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Civil Engineering : Surveying - Quiz(MCQ)
A)
10 m and 20 m length
B)
15 m and 20 m length
C)
20 m and 30 m length
D)
25 m and 100 m length

Correct Answer :   20 m and 30 m length

A)
diameter of the tube is increased
B)
length of the vapour bubble is increased
C)
radius of curvature of its inner surface is increased
D)
both viscosity and surface tension are increased.

Correct Answer :   both viscosity and surface tension are increased.

A)
R cos 2
B)
2R cos 2
C)
R sin 2
D)
2R sin 2

Correct Answer :   2R sin 2

A)
In surveys of large extent, the effect of curvature of the earth must be considered
B)
The directions of plumb lines suspended at different points in a survey are not strictly parallel
C)
In surveys of small extent, the effect of curvature may be ignored and the level surface of the earth is assumed as horizontal
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
brightness of telescope
B)
magnification of telescope
C)
resolving power of telescope
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   resolving power of telescope

A)
a simple curve
B)
a reverse curve
C)
a compound curve
D)
a vertical curve

Correct Answer :   a reverse curve

A)
foresight
B)
back-sight
C)
any sight
D)
intermediate sight

Correct Answer :   back-sight

A)
1°43' 28"
B)
1°43' 08"
C)
1°43' 18"
D)
1°43' 38"

Correct Answer :   1°43' 28"

A)
resection method
B)
radiation method
C)
three point problem
D)
intersection method

Correct Answer :   three point problem

A)
one dimension
B)
two dimensions
C)
three dimensions
D)
four dimensions

Correct Answer :   three dimensions

A)
70° 30'
B)
80° 30'
C)
99° 30'
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   70° 30'

A)
at any point between A and B
B)
at the exact mid point of A and B
C)
near the point A
D)
near the point B

Correct Answer :   at the exact mid point of A and B

A)
curvature of the earth surface is ignored
B)
curvature of the earth surface is taken into account
C)
angles between the curved lines are treated as plane angles
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   curvature of the earth surface is taken into account

A)
hills
B)
plains
C)
water bodies
D)
glaciated region

Correct Answer :   glaciated region

A)
brightness
B)
field of view
C)
magnification
D)
resolving power

Correct Answer :   magnification

A)
alcohol or chloroform
B)
a liquid which is very mobile
C)
a liquid having low freezing point
D)
All off the above

Correct Answer :   All off the above

A)
secant of its reduced bearing
B)
sine of its reduced bearing
C)
cosine of its reduced bearing
D)
tangent of its reduced bearing

Correct Answer :   secant of its reduced bearing

A)
radius of the curve x sine of half the degree
B)
diameter of the curve x sine of half the degree
C)
diameter of the curve x cosine of half the degree
D)
diameter of the curve x tangent of half the degree

Correct Answer :   diameter of the curve x sine of half the degree

A)
1.5α3
B)
1.5a100
C)
1.5a2100
D)
1.5a3100

Correct Answer :   1.5a2100

A)
radiation
B)
intersection
C)
traversing
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   intersection

A)
is reciprocal of its focal length
B)
is positive if it is a convex lens
C)
is negative if it is a concave lens
D)
is measured in diopter

Correct Answer :   is measured in diopter

A)
60°
B)
90°
C)
120°
D)
210°

Correct Answer :   210°

A)
levelling
B)
simple levelling
C)
differential levelling
D)
longitudinal levelling

Correct Answer :   differential levelling

A)
a saddle
B)
an over hanging cliff
C)
a vertical cliff
D)
an inclined plane

Correct Answer :   an over hanging cliff

28 .
To orient a plane table at a point P roughly south of the mid-point of two inaccessible conical hill stations A and B in the plains, a point C is selected in line with AB and table is oriented at C by bringing ab in line with AB. A ray is then drawn towards P and at P the table is oriented by back ray method. The orientation so obtained, is
A)
manifold and correct
B)
incorrect
C)
unique and correct
D)
not reliable

Correct Answer :   manifold and correct

A)
one vernier may be used if the readings of two verniers differ by a constant
B)
the mean of the readings of the two verniers gives correct reading free from the eccentricity
C)
when the axes of rotation of the graduated circle and the verniers are not coincident, the instrument possesses eccentricity
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
1 degree of arc corresponds to a displacement ratio of 1:57
B)
1 second of arc corresponds to a displacement ratio of 1:206, 300
C)
the errors arising from the linear measures tend to be roughly proportional to the lengths of the lines
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * 1 second of arc corresponds to a displacement ratio of 1:206, 300
* 1 degree of arc corresponds to a displacement ratio of 1:57
* the angular errors tend to propagate themselves along a traverse as the square root of the number of stations
* the errors arising from the linear measures tend to be roughly proportional to the lengths of the lines

A)
half the width of a strip, multiplied by the sum of two extreme offsets, twice the sum of remaining odd offsets, and thrice the sum of the even offsets
B)
one third the width of a strip, multiplied by the sum of two extreme offsets, twice the sum of remaining odd offsets and four times the sum of the even offsets
C)
one sixth the width of a strip, multiplied by the sum of the two extreme offsets, twice the sum of remaining odd offsets and four times the sum of the even offsets
D)
one third the width of a strip, multiplied by the sum of two extreme offsets, four times the sum of the remaining odd offsets, and twice the sum of the even offsets

Correct Answer :   one third the width of a strip, multiplied by the sum of two extreme offsets, twice the sum of remaining odd offsets and four times the sum of the even offsets

