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Land Use Mapping MCQs

1. : What is the main purpose of land use mapping?

(A) Entertainment


(B) Identifying how land is utilized for various human activities


(C) Estimating farmer income


(D) Weather forecasting




2. : Which technology is most commonly used in modern land use mapping?

(A) Remote sensing and GIS


(B) Hand sketches only


(C) Farmer diaries


(D) Compass navigation




3. : Land use refers to:

(A) How people utilize land for activities such as farming, forestry, and settlements


(B) Soil fertility only


(C) Elevation of land


(D) Rainfall in an area




4. : Which of the following is NOT a category of land use?

(A) Agricultural land


(B) Forest land


(C) Urban/settlement land


(D) Satellite orbit land




5. : Which satellite program is widely used for land use and land cover mapping?

(A) Landsat


(B) Netflix


(C) Telephone satellites


(D) Bluetooth satellites




6. : Land use mapping is important for:

(A) Sustainable resource management


(B) Entertainment


(C) Manual harvesting


(D) Broadcasting seeds




7. : Which index is often used to classify vegetation cover in land use mapping?

(A) NDVI


(B) GDP index


(C) Price index


(D) Weather index




8. : GIS in land use mapping helps by:

(A) Integrating spatial and attribute data


(B) Manual note keeping


(C) Farmer’s visual records


(D) Random mapping




9. : Land cover refers to:

(A) Physical material at the surface such as vegetation, water, or built-up areas


(B) Land ownership records


(C) Soil nutrient levels


(D) Market price areas




10. : Which of the following is an application of land use mapping?

(A) Urban planning


(B) Agricultural zoning


(C) Forest management


(D) All of the above




11. : High-resolution satellite imagery is useful in land use mapping because it:

(A) Detects detailed changes in land use patterns


(B) Increases entertainment value


(C) Produces audio signals


(D) Removes the need for GIS




12. : Which government agencies often use land use maps?

(A) Agriculture, forestry, and urban planning departments


(B) Movie production houses


(C) Sports teams


(D) Music industries




13. : Which tool is used for creating digital land use maps?

(A) ArcGIS or QGIS software


(B) MS Word


(C) Calculator


(D) Paintbrush




14. : Which remote sensing method is effective for monitoring deforestation?

(A) Satellite imagery analysis


(B) Farmer’s observation


(C) Hand drawing


(D) Soil sampling only




15. : Temporal resolution in land use mapping refers to:

(A) How frequently an area is mapped or imaged


(B) Map scale


(C) Soil fertility levels


(D) Land ownership




16. : Which of the following is a limitation of land use mapping?

(A) Cloud cover in satellite images


(B) High costs of high-resolution data


(C) Technical expertise required


(D) All of the above




17. : Land use/land cover (LULC) classification is typically divided into:

(A) Built-up, agricultural, forest, barren, and water bodies


(B) Market zones, shops, and malls


(C) Income groups


(D) Only soil types




18. : Land use mapping supports precision agriculture by:

(A) Identifying crop zones and soil variations


(B) Manual harvesting


(C) Random ploughing


(D) Broadcasting seeds




19. : Which international organization provides global land use data?

(A) FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)


(B) FIFA


(C) WHO


(D) UNESCO only




20. : Which projection is commonly used in digital land use maps?

(A) UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator)


(B) Cylindrical only


(C) Hand-drawn sketches


(D) Audio projection




21. : Which land use type is most dynamic and changes quickly?

(A) Urban/settlement areas


(B) Desert areas


(C) Polar ice caps


(D) Deep forests




22. : Land use mapping contributes to climate studies by:

(A) Monitoring deforestation and carbon sinks


(B) Estimating cinema audiences


(C) Tracking sports data


(D) Random cultural analysis




23. : Which field survey method is often combined with satellite mapping?

(A) Ground truthing


(B) Farmer’s stories


(C) Manual diaries


(D) Random sketching




24. : A key benefit of land use mapping is:

(A) Better land management and policy planning


(B) Entertainment


(C) Higher TV viewership


(D) None of the above




25. : The future of land use mapping focuses on:

(A) AI and machine learning for automated classification


(B) Manual drawing by hand


(C) Ignoring technology


(D) Traditional records only




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