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The document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to engineering surveying. The questions cover topics such as calculating reservoir volume using different methods, computing angles related to dip and strike of a vein, calculating land area using trapezoidal and Simpson's rules, determining elevations from stadia measurements, and identifying key surveying terms. The document tests knowledge of fundamental surveying concepts and calculations.

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The document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to engineering surveying. The questions cover topics such as calculating reservoir volume using different methods, computing angles related to dip and strike of a vein, calculating land area using trapezoidal and Simpson's rules, determining elevations from stadia measurements, and identifying key surveying terms. The document tests knowledge of fundamental surveying concepts and calculations.

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Engineering Surveying

Quiz 2

1. The volume of reservoir is computed by end area method and found to be 26,000 cu.m. This
consists of three waterlines A1=3,000m2, and A2=2,600m2 and A3=2,000m2. Elevations of these
waterlines are respectively 80 m and 74 m on top and middle. What is the elevation of waterline
at the bottom?
a. 70 m
b. 80 m
c. 60 m
d. 90 m

Situation 1. A vein has a dip of 32o W. The bearing of a drift is N 67o W. Having a grade of 4% with the
plane of the vein.

2. Compute the horizontal angle between the strike and the vertical projection of the drift.
a. 3.27o
b. 1.67o
c. 3.67o
d. 2.87o
3. Compute the bearing of the strike.
a. 62.87o
b. 63.33o
c. 64.13o
d. 65.33o
4. Compute the bearing of the vertical plane containing the dip.
a. 24.67o
b. 27.13o
c. 25.87o
d. 26.67o

Situation 2. Find the area of a piece of land with an irregular boundary as follows:

STA OFFSET DISTANCE (m)

0+000 5.30

0+030 5.25

0+060 5.00
0+090 4.50

0+120 5.10

0+150 4.30

0+180 6.80

5. Using Trapezoidal Rule


a. 896 m2
b. 906 m2
c. 983 m2
d. 885 m2
6. Using Simpson’s 1/3 Rule
a. 885 m2
b. 926 m2
c. 874 m2
d. 862 m2
7. Compute the difference between Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson’s One-Third Rule. (m2)
a. 21
b. 22
c. 57
d. 23

Situation 3. The Area bounded by the waterline of a reservoir and the contours at an interval of 1m. are
as follows: A1=13,000 m2, A2=12,500 m2, A3=10,500 m2, A4=9,650 m2 and A5=2,500 m2.

8. Calculate the volume of the reservoir by End Area Method in m3.


a. 40,400
b. 41,205
c. 39,862
d. 45,600
9. Calculate the volume of the reservoir by Prismoidal Method m3.
a. 45,600
b. 39.862
c. 41,700
d. 38,700
10. The transit with f/i = 100 and f + c = 1.0 was set up at point P with elevation 91 m. Point A is
observed with the stadia intercept 1.26 m. The recorded vertical angle is -4o on 1.65. What is the
elevation of Point A? The height of the instrument is 1.5m
a. 82.08
b. 74.34
c. 96.34
d. 86.45
11. A lake has the following surface area (m2): at Elev. 0=12,000, Elev. 2=15,5000, Elev. 4=21,200. If
at one time, the water level reached at elevation 2.25 m, the volume of water (m3) will be:
a. 63,700
b. 31,464
c. 31,230
d. 26,700
12. A line was measured on 1.5% sloping ground with a recorded distance of 356.35 m. The true
horizontal distance is:
a. 366.29
b. 356.31
c. 336.33
d. 396.35
13. The leveling rods placed at a distance of 50 m and 100 m respectively from the instrument gives
an intercept of 0.488 and 0.980 m. Determine the stadia interval factor.
a. 99.85
b. 100.00
c. 101.63
d. 104.12
14. A slope of 20 degrees in percent is most nearly equal to
a. 26%
b. 30%
c. 36%
d. 40%
15. In order to determine the stadia interval factor of a transit on the field, the transit was set up at
a certain point on the ground. Observations were made on the rod placed at a distance of 100m
from the instrument and the other rod readings were 3.125 and 2.123 for the upper and lower
stadia hairs respectively. If instrument interval used has an interior focusing telescope, what
would be the stadia interval factor of the instrument?
a. 99.80
b. 88.90
c. 77.90
d. 87.80
16. Hydrographic surveys deal with the mapping of
a. Large water bodies
b. Heavenly bodies
c. Mountainous region
d. Canal system
17. The branch of surveying in which both horizontal and vertical positions of a point are determined
by making instrumental observations, is known
a. Tacheometry
b. Tachemetry
c. Telemetry
d. All of the above
18. The diaphragm of a stadia theodolite is fitted with two additional
a. Horizontal hairs
b. Vertical hairs
c. Horizontal and two vertical hairs
d. None of these
19. The best method of interpolation of contours, is by
a. Estimation
b. Graphical means
c. Computation
d. All of these
20. The portion of the vein exposed at the ground surface.
a. Vein
b. Drift
c. Outcrop
d. Strike
1.a

2.c

3.b

4.d

5.b

6.a

7.a

8.a

9.c

10.a

11.b

12.b

13.c

14.c

15.a

16.a

17.d

18.a

19.c

20.c

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