Time: 3 Hours
Total Marks: 100
N.B.: (1) Question No. 1 is Compulsory.
(2) Attempt any four questions from Q.2 – Q.7.
(3) Make suitable assumption whenever necessary and state the assumption made.
(4) Answers to the same questions must be written together.
(5) Numbers to the right indicate marks.
(6) Draw a neat labelled diagram and give example whenever necessary.
(2) Attempt any four questions from Q.2 – Q.7.
(3) Make suitable assumption whenever necessary and state the assumption made.
(4) Answers to the same questions must be written together.
(5) Numbers to the right indicate marks.
(6) Draw a neat labelled diagram and give example whenever necessary.
Q.1 Attempt The Following Questions: (23 Marks)
(A) Coordinate Systems and Transformations
(B) B/W Scanning
(C) Digitization Scheme
(D) Spatial Autocorrelation
Q.2 Attempt The Following Questions: (20 Marks)
(A) Explain in detail GIS Software.
(B) Distinguish between Spatial Data and Aspatial Data.
Q.3 Attempt The Following Questions: (20 Marks)
(A) Define a Geographic Grid. Explain its characteristics.
(B) ‘Implementation of a GIS Solution in any organization has its advantages and disadvantages’. Explain.
Q.4 Attempt The Following Questions: (20 Marks)
(A) Enumerate different types of database design in GIS.
(B) Discuss in detail Vector Data Analysis.
Q.5 Attempt The Following Questions: (20 Marks)
(A) Explain the concept of neighbourhood in detail.
(B) Discuss Social and Institution context of GIS.
Q.6 Attempt The Following Questions: (20 Marks)
(A) What is GIS? Explain the significance of scale and the different ways in which it can be represented.
(B) Define Zonal Operations. Explain its application for Census Data.
Q.7 Attempt The Following Questions: (20 Marks)
(A) What are the different types of map projections? Explain in brief.
(B) Explain Social and Institution context of GIS.
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