Deck 9: Data Display and Cartography
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Deck 9: Data Display and Cartography
1
Which color model is used for printing color maps?
A) CMYK
B) RGB
C) HSV
D) none of these are correct
A) CMYK
B) RGB
C) HSV
D) none of these are correct
CMYK
2
Which of the following map types uses a specific symbol size for each value?
A) the proportional symbol map
B) the graduated symbol map
A) the proportional symbol map
B) the graduated symbol map
the proportional symbol map
3
Explain the difference between the classification methods of equal interval and equal frequency.
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4
What is a choropleth map?
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5
You are asked to plot in a single layout separate maps showing the national parks in the U.S., U.K., and Sweden. How many data frames in ArcMap do you need for the layout?
A) 1
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
A) 1
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
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6
Define the three visual dimensions of color.
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7
ArcGIS offers interactive labeling and dynamic labeling for labeling features on a map. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each method?
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8
Describe two visual variables that one can use for quantitative point symbols.
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9
Type size is measured in points, with ____ points to an inch:
A) 72
B) 48
C) 24
D) 36
A) 72
B) 48
C) 24
D) 36
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10
Which of the following visual variables can be used to add contrast in map design?
A) all of these are correct
B) color
C) texture
D) size
A) all of these are correct
B) color
C) texture
D) size
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11
What general rules can one follow to achieve harmony with text on a map?
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12
Which of the following is considered a softcopy map?
A) a map to be used in a PowerPoint presentation
B) a printed map
C) both a map to be used in a PowerPoint presentation and a map to be posted on the Internet
D) a map to be posted on the Internet
E) both a map to be posted on the internet and a printed map
A) a map to be used in a PowerPoint presentation
B) a printed map
C) both a map to be used in a PowerPoint presentation and a map to be posted on the Internet
D) a map to be posted on the Internet
E) both a map to be posted on the internet and a printed map
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13
Define "visual hierarchy" in map design.
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14
What does it mean by a diverging color scheme?
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15
The visual appearance of a choropleth map can be affected by:
A) number of classes
B) both of these are correct
C) classification method
A) number of classes
B) both of these are correct
C) classification method
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16
Describe how the natural breaks classification method works.
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17
Labeling is considered a difficult task in mapmaking. Provide two examples to illustrate the difficulty.
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18
Which of the following is an example of the 'hue and value' color scheme?
A) blues to reds dichromatic
B) yellow to green to dark blue
C) orange monochromatic
A) blues to reds dichromatic
B) yellow to green to dark blue
C) orange monochromatic
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19
Which of the following symbol types will you use for displaying rates of population change by county (or equivalent area unit) in your state?
A) unique value
B) single symbol
C) graduated color
D) dot
A) unique value
B) single symbol
C) graduated color
D) dot
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20
Animated maps have become popular with GIS users, as the maps to be animated can now be prepared in a GIS package. Describe an example, in which animated maps, either temporal or non-temporal, are useful as a visual tool.
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21
Which labeling method lets you label all or selected features at once in ArcMap?
A) dynamic labeling
B) interactive labeling
A) dynamic labeling
B) interactive labeling
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22
Which of the following is not considered a visual variable in symbolization?
A) size
B) color
C) diagram
D) pattern
E) shape
A) size
B) color
C) diagram
D) pattern
E) shape
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23
Use an example to explain how one can use type size and weight in map design.
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24
What are the common elements on a map for presentation?
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25
The general rule for labeling a line feature is to ____________:
A) Place the name along the curvy part of the feature.
B) spread the name over the extent of the feature.
C) place the name in a block.
A) Place the name along the curvy part of the feature.
B) spread the name over the extent of the feature.
C) place the name in a block.
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26
Which color dimension is not suited for quantitative data?
A) hue
B) value
C) chroma
A) hue
B) value
C) chroma
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27
Transparency is a tool available in ArcGIS. Describe an example in which you can use transparency in map design.
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28
The principle of interposition in visual perception suggests that
A) An object with an incomplete outline appears behind another.
B) An object with an incomplete outline appears in front of another.
C) An object with an incomplete outline appears at the same level as another.
A) An object with an incomplete outline appears behind another.
B) An object with an incomplete outline appears in front of another.
C) An object with an incomplete outline appears at the same level as another.
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29
One should not expect to see a perfect match between color symbols on a computer screen and a printed map.
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30
What are the general rules for selecting map symbols for vector data?
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