This document appears to be an examination for a surveying course, containing multiple choice and descriptive questions. It covers several key topics in surveying:
1) The first section asks students to explain the classification of surveys, basic surveying principles, ranging methods, and tape corrections.
2) The second section contains questions on obstacles in chaining, working of a prismatic compass, and calculating the width of a river using bearings.
3) The third section defines various types of bearings, calculates interior angles from observed bearings, and finds a present bearing given the original magnetic bearing and changes in declination.
4) Later questions cover topics like local attraction detection, dependent and independent coordinates,
This document appears to be an examination for a surveying course, containing multiple choice and descriptive questions. It covers several key topics in surveying:
1) The first section asks students to explain the classification of surveys, basic surveying principles, ranging methods, and tape corrections.
2) The second section contains questions on obstacles in chaining, working of a prismatic compass, and calculating the width of a river using bearings.
3) The third section defines various types of bearings, calculates interior angles from observed bearings, and finds a present bearing given the original magnetic bearing and changes in declination.
4) Later questions cover topics like local attraction detection, dependent and independent coordinates,
This document appears to be an examination for a surveying course, containing multiple choice and descriptive questions. It covers several key topics in surveying:
1) The first section asks students to explain the classification of surveys, basic surveying principles, ranging methods, and tape corrections.
2) The second section contains questions on obstacles in chaining, working of a prismatic compass, and calculating the width of a river using bearings.
3) The third section defines various types of bearings, calculates interior angles from observed bearings, and finds a present bearing given the original magnetic bearing and changes in declination.
4) Later questions cover topics like local attraction detection, dependent and independent coordinates,
June/July 2013 f Time: 3 hrs. Max. Ma.ks:16b' Note: l. .4asw er FI VE ful I q uesti on s, sel ectin g :- E I 2. Assume missing data suitably. ii.. _9 -E PART - A rn < F r : ,.fi i r'- rAl( I - A I a. Explaini[e.classification of surr"y.- (0E Marks) b. Explain theifrsic principles of surveying. . r,.il (06 Marks) ^ II,L^. :- D- ':,r- :! o r , .) ) " E9 c. What is Ran'gi$? Explain indirect method of ranging ^ '. ' (06 Marks) 8= E 3 2 a. List the different tapo corrections. Explain and give expressions for tape corrections. -sX e- , (10 Marks) H? b. A 30 m chain was tesied;before measurement of $!..1day's work and fbund to be correct. E A. A^fter measuring 3000 m. the chain, was found to be 5 cm loo long. At the end ofday's work f g after measuring. _5400 rn the chain was four{ lo be I 0 cm too long. What was the true i.C distance chained? (06 Marks) i i c. A rectangular plot was measured with a 20 m chain which was 12 cm too long. The area g E obrained was I 17600 m'z. Find the .1q&6da of plot. (04 Marks) ;E E f' 3 a. With neat sketches. explain obstacles in chainihg. (08 Marksl b d J a. wlth neat sketches, explain obrtbtles in chai4iiiil. (08 Marks) E S b. Witl a near diagram" .*plain tt" *ort ing oiun iprUf ,qu*.. (07 Marks) E" I c. A chain line ABC crosses a river. B and C being on_the near and distant banks respectively. ; E The respecrive bearings ofc and A taken at o. I p"iri+l rnrn.;r;;;'; right angres to AB
from B are 300o and 210". The tength of AB is 24 m. Find rhe width of the river. (os wru.r,g ->i i6 '!q i; 4 a. Define the terms true bearing. magnetic bearing, whole ci(le bearing and quadrantal F F bearurg. (04 Marks) I ; b. The -lo !!sw lnL-inq bearings were observal with a gompass. Calculate the intrior angles. ?, i D. rne rox{wmg Dearmgs were observal wrth a gompass. Calculate the inbrior angles. .f E lline I es lffi '/= gE = i \/ (t o Marks) 1: c. On an old map" a line was drawn to a masnetic hearinq nf 'l?oo?o, rvhen tha .la.'Ji.,ti^. .,,." 3 E (tu rylarks) aF" c. O^n an old map. a line was drawn to a magnetic bearing of 320"30' when the deo{ination was E -g 3"30' w. Find the present bearing of the line if rhe declination is 4" I5, E. ioo nrrarrrs; F; PART- B I ; PAR'I : > LN_P /-A'7-\- ^r,\ 6
5 a. What is meant by local anraction? How is it detected? i::7 '.r :-' (06 : > LN_P /-A'7-\- ^r,\ 6
5 a. What is meant by local attraction? How is it detected? f -*7 '.. io (06 Mar6 -j .\i b. Explain dependant and independenr coordinates. lii[ ". , , 'i .j iol ur.L.i .3 c. Following are the observed bearings ofa closed traverse: Z lti^^l Dn I nn I M-----T-----;;----- folk&ing bearings were observal with a compass. Calculate Liie" AB BC CD DE EA ,Frire bearing 60" 30' 122'0' 460 0' 2050 30' 300" 0, are the obseryed ofa closed Line PQ QR RS SP F.B 124'30' 680 15', 3100 30' 200'15' B.B 304'30' 2460 0' 1350 I 5' 170 45', At what station local attraction was suspected. Determine the correct bearings ofthe lines. (10 Marks) o E 1of 2 For More Question Papers Visit - www.pediawikiblog.com For More Question Papers Visit - www.pediawikiblog.com 6a. b. Define the terms: level surface, bench mark, reduced level, back sight. Explain the temporary adjustments of dumpy level. 10cv/Ev34 (04 Marks) (06 Marks) ..'-l (08 Marks) '-L '" wo rYrar lrs,, Efpfih;he characteristics of contours. * t* '' (07 Marks) *"ffi10, orientation? Explain any one method of orientatio.o. (05 Marks) 'td - Write short nb(/spgany roun: .*Tt\" Traversing "- \ {,/ anote on profile leveling and cross sectioning. - +L^ ^L^-^^+^*:-+:^- ^f ^^-+^,,-- he characteristics of contours. a. b. c. d. e. f 'rd z Write short nl(/spgany rOUR: .,.rt\" Traversing Ll() .-\ {,/ Grade con-tour ucr" - a3' Curvature and,refractlo?4- t+, Classification of maps andtfuir numbering Precision and accuracy tll* d] Profile leveling. "oa{:. #- (20Marks) L'/d-\ uiot {'1p *,*'x * /"\l h -,'x/ { * )d-, r;! :*r ...; \/ I /.,s v^ \J. -,.\' wc-i' ',jd:l .-9 Y*; ! ^\ , , r\,-- }{ \!',' -r\* x\tt rl.\-l .{*' 2 of2 For More Question Papers Visit - www.pediawikiblog.com For More Question Papers Visit - www.pediawikiblog.com