A)
a refracting telescope consists optically of two lenses
B)
the lens nearer the object to be viewed is convex and is called objective
C)
the principal axes of both the lenses coincide the optical axis of the telescope
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
it is possible to set offsets correctly on both sides
B)
it is possible to set offsets correctly on east side
C)
it is possible to set offsets correctly on east side
D)
it is not possible to set offsets correctly on west side

Correct Answer :   it is possible to set offsets correctly on both sides

A)
± 0.1 k  mm
B)
± 0.2 k  mm
C)
0.2 k  mm
D)
± 0.1 k 

Correct Answer :   0.2 k  mm

A)
the unit of power of the lens is diopter
B)
the power of a lens is the reciprocal of its focal length
C)
the power of two or more thin lenses in contact is the power of the combination of the lenses
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
dip
B)
azimuth
C)
bearing
D)
declination

Correct Answer :   dip

A)
datum point
B)
reduced level
C)
bench mark
D)
reference point

Correct Answer :   bench mark

A)
line of collimation
B)
axis of the telescope
C)
line of sight
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   line of sight

A)
h2l
B)
h22l
C)
h2l
D)
3h22l

Correct Answer :   h22l

A)
2 in number
B)
3 in number
C)
4 in number
D)
6 in number

Correct Answer :   2 in number

A)
easier along the up gradient
B)
easier along the falling gradient
C)
equally convenient along falling as well as up gradient
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   easier along the falling gradient

A)
flat
B)
convex downwards
C)
of relatively smaller radius
D)
of relatively larger radius

Correct Answer :   of relatively larger radius

A)
concave lens in the telescope
B)
convex-lens in the telescope
C)
objective glass of the telescope
D)
plano-convex lens in the telescope

Correct Answer :   concave lens in the telescope

A)
504.030 m
B)
502.685 m
C)
501.340 m
D)
501.345 m

Correct Answer :   501.340 m

A)
in the objective glass
B)
in front of the eye piece.
C)
at the centre of the telescope
D)
at the optical centre of the eye piece

Correct Answer :   in front of the eye piece.

A)
method of cross profile is used
B)
method of squares is used
C)
method of trace contour is used
D)
indirect method of contouring is used

Correct Answer :   method of cross profile is used

A)
east end
B)
west end
C)
north end
D)
south end

Correct Answer :   south end

A)
Cross staff is used for setting out right angles
B)
Gradiometer is used for setting out any required gradient
C)
Box sextant is used for the measurement of horizontal angles
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * Cross staff is used for setting out right angles
* Gradiometer is used for setting out any required gradient
* Box sextant is used for the measurement of horizontal angles
* Line ranger is used for locating intermediate stations on a survey line

A)
length of one side only
B)
bearing of one side only
C)
both length and bearing of one side
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * length of one side only
* bearing of one side only
* both length and bearing of one side
* length or bearing of adjacent side

A)
3.57°
B)
3.75°
C)
5.73°
D)
5.37°

Correct Answer :   5.73°

A)
The forward staff is at lower point
B)
The back staff is at lower point
C)
The difference in level, cannot be ascertained
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   The back staff is at lower point

A)
can unite together
B)
can cross each other
C)
cannot unite together
D)
cannot cross each other

Correct Answer :   can unite together

A)
geoid surface
B)
level surface
C)
mean sea level
D)
horizontal surface

Correct Answer :   geoid surface

A)
contours of an area
B)
boundaries of property
C)
capacity of a reservoir
D)
elevations along a straight line

Correct Answer :   elevations along a straight line

A)
2
B)
3
C)
4
D)
5

Correct Answer :   4

A)
100 n²
B)
100n
C)
100n2
D)
100n3

Correct Answer :   100n2

A)
it is provided with a better magnetic needle
B)
it is provided with a prism to facilitate reading of its graduated circle
C)
its graduations are in whole circle bearings
D)
it is provided with a sliding glass in the object vane

Correct Answer :   it is provided with a prism to facilitate reading of its graduated circle

A)
an optical square
B)
a level
C)
a theodolite
D)
a prismatic compass

Correct Answer :   an optical square

A)
down-hill
B)
up-hill
C)
in plane areas
D)
in low undulations

Correct Answer :   up-hill

A)
tie lines
B)
proof lines
C)
check clines
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
earth work on the centre line
B)
embankment on the centre line
C)
excavation on the centre line
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   excavation on the centre line

A)
1:57
B)
1:100
C)
1:3440
D)
1:206 300

Correct Answer :   1:206 300

A)
3.75 cm
B)
0.375 cm
C)
2.75 cm
D)
37.5 cm

Correct Answer :   3.75 cm

A)
from part to the whole
B)
from whole to the part
C)
from lower level to higher level
D)
from higher level to the lower level

Correct Answer :   from whole to the part

A)
by drawing contours at large interval
B)
by drawing contours at small interval
C)
by giving spot levels at large interval
D)
by giving spot levels to salient features at close interval

Correct Answer :   by giving spot levels to salient features at close interval

69 .
The operation of resection involves the following steps

1. rough orientation of the plane table
2. the three lines form a triangle of error
3. drawing lines back through the three control points
4. select a point in the triangle of error such that each ray is equally rotated either clockwise or anti clockwise
5. the points obtained by three rays is the correct location.

