Q.1
While taking Observations for the height and distances, which of the following method of surveying is used?
  • a) Plane surveying
  • b) Geodic surveying
  • c) Chain surveying
  • d) Compass surveying
Q.2
Which of the following type of surveying can be employed in a magnetic area?
  • a) Compass surveying
  • b) Traverse surveying
  • c) Plane table surveying
  • d) Theodolite surveying
Q.3
Which of the following survey deals with bodies of water for the purpose of navigation, water supply, harbor works or for the determination of mean sea level?
  • a) City surveying
  • b) Cadastral surveying
  • c) Topographic surveying
  • d) Hydrographic surveying
Q.4
Determining points of strategic importance are called _______
  • a) Traverse surveying
  • b) Military surveying
  • c) City surveying
  • d) Topographic surveying
Q.5
Which of the following is not a natural error in compass surveying?
  • a) Local attraction due to the proximity of local attraction forces
  • b) Pivot being bent
  • c) Magnetic changes in the atmosphere due to clouds and Strom’s
  • d) Variation in declination
Q.6
Which of the following processes has more accuracy in its output?
  • a) Plane table surveying
  • b) Chain surveying
  • c) Compass surveying
  • d) Total station
Q.7
Marine surveying is a necessary in case of boat designing.
  • a) False
  • b) True
Q.8
Which of the following will not come under the marine surveying category?
  • a) Water survey
  • b) Yacht survey
  • c) Machinery survey
  • d) Cargo survey
Q.9
Which of the following is having the same principle as that of photo-theodolite?
  • a) Theodolite surveying
  • b) Plane-table surveying
  • c) Traverse surveying
  • d) Compass surveying
Q.10
In which of the following cases the method of deflection distances is used?
  • a) Land surveys
  • b) Road survey
  • c) Town survey
  • d) Railway planning survey
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