(1) The curvature of earth's surface is taken into account only if the extent of survey is more than
A) 80 sq km
B) 500 sq km
C) 269 sq km
D) 1500 sq km
2- Geodetic Survey is different from plane surveying because of
A) Very large area is covered
B) The curvature of the earth is considered
C) The topography is bad
D)The large difference of elevation.
3- Hydrographic survey deal with the mapping of
A) Large water bodies
B) Rainfall data
C) Wave movement
D) none of above
4-A survey which is observations of the heavenly bodies such as sun or any other fixed star is done,is known as
A) Celestrial survey
B) Astrological survey
C) photographic survey
D) Astronomical survey
5-The survey in which the curvature of earth is ignored is called
A) plane survey
B) Geodetic Survey
C) Geological survey
D) Areial survey
6- The scale on which three dimensions can be measured is known as
A) plain scale
B) Diagonal scale
C)Chord scale
D) Vernier scale
7-As per indian standard ,the length of one link in 30 meter chain should be
A) 20cm
B) 30 cm
C) 40 cm
D)10 cm
8-Off sets are
A) Chain lines out of alignment
B) Small measurements from chain line
C) Measurement taken in chain surveying
D)None of above
9- The length of an engineer's chain should be
A)100ft
B)66ft
C)30ft
D)20ft
10-Method used for chaining on sloping ground is
A)By stepping method
B)By hypotenusal allowance method
C)By clinometer method
D)Both Aand B
11- The error due bad ranging is
A) Compensation
B)Cummulative positive
C) Cumulative negative
D) Both B and C
12- Negative errors are caused in chain, when its length is
A) More than the standard length
B)Less than the standard length
C) Equal to the standard length
D) Any one of the above
13- As per indian standard the total number of links in a 30 meter chain should be
A) 100
B)150
C)300
D)75
14- The error in measured length due to sag of chain or tape is known as
A) positive error
B) Negative error
C) Compensating error
D) Instrumental error
15- formula of slope correction
A) h/l
B) h^2/l
C)h^2/2l
D) h/2l
16- When the length of a chain along a slope of ∆ is l the correction for slope required is
A) l(1-cos∆)
B) l(1-sin∆)
C) l(1-tan∆)
D) l(1-cos^2∆)
17- A triangle is said to be well conditioned if none of its angles is less than
A)20°
B)30°
C)45°
D)60°
18- Invar tape are made of an alloy of
A)Nickle and steel
B) Copper and steel
C) Tin and steel
D) Alluminium and steel
19- Metallic tapes are made of
A) Steel
B) Invar
C) Cloth and wire
D) Nickle
20- An obstacle which obstructs both chaining and ranging
A) River
B) Lake
C) Hillock
D) Building
21-An obstacle which obstructs chaining but not ranging may be a
A) Building
B) lake
C) Hillock
D) electric pole
22-On testing of a chain is found to be short , it can be adjust by
A) Straightening the link
B) Flattering of circular ring
C) Replacing one or more circular ring by bigger ones
D)Any one of the above
23- The length of a ranging rod should be
A) 1.5 to 2 m
B) 2 to 3 m
C) 3 to 4 m
D) 2.5 to 4.5m
24- The angle between two plane mirror of an optical square
A) 30°
B)45°
C)60°
D)90°
25-The principles of optical used inthe construction of an optical square
A) Reflection
B) Double reflection
C) Refraction
D) Double refraction
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