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1 The distance on a map between two road intersections in flat terrain measures
14.78 cm. The distance between the same two points is 11.25 cm on vertical
photograph. If the scale of the map is 1: 26,000, what is the scale of the
photograph?
1:33158
1:34158
1:35158
1:32158
Other:
2 An area 55 km long and 46 km wide is to be photographed to an average scale
of 1:22000, using an aerial camera of f = 23 cm. The speed of the aircraft is 250
km/h. The photographs are 25 cm square, with a longitudinal overlap of at least
60% and lateral overlap of 30%, average elevation of the terrain is 500 m above
MSL. The flying height (H) will be
5060
5560
4560
4060
Other:
1932
3850
2200
4060
Other:
4. An area 55 km long and 46 km wide is to be photographed to an average scale
of 1:22000, using an aerial camera of f = 23 cm. The speed of the aircraft is 250
km/h. The photographs are 25 cm square, with a longitudinal overlap of at least
60% and lateral overlap of 30%, average elevation of the terrain is 500 m above
MSL. Then Spacing of the flight line (W) will be
25
13
22
14
Other:
5. When the photographs are obtained from the ground station with camera axis
horizontal or nearly horizontal is known as
Terrestrial photogrammetry
Aerial photogrammetry
Radargrammetry
All above
Other:
6. An image of a hilltop is 97.5 mm from the centre of a photograph. The
elevation of the hill is 689 meters and the flight altitude 4260 meters from the
same datum. How much is the image displaced due to elevation of the hill?
12.48
15.77
602.83
None of above
Other:
1 Degree
2 Degree
3 Degree
None of above
Other:
8. Flying height refers to_________
Other:
Direction of lens
Direction of aperture
Direction of gravity
Other:
10 How many location photographs are required (at least) for photogrammetry?
Other:
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