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DMC 2010-13 Multiple Choice Part 2

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about land survey symbols and the Philippine land survey system. The questions cover topics like the appropriate coordinate system for geodetic control surveys, the authorizing body for such surveys, and various public and private land survey symbols and their meanings.

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DMC 2010-13 Multiple Choice Part 2

The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about land survey symbols and the Philippine land survey system. The questions cover topics like the appropriate coordinate system for geodetic control surveys, the authorizing body for such surveys, and various public and private land survey symbols and their meanings.

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DMC 2010-13

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Part 2

Prepared by:

ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA


Lecturer – GE Division, ES Department, CEIT, CSU
Proprietor – BPA ABATAYO Land Surveying Services

1
What system that Geodetic Control Surveys shall be
conducted using survey Grade GNSS receivers?
 
a. Philippine Reference System of 1992 (PRS 92)
b. Coordinate Reference System
c. WGS 1984
d. Local Plane Coordinate System (LPCS)

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 2


The conduct of Geodetic Control Survey shall be in accordance with the condition, one of this is when the project area selected shall be based on the recommendation of theconcerned.
RTD
DENR
NAMRIA
RED

The conduct of Geodetic Control Survey shall be in accordance


with the condition, one of this is when the project area selected
shall be based on the recommendation of the concerned.

a. RTD
b. DENR
c. NAMRIA
d. RED

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 3


In Geodetic Control Surveys, the person to be authorized to
conduct the survey shall be a qualified professional pursuant
to __________ otherwise known as the Philippine Geodetic
Engineering Act of 1998, as amended.
 
a. RA 8560
b. RA 7586
c. PD 1529
d. RA 4374

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 4


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Agricultural
Colony.
a. Ac
b. Agc
c. Agco
d. Aco

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 5


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Miscellaneous
Sales Application by Charitable Institution and Corporation.
a. Msac
b. Msc
c. Msci
d. Msa

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 6


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Advance Plan
approved project.
a. Apap
b. App
c. Apa
d. Ap

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 7


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Municipal
Reservations.
a. Mn
b. Mr
c. Mu
d. Mre

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 8


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Advance
Survey within project in progress.
a. Asp
b. Aspp
c. As
d. Ap

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 9


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Miscellaneous
Lease Application: Individual.
a. Ml
b. Mla
c. Mai
d. Mli

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 10


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Free Patent
Application.
a. F
b. Fp
c. Fpa
d. Fa

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 11


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Miscellaneous
Lease Application: Corporation.
a. Mlc
b. Mla
c. Mlac
d. Mli

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 12


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Foreshore
Lease Application: Corporation.
a. Sh
b. Fl
c. Fla
d. Flc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 13


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Lease
Application (Agricultural): Individual.
a. L
b. E
c. Li
d. La

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 14


_____ is the Public Land Survey symbol used for Foreshore
Land Delimitation.
a. Fld
b. F
c. Fl
d. Fd

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 15


Lc is the Public Land Survey symbol used for _____.
a. Lease Application (Agricultural): Individual
b. Lease Application, Corporation
c. Lease Corporation
d. Lease Individual

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 16


Fli is the Public Land Survey symbol used for _____.
a. Foreshore Lease Application: Individual
b. Foreshore Land Delimitation
c. Foreshore Lease Application: Corporation
d. Free Patent Application

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 17


Gss is the Public Land Survey symbol used for _____.
a. Global Satellite System
b. Ground Settlement Surveys
c. Group Settlement Surveys
d. Government Land Surveys

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 18


H is the Public Land Survey symbol used for _____.
a. Home Application
b. House Application
c. Hour Application
d. Homestead Application

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 19


Lc is the Public Land Survey symbol used for _____.
a. Lease Application, Corporation
b. Lease Agricultural, Corporation
c. Land Agricultural, Corporation
d. Land Application, Corporation

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 20


The following survey symbols shall be used to designate public
land delimitation.
a. Pcn
b. Pst
c. Pld
d. Pcs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 21


2. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate public
land subdivision.
a.Pst b. Psd c.Pcn d.Pls

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 22


3. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
natural or insular reservations.
a. Mr b.Msc c.Nr d.Pcs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 23


4. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
public land subdivision mapping.
a. Ppls b. Plsm c. PPlsm d.Pcs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 24


5. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
photo public land subdivision.
a. Pld b. PPls c. Gsd d.Gcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 25


6. The survey symbols shall be used to designate photo public
land subdivision mapping.
a. Ppls b. Plsm c. PPlsm d.Pcs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 26


7. The survey symbols shall be used to designate provincial
reservations.
a.Pr b. Psd c.Pcn d.Pls

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 27


8. The survey symbols shall be used to designate reclaimed
land.
a.Pr b. Rl c.Rs d.Pls

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 28


9. The survey symbols shall be used to designate resurvey.
a.Pr b. Rl c.Rs d.Pls

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 29


10. The survey symbols shall be used to designate sales
application: corporation.
a. Sc b.Pcs c. Si d. Pcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 30