The correct sequence is
A)
1, 3, 2, 4, 5
B)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
C)
1, 4, 3, 2, 5
D)
1, 4, 2, 3, 5

Correct Answer :   1, 3, 2, 4, 5

A)
earth's curvature
B)
non-adjustment of the bubble tube
C)
refraction
D)
non-adjustment of line of collimation

Correct Answer :   refraction

A)
1 cm
B)
5 cm
C)
10 cm
D)
100 cm

Correct Answer :   10 cm

A)
level line
B)
datum line
C)
vertical line
D)
horizontal line

Correct Answer :   level line

A)
forward tangent and long chord
B)
back tangent and forward tangent
C)
back tangent and long chord
D)
prolongation of back tangent and forward tangent

Correct Answer :   back tangent and forward tangent

A)
positive cumulative error
B)
negative cumulative error
C)
positive compensating error
D)
negative compensating error

Correct Answer :   positive cumulative error

A)
total departure
B)
meridian distance
C)
consecutive co-ordinate
D)
total latitude

Correct Answer :   total latitude

A)
cross sections are required
B)
longitudinal sections are required
C)
both longitudinal and cross sections are required
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   both longitudinal and cross sections are required

A)
27° 52'
B)
96° 58'
C)
148° 08'
D)
186° 58'

Correct Answer :   96° 58'

A)
to chain pins
B)
by using optical system for centering the theodolite
C)
to a target fixed on theodolite tripod on which theodolite may be fitted easily
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   to a target fixed on theodolite tripod on which theodolite may be fitted easily

A)
range of oscillations is constant
B)
period of oscillation is constant
C)
period of oscillation only varies
D)
range and period of oscillation both vary

Correct Answer :   range and period of oscillation both vary

A)
facility of holding
B)
ease of reduction of observations
C)
minimum effect of careless holding on the result
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   minimum effect of careless holding on the result

A)
facility of holding
B)
ease of reduction of observations
C)
minimum effect of careless holding on the result
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   minimum effect of careless holding on the result

A)
contour line
B)
level surface
C)
horizontal surface
D)
a concave surface

Correct Answer :   contour line

A)
area
B)
volume
C)
slope angle
D)
contour gradient

Correct Answer :   area

A)
needle is always kept sensitive
B)
magnetic axis and geometric axis of the needle coincide
C)
ends of the needle and pivot are in same vertical and horizontal planes
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * needle is always kept sensitive
* magnetic axis and geometric axis of the needle coincide
* ends of the needle and pivot are in same vertical and horizontal planes
* pivot is vertically over the centre of the graduated circle

A)
linear measurements only
B)
angular measurements only
C)
both linear and angular measurements
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   angular measurements only

A)
line of collimation is horizontal
B)
axis of the telescope is horizontal
C)
line of sight is horizontal
D)
geometrical axis of the telescope is horizontal

Correct Answer :   line of sight is horizontal

A)
magnetic needle
B)
magnetic needle over an iron pivot
C)
and properly balanced magnetic needle
D)
properly balanced and uninfluenced by local attractive force

Correct Answer :   properly balanced and uninfluenced by local attractive force

A)
by independent co-ordinates of each station
B)
by the tangent method of plotting
C)
by consecutive co-ordinates of each station
D)
by plotting included angles and scaling off each traverse leg

Correct Answer :   by independent co-ordinates of each station

A)
the distance between the zero of gradient and the foot of the staff
B)
twice the distance between the zero of graduation and the foot of the staff
C)
thrice the distance between the zero of graduation and the foot of the staff
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   twice the distance between the zero of graduation and the foot of the staff

A)
azimuth of the forward line
B)
bearing of the. forward line
C)
back bearing of the forward line
D)
equal to 360°-azimuth of the forward line.

Correct Answer :   azimuth of the forward line

A)
curvature of the curve
B)
angle subtended by a chord of any length
C)
radius of the curve
D)
angle subtended by an arc of specified length

Correct Answer :   radius of the curve

A)
the eye-piece
B)
the objective
C)
the objective and the eye-piece
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   the objective and the eye-piece

A)
A level line lies in level surface
B)
A horizontal line is tangential to the level surface
C)
A level surface is perpendicular at all points to the direction of gravity
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * A level line lies in level surface
* A horizontal line is tangential to the level surface
* A level surface is perpendicular at all points to the direction of gravity
* A horizontal surface is normal to the direction of gravity at only one point

A)
objective
B)
telescope at the end nearer the eye-piece
C)
eye-piece
D)
telescope tube at its mid point

Correct Answer :   telescope at the end nearer the eye-piece

A)
chromatic aberration
B)
coma
C)
astigmatism
D)
spherical aberration

Correct Answer :   chromatic aberration

A)
100 sq. km of area
B)
150 sq. km of area
C)
200 sq. km of area
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   200 sq. km of area

A)
15 m
B)
20 m
C)
25 m
D)
30 m

Correct Answer :   30 m

A)
102°
B)
78°
C)
45°
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   102°

A)
good
B)
bad
C)
unique
D)
not reliable

Correct Answer :   not reliable

A)
100 α
B)
100 α⁻¹
C)
100 α²
D)
100 α³

Correct Answer :   100 α

A)
Draw continuous lines from all instrument stations
B)
Draw short rays sufficient to contain the points sought
C)
Intersection should be obtained by actually drawing second rays
D)
Take maximum number of sights as possible from each station to distant objects

Correct Answer :   Draw short rays sufficient to contain the points sought

A)
taking short legs
B)
making repeated observations of angular and linear measurements
C)
making a subsidiary traverse to determine the length of a long leg
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   making a subsidiary traverse to determine the length of a long leg

