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EADE105 Practice Exam Questions with Answers ArcGIS Desktop Entry 10.5 Certification

Question # 6

Which two ways can values be entered into the scale box to set map scale in ArcGIS Pro? (Choose two.)

A.

1:100000

B.

1 mile

C.

1 cm = 100m

D.

One to one hundred

E.

100000:1

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Question # 7

A GIS user is geocoding for the first time in ArcMap and needs to search for a single address.

What is the first step the user should take to access geocoding functionality?

A.

Open the Go To XY tool to search for the address

B.

Open the Geocoding toolbox from ArcToolbox

C.

Use the Customize drop-down to add the Geocoding Toolbar

D.

Go to the Location search bar in the Catalog pane

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Question # 8

In ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro, which in the Layer Properties allows a user to determine raster cell size?

A.

Display

B.

General

C.

Source

D.

Symbology

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Question # 9

Which application organizes and manages many types of geographic information as its primary function?

A.

ArcMap

B.

ArcGIS Pro

C.

ArcGlobe

D.

ArcCatalog

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Question # 10

A supervisor wants a user to create a new feature class in an editing session based on an existing feature class. The supervisor also wants the user to use the Append geoprocessing tool to add the features from the original feature class to the new feature class.

How should the user create a new feature class that has the same schema as the original feature class?

A.

Import spatial reference from the original feature class

B.

Import the fields from the original feature class

C.

Ensure the X,Y Tolerance is the same as the original feature class

D.

Ensure that the Z and M coordinates are the same as the original feature class

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Question # 11

Refer to the exhibit.

EADE105 question answer

What does the text in the box describe?

A.

One inch equals 1567 feet

B.

One inch equals 1567 units

C.

One unit equals 1567 feet

D.

One unit equals 1567 units

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