11. The survey symbols shall be used to designate sales
application: corporation.
a. Sc b.Pcs c. Si d. Pcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 31


12. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite
reservation boundary.
a.Tb b.Ts c.Tsc d.Tsi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 32


13. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite
reservation subdivision.
a.Tb b.Ts c.Tsc d.Tsi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 33


14. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite
reservation subdivision: corporation.
a.Tb b.Ts c.Tsc d.Tsi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 34


15. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite
reservation subdivision: individual.
a.Tb b.Ts c.Tsc d.Tsi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 35


16. The survey symbols shall be used to designate private
surveys, insular barangays.
a.Psi b.Ps c.Psu d.Psu-G

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 36


17. The survey symbols shall be used to designate private
surveys.
a.Psi b.Ps c.Psu d.Psu-G

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 37


18. The survey symbols shall be used to designate land surveys
by private geodetic engineer.
a.Psi b.Ps c.Psu d.Psu-G

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 38


19. The survey symbols shall be used to designate private
surveys by government geodetic engineer.
a.Psi b.Ps c.Psu d.Psu-G

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 39


20. The survey symbols shall be used to designate untitled
private agricultural land.
a. Upl b.Ps c.Psu d.Psu-G

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 40


1. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
private land consolidation of decreed property by private
land surveyor.
a. Pcn b.Pst c.Psd d.Pcs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 41


2. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
private land subdivision of decreed property by private land
surveyor.
a.Pst b. Psd c.Pcn d.Pcs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 42


3. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
private land consolidation and subdivision of decreed property
by private land surveyor.
a. Psd b.Pst c.Pcn d.Pcs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 43


4. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
government land consolidation of degreed property by
government land surveyor.
a. Gcn b. Gcs c. Gsd d.Gcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 44


5. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate
government land consolidation and subdivision of degreed
property by government land surveyor.
a. Gcn b. Gcs c. Gsd d.Gcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 45


6. The survey symbols shall be used to designate government
land subdivision of degreed property by government land
surveyor.
a. Gcn b. Gcs c. Gsd d.Gcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 46


7. The survey symbols shall be used to designate public land
surveys such as national government land or private
consolidation of undecreed property.
a.Csd b.Cup c.Ccs d.Ccn

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 47


8. The survey symbols shall be used to designate public land
surveys such as subdivision of undecreed property.
a.Csd b.Ccn c.Ccs d.Cup

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 48


9. The survey symbols shall be used to designate public land
surveys such as subdivision and consolidation of undecreed
property.
a.Ccn b.Css c.Cup d.Csd

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 49


10. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral
surveys by private land enterprises.
a. Psc b.Pcs c. Cad d. Pcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 50


11. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral
surveys by geodetic engineer.
a. Psc b.Pcs c. Cad d. Pcc

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 51


12. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral
surveys by private land surveyor.
a.Cad-A b.Cad-B c.Cad-C d.Cad-D

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 52


13. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral
mapping (X).
a. CadM b.CadP c.CadL d.CadX

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 53


14. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral
photo by private enterprises.
a. Pcad-M b.Pcad-D c.Pcad-C d.PcadX

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 54


15. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral
irrigation project boundary.
a. Ipb b.Ipl c.Ipk d.Ips

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 55


1.) What is the survey symbol for Coal Lease Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Cl
c.) Crp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 56


2.) What is the survey symbol for Coal Patent Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Cl
c.) Crp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 57


3.) What is the survey symbol for Coal Revocable Permit
Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Cl
c.) Crp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 58


4.) What is the survey symbol for Lode Location Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Cl
c.) Crp
d.) Ll

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 59


5.) What is the survey symbol for Lode Patent Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Lp
c.) Crp
d.) Ll

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 60


6.) What is the survey symbol for Mineral Investigation
Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Lp
c.) Crp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 61


7.) What is the survey symbol for Petroleum Exploration
Lease Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Pel
c.) Crp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 62


8.) What is the survey symbol for Placer Location Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Pl
c.) Crp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 63


9.) What is the survey symbol for Placer Land Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Pl
c.) Pp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 64


10.) What is the survey symbol for Friar Land Boundary?
a.) Cp
b.) Pl
c.) Flb
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 65


11.) What is the survey symbol for Petroleum Drilling Lease
Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Pdl
c.) Crp
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 66


12.) What is the survey symbol for Friar Lands Relocation?
a.) Cp
b.) Pl
c.) Flr
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 67


13.) What is the survey symbol for Friar Land Subdivision?
a.) Cp
b.) Pl
c.) Fls
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 68


14.) What is the survey symbol for Friar Lands Resurvey?
a.) Cp
b.) Pl
c.) Frs
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 69


15.) What is the survey symbol for (Insular) National
Government Property Lease ?
a.) Cp
b.) Pl
c.) Ngl
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 70


16.) What is the survey symbol for (Insular) National
Government Property Sale ?
a.) Cp
b.) Ngs
c.) Ngl
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 71


