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TUTORIAL CHAPTER 4 (COMPASS SURVEY)

1. Convert the following WCB to Quadrant Bearing.


i. 2210 15 5
ii.
1100 40 20
iii.
2800 22 11
iv.
550 44 11
2. Convert the following Quadrant Bearing to WCB
i. N 550 12 12 W
ii.
S 550 12 12 E
iii.
S 550 12 12 W
iv.
N 550 12 12 E
3. Magnetic Bearing of line PQ is 1040 22.
i.
Find the WCB if the Magnetic Declination is 70 15 W.
Then convert that WCB to QB.
ii.
Find the WCB if the Magnetic Declination is 120 9 E.
Then convert that WCB to QB.

4.

A survey was conducted in a closed traverse ABCDE. The data


obtained is tabulated in table below.
STATION
INCLUDED ANGLE
A
1100 35 14
B
1300 42 40
C
1050 33 19
D
820 29
E
1130 29 47

5. A survey was carried out on a closed loop traverse in ananticlockwise direction as shown in Figure below. The data
obtained was tabulated in Table below.
B

STATION
A
B
C
D
E

INCLUDED ANGLE
880 10 00
930 23 05
990 14 08
1440 01 07
1150 12 10

6.

E
Table below shows bearings observed during a compass
survey

carried at an area where magnetic field was suspected. Correct


the bearings at every station by using Local Attraction Method.
LINE
FORE BEARING
BACK BEARING
AB
680 15
2480 15
BC
1480 45
3260 15
0
CD
224 30
460 00
DE
2170 15
380 15
EA
3270 45
1470 45
7. Table below shows bearings observed during a compass survey
carried out at a construction site. Correct those bearing for Local
Attraction.
LINE
FORE BEARING
BACK BEARING
0
AB
38 30
2210 30
0
BC
135 00
3150 00
CD
1570 45
3340 00
DE
2410 00
640 45
0
EA
314 30
1310 30
8.

a.
b.

9.

The data in table below were obtained from a traversing work


done by using Theodolite equipment.
Distance
Departure
Latitude
Line
(m)
(m)
(m)
AB
782.12
222.36
164.46
BC
653.25
146.12
-243.16
CD
452.33
-262.11
-165.21
DA
325.45
-106.79
244.13
Find the coordinates for every station if the coordinate for
station A is 1000mE and 500mN. (using Bowditchs Method)
From the coordinates calculated, compute the area of traverse
ABCD.
The data in table below were obtained from a traversing work
done by using Theodolite equipment. By using Bowditchs Method
find the coordinates for every station if the coordinate for station
A is 500mE and 500mN. (used Appendix 1)
Distance
Whole Circle
Line
(m)
Bearing
AB
172.20
620 02 30
BC
87.52
3320 24 50
CD
93.81
1010 18 45
DA
141.08
1720 02 00

10. Data in Table below was obtained from a surveyor who has
conducted a closed traverse survey using a Theodolite. Calculate

the coordinates of each station if the coordinate of station A is 500


mE and 500 mN.
LINE
WHOLE
DISTANCE
CIRCLE
(m)
BEARING
AB
290 30
83.5
0
BC
100 45
61.8
CD
1460 30
62.0
0
DE
242 30
51.2
0
EA
278 45
90.4

11.
Data in Table below was obtained from a surveyor who has
conducted a closed traverse survey using a theodolite.
LINE
DISTANCE
DEPARTURE
LATITUDE
(m)
(m)
(m)
AB
172.20
152.102
80.732
BC
87.52
-79.530
77.570
CD
93.81
-91.987
-18.402
DA
141.08
19.553
-139.718
a.
b.

Find the coordinate for all stations if coordinate for Station A is


1000mE and 2000mN.
Estimate the area of the traverse ABCD by using Coordinate
Method.

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