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  • In a precision traverse, included angles are measured by setting the vernier


  • Options
  • A. to read zero exactly on back station
  • B. to read 5° exactly on back station
  • C. some where near zero and reading both verniers on back station
  • D. all the above.

  • Correct Answer
  • some where near zero and reading both verniers on back station 


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    • 1. A dumpy level was set up at mid-point between pegs A and B, 80 m apart and the staff readings were 1.32 and 1.56. When the level was set up at a point 10 m from A on BA produced, the staff readings obtained at A and B were 1.11 and 1.39. The correct staff reading from this set up at S should be

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    • A. 1.435
    • B. 1.345
    • C. 1.425
    • D. none of these.
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    • 2. While surveying a plot of land by plane tabling, the field observations

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    • A. and plotting proceed simultaneously
    • B. and plotting do not proceed simultaneously
    • C. and recorded in field books to be plotted later
    • D. all the above.
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    • 3. The instrument which is used in plane tabling for obtaining horizontal and vertical distances directly without resorting to chaining, is known as

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    • A. Plane alidade
    • B. telescopic alidade
    • C. clinometer
    • D. tacheometer.
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    • 4. If vertical angles of inclined sights do not exceed 10° and non-verticality of the staff remains within 1°, stadia system of tacheometric observations are made on

    • Options
    • A. staff normal
    • B. staff vertical
    • C. staff normal as well as vertical
    • D. none of these.
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    • 5. The slope correction for a 3° slope for a length of 100 m, is

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    • A. -0.11 m
    • B. -0.12 m
    • C. -1.87 m
    • D. -0.137 m
    • Discuss
    • 6. Pick up the correct statement from the following :

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    • A. an observation or the resulting reading with the level on a levelling staff is called sight
    • B. a back sight is the first sight taken after setting up the instrument in any position
    • C. the first sight on each change point is a fore sight
    • D. the second sight on each change point is a back sight
    • E. all the above.
    • Discuss
    • 7. The rise and fall method of reduction of levels, provides a check on

    • Options
    • A. back sights
    • B. fore sights
    • C. intermediate sights
    • D. all of these.
    • Discuss
    • 8. An angles of 45° with a chain line may be set out with

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    • A. optical square
    • B. open cross staff
    • C. Fench cross staff
    • D. prismatic square.
    • Discuss
    • 9. In chain surveying, perpendiculars to the chain line, are set out by

    • Options
    • A. a theodolite
    • B. a prismatic compass
    • C. a level
    • D. an optical square
    • Discuss
    • 10. The area of any irregular figure of the plotted map is measured with

    • Options
    • A. pentagraph
    • B. sextant
    • C. clinometer
    • D. planimeter
    • E. optical square
    • Discuss


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