGIS organization
with more access and capabilities
AGOL Public User - ANSWER a free account for personal, noncommercial use.
AGOL Social Login - ANSWER sign in with Google, Apple, or Facebook credentials
Alignment Modify Tools - ANSWER Move, Align Features, Rotate, Scale
Basemap Layers - ANSWER static tiled layers, such as imagery, territorial
boundaries, or roads, that provide geographical context
Buffer Tool - ANSWER creates buffer polygons around input features to a specified
distance
Composite Locator - ANSWER uses other locators as sources
Composite Locator Plan - ANSWER dictate the order in which the composite locator
will use each participating source
Conflict Resolution Labeling Tool - ANSWER This set of tools reduces conflict by
reducing the number of labels that the engine attempts to place on your map or by
prioritizing which label gets placed within an area
Construct Modify Tools - ANSWER Merge, Buffer, Duplicate
, Divide Modify Tools - ANSWER Split, Explode
Edge Snapping - ANSWER Edits snap to the nearest polyline or polygon segment.
Endpoint snapping - ANSWER Edits snap to the nearest start point or endpoint of a
polyline or polygon.
Erase Tool - ANSWER creates a feature class by overlaying the input features with
the polygons of the erase features
Euclidean Distance - ANSWER measured on a 2D Cartesian (x,y) plane, measured
in a straight line as the shortest distance between 2 features on a flat surface
Fitting Strategy Labeling Tool - ANSWER Available with the Maplex Label Engine,
this set of tools can help you best fit your labels onto the map
Generate Near Table Tool - ANSWER calculates distances and other proximity
information between features in one or more feature classes or layers
Generate Origin Destination Links - ANSWER Creates connecting lines from origin
features to destination features
Geocoding - ANSWER the process of transforming a description of a location into a
location on the earth's surface
Geodesic Distance - ANSWER measured on a geoid, in a straight line as the
shortest distance between 2 features on a curved surface
How do you configure snapping in ArcGIS Pro?
A. Choose the snapping type; snapping is always on in ArcGIS Pro.
B. Turn snapping on and lower the tolerance.
C. Turn snapping on, choose snapping type, and then verify the tolerance.
D. Turn the snapping type on. - ANSWER C. Turn snapping on, choose snapping
type, and then verify the tolerance.
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. -
ANSWER C. X represents the east-west location and y represents the north-south
location.
Identity Tool - ANSWER computes a geometric intersection of the input features and
identity features
If a locator provides multiple results, which action would help locate the correct
feature on a map?
A. Add labels