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If the chain line which runs along N-S direction is horizontal and the ground in E-W direction is sloping
it is possible to set offsets correctly on east side
it is possible to set offsets correctly on east side
it is not possible to set offsets correctly on west side
it is possible to set offsets correctly on both sides.
Correct Answer:
it is possible to set offsets correctly on both sides.
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