How does an ellipsoid differ from a sphere in approximating the shape and size of the Earth?

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Chapter 02 Test Bank Worksheet Questions 1. What is a map projection? Topic: Map Projection 2. How does an ellipsoid differ from a sphere in approximating the shape and size of the Earth? Topic: Ellipsoid 3. What is it meant by reprojection? Topic: Reprojection 2-1 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

4. Explain the difference between the standard line and the central line. Topic: Central Line Topic: Standard Line 5. What is a datum? Topic: Datum 6. How can datum shift affect GIS work? Topic: Datum Shift 7. List the four types of map projections by the preserved property. Topic: Map Projection 2-2 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

8. Name the ellipsoids (or spheroids) that are the basis for NAD27, NAD83, and GPS, respectively. Topic: GRS80 Topic: NAD27 Topic: NAD83 9. Briefly explain how a UTM zone is defined in terms of its central meridian, standard meridian, and scale factor. Topic: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid System 10. Illustrate with a specific example the importance of map projection/coordinate system in GIS operations. 2-3 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

11. ArcGIS offers the following three methods for defining a coordinate system: select, import, or create a coordinate system. Explain the difference between select and import a coordinate system. 12. Describe how on-the-fly projection works. Topic: On-the-Fly Projection 13. All layers to be used together in a GIS operation must align spatially. True Topic: Map Projection 2-4 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

14. A map projection transforms the geographic coordinates on an ellipsoid into locations on a plane. True Topic: GRS80 Topic: Map Projection 15. A conformal projection preserves the property of: 2-5 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

local shapes Topic: Map Projection 16. Which of the following statements is true about North American Datum (NAD)? Only NAD83 is a newer datum than NAD27 and NAD83 is based on a satellitedetermined spheroid. Topic: NAD27 Topic: NAD83 17. When converted from NAD27 to NAD83, horizontal shifts of point positions in the conterminous United States can be as much as 100 meters (328 ft). True Topic: Datum Shift 2-6 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

18. Which of the following statements is not true about a meridian with a scale factor of 1? The meridian must be the line of 00 longitude. Topic: Scale Factor 19. The center of a map projection is determined by the: central parallel and central meridian Topic: Central Line 20. The secant case means that a cylindrical projection has line(s) of tangency: 2 2-7 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

21. Which of the following spheroids is ground-measured, rather than satellite-determined? Clarke1866 Topic: NAD27 22. The longitude reading of a point in Oregon should be entered as a value in a GIS package: negative 23. Which of the following statements is true? A coordinate system is based on a map projection. Topic: Map Projection 2-8 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

24. Each UTM zone covers degrees in longitude: 6 Topic: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid System 25. The two common map projections used for the SPC (State Plane Coordinate) system are: transverse Mercator and Lambert conformal conic 2-9 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

Topic: State Plane Coordinate (SPC) System 26. The central meridian of a UTM zone has a scale factor of: 0.9996 Topic: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid System 27. An X-shift of -500,000 means you add 500,000 to the original X coordinate value. False 28. When converted from DMS to DD units, 46 30 00 will read: 46.5 29. Which coordinate does a false easting apply to? 2-10 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

X 30. The Geographic Coordinate Data Base (GCDB) is a database based on the: PLSS (Public Land Survey System) Topic: Public Land Survey System (PLSS) 31. Which of the following coordinate systems is treated as a predefined coordinate system in ArcGIS? only UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) and STP (State Plane) 32. Which of the following statements is true? Meridians are lines for measuring location in the E-W direction, and parallels are lines for measuring location in the N-S direction. 2-11 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of

33. Which datum are GPS readings based on? WGS84 2-12 Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of