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QUIZ No.

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1. Given the following data observed from an instrument that is internally focused.
STA STADIA VERTICAL
AZIMUTH ELEVATION
OCC OBS INTERCEPT ANGLE

T1 100M
1040 10’ 0.25 0
T2
T2
1810 10’ 0.121 20 10’
T3
T3
2450 30’ 0.51 -70 40’
T4
T4
3140 15’ 0.203 -60 35’
T5
T5
100 15’ 0.226 00 15’
T6
T6
850 11’ 0.343 -70 7’
T1

A. Solve horizontal and vertical distances of each line


B. Determine the elevation of each station
C. Compute for the error of closure in elevation
D. Show the accuracy of the stadia survey

2. The distance from the center of the instrument to the principal focus is 0.30m. With the same
instrument at point D, point E was observed with S=2.12m and V= 40 22’, similarly point F was also
observed with S= 3.560m and V=-30 17’.

A. Compute the elevation of point E and F, assuming that the elevation of point D is 100m.
B. What is the difference of elevation between E and F?

3. Given the respective reading from an internally focused instrument from a stadia rod are as follows;

Upper stadia reading = 1.100m


Middle reading = 1.195m
Lower stadia reading = 1.290

A. What is the rod intercept S?


B. Determine the stadia distance
C. Compute the elevation of sighted station if the height of level instrument from the occupied
station is 1.50m. Assume elevation of station occupied is 100m

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