ESRI Technical Certification ArcGIS
Desktop
An ArcGIS user chooses a mobile device to perform a field survey of road damage in an area.
The user must obtain various types of information on the damage including surface
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ESRI Technical Certification ArcGIS
Desktop
An ArcGIS user chooses a mobile device to perform a field survey of road damage in an area.
The user must obtain various types of information on the damage including surface type,
damage, location, and an image of damage to the surface. Which ArcGIS platform application
should be used for this task? - ✔✔Collector for ArcGIS
What is the default metadata style used by ArcGIS Pro? - ✔✔Item Description
An ArcGIS user is editing a parcel layer to reflect the addition of a new subdivision. Which data
format will the user be able to edit? - ✔✔Shapefiles
An ArcGIS user has been tasked with creating a feature class of sidewalk centerlines in an
existing geodatabase. The sidewalk feature class must use the same spatial reference as the data
in the organization.
How should the Create Feature Class geoprocessing tool be used to get the correct spatial
reference? - ✔✔Import the spatial reference from an existing dataset in the coordinate system
parameter.
Where can an ArcMap user find the use limitations for a dataset? - ✔✔Item Description
A user is a member of a group in ArcGIS Online and would like to access hosted feature layers
shared to the group.
How can the user efficiently achieve this in ArcMap? - ✔✔File > ArcGIS Online > Sign In >
Groups
An ArcGIS user has labeled contour lines on a topographic map of regional trails. Upon labeling
the contour lines with their associated elevations, each contour line appears with a label as the
user intended. However, the map will be used as part of an interactive display, and the labels
should NOT display until the map has been zoomed in beyond 1:4000.
Which of the following should be applied to the labels to prevent them from displaying until the
map is zoomed in beyond 1:4000? - ✔✔Scale Range
An administrator shares a map package (.mpk) to a shared directory. The user needs to create a
web map from the map package.
How should the user achieve this? - ✔✔Import the map package to ArcGIS Pro
A city planner must display all coffee shops in Benicia, California, on a map. The city planner is
signed in to ArcGIS Online in all ArcGIS Desktop applications.
How should the planner meet this requirement? - ✔✔Search for 'coffee shops, Benicia, CA' in
the search bar of the Locate pane in ArcGIS Pro
When using Select By Location, which spatial selection method should be used to accomplish
the above selection? - ✔✔Intersect The Source Layer Feature
Creating a feature class with coordinate systems - ✔✔In the Catalog window, right-click
africa_cities.csv and choose Create Feature Class > From XY Table.
The Create Feature Class From XY Table dialog box opens. Notice that ArcMap automatically
assigned the longitude values to the X Field and the latitude values to the Y Field.
These data points were taken from sources that use WGS 1984.
Click Coordinate System of Input Coordinates.
In the Spatial Reference Properties dialog box, navigate to and add the WGS 1984 coordinate
system. (ArcGIS 10.0 users: Click Select to navigate.)
Hint
Click OK.
Under Output, click the Browse button and set the output feature class as
..\Student\CoordWorking10_0\Assign_GCS\Assign_GCS.gdb\XYafrica_cities, and then click
OK.
In the Catalog window, the Assign_GCS geodatabase now contains your newly created feature
class. The information in the .csv file is now in a format that ArcGIS can use.
Drag the XYafrica_cities feature class onto the map.
The five points representing cities display on the map.
From the Bookmarks menu, choose Africa.
Change the symbology for the feature class to Circle 2.
Continue on STEP 5 Working with Coordinate Systems - ✔✔
Adding a feature class - ✔✔In the Feature Class To Feature Class tool's dialog box, do the
following:
From the Catalog window, drag the polygon coverage feature class (from zip_clip) into the Input
Features field.
For Output Feature Class, type Zip.
When you import a polygon coverage into a geodatabase feature class, you can exclude the
AREA and PERIMETER fields. - ✔✔True
Excluding Attributes - ✔✔Under Field Map, right-click CITY95_ (Long) and choose Delete.
Delete the CITY95_ID (Long) field as well.
Importing multiple feature classes - ✔✔Right-click SanDiego.gdb and choose Import > Feature
Class (multiple)
Loading data onto feature class - ✔✔In the Catalog window, right-click AllSchools and choose
Load > Load Data.
The Simple Data Loader opens.
On the first panel, click Next.
For Input data, click the Browse button Browse and do the following:
Navigate to your ..\Student\GDB_Start10_0\SanDiego.gdb.
Click the Schools feature class to select it.
Click Open.
In the Simple Data Loader, click Add.
Creating a feature dataset - ✔✔On the first panel, name the feature dataset Railways.
Click Next.
Click the Add Coordinate System button Add Coordinate System and choose Import. (ArcGIS
10.0 users: Click Import.)
Browse to ..\Student\GDB_Start10_0, click sd_rr.shp, and click Add.
Creating a table in a database - ✔✔Right-click SanDiego.gdb and choose New > Table.
In the New Table wizard, do the following:
For Name, type RR_History and click Next.
For database storage configuration, keep the Default option and click Next.
Populate the Field Name/Data Type table as follows:
You can share a map online for others to access through a web browser. - ✔✔True
Which characteristics below are unique to raster data? - ✔✔Raster data has an origin that is used,
along with cell size and cell location, to locate the raster's precise location on the earth.
Raster data is made up of a grid of cells.
If you select three separate parcels from a parcel feature class, how many rows would be selected
in the associated attribute table? - ✔✔3`
RoadType is an attribute field with three different values: collector, arterial, freeway. RoadType
is an example of a text field. - ✔✔True
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