A)
shift
B)
twice the shift
C)
thrice the shift
D)
four times the shift

Correct Answer :   four times the shift

A)
along the contour
B)
at right angles to the contour
C)
at an angle of 45° to the contour
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   at right angles to the contour

A)
Fore bearing ± 90°
B)
Fore bearing ± 270°
C)
Fore bearing ± 180°
D)
Fore bearing ± 360°

Correct Answer :   Fore bearing ± 180°

A)
and plotting proceed simultaneously
B)
and plotting do not proceed simultaneously
C)
and recorded in field books to be plotted later
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   and plotting proceed simultaneously

A)
staff normal
B)
staff vertical
C)
staff normal as well as vertical
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   staff normal

A)
l cos² θ/2
B)
l tan² θ/2
C)
2l cos² θ/2
D)
2l sin² θ/2

Correct Answer :   2l sin² θ/2

A)
clockwise from the forward station
B)
clockwise from the back station
C)
anti-clockwise from the back station
D)
anti-clockwise from the forward station

Correct Answer :   clockwise from the back station

A)
bottom to the ridge
B)
ridge down the hill
C)
saddle down the hill
D)
bottom to the saddle

Correct Answer :   saddle down the hill

A)
D/2m(h₁ - h₂)
B)
D/3m(h₁ - h₂)
C)
D/6m(h₁ - h₂)²
D)
D/6m(h₁ - h₂)³

Correct Answer :   D/6m(h₁ - hâ‚‚)²

A)
faulty instrument
B)
inattention
C)
carelessness
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   faulty instrument

A)
estimation
B)
computation
C)
graphical means
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   computation

A)
it consists of two equal piano convex lenses
B)
the curved surfaces of plano-convex lenses face each other
C)
the two lenses are separated by a distance equal to 2/3 of the focal length of either lens.
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * it consists of two equal piano convex lenses
* the curved surfaces of plano-convex lenses face each other
* the two lenses are separated by a distance equal to 2/3 of the focal length of either lens.
* the distance between the diaphragm and the front lens of the eyepiece is kept equal to 1/4 th of the focal length of a lens so that rays from a point on the diaphragm enter the eye as a parallel beam

A)
tacheometry
B)
direct chaining
C)
direct taping
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   direct taping

A)
azimuth
B)
true bearing
C)
reduced bearing
D)
magnetic bearing

Correct Answer :   azimuth

A)
drawn across the water
B)
stopped at the banks of the river
C)
stopped at the edge of the river
D)
drawn by parabolic curves having their vertex at the centre of the water

Correct Answer :   stopped at the edge of the river

A)
smallest division is longer than smallest division of the main scale
B)
graduations increase in the same direction in which graduations of the main scale increase
C)
graduations increase in opposite direction in which graduations of the main scale increase
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   graduations increase in the same direction in which graduations of the main scale increase

A)
degree of the curve
B)
square of the degree of the curve
C)
inverse of the degree of the curve
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   degree of the curve

A)
the objective is at a fixed distance from the diaphragm
B)
the focusing is done by the sliding of a divergent lens
C)
the focusing divergent lens is situated at about the middle of the tube
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
0.053 m
B)
0.063 m
C)
0.073 m
D)
0.083 m

Correct Answer :   0.083 m

A)
90°
B)
60°
C)
45°
D)
30°

Correct Answer :   90°

A)
accidental linear errors
B)
systematic angular errors
C)
systematic linear errors
D)
accidental angular errors

Correct Answer :   systematic linear errors

A)
1670
B)
1770
C)
1870
D)
1970

Correct Answer :   1770

A)
balancing the sights
B)
balancing the latitudes
C)
balancing the departures
D)
balancing the traverse

Correct Answer :   balancing the traverse

A)
given points are inaccessible
B)
saving of time is a main factor
C)
better accuracy is a main factor
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   given points are inaccessible

A)
two contour gradients are possible
B)
indefinite contour gradients are possible
C)
only one contour gradient is possible
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   indefinite contour gradients are possible

A)
linear measurements are correct and not the angular measurements
B)
angular measurements are correct and not the linear measurements
C)
angular and linear measurements are correct and not the plotting of traverse
D)
angular and linear measurements and also plotting of the traverse are correct

Correct Answer :   angular and linear measurements and also plotting of the traverse are correct

A)
these converge to a point
B)
these change due to change in time
C)
these remain constant
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   these remain constant

A)
the apparent error on reversal is twice the actual error
B)
the correction may be made equal to half the observed discrepancy
C)
the good results may be obtained from a defective instrument by reversing and taking the mean of two erroneous results
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
intermediate sights
B)
back sights
C)
fore sights
D)
reduced levels

Correct Answer :   intermediate sights

A)
elliptic
B)
circular
C)
straight
D)
parabolic

Correct Answer :   circular

A)
isogon
B)
agonic line
C)
isoclinic line
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   isogon

A)
sextant
B)
pentagraph
C)
planimeter
D)
clinometer

Correct Answer :   planimeter

A)
158° 28'
B)
316° 10'
C)
348° 08'
D)
43° 52'

Correct Answer :   43° 52'

A)
true spiral
B)
cubic parabola
C)
clothoid spiral
D)
Bernoulli's Lemniscate

Correct Answer :   Bernoulli's Lemniscate

A)
taken on an inverted staff is treated as negative
B)
is added to the known level to obtain the instrument height
C)
is always taken on a point of known elevation or can be computed
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
vertical hairs
B)
horizontal hairs
C)
horizontal and two vertical hairs
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   horizontal hairs

A)
east or west and the given line
B)
north line and given line measured clockwise
C)
north line and given line measured anticlockwise
D)
given line and the part of the meridian whether N end or S end, lying adjacent to it.

