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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) MCQs

1. : What does GIS stand for?

(A) Global Information System


(B) Geographical Information System


(C) Geological Information Survey


(D) General Information Source




2. : The main purpose of GIS is to:

(A) Play computer games


(B) Capture, store, analyze and display spatial data


(C) Predict earthquakes


(D) Collect population census only




3. : Which of the following is a raster data example?

(A) Road network


(B) Satellite imagery


(C) Administrative boundaries


(D) Survey maps




4. : Vector data in GIS represents:

(A) Continuous data


(B) Discrete features like points, lines, and polygons


(C) Digital elevation only


(D) Temperature data




5. : Which of the following is NOT a component of GIS?

(A) Hardware


(B) Software


(C) People


(D) Telescope




6. : GPS stands for:

(A) General Positioning System


(B) Global Positioning System


(C) Geological Projection Survey


(D) Global Population Statistics




7. : Which coordinate system uses latitude and longitude?

(A) Cartesian


(B) Polar


(C) Geographic


(D) UTM




8. : UTM in GIS refers to:

(A) Universal Transverse Mercator


(B) Uniform Terrain Mapping


(C) Universal Tracking Model


(D) Underground Topography Map




9. : DEM in GIS stands for:

(A) Digital Elevation Model


(B) Data Entry Map


(C) Digital Environmental Method


(D) Dynamic Earth Model




10. : Which type of data format is used in raster GIS?

(A) Cells or pixels


(B) Points and lines


(C) Tables only


(D) Graphs




11. : In vector data, a polygon represents:

(A) A point location


(B) A linear feature


(C) An area feature


(D) Elevation change




12. : Which organization developed ArcGIS software?

(A) NASA


(B) ESRI


(C) Google


(D) Microsoft




13. : The process of overlaying two or more maps in GIS is called:

(A) Digitizing


(B) Geocoding


(C) Map overlay analysis


(D) Rasterization




14. : Remote sensing data can be directly integrated into GIS through:

(A) Field surveys


(B) Aerial photographs and satellite images


(C) Paper maps


(D) Census data




15. : Which file extension is commonly used for shapefiles in GIS?

(A) .docx


(B) .shp


(C) .jpg


(D) .xls




16. : The process of converting paper maps into digital format in GIS is called:

(A) Scanning


(B) Digitizing


(C) Georeferencing


(D) Interpolation




17. : Topology in GIS refers to:

(A) Data storage format


(B) Geometric relationships between spatial features


(C) File compression technique


(D) Projection system




18. : Which projection is most commonly used in world maps?

(A) Mercator projection


(B) UTM projection


(C) Lambert projection


(D) Gnomonic projection




19. : The resolution of raster data refers to:

(A) Number of colors in the image


(B) Size of the pixel


(C) Shape of polygons


(D) Thickness of lines




20. : The process of aligning spatial data to a known coordinate system is called:

(A) Digitizing


(B) Georeferencing


(C) Interpolation


(D) Rasterization




21. : Which of the following is an application of GIS?

(A) Land use planning


(B) Disaster management


(C) Transportation planning


(D) All of the above




22. : In GPS, the minimum number of satellites required to determine a 3D position is:

(A) 2


(B) 3


(C) 4


(D) 5




23. : The process of estimating unknown values based on nearby known values in GIS is called:

(A) Digitizing


(B) Interpolation


(C) Rasterization


(D) Projection




24. : Which type of GIS analysis helps in finding the shortest path between two locations?

(A) Buffer analysis


(B) Network analysis


(C) Overlay analysis


(D) Surface analysis




25. : Google Earth is an example of:

(A) GIS software


(B) Remote sensing software


(C) CAD software


(D) Simulation tool




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