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SS 2 62 SS eS = om Se os => & es or con. Rommp net whowing reid, Seat No: Republic of the Philippines PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION Manila PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD GEODETIC GEODETIC Licensure Examination ‘Thursday, October 25, 2018 CARTOGRAPAY FNSTRUCTION: Select the: coriect answer for each of: the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the Teter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED .GOOD LUCK. dn contrast to a A. Dine Map BL Physiograpiic map + Statistic. map 2., Map scale giving the ratio between eny small distance on the map and the +.) corresponding distance on the ground, as 1: 62, S00: A Ra beans ©. Proportional Distance DB. Ground Distance 3... whe most important part of an aerial camera, rts function ts to gather Tighe seys Zor each point on the terrain and bting them into focua Sithin the foci! plane Behind the lens = soon 2 eaeessl ee wie" Stographic table ©. Drateing Table (BD Eigne’canie! D. Editing table mim error of ares of Lanbert Zenithal ia equal to:. c. 4 BS bie 6. The common projection used in mapping an area of predominantly east to Parts of map showing relies: A. Spot Elevation . (Cv Bypsooraphy B! Shades for shades 2. the sath atematic astronémy 2s well as of mathematical mapping? Co Mercator rl ony D. Columbus a non the shape of any small area remains unchanged: ; C. Color Shades B! Combination of Color D. Color Tint 20. "A drawing of a three, dimensional body xelated to three axes. The dimensions parallel to the axes are true to scale, One of the axes is usually vertical: : - ‘A. Tsopleths B. Photogranmetrié Li, A sequence of colors usually varying from green to brown, marking zones ef ween successive contour 1ines: % ©. Bathymetric { ALidede D. None of the above pexao) cB a es i U U 2 12, The fomation' of regular Light and dark patches by interference of two half-tone screens over each ether: ‘R, Coler Tone ©. Corer Code Bl tue See ee ages eae cee: 3: Bestiactoe bag ater 14. Xk method of sing amit, colve bili-sheped ‘Line to" indicate rolise’ on fete seas ak Usher atte saascgcee ce tmaiys uueesr Gor eee oe eee ee a eas 3) Bracuogeapnie weiter axawing BI nana oan sap 15. ipethed by weteh permits drawing contour Line apd other detatis by unting reac aks cacevatmnaes ot cecmen pera oe “h. ‘Binocular vision B. Light Vision 18. ‘The inner. boarder of a map: ‘2. Boarder Line ge Wanetine Bl parallel Line D. Grid tine 27, A Yine on the map’ which cro: the successive meridians at constant, Jed 2 hunb line: . Lambert Confromal Line B, Direct Line D! cylindrical line 18. “A group of projections which are derived from the connect of projacting: the patalieks and meridians of = globe upon a tangent ox secant cone and ‘then developing the cone ‘into a plane: eer ee ene aes pogo Bl Rtctangelen Projection - (BD Conde erojections, 19, Smail‘or medium acale map showing the nature of the xelicf by semi- pictorial symbel. A. Land Classification Map Bees Bl. Beonomic Map > G. Wide Angie Lens 1B. Super Wide Angle Lens C. Relief distance over ground distance Bl Distance traveled over distance on map 22. ‘The maximin dexox ofan ares of Alders projection: 8 BL pean es ae ghastieg reste none... See 24 é wetering used in maps representing relief features is: : c. Slanted BL Reman D! All of the ‘above 25. the difference in dixection of an object az aeen by an observer and as a j@ standard poin c. Zenith Distance D aleieude D. tatitude a ra 27. 2a. 23, 30. 32. a3. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. black and. white: c. Color separation e : DB! Shaging This projection rescubles thé’ Mercator projection but shows, less exaggeration of araa in the higher latitudes. Tt is widely used in atlases for climatic maps to portray temperatures and barometric preasure sigiiteabions ae epi sm wind Glew dinections tad veiocicie ©. Mercator projections BD, Gnononic Projections Whe average of Height of refexence in height of the obean. Mate Blam An X-shaped Givijer, formed by joining a-pair of two-pointed arms, which 32 weed for enlargement and redaction? A. Contour Pan c. Planimeter 1B. Pantograph A aynthatic resin of groat dimensional atability, used in drawing mape: A. Metal; model ‘cioen B. zine . . A.device used as tools’ in projecting ox plotting different curves is “A fetaine ©. Proportions? pivider ee S: Bremeanéee Fe ¢ shows ‘the Base map plus eccnomic information is called: c. chart Statistic map D. Plans Intersection of parallel are tryty spaced along: As equato= 7 ‘c: Meridian outside the Central Meridian B) Centsel meridian ‘B. Hoar cizele me of sea level faétor times scale factor is called: : 6 "GC. Coordinate factor B. Geodetic factor D. Ellipsoidal factor tp apn goer 08 asin of tga: If the person is at thé North Pole, the alticude of the place. of the Polaris is directly: c. 9tdag of the cheerver 2 D. 3¢deg of the observer Foremost in the development ‘ot medern cartography 12: ‘A. Blaen Honda: 8) Oreeliue aS ee ee B. Satellite Mapping Maximum axror of area in Polyconi ie: D. A method of relief representation on maps by short lines which run Parallel to the dip of the slope. The steeper the slope the heavier the Line. eee Reese ae ieee = = Sm 6 SS we x GEODETIC ENGINEERS CaRrocrarHy 42. Which astronomical coordinates axe constantly changing and can readily be SIE ad cao eet 2. teor angie B. Declination D. Right Ascension 42. Is the condition in which the image of a ground point on a photograph is displaced from the usual position it would have if the point ware on the Seference plane! "A. O=ase BL crap 43. Deting Geotd. a. A ourface that is everywhere perpendicular to the direction of gravity. 7 bb. A gently undulating sucface chat departs from a true ephercidal surface by amounts up to about 300 fe. 45, “ae what posieion of che uh would an observer find the effect of parallax to be sere ‘A. at the observers horizon 6, ak the sbservare iaghiude BI at the observer's senith 0, st the observer's longitude 46. the point o jecination oh the ecliptic C. Rucunnal Equinox Y Meridian 5. Poles 47. the farthest position of the tive to the aun A. Apogee 4$. Xt is an Amaginary sphere where a11 the heavenly bodies are presuned to . gh as the center C. Bquinoxes Bl Obiquity of the Eeliptic Dl -gaudrantal Sphere 49. the hour angle of the aun center plus 12 hours is known as aN ocad Civst time cr Daylight Saving time B. Local Appareat Fime D. Greenwich Saving time 50. the time required for one cevolution of the mean sun in called ‘A. Apparent solar day ¢. Mean Solar time D. Appazent solar time SL. Datamine the scale ratic te replace the equivalent scale of 5 om = 1500 a. a/300 1730000, 3! 173000 52. on a map the horizontal distance between control points 1 and 2 is 120m. If the elevations of 1 and 2 are 9.34m and 24,68m respectively, how far from i will a contour line with an elevation of 15.5 Mill cross, the line 127 7 c. 6.90em a BD. 3120 53. on camera Nes @ square format of Zicm and focal length of 95mm, Determine the angular field of view Be &. ms a fe) Ss GEODETIC ENGINEERS s caRroGRAPHY 56. A vertical photo is taken using an aerial camers having a focal length ef 200mm. The average scale of the photo is 1:2,600. If the area photographed lies at an average height of 370t above MSL. Determine the flying height above NSE when photo was taken c. 987.87m D) 3302.12¢ 55. A road "was measured to be 9.12cm on a topographic map with a scale of 3:10,000, ‘The sane road can be soon in an aerial photo with a fecal length of 200mm and was measured to be 105 ism. The road liz at a contour of elevation 150m, Determine the flying height above MSb when the photo was taken. A. 1120.45m cc. 1466.23m B. 1305.75m | 56. In the previous problem, what iz the ~Eastiteg photo? AL 1/S411-23, BL 1/3973.56 Db. 1/5737. An analog plotté: acconmedates relief variations of 25 percent of the projection distance 57," What ehould be the allowable flying height if the MG= te 275m? ‘X. 2200m . 1300m Bb! 1400m 58. What Se the contour interval if the, collimation factor is 137.57 c. 9.45m B! 10.2m 59. An aerial photo has a scale of ion = 500m, the focal length of the camera used ‘was 300m, the projection of the plotter to be used ia 600mm. Comput for the model ecole 1/280. €. 1/2500 D. Lsm=25000m 60. Aerial photo was taken from the aircraft flying at sa average height of 900m, the camara has a focal length of 100mm and a square foxmat of 25en. If the distance between camera exposures ia 800m, determine the sercent and=lap. 61. What should be the distance betwean exposures, Af the scale of the photo is 1:4000, with a 2dom format? A. 254.2 ©. 208.3 B. 26:2 D. 230.4 62. What should be the distance betwsen exposures, if required side-lap 34%, the squave format iz 230mm Sy 230mm, tne flying height i= 2500m cal length of the camera used is 195mm? ©. 