Surveying Online Test – Paper 3

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1. The elevation (BM) of point A is 100 m. Backsight reading at A is 20, and foresight reading at B is 30 m. Find the RL of point B

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2. The location of the contour gradient for a highway is best set out from

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3. The difference between a level line and a horizontal line is that

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4. The distance between terminal points computed from a subsidiary traverse run between them is known as

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5. The contour lines are perpendicular to the

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6. *The instrument used to measure horizontal and vertical angle is

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7. If the quadrantal bearing of a line is N 35° W, then the whole circle bearing is

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8. A poor fix of the table is:

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9. In trigonometrical leveling, the combined correction is given by (where m=coefficient of refraction)

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10. Ten readings were recorded in a level field book. If the instrument was shifted after the 2nd and 6th readings, then the foresight readings are

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11. The contour interval depends upon

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12. Subtense bar is an instrument used for the measurement of horizontal distance in

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13. Choose the correct statement:

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14. A series of closed contour lines on the map with higher to lower values inside them represent a

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15. Any arbitrarily assumed level line from which vertical distances are measured is known as

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16. The closing error is given by

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17. A level line is a

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18. In a double-line river, contours are

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19. The Philadelphia rod is a type of

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20. A series of straight, parallel, and widely spaced contours on a map represent a

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21. The angle which the true meridian makes with the magnetic meridian is called

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22. If the observed reading of a level staff is 3.83m, and at the point sighted the staff is 0.15m off from the vertical through the bottom, the correct reading will be

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23. The minimum horizontal distance between any two consecutive contours is known as

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24. Contour interval, within the limits of a map

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25. Isogonic lines are

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26. If the sum of northing of a traverse exceeds the sum of southing by 2m and the sum of easting exceeds the sum of westing by 2m, the resulting closing error will be

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27. The method of tacheometry in which the stadia hair intercept is fixed is known as

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28. The central angle subtended by an arc of 30m of the curve

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29. An anallatic lens is a.... used to remove an additive constant in a tacheometer.

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30. The outer spindle attached to the lower plate in a transit theodolite is known as

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31. If the needle is truly magnetic and is not sluggish

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32. The image of the objectives formed should lie

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33. Handles are connected to the link by

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34. Which one is wrong?

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35. If a chain is found too short on testing, it can be adjusted by

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36. The tie line is run through the survey to

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37. The stadia hairs are not used in

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38. The surface of zero elevation around the earth, which is slightly irregular and curved, is known as

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39. An offset more than 15m in length is known as

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40. Negative errors are caused in the chain when its length is

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41. In leveling, the station where the back sight and foresight readings are taken is known as

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42. Which one of the following may not be classified as a natural error?

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43. An anallatic lens is provided in a tacheometer to measure the horizontal distance.

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44. The range of accuracy in measuring distance by EDM with respect to ODM is

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45. In compass surveying

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46. The errors due to bad ranging are

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47. Placing the table over the station such that the station plotted on the sheet is exactly above the corresponding station on the ground is:

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48. *The two-peg method is used to check the parallelism between the

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49. It is more difficult to obtain good results while measuring the horizontal distance by the stepping method

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50. When the angular and linear measurements are equally precise in traversing, the balancing of the traverse is done by:

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