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Symbolizing Map Layers Mapping Addresses and Places Labeling Map
Features Creating a Map Layout Managing Map Layers in ArcGIS Pro Creating
a Web Map in ArcGIS Pro Creating and Sharing Animation in ArcGIS Pro
Creating Vector Tiles in ArcGIS Pro

1. Which levels of measurement are associated with qualitative information?
Choose two.
Ratio
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval Right Ans - Nominal
Ordinal

1. Classification methods and color schemes are used only for qualitative data.
True
False Right Ans - False

1. The rate of change in home values for an area is an example of qualitative
data.
True
False Right Ans - False

1. Using classification methods, which differences in your data can you show
or hide?
Choose three.
How the data is distributed
Where the outliers are
How median price differs from mean
The level of data quality
Distinctions among classes
How the data supports your hypothesis Right Ans - How the data is
distributed
Where the outliers are
Distinctions among classes

1. How do you set the classification method in ArcGIS Pro?

,In the Symbology pane, view the histogram for the data that you are
classifying.
In the Symbology pane, set the number of classes and the color scheme; the
method is set automatically.
In the Symbology pane, for Primary Symbology, choose Graduated Colors.
In the Symbology pane, for Primary Symbology, choose Single Symbol.
Right Ans - In the Symbology pane, for Primary Symbology, choose Graduated
Colors.

1. In which ways can you symbolize a point feature layer?
Choose four.
By density
By raster surface
By category (one or more fields or attributes)
By quantity
With a single symbol
With a point, line, or area symbol Right Ans - By density
By category (one or more fields or attributes)
By quantity
With a single symbol

1. Which color scheme would be most appropriate for symbolizing polygons
based on land cover type?
Sequential
Diverging
Qualitative
Quantitative Right Ans - Qualitative

1. What are the primary visual variables used in symbology to show
differences in qualitative information?
Choose two.
Orientation or rotation
Shape
Size
Color
Patterns or textures (polygons) Right Ans - Shape
Color

, 1. When applying color and color schemes to your symbology, which of these
statements are correct?
Choose two.

For qualitative data, use colors that your reader will naturally associate with
what the symbology represents, like red for wildfires or green for forests.
In sequential color schemes, colors should reflect variation in lightness;
lighter colors represent lower values and darker colors represent higher
values.
The middle values in a qualitative color scheme should be the lightest.
You can use a diverging color scheme to show precipitation categories.
A diverging color scheme will use shades of one color to arrange data from
low to high values. Right Ans - For qualitative data, use colors that your
reader will naturally associate with what the symbology represents, like red
for wildfires or green for forests.

In sequential color schemes, colors should reflect variation in lightness;
lighter colors represent lower values and darker colors represent higher
values.

1. Which of these methods is the best way to get the most accurate search
results from your address locator?
Have input data that uses as many address fields as possible
Have the most accurate reference and input data
Have reference data with as many addresses as possible
Have fewer addresses, with consistent address fields populated Right Ans -
Have the most accurate reference and input data

1. What is meant by the address component called street type?
The street suffix, such as Avenue, Boulevard, and so on
The street size, such as the number of lanes
The street material, such as gravel, asphalt, and so on
The street size, such as how many vehicles per day Right Ans - The street
suffix, such as Avenue, Boulevard, and so on

1. Which of the following items do you need to create a locator for geocoding?
Network data
Reference data
Address data

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