17.) What is the survey symbol for Conversion Survey (from
Graphical to Regular Cadastral lot)?
a.) Cp
b.) Cvn
c.) Ngl
d.) Mi

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 72


18.) What is the survey symbol for Fishpond Application
Surveys?
a.) Cp
b.) Cvn
c.) Ngl
d.) Fis

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 73


19.) What is the survey symbol for Political Boundary
Verification Survey?
a.) Cp
b.) Cvn
c.) Ngl
d.) Pb

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 74


20.) What is the survey symbol for Political Boundary-City?

a.) Cp
b.) Cvn
c.) Ngl
d.) Pb

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 75


1. Untitled properties are:
a. Consolidation, Ccn; Subdivision, Csd and Consolidation by
Government GE, Gcd
b. Subdivision, Csd; Consolidation by Government GE, Gcs and
Subdivision by Government GE, Gss
c. Consolidation, Ccn; Subdivision, Csd and Consolidation &
Subdivision, Ccs
d. Consolidation, Ccn; Subdivision, Csd and Subdivision by
Private GE, Psd

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 76


2. The abbreviation of Consolidation and Subdivision by
Government by GE is ____.
a. Gcs
b. Gsd
c. Gsn
d. Gcn

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 77


3. Cad stands for ____________.
a. Cadastral mapping
b. Cadastral Surveys by Government GE
c. Cadastral Sketching
d. Cadastral survey by Private GE

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 78


4. Cad-D stands for ____________.
a. Cadastral mapping
b. Cadastral Surveys by Government GE
c. Cadastral Sketching
d. Cadastral survey by Private GE

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 79


5. Cadm stands for ____________.
a. Cadastral mapping
b. Cadastral Surveys by Government GE
c. Cadastral Sketching
d. a and c

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 80


6. The abbreviation of Irrigation Projects Boundary is _____.
a. lpd
b. lpb
c. lps
d. lpn

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 81


7. Pcadm-D stands for _______________________.
a. Photo Cadastral Mapping by Private Enterprise
b. Photo Cadastral Mapping
c. Photo Cadastral Survey
d. a and b

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 82


8. Coal Lease Surveys’ abbreviation is _______.
a. Cls
b. Cl
c. Cs
d. Ca

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 83


9. Coal Patent Surveys’ abbreviation is _______.
a. Cps
b. Cp
c. Cs
d. Ct

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 84


10. Crp is an abbreviation of ________________.
a. Coal Relocation Permit Survey
b. Coal Release Permit Survey
c. Coal Revocable Permit Survey
d. Coal Lease Surveys

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 85


11. Fls stands for __________________.
a. Friar land Survey
b. Friar Land Resurvey
c. Friar land Relocation
d. Friar land Boundary

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 86


12. Pp stands for ________________.
a. Placer Land Survey
b. Placer Location Survey
c. Load Patent Survey
d. a and b

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 87


13. Conversion Survey’s abbreviation is _______________.
a. Cvs
b. Cvn
c. Cr
d. Cs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 88


14. Fishpond Application Surveys’ abbreviation is
__________________.
a. Fls
b. Fas
c. Fs
d. Fd

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 89


15. Pb stands for ____________________.
a. Political Boundary-Verification Survey
b. Political Boundary-City
c. Political Boundary-Municipal
d. a to c

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 90


16. Pdl stands for _________________.
a. Political location Survey
b. Placer Location Survey
c. Placer land Survey
d. Petroleum Drilling lease Survey

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 91


17. Mineral Investigation Surveys’ abbreviation is
_______________.
a. Mis
b. Mi
c. Ms
d. Mn

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 92


18. Pel slands for ______________.
a. Petroleum Exploration lease Survey
b. Petroleum Drilling lease Survey
c. Provincial Road Survey
d. Placer Location Surveys

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 93


19. Ngl stands for ________________________________.
a. National Government Property Location
b. National Government Property Lease
c. National Government Property Sale
d. a and b

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 94


20. Ngs stands for ___________________________.
a. National Government Property Location
b. National Government Property Lease
c. National Government Property Sale
d. National Government Property Survey

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 95


1. What is the length of the first order Survey Control
Monuments?
a. 100cm
b. 120cm
c. 20cm
d. 40cm

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 96


2. What is the cross section at the bottom in third order
survey control monuments?
a. 35cmx35cm
b. 40cmx40cm
c. 25cmx25cm
d. 20cmx20cm

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 97


3. What is the dimension below the ground in the second
order survey control monuments?
a. 100cm
b. 120cm
c. 80cm
d. 40cm

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 98


4. What is the top cross section of the fourth order survey
control monuments?
a. 30cmx30cm
b. 20cmx20cm
c. 25cmx25cm
d. 20cmx20cm

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 99


5. What is the dimension above ground in the first order
survey control monuments?
a. 10cm
b. 15cm
c. 20cm
d. 25cm

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 100


6. The________ to be used in the conduct of ground survey
shall undergo/testing and registration.
a. GPS
b. Transit
c. Theodolite
d. GNSS receivers

