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Science Bsc Information Technology Semester 6 2024 April Principles of Geographic Information Systems Cbcs

The document outlines an examination paper for the Principles of Geographic Information Systems, consisting of multiple questions across five sections, each requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of GIS concepts, data types, and spatial analysis. It emphasizes the importance of diagrams, assumptions, and the use of non-programmable calculators. The paper covers topics such as topology, GIS applications, data models, and various operations in GIS.

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Science Bsc Information Technology Semester 6 2024 April Principles of Geographic Information Systems Cbcs

The document outlines an examination paper for the Principles of Geographic Information Systems, consisting of multiple questions across five sections, each requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of GIS concepts, data types, and spatial analysis. It emphasizes the importance of diagrams, assumptions, and the use of non-programmable calculators. The paper covers topics such as topology, GIS applications, data models, and various operations in GIS.

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Paper / Subject Code: 88704 / Principles of Geographiclnfornmation Systems

TIME: 2/, Hours Total Marks:75

N. B.: (1) All questions are compulsory.


(2) Make suitable assumptionswherevec necessary and state the assumptions made.
(3) Answers to the same question måst be written together.
(4) Numbers to the right indicate marks.
(S) Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
(6) Use of Non-programmable càlculators is allowed.
1. 15
Attempt any threeof the föllowing:
a.
What is topology? Explain spat:al relationships with the help of suitable diagram..
b What is GIS? Give any-five GIS applications ófreal life.
C.
What is map? Explain how inodêlling belps in representing real world?
d Write short note on i) Spatial databases and spatial analysis, ii) Data types and values
Explain regular tessellation with the help of diagrams.
f State and explain the a set of rules deines the topological consistency för simplex of
that space with the help of suitable diagrams.
2. Attemptany three of the following: 15
a. Distinguish between Vector data and Ra_ter Data.
b Explain Rastefencoding with the help of example:
C. Explain the functional omponents inGIS architecture and functionality with the help
-of suitable diagram.
Write short note on:
i) Spatial data caphure and preparation ii) Spatial data storage and maintenance
e. Explain the linking GIS and DBMS.
Explain the relational data model using suitable example.

3. Attempt any three of the following: 15


Explain 2D geographiccoordinate system using sitable examp.e.
b Explain Root Mean Square used to mean location accuracy.
C. Write short notes on i) Vectorization ii) Lincage
d Explain Geoid and ellipsoid wih suitable diagram.
e. What is Kriging? Explain.
1. Explain the Map projection with it's types with the help of diagrams.
4. Attempt any three of the following: 15
a. Explain the various Neighbourhoodfunctions.
Perform the raster overlay operation to find:
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B=
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List any five exa.ples where advanced computations on coDtinuous fields are required.
d. Explain using example bow Rasteroverlay opetation can be performed using decision
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e.
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f. Lists any five common sources of error introduced into
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