1. The document contains questions about remote sensing concepts and technologies.
2. Questions cover topics like aerial photography parameters, remote sensing technologies, image interpretation elements, key figures in GIS history, spatial data characteristics, and properties of satellite imagery.
3. Multiple choice answers are provided for identifying concepts related to photoelectric effect, electromagnetic spectrum range for passive sensing, definitions of acronyms, factors in 3D spatial data, and characteristics distinguishing real world objects from their digital representations.
St. Joseph'S College of Engineering, Chennai - 119. Department of Science Ph8252 - Physics For Information Science Worksheets Unit - Iv Optical Properties of Materials
1. The document contains questions about remote sensing concepts and technologies.
2. Questions cover topics like aerial photography parameters, remote sensing technologies, image interpretation elements, key figures in GIS history, spatial data characteristics, and properties of satellite imagery.
3. Multiple choice answers are provided for identifying concepts related to photoelectric effect, electromagnetic spectrum range for passive sensing, definitions of acronyms, factors in 3D spatial data, and characteristics distinguishing real world objects from their digital representations.
1. The document contains questions about remote sensing concepts and technologies.
2. Questions cover topics like aerial photography parameters, remote sensing technologies, image interpretation elements, key figures in GIS history, spatial data characteristics, and properties of satellite imagery.
3. Multiple choice answers are provided for identifying concepts related to photoelectric effect, electromagnetic spectrum range for passive sensing, definitions of acronyms, factors in 3D spatial data, and characteristics distinguishing real world objects from their digital representations.
1. The document contains questions about remote sensing concepts and technologies.
2. Questions cover topics like aerial photography parameters, remote sensing technologies, image interpretation elements, key figures in GIS history, spatial data characteristics, and properties of satellite imagery.
3. Multiple choice answers are provided for identifying concepts related to photoelectric effect, electromagnetic spectrum range for passive sensing, definitions of acronyms, factors in 3D spatial data, and characteristics distinguishing real world objects from their digital representations.
1.In Aerial Photography, the minimum forward overlap is ____ and lateral overlap is _____
a) 60%, 25-30% c) 35%, 15-20%
b) 25%, 10-15% d) 40%, 17-22%
2.Which of the following remote sensing technologies use sound?
a) Radar c) Sonar b) Colour Infrared d) Lida 3._________ refers to the arrangement and frequency of tonal variation in particular areas of image a) Tone c) Pattern b) Texture d) Association 4._________explains the photoelectric effect a) Planck’s law c) Stephen’s Boltzmann’s law b) Wein’s Displacement law d) None of the above 5.In which region of electro-magnetic spectrum does passive sensing system operate a) Infrared region c) Both A& B b) Visible region d) Microwave region 6.FCC is acronym for __________ a) First Colour composite c) False Colour composite b) False Colour Combination d) First Colour Combination 7.Sink holes appears as dark spots on an imagery where the surface or immediate subsurface soil consists of lime stones. This is an example of which one of the elements of visual Image Interpretation a) Tone c) Shadows b) Texture d) Association 8.Who is considered as Father of GIS? a) P.A.Burrough c) Thomas Lillesand b) F.F.Sabins d) Roger Tomlinson 9.In the 3D case for the same pair of x, y coordinates a number of spatial locations with a different z co- ordinate could exist because the z coordinate is calculated _________ a) independently from the x, y pair c) dependent only on x b) dependently from the x, y pair d) dependent only on y 10.Remote Sensing is unique because it provides: a) Synoptic view c) Superior information b) Special information d) Encrypted information 11.Topographic maps are prepared from hardcopy stereo pairs in a device called _____________ 12.The altitude of camera at exposure time is called _____________. 13.Microwaves and broadcast radio waves are examples of ______________ wavelengths. 14.The wavelength at which a black body radiation curve reaches a maximum is related to its temperature by ______________ law. 15._____________ is a measure of the ground area viewed by a single detector element in a given instant in time. 16.The temporal resolution of Land sat 4/5 is ____________days. 17.A high resolution image refers to one with a_____________ resolution size where as a low- resolution image refers to one with a______________ resolution size. 18._____________are decision support computer-based systems for collecting, storing, presenting, and analysing geographical spatial information. 19.____________ is the term used to describe the geometric characteristic of objects which do not change under transformations and are independent of any coordinate system. 20.____________are things in the real world and ____________are things in the digital world. Set-2 1.FCC is acronym for __________ a) First Colour composite c) False Colour composite b) False Colour Combination d) First Colour Combination 2.Sink holes appears as dark spots on an imagery where the surface or immediate subsurface soil consists of lime stones. This is an example of which one of the elements of visual Image Interpretation a) Tone c) Shadows b) Texture d) Association 3.Who is considered as Father of GIS? a) P.A.Burrough c) Thomas Lillesand b) F.F.Sabins d) Roger Tomlinson 4.In the 3D case for the same pair of x, y coordinates a number of spatial locations with a different z co- ordinate could exist because the z coordinate is calculated _________ a) independently from the x, y pair c) dependent only on x b) dependently from the x, y pair d) dependent only on y 5.Remote Sensing is unique because it provides: a) Synoptic view c) Superior information b) Special information d) Encrypted information 6.In Aerial Photography, the minimum forward overlap is ____ and lateral overlap is _____
a) 60%, 25-30% c) 35%, 15-20%
b) 25%, 10-15% d) 40%, 17-22%
7.Which of the following remote sensing technologies use sound?
a) Radar c) Sonar b) Colour Infrared d) Lida 8._________ refers to the arrangement and frequency of tonal variation in particular areas of image a) Tone c) Pattern b) Texture d) Association 9._________explains the photoelectric effect a) Planck’s law c) Stephen’s Boltzmann’s law b) Wein’s Displacement law d) None of the above 10.In which region of electro-magnetic spectrum does passive sensing system operate a) Infrared region c) Both A& B b) Visible region d) Microwave region 1. The temporal resolution of Land sat 4/5 is ____________days. 2. A high resolution image refers to one with a_____________ resolution size where as a low-resolution image refers to one with a______________ resolution size. 3. _____________are decision support computer-based systems for collecting, storing, presenting, and analysing geographical spatial information. 4. ____________ is the term used to describe the geometric characteristic of objects which do not change under transformations and are independent of any coordinate system. 5. ____________are things in the real world and ____________are things in the digital world. 6. Topographic maps are prepared from hardcopy stereo pairs in a device called _____________ 7. The altitude of camera at exposure time is called _____________. 8. Microwaves and broadcast radio waves are examples of ______________ wavelengths. 9. The wavelength at which a black body radiation curve reaches a maximum is related to its temperature by ______________ law. 10. _____________ is a measure of the ground area viewed by a single detector element in a given instant in time.
St. Joseph'S College of Engineering, Chennai - 119. Department of Science Ph8252 - Physics For Information Science Worksheets Unit - Iv Optical Properties of Materials