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For mapping any country
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A. geodetic triangulation of greatest possible sides and accuracy is carried out
B. primary triangles are broken down into secondary triangles of somewhat lesser accuracy
C. secondary triangles are further broken into third and fourth order triangles, the points of which are used for detail surveys
D. all the above.
Correct Answer
all the above.
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1. To obtain photographs of an area of 1000 m average elevation, on scale 1 : 30, 000, with a camera of 30 cm focal length, the flying height is
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A. 4000 m
B. 5000 m
C. 6000 m
D. 7000 m.
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Correct Answer: 6000 m
2. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following. High oblique photographs
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A. may have tilt up to 30°
B. may include the image of the horizon
C. may not include the image of the horizon
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: none of these.
3. The nearest star is so far away from the earth that the directions to it from two diametrically opposite points on the earth differs less than
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A. 0.01 second
B. 0.001 second
C. 0.0001 second
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: 0.0001 second
4. The scale of a tilted photograph of focal length
f
taken from an altitude
H
, along the plate parallel through principal point is
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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5. A nautical mile is
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A. one minute arc of the great circle passing through two points
B. one minute arc of the longitude
C. 6080 ft
D. 1855.109 m
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
6. If the image of a triangulation station of R.L. 500 m is 4 cm from the principal point of a vertical photo taken from an altitude of 2000 m, above datum, the height displacement will be
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A. 2 mm
B. 4 mm
C. 6 mm
D. 8 mm
E. 10 mm.
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Correct Answer: 10 mm.
7. The scale of the photography taken from a height of 300 m, with a camera of focal length 15 cm, is
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A. 1 : 10,000
B. 1 : 15,000
C. 1 : 20,000
D. 1 : 30,000.
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Correct Answer: 1 : 20,000
8. The point where vertical line passing through the perspective centre intersects the plane of the photograph, is known as
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A. photo plumb point
B. plumb point
C. nadir point
D. isocentre
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: photo plumb point
9. Pick up the correct statement from the following :
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A. Aerial photographs may be either vertical or oblique
B. Vertical photographs are taken with the axis of camera pointing vertically downward
C. Vertical photographs are used for most accurate maps
D. On oblique photographs, scale variation is larger as compared to that of vertical photographs
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
10. The principal plane contains
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A. nadir point
B. iso centre
C. principal point
D. principal axis and principal line
E. all the above..
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Correct Answer: all the above..
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