2101.44 B. 2020.75 D. 2150.60 The area to be covered by vertical aérial photography is 1éem by Skm. The focal. length of the camera is 160mm, with a 220m by 220mm format. Scale 42 1:10000 and the end-lap is 60% with a side-lap of 30%. The plane used, eravele at a conacant speed of 160xph. A. 2000m & 22000 ns es fox] ao a fl i es GEODETIC ENGINEERS : —— oe se tne cpu ca a nue oe te wee ee See Sener ie i ric) cques cob baer ot mene xo es ce. 90 An aizeragt flying at @50m above MSL-took 2 vertical photo of an are Cowen can be spotted in the picture. This same tower has a base elevation Of 100m above MSE, Feom the pacture it can be measured that from the principal point to the top of the tower is 200mm and relief displacement Of 40m! n 4s height of the tower? . c. 140m 290m D. 200m 535 Tf the distance of the towex from the principal point is 300m, what ie the fecal length of the camera? ce aS B. 380mm : 73: Detexmine the scale of the photograph c. 2/1850 ALL, D. 1/1900 suppose that the calibyated distancea between the fiducial marks on the Camera are 22-35en along x-axie and 23.20em along yeaxis. The Gorsespending distances measuzed on a photographic print from the sane Gamera are 23.390m and 23.23om, If the photocoordinates, x and y, of a point measured on the print are 10.57em and 12.98em. 74. What is the coxrected ¥ coordinate? . 10.57 B. 10. D. 10.58 75. What is the commected ¥ coordinate? ase weys a B. 12.95 2 An aerial camera with forward motion compensation and a 4.0-inch focal Tongeh i3 carried in airplane traveling at a5miles/hr. The flying above the corrain io 2500ft and the exposure time is 1/300 of a second, obtain = clear image aa co GEODETIC ENGINEERS fl 7 ‘CARTOGRAPHY 79. the distance between the nadix and principal point is 0.7Sin | fecal length of the canera is 6in. what i¢ the t3]t angle? A 82.875 ea A280nm focal length casera wa! used on an aircraft flying'at 780m above | the mean sea level (MSL) to take a photograph ef an object 1700m shove MSL. The tilt on the photograph wae found to be 3/isdegrecs. What ds the photographic seale ati aa $0) the isocenter RO /ass00 “ge Byzea00 3: Uaaies — BR. Bem from the principal point on the upper sider DR. ayas4os.13 S 2/23072 38 VBL aass22 95 (2337254 62. 20am from the principal point on the down side? WRT yasaos-a3 c.1/23471.38 D. Lyzss72 154 A photo ia 22.4cm acrosa, and covers a ground distance of 10km. he finad resolution required ig 2.5m, the scanning resolution in OPT should be : A. 453 c. 455 Db. 456 Ls] 2 Ge a Given the ££. data of a cadsatval map Tae Buia = lee36"a2"n Long BunM2 = 121°27°17"= BEMZ 19,897.30N 86. What 4d. the area covered by the cadastral map? as. eae 8 ¢. i4e36rm, aziczere E ya-35'N, oe Dl4-35/m, 122°28"E - : 86. what orthing of the cit Nonbec? 4 i Pease ly BL 2izco ”. ng of the @i Munbex? se ta the tathtege of suze a Rather 38 are fe. 14s36'02.07 4 a §: E3ge s0. wnat ts tha ongivude of nang? (| Bl Lnaa oo 7ee ZR mmm oO DP eB wa a = sa ral GEODETIC ENGINEERS (CARTOGRAPHY 93. os. 37. ote Ke Tae Lt Le : Se] aan, PT sas : what is. the elevation of BMI? 5. 134 1508m 133. 966m 234 \@80m oo What is the elevation of BM2? AL 94, 934m cc. 35.209m B. 95. 434m 5! 96 003m What is the elevation of BMS? AL 108.350m S. 108.035m B. 108! S06= 3B. 109.018m An aerial photographic film is optimally exposed with an £-3tep of £-4.0 and a shutter speed of 1/2000-sec Determine the correct f-etop setting if the shutter speed is to 4/1000 second : R. £022 e. e58 Bl £232 b. #33, Determine the correct f-stop setting if the shutter apeed is to 1/250 second. AL £-22 c £5.68 B. £-32 5 Determine the corect f-stop setting if the shutter speed is ro 1/125 second, c. £-5.6 setting enanged, changed changed Given the elevation of mountain A, 5 and C to be 995m, 2470m and 1554.7om, respectively. Mountein C is between A and B. Oietance AC and cB are 20% nd 30km, respectively. You are Anstructed to construct a tower at ountain B with a clearance of Sm from mountain C. If 2 theodolite was Get up at mountain with a height of 4m, considering ner=0.057K? What will be the height of tower at 87 A. 32-89 B. 25.7em B38 oem What will be the height of agual towers zo be constructed at mountain ntain B with & clearance of 3m from mountain C? Steam B. ld.am B. 10/om mm mo = =. ui > a GEODETIC ENGINEERS 9 CARTOGRADRY A triangvlar has the following technical description Tine Azimuth Distance iz 160 = z= 3 300 = Est 40 360. 22m 98. The lot is to be subdivided such that the area of the southern portion is 210,000a*. Compute the position of the other end of ‘the dividing line if the line starts at corner 3 of the lot. ‘Express the distance from corner 1. A. 710.340 - ©. 731.53m B. 690.¢7m D. 635. 5em 99. What is the length of the subdividing line? A. 610: 78m Cc. 619.67m B. 602. 35m D. 630.34m 100. Compute the azimsth of the subdividing line A. S 84°54" c. gatsa’ B.S 64°54" E D. 275"6" WARNING: Failure to submit your Test Questions (Complete) set will cause the cancellation of your Test-Results for the subject,

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