Correct Answer :   given line and the part of the meridian whether N end or S end, lying adjacent to it.

A)
1 kg
B)
2 kg
C)
3 kg
D)
4 kg

Correct Answer :   3 kg

A)
2l sin² θ/2
B)
2l cos² θ/2
C)
2l tan² θ/2
D)
2l cot² θ/2

Correct Answer :   2l sin² θ/2

A)
adding 180°, if the given bearing is less than 180°
B)
subtracting 180°, if the given bearing, is more than 180°
C)
changing the cardinal points, i.e. substituting N for S and E for W and vice-versa
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   changing the cardinal points, i.e. substituting N for S and E for W and vice-versa

A)
makes the erroneous relationship between parts evident
B)
is usually directed to examine whether a certain part is truly parallel or perpendicular to another
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
Neither (A) nor (B)

Correct Answer :   Both (A) and (B)

A)
rotation axis is vertical to the transit axis
B)
transit axis is perpendicular to line of collimation
C)
line of collimation sweeps out a vertical plane while the telescope is elevated or depressed
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
the trummion axis is horizontal
B)
the rotation axis is vertical
C)
the line of collimation is perpendicular to vertical axis
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   the rotation axis is vertical

A)
100 sq km
B)
160 sq km
C)
200 sq km
D)
260 sq km

Correct Answer :   260 sq km

A)
-0.11 m
B)
-0.12 m
C)
-1.87 m
D)
-0.137 m

Correct Answer :   -0.137 m


Explanation : Slope correction = -L(1-cos α). Where L Slope Distance, α Slope angle

(Slope correction is always negative).

= -100(1-cos 3°)

= -0.137

A)
horizontal interval
B)
contour interval
C)
vertical equivalent
D)
horizontal equivalent

Correct Answer :   contour interval

A)
in all angles equally
B)
which does not vary with the direction or pointing
C)
which varies with the direction of pointing and inversely with the length of sight
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   which varies with the direction of pointing and inversely with the length of sight

A)
if second reading is more than first, it represents a rise
B)
if first reading is more than second, it represents a rise
C)
if first reading is less than second, it represents a fall
D)
Both (B) and (C)

Correct Answer :   Both (B) and (C)

A)
determining the offset distance
B)
establishing an intermediate point on the line
C)
determining the distance between end points
D)
looking at an isolated point not on the line

Correct Answer :   establishing an intermediate point on the line

A)
the theodolite in which telescope can be rotated in vertical plane is called a transit
B)
when the vertical circle is to the left of the telescope during observation, it is called to be in left face
C)
when the vertical circle is to the right of the telescope during observation, it is called to be in right face
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
compass surveying
B)
chain surveying
C)
plan table surveying
D)
tacheometric surveying

Correct Answer :   plan table surveying

A)
said to have parallax
B)
correctly focussed
C)
free from parallax
D)
not correctly focussed

Correct Answer :   said to have parallax

A)
exactness
B)
repetition
C)
reiteration
D)
double observations

Correct Answer :   repetition

A)
the staff readings are measurements made vertically downwards from a horizontal plane
B)
the lines of sight while observing back sight and fore sight lie in the same horizontal plane
C)
the horizontal plane with reference to which staff readings are taken, coincides with the level surface through the telescope axis
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
large for long sights
B)
less for steeply inclined sights
C)
large for steeply inclined sights
D)
large when sights are nearly level

Correct Answer :   large for steeply inclined sights

A)
triangulation
B)
traverse method of surveys
C)
chain surveying
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   chain surveying

A)
30 (sec θ - 1) m
B)
30 (sin θ - 1) m
C)
30 (cos θ - 1) m
D)
30 (tan θ - 1) m

Correct Answer :   30 (sec θ - 1) m

A)
the diameter of the aperture
B)
the pupil aperture of the eye
C)
the diameter of the object glass
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
run parallel to each other
B)
converge from the south pole to the north pole
C)
converge from the equator to the poles
D)
converge from the north pole to the south pole

Correct Answer :   converge from the equator to the poles

A)
grazes the hill top C
B)
passes below the hill top C
C)
passes clear of hill top C
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   passes below the hill top C

A)
setting the vernier A at zero at back station and then plunging the telescope
B)
setting the vernier A at zero at back station and turning the instrument to the forward station
C)
taking two back sights one with the telescope normal and the other with telescope inverted
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   taking two back sights one with the telescope normal and the other with telescope inverted

A)
S 60° E
B)
N 60° E
C)
S 20° E
D)
N 120° E

Correct Answer :   S 60° E

A)
remains constant
B)
changes systematically
C)
is always greater than true bearing
D)
varies differently in different months of the year

Correct Answer :   varies differently in different months of the year

A)
linear measurements only
B)
angular measurements only
C)
both linear and angular measurements
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   linear measurements only

A)
inclined sights upward
B)
horizontal sights
C)
inclined sight downward
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   horizontal sights

A)
N
B)
S
C)
S 0° E
D)
S 0° W

Correct Answer :   S

A)
less than 90°
B)
more than 90° but less than 180°
C)
the difference between the included angle and 180°
D)
the difference between 360° and the included angle