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 101


7. What is the baseline length of the single frequency
receiver?
a. 5 km
b. Up to 50 km
c. 1 km
d. Up to 10 km

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 102


8. Which of the following is/are the mode(s) of positioning in
the dual frequency receiver?
a. Static, Kinematic, Dynamic
b. Static, Rapid Static, Kinematic, Real-Time Kinematic (RTK)
c. Limited to Kinematic
d. Limited to Static

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 103


9. What receiver has no limitation in baseline length?
a. Single frequency
b. Dual frequency
c. Third frequency
d. Fourth frequency

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 104


10. What is the minimum observation time in a single
frequency receiver with a baseline length of 5-10 kms for
Static Mode?
a. 1hr
b. 2hrs
c. 3hrs
d. 4hrs

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 105


11. What is the baseline length of the dual frequency
receiver with a minimum observation time of 4 hours for Static
Mode?
a. 10-20 kms
b. 20-30 kms
c. 30-50 kms
d. 50-150 kms

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 106


12. What is the minimum session length for the Rapid/Fast
Static Mode with 5 numbers of satellites?
a. Up to 5kms in 15 min and 5-10kms in 25 min
b. Up to 5kms in 20 min and 5-10kms in 35 min
c. Up to 5kms in 10 min and 5-10kms in 20min
d. Up to 5kms in 30 min and 5-10kms in 15 min

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13. What is/are the minimum observation(s) in the 2nd
order in connection to existing controls?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

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14. What is the recommended observation(s) for the first
order in connection to existing controls?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3 or more
d. 4 or more

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15. What is the length above ground in the geodetic control
monuments?
a. 10cm
b. 20cm
c. 30cm
d. 40cm

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16. What is the length below the ground in project control
monuments?
a. 100cm
b. 120cm
c. 150cm
d. 180cm

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17. What is the length below the ground in Municipal
boundary Monuments?
a. 100cm
b. 90cm
c. 80cm
d. 70cm

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18. What is the total length (below and above ground)of the
barangay boundary monument?
a. 120cm
b. 100cm
c. 200cm
d. 180cm

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19. What is the length above the ground in the standard lot
corner monument?
a. 10cm
b. 12cm
c. 15cm
d. 20cm

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20. What is the total length (above and below the ground) in
the principal mineral land corners?
a. 100cm
b. 150cm
c. 200cm
d. 250cm

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21. What is the length above the ground in the permanent
major boundary monument under forest boundary
monuments?
a. 80cm
b. 90cm
c. 100cm
d. 50cm

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22. What is the length above the ground in the permanent
intermediate boundary monument under forest boundary
monuments?
a. 80cm
b. 90cm
c. 100cm
d. 50cm

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23. What is the length above ground in the preliminary
forest boundary marking under forest boundary monuments?
a. 80cm
b. 90cm
c. 100cm
d. 50cm

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24. What is the dimension of the top for the project control
monuments?
a. 20cmx 20cm
b. 25cm x 25cm
c. 30cmx 30cm
d. 35cmx 35cm

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25. What is the dimension of the top for the geodetic control
monuments?
a. 20cm x 20cm
b. 25cm x 25cm
c. 30cm x 30cm
d. 35cm x 35cm

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1. What system that Geodetic Control Surveys shall be
conducted using survey Grade GNSS receivers?

a. Philippine Reference System of 1992 (PRS 92)


b. Coordinate Reference System
c. WGS 1984
d. Local Plane Coordinate System (LPCS)

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2. The conduct of Geodetic Control Survey shall be in
accordance with the condition, one of this is when the project
area selected shall be based on the recommendation of
theconcerned.
a. RTD
b. DENR
c. NAMRIA
d. RED

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3. In Geodetic Control Surveys, the person to be authorized to
conduct the survey shall be a qualified professional pursuant
to otherwise known as the Philippine
Geodetic Engineering Act of 1998, as amended.

a. RA 8560
b. RA 7586
c. PD 1529
d. RA 4374

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4. One of the basic components in Geodetic Control Survey
Party for general supervision, coordination activities,
administrative and other related matters. The chief of party
shall be a licensed Geodetic Engineer and his/her
qualifications should conform to the requirements under
Article 3, DAO No. 2007-29 and RA 8560, as amended.

a. District Engineer
b. Chief of Party
c. Office Operations
d. Project Main Office

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5. In Geodetic Control Work Plan, the shall be
composed of Project Management and Technical Plans. The
work plan with the aforementioned documents together with
the sketch plan of the project site shall be forwarded to the
for approval before the commencement of the
project.

a. Sketch Plan, DENR


b. c. Documents, CENRO
c. Work Plan, NAMRIA
d. d. Survey Plan, Regional Trial Court

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6. In Project Management Plan, shall include
activity costing and the bill of materials, both for the office and
field operations. The estimated miscellaneous expenses such
as photocopying of documents, blue printing of maps,
certification fees, etc. shall also be included.

a. Economic Plan
b. Project cost
c. Financial Plan
d. None of the above

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7. The baseline length for the Primary Geodetic Network first
order with the nominal space of .

