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Question Text:
Alidade is used in
Options:
(1) Tachoemetry
(2) Plane Tabling
(3) Chaining
(4) Compass Surveying
(5) All the Options
Options:
(1) 20 cm
(2) 30 cm
(3) 35 cm
(4) 40 cm
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Profile levelling
(2) Reciprocal levelling
(3) Vertical Angles
(4) Contouring
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Horizontal angle only
(2) Vertical angle only
(3) Horizontal and Vertical angles
(4) both angle and distance
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Sighting the object
(2) Centering
(3) Transferring of the ground point
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(4) Making perpendicular offsets
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Roof of working
(2) side of gallery
(3) floor of working
(4) roof and floor both
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Only at a vertical cliff
(2) Only at an overhanging cliff
(3) Only at a valley
(4) Only at a depression
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) At least two
(2) At least three
(3) At least four
(4) At least five
(5) At least one
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(1) is rigidly fixed with the level tube
(2) is capable of some movement with respect to the level tube in vertical plane
(3) can rotate upto 90 in vertical plane
(4) can rotate freely in vertical plane
(5) None of the Options
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(1) length
(2) elevation
(3) bearing
(4) latitude
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 5 m
(2) 2 m
(3) 3 m
(4) 4 m
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Distance between two stations
(2) intervisibility
(3) Intervisibility and well-conditioned triangle
(4) Accessibility and distance
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Only a backsight is taken
(2) Only a foresight is taken
(3) Both foresight and backsight are taken
(4) An intersight is taken
(5) None of the Options
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Correction Answer : Option No.(3)
Question Text:
Prismatic compass gives the
Options:
(1) Quadrantal Bearing
(2) Reduced Bearing
(3) Whole circle Bearing
(4) Quadrantal and Reduced Bearing
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) city surveys
(2) guide map surveys
(3) topographical surveys
(4) cadastral surveys
(5) hydrographical survey
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(1) Lehmann's rule
(2) Slide rule
(3) Bowditch's rule
(4) Simpson's rule
(5) Trapezoidal rule
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(1) Chain surveying
(2) Traversing
(3) Contouring
(4) Plane table surveying
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Linear coordinates
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(2) Plane coordinates
(3) Spherical coordinates
(4) Angular coordinates
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) isogonic line
(2) Agonic line
(3) Dip line
(4) Contour line
(5) None of the Options
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(1) Higher level to lower level
(2) Lower level to higher level
(3) Part to whole
(4) Whole to part
(5) Part to whole and Whole to part
Options:
(1) Horizontal Surface
(2) Inclined Surface
(3) Flat Surface
(4) Level Surface
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Auto Level
(2) Tilting Level
(3) Dumpy Level
(4) Y- level
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) The angle between two lines measured on horizontal plane
(2) The angle between north direction and a line
(3) The angle between horizontal line and any other line measured along vertical plane
(4) The angle between any two lines measured along vertical plane
(5) None of the Options
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(1) Elimination of Parallaxes
(2) Centering
(3) Levelling
(4) Adjustment of Plate Bubble
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) valley
(2) ridge
(3) vertical cliff
(4) steep slope
(5) none
Options:
(1) Forward staff point is lower than the back staff point
(2) Different in level cannot be ascertained
(3) Back staff point is lower than the forward staff point
(4) Back and forward staff points are at the same elevation
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) lower elevation that of bench mark
(2) higher elevation that of bench mark
(3) same elevation that of bench mark
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(4) insufficient data to interpret the result
(5) None of the Options
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(1) Sum of foresights - Sum of backsights = Last R. L. - First R. L
(2) Sum of backsights - Sum of foresights = Last R. L. - First R. L.
(3) Sum of backsights - Sum of foresights = First R. L. - Last R. L.
