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Scenario 23: What is the primary purpose of a 'legend' on a map?
A map legend is crucial for understanding the information presented on the map. It defines what each symbol, line, and color represents, making the map readable
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Question: Scenario 23: What is the primary purpose of a 'legend' on a map?
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- To provide a scale for measuring distances ✅ To explain the meaning of symbols and colours used on the map
- To indicate the cardinal directions (North, South, East, West)
- To list the names of all streets shown on the map
Correct answer: To explain the meaning of symbols and colours used on the map
Explanation: A map legend is crucial for understanding the information presented on the map. It defines what each symbol, line, and color represents, making the map readable. The correct answer is "To explain the meaning of symbols and colours used on the map". This capacity-fill scenario 23 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-map bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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