Sequence of GIS Activities

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Sequence of GIS Activities: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Sequence of GIS Activities, Buffer Operations, Linkages and Matching of Geographic Data and Spatial Analysis etc.

Important Questions on Sequence of GIS Activities

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There are three basic types of scanners.

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The properties of a spatial entity in GIS are defined by non-spatial data which is called _____(digital/attribute) data.

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The operation carried in bringing two information sets together and storing them as another file is called _____(Hierarchical/Exact/Fuzzy) matching.

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The kind of analysis used to study the impact of point sources of air, noise or water pollution on human health is called _____(Buffer/Proximity) analysis.

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The use of digitisers and the scanners greatly reduce the time and labour involved in writing down coordinates.

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In GIS, Proximity analysis is carried under buffer operations.

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The hallmark of GIS is _____ analysis operations.

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Hierarchical Matching is the method involved in the spatial analysis of GIS acitivities.

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The spatial data captured into a GIS require verification for the error identification and corrections to ensure the data accuracy

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_____ data input is one of the sequences of GIS activities.(Spatial/Non-spatial)

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What are the advantages of using vector data format over raster data format?