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1000 Surveying
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Q.1
What is Surveying?
a) Surveying is used to find the elevations of given points with respect to given or assumed datum
b) Surveying shows the relative positions of the objects on the surface of the earth
c) Surveying is to find the elevation of points having the same contour interval
d) All of the mentioned
Q.2
Which of the following is the first principle of surveying?
a) Whole to whole
b) Part to part
c) Part to whole
d) Whole to part
Q.3
Which of the following type of surveying is used for exploring mineral wealth?
a) Military surveying
b) Mine surveying
c) Topographic surveying
d) Engineering surveying
Q.4
In which of the following type of surveying only linear measurements are made?
a) Dumpy level
b) Theodolite surveying
c) Chain surveying
d) Contouring
Q.5
Which of the following classification in surveying is based on the instrument used?
a) Traverse surveying
b) Cadastral surveying
c) Topographic surveying
d) Hydrographic surveying
Q.6
In which of the following areas does compass surveying is not recommended?
a) Large areas
b) Undulating areas
c) Crowded with many details
d) Local attraction suspected areas
Q.7
In which of the following cases compass surveying is recommended?
a) When area is small, undulating and not details are crowded
b) When area is large, undulating and crowded with many details
c) When area is small, even and crowded with many details
d) When area is large, even and crowded with many details
Q.8
Which of the following is not required for chain surveying?
a) Dumpy level
b) Pegs
c) Arrows
d) 20 m chain
Q.9
Which of the following is the last step in chain surveying?
a) Fixing
b) Reconnaissance
c) Running survey lines
d) Marking
Q.10
Which of the following cannot be done with the help of theodolite in surveying?
a) Measuring horizontal distances
b) Prolonging survey lines
c) Laying off horizontal angles
d) Locating points on lines
Q.11
Which of the following is an indirect method of surveying?
a) Countouring
b) Chain surveying
c) Tacheometry
d) All of the mentioned
Q.12
Which of the following branch of surveying is used to find the elevations of given points with respect to given or assumed datum?
a) Plane table surveying
b) Traversing
c) Contouring
d) Levelling
Q.13
Which of the following is the principles of surveying?
a) Covering the entire area
b) Working from whole to part
c) Taking measurements
d) Determining the elevation differences
Q.14
Which of the following surveying methods is meant to be having high precision?
a) Terrestrial photogrammetry
b) Traverse surveying
c) Aerial photogrammetry
d) Theodolite surveying
Q.15
Which of the following doesn’t describe the use of hydrographic surveying?
a) Nautical charts for navigation
b) Establishing mean sea level
c) Laying an Alignment
d) Making underground investigations
Q.16
Which of the following type of ranging is done if both ends of surveying lines are visible?
a) Indirect
b) Reciprocal
c) Unable to do
d) Direct
Q.17
Which of the following is not a method of levelling?
a) Spirit levelling
b) Traverse levelling
c) Barometric levelling
d) Trigonometric levelling
Q.18
In which of the following type of surveying in the mean surface of the earth is considered as a plane and the spheroidal shape is neglected?
a) Plane Surveying
b) Geodetic Surveying
c) Hydrographic Surveying
d) Topographic Surveying
Q.19
Which of the following doesn’t involve the method of traversing?
a) Plane Table surveying
b) Tacheometric surveying
c) Chain surveying
d) Theodolite surveying
Q.20
Which of the following is not a method of plane table surveying?
a) Trisection
b) Intersection
c) Resection
d) Radiation
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