a. 54 km
b. 52 km
c. 25 km
d. 50 km

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8. The baseline length for the Primary Geodetic Network 2nd
order with the nominal space of .
a. 20 km
b. 54 km
c. 25 km
d. 50 km

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9. For the Secondary Geodetic Network 3rd order

a. 5 km
b. 15 km
c. 10 km
d. 25 km

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10. In the Network Design, the number of GNSS Receivers
more than
Receivers are sufficient for the purpose.
a. 2
b. 5
c. 3
d. 1

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11. In the preparation of the map of the project site, the
available
On the area shall be used as base map.

a. NAMRIA Cadastral Map


b. PENRO Cadastral Map
c. NAMRIA Topographic Map
d. DENR Topographic Map

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12. Using the project site map mentioned in sections 5.b, 8
and 12 of this manual as reference, it shall be ascertained that
the Network Design shall be made to conform the conditions
one of this is the lines connecting the control points within the
network should create With the minimum
number of sides, such as triangles that will create a rigid
network.

a. Sphere
b. Closed polygons
c. Parallelogram
d. None of the above
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13. Schedules for the field observation shall also be included
in the plan. The field observations shall be timed when the
PositionDilution of Precision (PDOP) is low. A
value indicates a higher probability of accuracy.

a. Low PDOP
b. High PDOP
c. Less PDOP
d. None of the above

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14. Of the area shall be conducted to
determine if there are control points that need to be
transferred from their proposed sites to strengthen weak
geometric figures.

a. Clearing
b. Survey
c. Plotting
d. Reconnaissance

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15. For the Dimension of Survey Control Monuments
determine the top cross section in first order of accuracy

a. 30x30cm
b. 25x25cm
c. 15x15cm
d. 50x50cm

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16. For the Dimension of Survey Control Monuments
determine the bottom cross section in third order of accuracy

a. 15x15cm
b. 35x35cm
c. 25x25cm
d. 24x24cm

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17. For the Dimension of Survey Control Monuments
determine the top cross section in fourth order of accuracy

a. 21x21cm
b. 15x15cm
c. 50x50cm
d. 20x20cm

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18. For the Dimension of Survey Control Monuments
determine the length in first order of accuracy

a. 120cm
b. 150cm
c. 100cm
d. 154cm

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19.For the Dimension of Survey Control Monuments
determine the below ground in second order of accuracy

a. 110cm
b. 100cm
c. 115cm
d. 150cm

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20. For the Dimension of Survey Control Monuments
determine the top cross section in second order of
accuracy

a. 15x15cm
b. 25x25cm
c. 10x10cm
d. 30x30cm

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1. In Markings of Reference Monuments, they shall be marked
on _____ with _____ and shall consist of five (5) parts namely,
Provincial Code, Control Point Number, Year Established, Order
of Accuracy and the office or entity that established the
Reference Monument.
a. Top; engraved letters
b. Bottom; engraved letters
c. Top; engraved words
d. Bottom; engraved words

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2. The NAMRIA shall be consulted for assignment of _____ to
the newly created provinces.
a. Order
b. Code
c. Law
d. None of the above

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3. The numbering of control points shall be from _____for
those established by NAMRIA and 3001 and so forth for those
established by LMB/LMS and other entities.
a. 1 to 5000; 5001 and so forth
b. 1 to 4000; 4001 and so forth
c. 1 to 3000; 3001 and so forth
d. 1 to 2000; 2001 and so forth

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4. The name of the office or entity that established the control
point shall be inscribed using only _____ which could either be
an acronym, company name or surname of a person.
a. One word
b. Two words
c. Three words
d. Four words

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5. The monuments shall be located in an area with a safe
_____ from the road, a right of way or from the proposed
expansion or road widening where it is likely to be subjected
to damage, disturbance or obliteration in the future.
a. Station
b. Location
c. Position
d. Distance

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6. In marking of reference points, all the letters and numbers
shall be in Arial bold Font Type, all capital and shall be _____
in height, _____ in width and _____ in thickness with margins
not less than 2 cm along the edge of the monument to give
allowance for chipping.
a. 2.5 cm; 0.4 cm; 2cm
b. 2.5 cm; 2 cm; 0.4 cm
c. 2 cm; 2.5 cm; 0.4 cm
d. 0.4 cm; 2 cm; 2.5 cm

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7. In marking of reference points, it should bear the mark
_____ which stands for government property.
a. “GOV’T PROP”
b. “GOV’T PRO”
c. “GOV PROP”
d. “GOV PRO”

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8. Selection of Location for Establishing Reference
Monuments, the _____ shall be established as close as
possible to the position as stated in the Network Design taking
into consideration the objective of preventing its destruction
and loss.
a. Monuments
b. Points
c. Coordinates
d. Spot

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9. In selecting of location for establishing reference
monuments, the ¬¬_____ shall be readily identifiable and easy
to find.
a. Monuments
b. Points
c. Coordinates
d. Spot

