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Q1 ⇒ The systematic errors which persist and have regular effects in the performance of a survey operation, are due to. faulty instrument [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] carelessness inattention none of these. |
Q2 ⇒ The vertical angle between longitudinal axis of a freely suspended magnetic needle and a horizontal line at its pivot, is known. dip [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] declination azimuth bearing. |
Q3 ⇒ Simpson's rule for calculating areas states that the area enclosed by a curvilinear figure divided into an even number of strips of equal width, is equal to. 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 [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] 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 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 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 |
Q4 ⇒ During chaining along a straight line, the . leader of the party has 4 arrows in his hand while the follower has 6. Distance of the follower from the starting point is 6 chains [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] 4 chains 120 m 180m |
Q5 ⇒ In an internal focusing telescope. all the above. [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] the objective is at a fixed distance from the diaphragm the focusing is done by the sliding of a divergent lens. the focusing divergent lens is situated at about the middle of the tube |
Q6 ⇒ A metallic tape is made of cloth and wires [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] steel invar linen |
Q7 ⇒ the difference between the included angle and 180°. vision gets obstructed [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] chaining gets obstructed both vision and chaining get obstructed all the above. |
Q8 ⇒ For a well-conditioned triangle, no angle should be less than 30° [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] 20° 45° 60° |
Q9 ⇒ If the smallest division of a vernier is longer than the smallest division of its primary scale, the vernier is known as. retrograde vernier [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] direct vernier double vernier simple vernier. |
Q10 ⇒ The angle of intersection of the two plane mirrors of an optical square is 45° [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] 30° 60° 90° |
Q11 ⇒ Hydrographic survey deal with the mapping
of Large water bodies [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] Rainfall data Wave movement None of the above |
Q12 ⇒ Pick up the correct statement from the following : all the above. [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] If the slope of the curve of a mass diagram in the direction of increasing abscissa is downward, it indicates an embankment The vertical distance between a maximum ordinate and the next forward maximum ordinate represents the whole volume of the embankment The vertical distance between a minimum ordinate and the next forward maximum ordinate represents the whole volume of a cutting |
Q13 ⇒ The allowable length of an offset depends upon the all of the above [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] degree of accuracy required method of setting out the perpendiculars and nature of ground scale of plotting |
Q14 ⇒ A discrepancy is the difference between Two measured values of the same quantity [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] True value and error Measured value and actual value None of the above |
Q15 ⇒ Surveys which are carried out to depict mountains, rivers, water bodies, wooded areas and other cultural details, are known as. topographical surveys [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] cadastral surveys city surveys guide map surveys |
Q16 ⇒ Which of the following angles can be set out with the help of French cross staff? either 45° or 90° [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] 45° only 90° only any angle |
Q17 ⇒ An error under the same conditions always of
the same size and sign is called as Any of (B) and (C) above [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] Uniform error Systematic error Cumulative error |
Q18 ⇒ Systematic errors are those errors. whose effects are cumulative and can be eliminated [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] which cannot be recognised whose character is understood none of these. |
Q19 ⇒ Which of the following methods of offsets involves less measurement on the ground? method of perpendicular offsets [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] method of oblique offsets method of ties all involve equal measurement on the ground |
Q20 ⇒ The tie line is run through the survey to Take details of nearby objects [other wrong options] [Discuss in forum] Take off sets for detailed surveying Check accuracy of work None of the above |
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