Correct Answer :   the difference between the included angle and 180°

A)
vision gets obstructed
B)
chaining gets obstructed
C)
both vision and chaining get obstructed
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   vision gets obstructed

A)
numbers of operations involved
B)
reciprocal of operations involved
C)
cube root of the number of operation involved
D)
square root of the number of operation involved

Correct Answer :   square root of the number of operation involved

A)
to read 5° exactly on back station
B)
to read zero exactly on back station
C)
some where near zero and reading both verniers on back station
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   some where near zero and reading both verniers on back station

A)
1/1000 radian
B)
1/1500 radian
C)
1/2000 radian
D)
1/2500 radian

Correct Answer :   1/2000 radian

A)
spherical aberration
B)
coma
C)
astigmatism
D)
chromatic aberration

Correct Answer :   spherical aberration

A)
the vertical circle is usually continuous from 0° to 359°
B)
the readings increase when the telescope is elevated in the face left position
C)
the readings decrease when the telescope is elevated in the face right position
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
20 m
B)
15 m
C)
10 m
D)
5 m

Correct Answer :   15 m

A)
18° 15' W
B)
18° 15' N
C)
18° 15' L
D)
18° 15' R

Correct Answer :   18° 15' L

A)
45°
B)
90°
C)
120°
D)
180°

Correct Answer :   45°

A)
dividing constant
B)
subtractive constant
C)
indicative constant
D)
multiplying constant

Correct Answer :   multiplying constant

A)
scale of plotting
B)
indefinite features to be surveyed
C)
accuracy of the work
D)
method of setting out perpendiculars

Correct Answer :   indefinite features to be surveyed

A)
short chord
B)
sub-chord
C)
small chord
D)
normal chord

Correct Answer :   sub-chord

A)
carelessness
B)
in attention
C)
in experience
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
zenith and nadir points
B)
east and west points
C)
north and south geographical poles
D)
north and south magnetic poles

Correct Answer :   north and south geographical poles

A)
value of one division of the primary scale divided by total number of divisions of vernier scale
B)
sum of the smallest divisions of main and vernier scales
C)
value of one division of vernier scale divided by total number of divisions of primary scale
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   value of one division of the primary scale divided by total number of divisions of vernier scale

A)
21° 45'
B)
42° 15'
C)
42° 15' W
D)
21° 45' W

Correct Answer :   21° 45'

A)
a flat surface
B)
an inclined plane surface
C)
curved surface
D)
a steep surface

Correct Answer :   an inclined plane surface

A)
not provided with stadia hairs at all
B)
fitted with a glass wedge inside the telescope
C)
provided with stadia hairs in front of eye piece
D)
fitted with a glass wedge in front of telescope

Correct Answer :   fitted with a glass wedge in front of telescope

A)
chain surveying
B)
compass surveying
C)
tacheometrical surveying
D)
plane table surveying

Correct Answer :   tacheometrical surveying

A)
for production of accurate maps of wide areas
B)
for developing the science of geodesy
C)
making use of most accurate instruments and methods of observation
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * for production of accurate maps of wide areas
* for developing the science of geodesy
* making use of most accurate instruments and methods of observation
* for determination of accurate positions on the earth's surface of system of control points

A)
3.44 m
B)
13.75 m
C)
1375 m
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   13.75 m

A)
zero on back station
B)
90°
C)
180° on back station
D)
270° on back station

Correct Answer :   zero on back station

A)
flying levelling
B)
precise levelling
C)
reciprocal levelling
D)
differential levelling

Correct Answer :   reciprocal levelling

A)
25 cm
B)
50 cm
C)
75 cm
D)
100 cm

Correct Answer :   100 cm

A)
60°
B)
45°
C)
30°
D)
20°

Correct Answer :   30°

A)
a saddle
B)
a vertical cliff
C)
a hill top
D)
a water shed line

Correct Answer :   a vertical cliff

A)
resection
B)
radiation
C)
traversing
D)
intersection

Correct Answer :   resection

A)
measuring angle of slope
B)
setting out right angles
C)
defining natural features
D)
correcting line of collimation

Correct Answer :   measuring angle of slope

A)
level line
B)
contour line
C)
line of gentle scope
D)
contour gradient

Correct Answer :   contour gradient

A)
optical square
B)
open cross staff
C)
Fench cross staff
D)
prismatic square

Correct Answer :   Fench cross staff

A)
spherical aberration may be reduced by diminishing the aperture
B)
in telescope objectives, a combination of convex lens and concave lens is used
C)
in eyepieces, two plano-convex lenses placed at a certain distance apart are used
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * spherical aberration may be reduced by diminishing the aperture.
* spherical aberration may be minimised by replacing the single lens by a combination of the lenses.
* in telescope objectives, a combination of convex lens and concave lens is used.
* in eyepieces, two plano-convex lenses placed at a certain distance apart are used.