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10. In selecting of location for establishing reference
monuments, the priority area shall be a ______ wherein the
accessibility and the security of the monument can be
assured.
a. Public owned land
b. Government owned land
c. Private owned land
d. Corporation owned land

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11. The _____ shall be identified by its complete geographic
position which shall be expressed in latitude, longitude and
elevation.
a. Coordinates
b. Reference points
c. Control points
d. None of the above

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12. The establishment of geodetic control covering the First
and Second Order Accuracy shall be done only using a GNSS
Receiver. There shall be _____ receiver units per survey team.
a. More than three (3)
b. At least three (3)
c. More than four (4)
d. At least four (4)

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13. The types of receivers to be used in the conduct of
ground survey shall depend on the following.
a. Single and dual frequency
b. Single and dual magnitude
c. Dual and triple frequency
d. Dual and triple magnitude

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14. The single frequency receivers to be used in the conduct
of ground survey shall depend on the following Baseline
Length.
a. Up to 5 km
b. Up to 10 km
c. Up to 15 km
d. Up to 20 km

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15. The single frequency receivers to be used in the conduct
of ground survey shall depend on the following Mode of
Positioning.
a. Unlimited to kinematic
b. Limited to kinematic
c. Unlimited to static
d. Limited to static

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16. Shall be the stations that are common to two or more
sessions.
a. Curve sites
b. Open sites
c. Pivot sites
d. Common sites

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17. Before the start of operation, the following procedural
conditions shall be observed: All receivers shall be set at the
same _____ (default is 15 seconds.)
a. logging interval
b. elevation mask
c. logging mask
d. elevation interval

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18. Before the start of operation, the following procedural
conditions shall be observed: All receivers shall have the same
_____ (default is 13°).
a. Logging interval
b. Elevation mask
c. Logging mask
d. Elevation interval

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19. Before the start of operation, the following procedural
conditions shall be observed: The Maximum PDOP shall be
_____ and shall preferably less than 5 particularly for shorter
observation such as _____.
a. 6; Limited kinematic
b. 7; Rapid kinematic
c. 6; Limited static
d. 7; Rapid static

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20. Before the start of operation, the following procedural
conditions shall be observed: The equipment frequency shall
be the same in all the observation points (if dual frequency is
being used by _____, the other stations should be also using
dual frequency).
a. One station
b. Two station
c. Three station
d. Four station

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1.)In the prescribed activities in the conduct of GNSS field
observations, the antenna height shall be measured to the
nearest________.
a. Centimeter
b. Millimeter
c. Meter
d. Kilometer

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2.)In the prescribed activities in the conduct of GNSS field
observations, antenna shall be oriented to the _______.
a. North
b. East
c. West
d. South

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3.)What is the minimum observation time in the dual
frequency receiver for Static Mode with baseline length of 10-
20 kms?
a. 1 hrs.
b. 1.5 hrs
c. 2 hrs
d. 2.5 hrs

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4.)What is the interval between session of the single
frequency receiver for Static Mode?
a. At least 15 mins
b. At least 20 mins
c. At least 25 mins
d. At least 30 mins

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5.)What is the baseline length of the dual frequency receiver
with a minimum observation time of 3 hrs for Static Mode?
a. 20-30 kms
b. 30-40 kms
c. 30-50 kms
d. 40-50 kms

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6.)What is the minimum session length for the Rapid/Fast
Static Mode in 6 or more number of satellites ranging up to
5kms?
a. 10 min
b. 15 min
c. 20 min
d. 25 min

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7.)What is the minimum session length for the Rapid/Fast
Static Mode in 5 numbers of satellites ranging 5-10kms?
a. 20min
b. 25min
c. 30min
d. 35min

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8.)In connection to existing controls, what is/are the minimum
observation/s in the first order?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

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9.)In connection to existing controls, what is/are the
recommended observation/s in the first order?
a. 1 or more
b. 2 or more
c. 3 or more
d. 4 or more

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10.) In connection to existing controls, what order has 2
minimum observations and 2 recommended observations?
a. 4th order
b. 3rd order
c. 2nd order
d. 1st order

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1. What does GDOP means?
a. Geodetic Distillation of Precaution
b. Geodetic Distillation of Precision
c. Geodetic Distillation of Process
d. NOTA

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2. Why is it the data stored inside shall be downloaded as
soon as possible?
a. To prevent fire
b. To prevent flood
c. To avoid overload all the receivers memory
d. AOTA

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3. In what sections that old geodetic control point shall be
included in Geodetic Network design?
a. Sec. 6, 11 & 12
b. Sec. 11, 13 & 14
c. Sec. 1, 2 & 3
d. NOTA

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4. What is the reason why project control surveys must be
concluded?
a. To prevent landslide in the forest
b. To establish confident in reporting
c. To build project together
d. To establish set of reference points for a Cadastral Survey

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5. What are the 3 major components that are listed in sec. 4?
a. Housing, operation on peace, field demonstration
b. Project main office, office Operation, Field Operation
c. Project Office, Laboratory Office, Administration
d. AOTA

