1.The smallest scale of the following is A 1:200 B 1:1000 C. 1:500 D. 1:300 Q2:
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1.The smallest scale of the following is
A 1:200
B 1:1000
C. 1:500
D. 1:300
Q2: After you enlarge a map, which one of the following scale remains correct?
A. verval scale
B. fractional scale
C large scale
D small scale
Q3: If you want to make a world map with the least distortion, which projection you would use?
A. a Mercator projection
B. a conic projection
C. an interrupted projection
D a large scale
E. a perfectly equivalent projection
Q4: Which one of the following is correct?
A. A map using equivalence projection has no distortior
B. For maps based on orthphotos, the distortion of area has been eliminated; however, the shape of locations is not accurate
C If you want to draw a map that shows a small portion of Earth's surface, you would need to use a large scale
D. None of the above
Explanation / Answer
1] The smallest scale will be the one with the smallest fraction. This is 1:1000.
On a map, this represents a large area on the ground since 1 unit on this map is equivalent to 1000 units on the ground.
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