A)
line of sight
B)
line of collimation
C)
axis of the telescope
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   line of collimation

A)
back sights
B)
fore sights
C)
intermediate sights
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
each of the whole circle reckoning has to be micros by 10°
B)
in the quadrantal method, the corrections is negative in 2nd and 4th quadrants
C)
in the quadrantal method, the correction is positive in the 1st and 3rd quadrants
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
by left hand upright
B)
by right hand upright
C)
by right hand upside down
D)
by left hand up side down

Correct Answer :   by left hand upright

A)
N 90° W
B)
90° W
C)
W 90°
D)
S 90° W

Correct Answer :   W 90°

A)
towards the telescope pointing up-hill
B)
away from the telescope pointing up-hill
C)
away from the telescope pointing down hill
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   away from the telescope pointing up-hill

A)
0.04 m inclined upward
B)
0.04 m inclined downwards
C)
0.02 m inclined upwards
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   0.04 m inclined downwards

A)
dip
B)
bearing
C)
convergence
D)
magnetic declination

Correct Answer :   magnetic declination

A)
contour line
B)
level line
C)
contour surface
D)
contour gradient

Correct Answer :   contour line

A)
in the great triangle
B)
outside the great triangle
C)
on the circumference of the circumscribing circle
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   on the circumference of the circumscribing circle

A)
(R + S) tan θ/2 + L/2
B)
(R + S) tan θ/2 - L/2
C)
(R - S) tan θ/2 - L/2
D)
(R - S) tan θ/2 + L/2

Correct Answer :   (R + S) tan θ/2 + L/2

A)
location of the instrument station is always distant from each of the three rays from the known points in proportion to their distances
B)
when looking in the direction of each of the given points, the instrument station will be on the right side of one and left side of the other ray
C)
when the instrument station is outside the circumscribing circle its location is always on the opposite side of the ray to the most distant point as the inter-section of the other two rays
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   location of the instrument station is always distant from each of the three rays from the known points in proportion to their distances

A)
scale of the plotting
B)
length of the offset
C)
importance of the features
D)
general layout of the chain lines

Correct Answer :   general layout of the chain lines

A)
a hill
B)
a depression
C)
a river bed
D)
a saddle or pass

Correct Answer :   a depression

A)
shimmering
B)
vertical refraction
C)
horizontal refraction
D)
both shimmering and horizontal refraction

Correct Answer :   both shimmering and horizontal refraction

A)
a base
B)
traverse leg
C)
traverse base
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   traverse base

A)
Angles from two transit stations
B)
distance from two transit stations
C)
Angles and distances from transit stations
D)
Angle from one transit station and distance from the other

Correct Answer :   Angles from two transit stations

A)
the constants by cos θ
B)
the constants by sin² θ
C)
the constants by cos² θ
D)
the multiplying constant by cos² θ and additive constant by cos θ.

Correct Answer :   the multiplying constant by cos² θ and additive constant by cos θ.

A)
less in summer than in winter
B)
less at equator than nearer the poles
C)
greater at equator than nearer the poles
D)
same at all latitudes and during different months

Correct Answer :   less at equator than nearer the poles

A)
refraction
B)
reflection
C)
double reflection
D)
double refraction

Correct Answer :   double reflection

A)
double vernier
B)
direct vernier
C)
simple vernier
D)
retrograde vernier

Correct Answer :   retrograde vernier

A)
telescopic alidade
B)
clinometer
C)
tacheometer
D)
Plane alidade

Correct Answer :   telescopic alidade

A)
smaller, nearer the staff is held
B)
same, wherever the staff is held
C)
greater farther off the staff is held
D)
smaller, farther off the staff is held

Correct Answer :   smaller, farther off the staff is held

A)
slope correction
B)
temperature correction
C)
refraction and curvature correction
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   refraction and curvature correction

A)
radiation
B)
two point problem
C)
resection
D)
intersection

Correct Answer :   two point problem.

A)
67.2 L² mm
B)
64.5 L² mm
C)
76.3 L² mm
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   67.2 L² mm

A)
30°
B)
45°
C)
60°
D)
90°

Correct Answer :   45°

A)
sign of its reduced bearing
B)
tangent of its reduced bearing
C)
cosecant of its reduced bearing
D)
cosine of its reduced bearing

Correct Answer :   cosine of its reduced bearing

A)
thrice the actual error
B)
equal to the actual error
C)
twice the actual error
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   twice the actual error

A)
changes abruptly
B)
fluctuates
C)
remains constant
D)
does not remain constant

Correct Answer :   does not remain constant

A)
78.4 L² mm
B)
74.8 L² mm
C)
64.8 L² mm
D)
58.2 L² mm

Correct Answer :   78.4 L² mm

A)
minus total fore sights
B)
the total rises minus total falls
C)
the reduced level of last point minus reduced level of the first point
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
50 m
B)
100 m
C)
25 m
D)
10 m

Correct Answer :   100 m

A)
573 R/S
B)
171.9 S/R
C)
1718.9 S/R
D)
1718.9 R/S

Correct Answer :   1718.9 S/R

A)
in the plane of cross hairs
B)
at the centre of the telescope
C)
anywhere inside the telescope
D)
at the optical centre of the eye-piece

Correct Answer :   in the plane of cross hairs

A)
to take offsets for detail survey
B)
to check the accuracy of the survey
C)
to avoid long offsets from chain lines
D)
to increase the number of chain lines

Correct Answer :   to avoid long offsets from chain lines

A)
canal system
B)
large water bodies
C)
heavenly bodies
D)
mountaineous region

Correct Answer :   large water bodies

A)
circular
B)
elliptical
C)
hyperbolic
D)
parabolic

Correct Answer :   parabolic

A)
increases if the staff is tilted towards normal
B)
decreases if the staff is tilted away from normal
C)
is maximum if the staff is held truly normal to the line of sight.
D)
is minimum if the staff is held truly normal to the line of sight.

Correct Answer :   is minimum if the staff is held truly normal to the line of sight.

