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Remote Sensing & GIS Technologies Practice Test 2026 | Exam

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of "The Complete Satellite Image Analysis & Remote Sensing Course 2026," what is the primary advantage of utilizing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) over passive optical sensors for environmental monitoring in dense forest canopies?
SAR's ability to capture detailed spectral reflectance in the visible and near-infrared bands, allowing for precise vegetation health assessment.
SAR's higher spatial resolution compared to optical sensors, facilitating the identification of individual tree crowns and micro-topography.
SAR's direct measurement of surface temperature, crucial for understanding thermal anomalies and heat island effects within forested regions.
SAR's independence from atmospheric conditions and its penetration capabilities, enabling consistent data acquisition and subsurface information extraction.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the principles taught in "The Complete Satellite Image Analysis & Remote Sensing Course 2026," when performing supervised classification on multispectral imagery for urban land-use mapping, which of the following is the most critical factor for achieving high accuracy?
The availability of a large number of spectral bands in the satellite imagery, regardless of their spatial resolution.
The use of advanced post-classification smoothing algorithms to minimize salt-and-pepper noise in the final thematic map.
The selection of training samples that are representative of the spectral variability within each land-use class and are accurately labeled.
The choice of a complex classification algorithm such as Support Vector Machines (SVM) over simpler methods like Maximum Likelihood.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of change detection techniques discussed in "The Complete Satellite Image Analysis & Remote Sensing Course 2026," what is the fundamental assumption underpinning the use of image differencing for identifying land cover changes?
The land cover classes exhibit distinct spectral responses, and changes in these responses are directly attributable to alterations in the land cover itself.
The geometric registration between the images acquired at different dates is perfect, and no topographic distortions are present.
The spectral signatures of the land cover classes remain constant over time, and any difference is solely due to changes in illumination conditions.
The temporal resolution of the satellite imagery is sufficiently high to capture the instantaneous moment of land cover change.

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