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  • If d is the distance between equidistant odd ordinates, the Simpson's rule for the areas, is


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  • A. If d is the distance between equidistant odd ordinates, the Simpson's rule for the areas, is [h1 + h[h1 + hn + 2(h3 + h5 + ... + hn - 2) + 4(h2 + h4 + ... + hn - 1)]
  • B. If d is the distance between equidistant odd ordinates, the Simpson's rule for the areas, is [h1 + h[h1 + hn + 2(h3 + h5 + ... + hn - 2) + 4(h2 + h4 + ... + hn - 1)]
  • C. If d is the distance between equidistant odd ordinates, the Simpson's rule for the areas, is [h1 + h[h1 + hn x 2(h2 + h4 + ... + hn - 1) + 4(h3 + h5 + ... + hn - 2)]
  • D. If d is the distance between equidistant odd ordinates, the Simpson's rule for the areas, is [h1 + h[h1 + hn + 2(h3 + h5 + ... + hn - 2) + 4(h2 + h4 + ... + hn - 1)]
  • E. none of these.

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  • [h1 + hn + 2(h3 + h5 + ... + hn - 2) + 4(h2 + h4 + ... + hn - 1)] 


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    • 1. In an adjusted level, when the bubble is central, the axis of the bubble tube becomes parallel to

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    • A. line of sight
    • B. line of collimation
    • C. axis of the telescope
    • D. None of these.
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    • 2. A lemniscate curve will not be transitional throughout, if its deflection angle, is

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    • A. 45°
    • B. 60°
    • C. 90°
    • D. 120°
    • E. 180°
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    • 3. ABCD is a rectangular plot of land. If the bearing of the side AB is 75°, the bearing of DC is

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    • A. 75°
    • B. 255°
    • C. 105°
    • D. 285°
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    • 4. The horizontal angle between true meridian and magnetic meridian, is known

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    • A. bearing
    • B. magnetic declination
    • C. dip
    • D. convergence.
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    • 5. Magnetic bearing of a survey line at any place

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    • A. remains constant
    • B. changes systematically
    • C. varies differently in different months of the year
    • D. is always greater than true bearing.
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    • 6. The magnetic meridian at any point, is the direction indicated by a freely suspended

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    • A. magnetic needle
    • B. and properly balanced magnetic needle
    • C. properly balanced and uninfluenced by local attractive force
    • D. magnetic needle over an iron pivot.
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    • 7. With usual notations, the expression
      represents

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    • A. centrifugal force
    • B. centrifugal ratio
    • C. super elevation
    • D. radial acceleration.
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    • 8. ?, ? are the horizontal angles measured at the ends of a base line AB to a hill top whose angle of elevation from station A is ?°. The height of the hill top above the trunnion axis of the theodolite station, is

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 9. If V is the speed of a locomotive in km per hour, g is the acceleration due to gravity, G is the distance between running faces of the rails and R is the radius of the circular curve, the required super elevation is

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 10. The power of a lens

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    • A. is reciprocal of its focal length
    • B. is positive if it is a convex lens
    • C. is negative if it is a concave lens
    • D. is measured in diopter.
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