A)
200
B)
500
C)
1000
D)
2000

Correct Answer :   200

A)
solution of triangles
B)
making angular measurements
C)
drawing perpendiculars with a chain
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   drawing perpendiculars with a chain

A)
to plot the offsets
B)
to indicate the accuracy of the survey work
C)
to plot the chain lines
D)
to increase the out-turn

Correct Answer :   to indicate the accuracy of the survey work

A)
taking levels
B)
setting out right angles
C)
measuring distances
D)
measuring contour gradient

Correct Answer :   setting out right angles

A)
point of intersection
B)
point of tangency
C)
mid-point of the curve
D)
point of commencement

Correct Answer :   point of commencement

A)
two convex lenses short distance apart
B)
two concave lenses short distance apart
C)
one convex lens and one concave lens short distance apart
D)
two plano-convex lenses short distance apart, with the convex surfaces facing each other.

Correct Answer :   two plano-convex lenses short distance apart, with the convex surfaces facing each other.

A)
decreases with increase of slope
B)
decreases with decrease of slope
C)
increases with increase of slope
D)
decreases with decrease of weight of the chain.

Correct Answer :   decreases with increase of slope

A)
60°
B)
90°
C)
120°
D)
360°

Correct Answer :   120°

A)
centering is done first
B)
levelling is done first
C)
both levelling and centering are done simultaneously
D)
orientation is done first

Correct Answer :   both levelling and centering are done simultaneously

A)
2
B)
5
C)
10
D)
20

Correct Answer :   5

A)
0°35'.95
B)
1°25'.53
C)
1°35'.95
D)
2°51'.53

Correct Answer :   2°51'.53

A)
cumulative, + 0.11 m
B)
cumulative, - 0.11 m
C)
compensating, ± 0.11 m
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   cumulative, + 0.11 m

A)
75°
B)
105°
C)
255°
D)
285°

Correct Answer :   75°

A)
20 (cos θ - 1)
B)
20 (sin θ - 1)
C)
20 (sec θ - 1)
D)
20 (cosec θ - 1)

Correct Answer :   20 (sec θ - 1)

A)
flat
B)
undulating
C)
deserts
D)
mountaineous

Correct Answer :   undulating

A)
a liquid of low viscosity is used
B)
the bubble space should be long
C)
a liquid of low surface tension is used
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * a liquid of low viscosity is used
* a liquid of low surface tension is used
* the bubble space should be long
* the bubble tube should not be too narrow

A)
additive constant is 100, multiplying constant is zero
B)
multiplying constant is 100, additive constant is zero
C)
both multiplying and additive constants are 50
D)
both multiplying and additive constants are 100

Correct Answer :   multiplying constant is 100, additive constant is zero

A)
end areas
B)
mean areas
C)
Prismoidal formula
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
reconnaissance
B)
judging the distance
C)
determination of slope
D)
establishing intermediate points between terminals.

Correct Answer :   establishing intermediate points between terminals.

A)
geodetic surveys
B)
plane surveys
C)
geographical surveys
D)
topographical surveys

Correct Answer :   geodetic surveys

A)
true spiral
B)
cubic spiral
C)
cubic parabola
D)
clothoid spiral

Correct Answer :   clothoid spiral


Explanation : IRC recommends Spiral or clothoid as the ideal transition curve due to following reasons:

1. It satisfies that rate of change of centrifugal acceleration is constant i.e., Ls.R = constant. Where Ls = length of transition curve R = radius of curve.

2. The calculation and field implementation of spiral curve is simple and easy.

3. It enhances aesthetics also.

A)
Empirical rule
B)
Transit rule
C)
Bowditch's rule
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   Transit rule

A)
telemetry
B)
tachemetry
C)
tacheometry
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
east of the reference parallel
B)
west of the reference parallel
C)
north of the reference parallel
D)
south of the reference parallel

Correct Answer :   north of the reference parallel

A)
273°
B)
93°
C)
87°
D)
3°

Correct Answer :   273°

A)
orientation
B)
setting
C)
centering
D)
levelling

Correct Answer :   orientation

A)
bearing of the leg
B)
latitude to the leg
C)
departure of leg
D)
co-ordinate of the leg

Correct Answer :   latitude to the leg

A)
N 20° W
B)
N 20° E
C)
S 70° E
D)
N 70° W

Correct Answer :   N 70° W

A)
bearing is not completely specified by an angle
B)
its trigonometrical values may be extracted from ordinary tables easily
C)
bearing is completely specified by an angle
D)
Sign of the correction of magnetic declination is different in different quadrants

Correct Answer :   bearing is completely specified by an angle

A)
measuring areas
B)
measuring distances
C)
setting out right angles
D)
enlarging or reducing plans

Correct Answer :   enlarging or reducing plans

A)
city surveys
B)
topographical surveys
C)
guide map surveys
D)
cadastral surveys

Correct Answer :   topographical surveys

A)
length of chain 20 mm wrong
B)
one end of the chain 0.9 m off the line
C)
one end of chain 0.9 m higher than the other
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : * length of chain 20 mm wrong
* one end of the chain 0.9 m off the line
* one end of chain 0.9 m higher than the other
* middle of the chain 0.45 m off the line

A)
small areas in open ground
B)
large areas with simple details
C)
small areas with crowded details
D)
large areas with difficult details

Correct Answer :   small areas in open ground

A)
achromatic
B)
is aplanatic
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
Neither (A) nor (B)

Correct Answer :   Both (A) and (B)

A)
north east quadrant
B)
north-west quadrant
C)
south-west quadrant
D)
south-east quadrant

Correct Answer :   north-west quadrant