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നവകേരളം കര്‍മ്മ പദ്ധതിയില്‍ ഇന്റേണ്‍ഷിപ്പ്: വാക്ക് ഇന്‍ ഇന്റര്‍വ്യൂ 25 ന് നവകേരളം കര്‍മ്മ പദ്ധതിയില്‍ ഹരിത കേരളം മിഷന്റെ ഭാഗമായി നടക്കുന്ന മാപ്പത്തോണ്‍ പരിപാടിയില്‍ ഇന്റേണ്‍ഷിപ്പ് പ്രോഗ്രാമില്‍ ചേരാന്‍ അവസരം. മൂന്ന് മാസമാണ് കാലാവധി. ജിയോളജി/ജിയോഗ്രഫി/മറ്റ് സയന്‍സ് വിഷയങ്ങളില്‍ ബിരുദമുള്ളവര്‍ക്കും എന്‍ജിനീയറിങ് ബിരുദ/ഡിപ്ലോമ യോഗ്യതയുള്ളവര്‍ക്കുമാണ് അവസരം. തെരഞ്ഞെടുക്കപ്പെടുന്നവര്‍ പാലക്കാട് ജില്ലാ മിഷന്‍ ഓഫീസുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട് പ്രവര്‍ത്തിക്കണം. അതത് രംഗത്തെ വിദഗ്ധര്‍ പരിശീലനവും മാര്‍ഗ്ഗനിര്‍ദ്ദേശങ്ങളും നല്‍കും. വിജയകരമായി പരിശീലനം പൂര്‍ത്തിയാക്കുന്നവര്‍ക്ക് സര്‍ട്ടിഫിക്കറ്റും പ്രതിമാസം സര്‍ക്കാര്‍ അംഗീകൃത സ്റ്റൈപന്‍ഡും നല്‍കും. ഇന്റര്‍വ്യൂവിന്റെ അടിസ്ഥാനത്തിലാണ് തെരഞ്ഞെടുക്കുക. താത്പര്യമുള്ളവര്‍ ജൂലൈ 25 ന് രാവിലെ 10.30 ന് ജില്ലാ പഞ്ചായത്തിലെ നവകേരളം കര്‍മ്മ പദ്ധതി-2 പാലക്കാട് ജില്ലാ ഓഫീസില്‍ നടക്കുന്ന വാക്ക് ഇന്‍ ഇന്റര്‍വ്യൂവില്‍ യോഗ്യത സര്‍ട്ടിഫിക്കറ്റുകളുമായി നേരിട്ടെത്തണമെന്ന് ജില്ലാ കോ-ഓര്‍ഡിനേറ്റര്‍ അറിയിച്ചു. ജില്ലാ ഇൻഫർമേഷൻ ഓഫീസ് - പാലക്കാട്

GIS Terminology 2

1. Geoid: A model representing the Earth's irregular shape due to variations in gravity and density, used as a reference surface for measuring elevations. 2. Geocoding: The process of converting an address or location description into geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). 3. Geofencing: Defining virtual boundaries around a location to trigger actions or alerts when someone or something enters or exits the designated area. 4. Georeferencing: The process of aligning an image or map to a known coordinate system to establish its spatial reference. 5. Geoportal: A web-based platform that provides access to geospatial data, maps, and services from various sources. 6. Geoprocessing: A set of operations and tools used to manipulate and analyze geographic data in a GIS. 7. Geospatial Analysis: The process of examining geographic patterns, relationships, and trends within spatial data. 8. Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS): A network of satellites that provide positioning,

GIS Terminology

1. GIS (Geographic Information System): A system designed to capture, store, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data. 2. Spatial Data: Information that describes the location, shape, and attributes of geographic features. 3. Attribute Data: Non-spatial information linked to geographic features in a GIS, stored in a tabular format. 4. Shapefile: A common GIS data format used to store vector data, including points, lines, and polygons. 5. Raster: A data format that represents geographic information as a grid of cells or pixels, often used for satellite imagery and elevation data. 6. Cartography: The art and science of mapmaking, including the design, production, and interpretation of maps. 7. Georeferencing: The process of aligning spatial data to a known coordinate system. 8. Coordinate System: A reference framework used to define locations on the Earth's surface using X, Y, and sometimes Z coordinates. 9. Latitude: Angular distance north or south of the equator, mea

