Which of the following can be used as reference data for geocoding in the United States?
TIGER/Lines
a _______shows the direction water will flow out of each of a filled elevation raster
flow direction raster
a____is an area that drains water and other substances to a common outlet
watershed
Different events can reference the same route.
True
A route intersects itself is called a
looping route
A location-based service is finding a nearby ATM or restaurant using a mobile phone
true
A____is a linear feature, which also has a linear measurement system stored with its geometry
route
A route links a series of individual separate points together
false
A stream link raster has a unique ID value for:
each stream segment between junctions
Pavement conditions would be considered _____events
line
Which of the following is not an example of an event?
street address
Watershed analysis involves the derivation of flow direction, flow accumulation, watershed boundaries, and stream networks
true
_____ breaks down an address into a number of components
parsing
Which of the following cannot be an example of a pour point?
small streams
An example of a _____route is the division of a business route from an interstate highway
split
stop signs are treated as _____ events along a bus route:
point
______is a raster that shows for each cell the number of cells that flow into it
flow accumulation raster
A ____route is joined with another route
combined
a________is a digital elevation model that is void of depressions
a filled DEM
Dynamic segmentation requires_______ and _________
routes and events
One can use a location of address database to geocode the center point of every building.
true
All depressions in a DEM are caused by imperfections in the DEM
false
Which of the following best describes address matchings?
It is a process of plotting street addresses in a table a point features on a map
_____is the process of computing the location of events along a route
dynamic segmentation
Different routes can be built on the same linear features.
true
A geodatabase feature class in ArcGIS can have x, y, and m values: x and y values locate the feature in a coordinate system, and m value is a linear measure