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6. What will happen if LMS survey team is unavailable to the
project survey?
a. The project may done by waiting them
b. The project may done by talking to anyone
c. The project may done through a contract w/ a qualified
private GE to RA 9184
d. NOTA

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7. CSMP stands for?
a. Cadastral Survey Management Plan
b. Cadastral System in Main Plan
c. Caraga School of Management Plan
d. NOTA

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8. What is used of network design?
a. Used as a guide to manipulate the wiring system
b. Used as a guide of the survey team to locate the selected
control points
c. Used as server in the computer system
d. AOTA

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9. In sec. 37, what kind of map is used?
a. Political map
b. Phil. Map
c. NAMRIA Topographic map

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10. In sec. 40, how many parts are there in reference
monuments
a. 4
b. 6
c. 3
d. 5

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11. Network triangles should preferably be?
a. Equilateral
b. Isosceles
c. Equiangular
d. AOTA

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12. In sec. 37, all the main control points is designated
a. Bureau of internal revenue
b. Bureau of lands location monuments
c. BFAR
d. NOTA

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13. ETS stands for?
a. Electricity Timing Station
b. Electronic Town Staff
c. Electron Timer Station
d. NOTA

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14. These are electronic devices use in collecting data,
except
a. Laptop
b. Radio
c. Cellphone
d. Toy

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16. It is a combination of GNSS and Total station, from
provision sec. 29-45
a. Office project
b. House project
c. Project control
d. NOTA

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1. The ________ to be used in the cadastral project shall be
derived from the PRS92 Grid Coordinates.
a. Grid Meridian
b. Azimuth
c. Grid Azimuth
d. Meridian

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2. The _______ of the project shall be connected to the
adjoining cadastral projects for conformity.
a. Primary Control
b. Main Control
c. Subsidiary Control
d. Secondary Control

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3. A report shall be made and forwarded to _____ if there is a
discrepancy between the adjoining projects and the on-going
project.
a. LMB
b. LMS
c. NAMRIA
d. DENR

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4. Refers to the determination of individual lot boundaries and
their corresponding area primarily for the purpose of acquiring
title.
a. Lot Surveys
b. Private Land Surveys
c. Delimitation Surveys
d. Boundary Surveys

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5. Within how many days from the date of order shall the
geodetic engineers submit to the cadastral survey project chief
a list of his surveys in progress within the project?
a. 30 days
b. 60 days
c. 90 days
d. 100 days

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6. Surveys submitted after the lapse of 4 months shall be
accompanied with a satisfactory explanation to the _______
who may accept or reject the verification and approval.
a. Regional Executive Director
b. RTD for Lands
c. DENR Secretary
d. Cadastral Survey Project Chief

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7. A/an _________ headed by the RED and assisted by the
RTD for Lands shall be attended by the Local Officials to
discuss the purpose and mechanics of the survey.
a. Pre-survey Conference
b. Post-survey Conference
c. Annual Conference
d. Monthly Conference

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8. The conference shall be held at least _____ before the start
of the survey.
a. 15 days
b. 1 month
c. 2 months
d. 3 months

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9. What is the required Font type of all the letters and
numbers in a monument?
a. Arial
b. Arial Bold
c. Arial Narrow
d. Verdana

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10. What is the required height of all the letters and
numbers in a monument?
a. 5cm
b. 5mm
c. 10cm
d. 10mm

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11. What is the required width of all the letters and numbers
in a monument?
a. 4.5cm
b. 4.5mm
c. 2.5mm
d. 2.5cm

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12. What is the required thickness of all the letters and
numbers in a monument?
a. 1.5cm
b. 1.5mm
c. 0.5mm
d. 0.5cm

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1. The following shall govern the conduct of the Political boundary
survey in addition to the pertinent provisions of Sections 45 to 51 of this
Manual except :
a) Political Boundary monuments shall be established at the prominent
turns or angles of the boundaries and where they cross roads or large
streams;
b) Where the said boundary lines follow roads, stream or other natural
features, a monument shall be placed near their junction points;
c) Intermediate points along said road or natural boundary need not be
marked with monuments but shall be marked with at least two (2)
witness monuments located as near as possible to the true corner (e.g.
along both sides of the road, along the river banks, etc.)
d) All corners accepted as common by the concerned LGUs shall be
defined by monuments specified in Sections 71 and 72 of this Manual
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2. In case of boundary dispute, the corners shall be
temporarily defined by hard wood post or monuments, with a
diameter of at _____. and a length of 2 meters.
a) least 10 cm
b) least 15 cm
c) least 20 cm
d) least 25 cm

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3. In connection to question #2, The said post shall be
established on the disputed spot with _____ the ground.
a) 20 cm below
b) 30 cm below
c) 40 cm below
d) 50 cm below

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4. A _____ shall mark the division between the LGUs as
indicated by tax declarations.
a) light full line
b) heavy dotted line
c) heavy full line
d) light dotted line

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5. Lot Surveys as part of a large Survey Project such as
Cadastral and Pls shall be conducted using _____ as stated in
Section 54 of this Manual
a) Primary Precision
b) Secondary Precision
c) Tertiary Precision
d) None of the above

