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This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about surveying topics. The questions cover cadastral surveying (boundary surveys), topographic surveying (determining locations), astronomical surveying, archaeological surveying, theodolite verniers, azimuth, scale factors, engineering surveying, classifications of surveying based on field work, and methods of linear measurement.

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This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about surveying topics. The questions cover cadastral surveying (boundary surveys), topographic surveying (determining locations), astronomical surveying, archaeological surveying, theodolite verniers, azimuth, scale factors, engineering surveying, classifications of surveying based on field work, and methods of linear measurement.

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C h a p t e r 2  P l a n e T a b l i n g | 35

Chapter 1
SURVEYING
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 Introduction to Surveying

1. What type of surveys needs to fix the boundaries of municipalities and of state and federal jurisdictions?
a) Topographic Surveying b) Hydrographic Surveying
c) Cadastral Surveying d) City Surveying

2. Determining the absolute location of any point or the absolute location and direction of any line on
the surface of the earth is called
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a) Topographic Surveying b) Astronomical Surveying


c) Cadastral Surveying d) Hydrographic Surveying

3.  Determining unearthing relics of antiquity is called as


a) Mine Survey b) Geological Survey
c) Geodetic Survey d) Archaeological Survey

4. Design a vernier for a theodolite circle divided into degrees and one fourth degrees to read to 20ꞌꞌ.
a) 55 b) 45
c) 65 d) 35
5. Horizontal angle measured clockwise from geographic meridian to the direction of progress of a
line is known as
a) Horizontal meridian
b) Vertical meridian
c) Azimuth
d) Horizontal bearing

6. The formula for shrunk scale can be given as


a) Original scale*shrinking factor
b) Shrunk scale*shrinking factor
c) Vernier scale* shrinking factor
d) Diagonal scale* shrinking factor
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7. Determining quantities or afford sufficient data for the designing of works such as roads and
reservoirs is called
a) Topographic surveying
b) Engineering surveying
c) City surveying
d) Cadastral surveying
8.  Which of the following is a classification based on the nature of the field survey?
a) Topographic surveying
b) Mine surveying
c) Military surveying
d) Chain surveying
9.  Which of the following is not among the methods of linear measurements?
a) Direct measurements
b) Measurements by optical means
c) Indirect measurements
d) Electromagnetic methods or EDM
10. Instrument shaped like a watch and is carried in pocket or attached to one leg is
a) Pedometer
b) Odometer
c) Passometer

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