Q.1
In which of the following case to mark a survey station, a portion may be dug and filled with cement motor?
  • a) Soft grounds
  • b) Hard grounds
  • c) Pavements
  • d) In all cases
Q.2
In soft ground, spikes or nails are driven into the ground it comes under which step of surveying?
  • a) Running survey line
  • b) Reconnaissance
  • c) Selecting
  • d) Marking
Q.3
What is the first principle of surveying?
  • a) Part to whole
  • b) Whole to part
  • c) Whole to whole
  • d) Part to part
Q.4
In which of the following steps does a reference sketch of the ground should be prepared?
  • a) Marking
  • b) Fixing survey stations
  • c) Reconnaissance
  • d) Running survey lines
Q.5
Which of the following should be examined by a surveyor before selecting the stations?
  • a) Intervisibility
  • b) Shearing stress
  • c) Ultimate strength
  • d) Porousness
Q.6
What is the immediate procedure after selecting survey stations?
  • a) Reconnaissance
  • b) Marking
  • c) Fixing
  • d) Running survey lines
Q.7
What is driven or filled in the soft ground during the marking of survey stations?
  • a) Wooden pegs
  • b) Spikes
  • c) Nails
  • d) Cement motar
Q.8
What is driven or filled or embedded in the roads during the marking of survey stations?
  • a) Wooden pegs
  • b) Spikes
  • c) Standard shape
  • d) Cement motar
Q.9
What is used for marking the stations which can be used for a very long time?
  • a) Wooden pegs
  • b) Spikes
  • c) Standard shape stone
  • d) Cement motar
Q.10
What is the last step in chain surveying?
  • a) Reconnaissance
  • b) Marking
  • c) Fixing
  • d) Running survey lines
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