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Gis Union And Intersection

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Web GIS. MCQ

Certainly! Here are 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) along with their answers on the topic of web GIS: 1. What does GIS stand for?    a) Geographic Information System    b) General Information System    c) Graphical Information System    d) Global Information System    Answer: a 2. What is the primary purpose of web GIS?    a) Data visualization    b) Data analysis    c) Data storage    d) Data sharing    Answer: d 3. Which technology is commonly used for web GIS?    a) HTML    b) Java    c) JavaScript    d) Python    Answer: c 4. Which component is essential for web GIS?    a) GPS    b) Internet connection    c) Satellite imagery    d) Desktop computer    Answer: b 5. What is a web map?    a) A map created using web technologies    b) A map printed from a web page    c) A map displayed in a web browser    d) A map downloaded from the internet    Answer: c 6. Which programming language is commonly used for web mapping?    a) C++    b) PHP    c) HTML    d) JavaScript    Answer: d 7.

Geography UGC NET UPSC 1

Assertion (A) : The ocean floors are much younger than continents.  Reason (R) : Owing to their low density and consequent buoyancy, the ocean floors are not forced down into the mantle in subduction zone.  Codes :  (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)  (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not a correct explanation of (A)  (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false  (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true The correct answer is (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not a correct explanation of (A). Explanation: Assertion (A) states that the ocean floors are much younger than continents, which is true. This is due to a process called seafloor spreading, where new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges through volcanic activity. As the new crust forms, it pushes older crust away, resulting in a continuous creation and movement of oceanic crust. Therefore, the ocean floors tend to be relatively young compared to continents. Reason (R) states that the ocean f

Geography UGC NET

It is necessary to know both the latitude and longitude of a place in order to determine—  (A) Local time  (B) Altitude  (C) Standard time  (D) Location The correct answer is (D) Location. Let's explain all the options: (A) Local time: Local time refers to the time observed in a specific place, taking into account the longitudinal position of that place. While latitude alone does not affect local time, longitude plays a crucial role. Each degree of longitude corresponds to a time difference of approximately four minutes. Therefore, to determine local time accurately, both latitude and longitude are necessary. (B) Altitude: Altitude refers to the height or elevation of a place above sea level. While latitude and longitude provide information about a location's horizontal position on the Earth's surface, they do not directly relate to its altitude. Altitude is determined separately and typically requires measurement using specialized instruments. (C) Standard time: Standard t

Geography UGC NET UPSC

The average time interval between two successive high tides is—  (A) 6 hrs, 13 mts.  (B) 12 hrs, 26 mts.  (C) 24 hrs, 50 mts.  (D) 18 hrs, 39 mts. The correct answer is (B) 12 hrs, 26 mts. Let's explain all the options: (A) 6 hrs, 13 mts: This option suggests a relatively short time interval between two successive high tides. However, it is not the correct answer. The actual time interval between high tides is longer. (B) 12 hrs, 26 mts: This is the correct answer. On average, the time interval between two successive high tides is approximately 12 hours and 26 minutes. This is because the Earth experiences two high tides and two low tides approximately every 24 hours and 52 minutes due to the gravitational interaction between the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun. (C) 24 hrs, 50 mts: This option suggests a full day as the time interval between high tides. However, this is not accurate. It takes approximately 24 hours and 50 minutes for the Earth to complete one rotation on its axis, whi

UGC NET Geography UPSC

Indus and Brahmaputra are examples of—  (A) Subsequent drainage  (B) Superimposed drainage  (C) Antecedent drainage  (D) Consequent drainage The correct answer is (C) Antecedent drainage. Let's explain all the options: (A) Subsequent drainage: Subsequent drainage refers to a river system that develops and follows the slope of the land that has been formed by tectonic forces or other geomorphic processes. It occurs after the formation of the land and is not related to the initial development of the landscape. It is not applicable to the Indus and Brahmaputra rivers. (B) Superimposed drainage: Superimposed drainage occurs when a river cuts through existing rock structures and maintains its course regardless of the underlying geological features. This type of drainage develops over previously formed landscapes and is often influenced by erosion-resistant rock layers. It is not applicable to the Indus and Brahmaputra rivers. (C) Antecedent drainage: Antecedent drainage occurs when a ri