(4) Sum of backsights - Sum of foresights = Sum of rises - Sum of falls
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Distance between stadia wires equal to zero
(2) Multiplying constant equal to 100
(3) Additive constant equal to focal length
(4) Additive constant equal to zero
(5) Multiplying constant equal to 100 and Additive constant equal to zero
Options:
(1) amplitude modulation
(2) frequency modulation
(3) amplitude and frequency modulation
(4) All the Options
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Gradiometer is used for setting out any required gradient
(2) Cross staff is used for setting out right angles
(3) Box sextant is used for the measurement of horizontal angles
(4) Optical square is used for setting out right angles
(5) All the Options
Options:
(1) U - fork
(2) Alidade
(3) Optical square
(4) Optical plummet
(5) All of the above
Options:
(1) (N - 1) x 90
(2) (N + 1) x 90
(3) (2N - 4) x 90
(4) (2N + 1) x 90
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Collimation error
(2) Plate level error
(3) Graduation error
(4) All the Options
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) Auto Level
(2) Digital Level
(3) Tilting Level
(4) Dumpy Level
(5) None of the Options
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Correction Answer : Option No.(3)
Question Text:
Two mirrors are used for offsetting in
Options:
(1) Cross-staff
(2) Optical square
(3) Miner's dial
(4) Prism compass
(5) Cross-staff and Optical square
Options:
(1) Atmospheric window
(2) Signature
(3) Radiometric error
(4) None of the Options
(5) All the Options
Options:
(1) Total Station
(2) DGPS
(3) Digital Level
(4) Laser scanners
(5) Gyro-theodolites
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(1) 235 m
(2) 235.293 m
(3) 234.706 m
(4) 244 m
(5) None of the Options
Options:
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(1) 8700
(2) 17400
(3) 34800
(4) 39000
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 43.75
(2) 35.2
(3) 25.1
(4) 56.25
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 90
(2) 120
(3) 210
(4) 270
(5) 180
Options:
(1) 0.88 cm
(2) 0.0904 cm
(3) 0.513 cm
(4) 3.96 cm
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(2) (i) and (iv)
(3) (i) and (ii) only
(4) (ii), (iii), (iv)
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 1:5000
(2) 1: 100000
(3) 1: 50000
(4) 1:10000
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 3.39 m
(2) 21.61 m
(3) 25.0 m
(4) 28.39 m
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) each of the whole circle reckoning has to be micros by 10
(2) in the Quadrantal method, the correction is positive in the 1st and 3rd quadrants
(3) in the Quadrantal method, the corrections is negative in 2nd and 4th quadrants
(4) All the Options
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) + 50 m, + 86.6 m
(2) + 86.6 m, - 50 m
(3) + 50 m, - 86.6 m
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(4) + 70.7 m, - 50 m
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 4.5 hectares
(2) 3.6 hectares
(3) 1.8 hectares
(4) 1.2 hectares
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 30 m
(2) 25 m
(3) 20 m
(4) 15 m
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 145 30'
(2) 153 50'
(3) 63 50'
(4) 65 30'
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) i f
(2) f i
(3) i+f
(4) ixf
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 455.53 sq. m
(2) 453.55 sq. m
(3) 456.55 sq. m
(4) 545.53 sq. m
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 50 m
(2) 25 m
(3) 10 m
(4) 100 m
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 19 30'
(2) 109 30'
(3) 160 30'
(4) 199 30'
(5) None of the Options
Options:
(1) 1:5000
(2) 1:1000
(3) 1 :4000
(4) 1:3000
(5) 1:2000
Options:
(1) A, B, C
(2) A, C, D
(3) B, D, E
(4) A, D, E
(5) C, D, E
Options:
(1) The rise-and-fall method of booking is recommended as it is affords a complete arithmetical
check on all the observations
(2) Although the Height of Collimation method appears superior where there are a lot of
intermediate sights, there is no simple straightforward check on their reduction
(3) Height of Collimation method is useful when setting out levels on site
(4) The compensator has a wide working range. Even If the circular bubble is too much out of
adjustment, it will not result in tilt of the line of collimation
(5) None of the Options