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In geocoding options in ArcGIS, the default Minimum candidate score (that defines a location as a candidate) is
10
In ArcGIS, there are how many ways to create an Address Locator?
2
In geocoding address in ArcGIS, which of the following matching scores is generally considered a good match?
85-99
In geocoding address in ArcGIS, if the word Universty is treated as matching candidates for University, it means
A low value for spelling sensitivity is set in Geocoding Options
In ArcGIS, the output of the address geocoding is a
A point layer
If you choose to rematch those unmatched records automatically in geocoding address in ArcGIS, you need to make change to the following EXCEPT
Correct the error in the name spelling
Assume you have a customer table with four columns: Name, Address, Latitude, and Longitude. There are three ways in ArcGIS to display these addresses as points on a map EXCEPT
Display Address directly on the map
In ArcGIS, geocoding creates a point layer, which can only be saved as a geodatabase feature class.
False
If you want to find a specific city in a State in the United State using geocoding in ArcGIS, which of the following Address Locator Styles is appropriate?
General-city State County
Assume you have an address table that contains 20 addresses in Muncie, IN area and want to display these 20 addresses as points on a Muncie street map. Which of the following geoprocessing is appropriate?
Geocoding
Which of the following statements about Geocoding is appropriate?
Geocoding is the process to create point feature from address information
In ArcMap, by which of the following icons (views) can you see a non-spatial table (e.g., Customers) in the table of contents?
List by source view
In standardizing the address of "500 Rankin Street NE" using an address locator in ex17b, what was '500' standardized for?
Street number
In geocoding address in ArcGIS, which of the following is the most often reason for having unmatched addresses?
There is a mistake in the address table
In geocoding address in ArcGIS, which of the following is NOT a reason for having unmatched addresses?
There is no address locator
If the minimum match score is set to 85 when you geocode address in ArcGIS, a record with a match score of 80 won't geocode on the candidate.
True
In ArcGIS, the output of the geocoding process is either a Shapefile or a geodatabase feature class of points.
True
In Geocodidng, unmatched addresses can be rematched either authomatically (ArcGIS does all of them at once) or interactively (you do them one at a time).
True
In the geocoding results, point geometry is created only for those records with the status M (Matched).
True
When you geocode at the street address level, it is common to have addresses that aren't matched in the results.
True
If you want to goecode a table of U.S. addresses to their approximate positions along the length of a street and on the correct side of the street, which of the following address locators is appropriate?
US Address - Dual ranges
In ArcGIS, geocoding requires all of the following EXCEPT
Zip code