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KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY
End Semester Examination [C]
June/July,20l5

Level : BE o 1 JUL 2015 Course : CIEG 302

Year : III Semester: I

Exam RollNo.: Time:30 mins. F.M. :10

Registration No. Date

SECTION "A"

Tick the correct answerfrom the given choices.


l. The ability of a sensor to capture the data of an area frequently is determined by
a. Azimuthal resolution c. Radiometric resolution
b. Spatial resolution d. Temporal resolution

2. A scanning system that has relatively less pixel distortion is known as


a. Pushbroom scanner c. Rotating mirror scanner
b. Whiskbroom scanner d. Paddlebroom scanner

J. A satellite orbit in which the data is captured from the same area every time is called as
a. Molanya c. Geosynchronous
b. Geostationary d. Sun synchronous

4. Which of the following factor is most important in supervised classification approach


a. Homogeneity and size of sample
b. Algorithm
c. Spectral, Spatial and Contextual information
d. Spectral, Spatial, Contextual and Thematic information
5 What type of model models the light scattered by dust particles?
a. Mie b. Rayleigh c. Non-selective d. Aerosol

6. When an object absorbs and reflects red, green and blue by 50oh, the resultant colour of
the object appears to be
a. White b. Cyan c. grey d. yellow

7 Which of the following is true


a. Larger IFOV has lower radiometric resolution
b. Larger IFOV results in higher spatial resolution
c. Smaller IFOV results in higher temporal resolution
d. Larger IFOV results in higher radiometric resolution

8 Visual image interpretation includes following process


a. Image enhancement c. Object identification and measurement
b. Object extraction d. Error correction procedures
9 Feature space can be defined as a multidimensional
a. Plot of a pixel values at different wavelength
b. Plot of different pixel values of same band
c. Plot of two pixel values of same wave band
d. None of above
10. A classification is supervised
a. When a computer supervise the algorithm used
b. When a user provide instruction to direct algorithm
c. When the maximum likelihood algorithm is used
d. None of above

ll A field is a geographical phenomenon. Which of the following geographicalphenomenon


is not example of discrete field:
a. Elevation
b. Natural vegetation types
c. Geological classes
d. Land uses

12. "Soil type of a given area" can be represented as following data values in a GIS:
a. Nominal
b. Ordinal
c. Interval
d. Ratio
13. For manual on-screen digitization of aerial photographs higher resolutions are
recommended, typically at least....... dpi
a. 1600
b. 500
c. 800
d. 300

t4. Which of the following statements about regular tessellations is false?


a. We know how they partition space
b. They are adaptive to the spatial phenomenon we want to represent
c. We can make our computations specific to those partitioning
d. Algorithm is faster
15. What is the best technique to digitize topographic maps with full detail symbols?
a. Semi-automatic
b. Automatic
c. Semi-manual
d. Manual
16. All of the following statements are true about a nonspatial table, except one. Which one?
a. A nonspatial table can store user-defined attributes.
b. A nonspatial table can participate in a relationship class.
c. A nonspatial table can be previewed in ArcCatalog.
d. A nonspatial table has a Shape field.
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17. For the parcel data given below, which is the correct relation schema for creating table in
a database?
Pid Area Perimeter Surveyed
3461 73981.47 1699.88 Commercial t2-08-2012
3467 98944.9s 1063.3s Residential 24-04-2013

a. Parcel(Lid:real, Area:integer, Perimeter:real, Use:string, Surveyed:string)


b. Parcel(Lid:real. Area:integer, Perimeter:real, Use:string, Surveyed:date)
c. Parcel(Lid:integer, Area:real, Perimeter:real, Use:string, Surveyed:date)
d. Parcel(Lid:string, Area:real, Perimeter:real, USe:string, Surveyed:date)

r8 Which of the following functions are not neighborhood functions?


a. Search function
b. Interpolation function
c. Visibility function
d. Buffer zone generation
19 Minimalbounding box computation is one of the geometric measurements used by GIS.
It is used to check:
a. If two polygons intersect or not
b. If two polygons can be merged or not
c. If two polygons contain minimal number of nodes or not
d. If two polygons are independent of feature boundary or not
20. What would be a typical topological relationship for a following question? Find all the
parcels that border the Ring road.
a. ... is disjoint from...
b. ... meets...
c. ... overlaps...
d. ... is covered by...

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