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A spatial analyst has created a project in ArcGIS Pro. Which two items can be stored in
the project to use when needed?
A. Layouts
B. Script
C. Maps
D. Data Frames - CORRECT ANSWER: A. Layouts
C. Maps
AGOL Online Content Type: Files - CORRECT ANSWER: File types that are commonly
shared through ArcGIS Online include reports (PDFs), CSV files, and shapefiles.
AGOL Online Content Type: Layer - CORRECT ANSWER: A layer references a dataset
and specifies how that dataset is to be portrayed using symbols and text labels.
AGOL Online Content Type: Web App - CORRECT ANSWER: Web apps allow you to
control how users interact with web maps and scenes. Web apps provide a focused
experience, with more potential for context and utility.
AGOL Online Content Type: Web Map - CORRECT ANSWER: Web maps are 2D maps
that are made up of web layers that can be shared, edited, and displayed online.
AGOL Online Content Type: Web Scene - CORRECT ANSWER: Web scenes are
similar to web maps, except that they display 3D geographic data and phenomena.
,Basemap Layer - CORRECT ANSWER: static tiled layers, such as imagery, territorial
boundaries, or roads, that provide geographic context.
Data Wrangling - CORRECT ANSWER: the process of transforming data from one
format into another format so that it can be used to discover patterns
Data-Cleaning - CORRECT ANSWER: may include actions such as correcting spelling
errors, populating empty fields, identifying duplicate records, removing errors, and
standardizing data sets
Data-Engineering - CORRECT ANSWER: focuses on data collection and building
mechanisms for performing analysis of the cleaned data.
Data-Exploration - CORRECT ANSWER: engineering mechanisms are used to perform
analysis to identify the distribution of data values, the presence of outliers, and
relationships between different data variables.
Define Continuous Data - CORRECT ANSWER: Real-world phenomena that do not
have well-defined boundaries. (ex: temperature, elevation, rainfall)
Define Discrete Data - CORRECT ANSWER: Real-world features that have well-defined
boundaries.
Describe a Large-scale Map - CORRECT ANSWER: Show a smaller geographic area
with ore details.
Describe a Mosaic Dataset - CORRECT ANSWER: A geodatabase model used to
catalog, process, visualize, query, and share small to large collections of raster data.
Describe a Multiband Raster - CORRECT ANSWER: A raster with 2 or more bands of
information from different sensors.
, Describe a Small-scale Map - CORRECT ANSWER: Show a large geographic area with
few details.
Describe Application Environment Settings - CORRECT ANSWER: System-wide
defaults. Saved to geoprocessing settings.
Describe Model Environment Settings - CORRECT ANSWER: Specified and saved with
a model and override tool- and application-level settings.
Describe Model Process Environment Settings - CORRECT ANSWER: Specified at the
model process level, are saved with the model, and override model-level settings.
Describe the Apportion Polygon tool. - CORRECT ANSWER: The tool summarizes
attributes from an input polygon layer based on the spatial overlay of a target polygon
layer and assigns the summarized attributes to the target polygons. The target polygons
have summed numeric attributes derived from the input polygons that each target
overlaps.
Describe the Count Overlapping Features tool. - CORRECT ANSWER: Generates
planarized overlapping features from the input features. The count of overlapping
features is written to the output features.
Describe the Enrich tool. - CORRECT ANSWER: Enriches data by adding demographic
and landscape facts about the people and places that surround or are inside data
locations. The output is a duplicate of your input with additional attribute fields. This tool
requires an ArcGIS Online organizational account or a locally installed Business Analyst
dataset.
Describe the Erase tool. - CORRECT ANSWER: Creates a feature class by overlaying
the input features with the erase features. Only those portions of the input features
falling outside the erase features are copied to the output feature class.