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6. Lot Sketching Activities involved the ff. except:
a) Meeting with Barangay Officials for proper coordination
b) Preparation of Sketch Base Map
c) Boundary Agreement Process (BAP) with the individual lot
claimant and the adjoining claimants. Filling out of Parcel
Information Sheet (PIS).
d) Actual sketching of Lots based on agreement as per PIs

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7. All cadastral lot surveys shall be conducted in PRS92 with
accuracies belonging to _____ as stated in Section 54 of this
Manual.
a) Primary Control
b) Secondary Control
c) Tertiary Control
d) None of the above

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8. After _____ days from the date of issuance of Survey Order
or signingof Survey Contract of the cadastral project.
a) Twenty (20)
b) Thirty (30)
c) Forty (40)
d) Sixty (60)

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9. Sketches shall be made using compass and steel tape,
preferably _____ in length.
a) 80 meters
b) 90 meters
c) 100 meters
d) 120 meters

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10. The base map to be used shall be prepared on any
mapping paper in the same standard size as cadastral maps in
the scale of 1:4000.
a) 1:4000
b) 1:2000
c) 1:1000
d) None of the above

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11. All previously approved surveys shall be drawn in Pencil
and all new monuments and control stations shall be _____ on
the sketch sheets.
a) Inked
b) Pencil
c) Mark
d) None of the above

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12. The corners of each tract shall be numbered
consecutively from one in a _____.
a) Counter Clockwise direction
b) Clockwise direction
c) Any direction
d) None of the above

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13. Claims inside an approved survey which has not yet been
titled shall be sketched as separate lots. Claims inside titled
lots shall be disregarded unless supported by an order from
the _____ concerned and those inside leased properties shall
be supported by written authority from the RTD for Lands, for
each claim.
a) court of law
b) DENR
c) Trial court
d) None of the above

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14. Portions of lots which fall within the right-of-way of
roads as determined by the _______ shall be sketched and
numbered as separate lots when claimed as private property.
Such claims, however, should be discouraged.
a) District Engineer
b) City Engineer
c) Municipal Engineer
d) All of the above

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15. The sketch plan, field notes and the survey plans of the
tract of land which adjoins or includes irrigation ditches,
creeks, arroyos, esteros, rivers, etc., shall indicate the
following:
a) The width of the body of water.
b) Whether it is navigable or not.
c) The direction of flow of water by an arrow.
d) All of the above

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16. The _________ shall be informed of the indication of the
shore line of adjoining shallow lakes and marshes used mainly
as municipal fishponds.
a) municipal authorities
b) district authorities
c) regional authorities
d) all of the above

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17. Both government facilities and private claims, with
permanent structures or other artificial works which will
interfere with the legal easement shall be approximately
indicated in the sketch plans. The accurate location of the said
structures shall be done ____________.
a) Before the conduct of survey.
b) During the conduct of survey.
c) After the conduct of survey.
d) None of the above

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1. Special care shall be taken when __________ along the
existing or proposed roads, railways, man-made canals, etc.
a. sketching lot claims
b. sketching boundary claims
c. sketching private claims

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2. Portions of lots which falls on the right-of-way of roads as
determined by the district, city, or municipal engineer shall be
_______ and _______ as separate lots when claimed as
private property.
a. monumented, plotted
b. sketched, numbered
c. numbered, plotted

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3. Who shall be consulted/informed on the width and center
line of the road, railway and right-of-way on the municipal and
barangay roads?
a. sangguniang bayan, sangguniang brgy.
b. brgy. Captian, municipal mayor
c. district engineer of the DPWH

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4. Who shall be consulted/informed on the width and center
line of the road, railway and right-of-way on the road ways
within residential subdivision?
a. local government units
b. local government planning and development officer
c. LGU & mayor

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5. The point of curvature (P.C) and points of tangency (P.T)
shall be marked with ________ or acceptable markers.
a. monuments
b. “X”
c. none of this

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6. For other curves of __________ such as those of streets,
circular plazas, etc. , the laying out and monument setting shall
depend upon plans of layout, if any, of the local authorities.
a. short length
b. short radii
c. short P.C

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7. When a claimant insist upon his/her right to a portion to
the proposed right-of-way, the area claimed by his/her shall be
surveyed and indicated as a separate parcel, but monuments
shall be set only upon the _________.
a. right-of-way line
b. right-of-way
c. right-of-way intersection

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8. When the boundary adjoins the _________ owners of such
road shall be notified of the survey.
a. private lot
b. private roads
c. public roads

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9. If the adjoining arroyo, estero, river, or any stream
________ meters or less than in width or any irrigation ditch,
the claimant or claimants of the land on the opposite of said
arroyo, estero, river, stream or irrigation ditch shall be
indicated on the plans.
a. 5
b. 6
c. 10

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10. The sketch plan, field notes and the survey plans of the
tract of land wich adjoins or includes irrigation ditches, creeks,
arroyos, esteros, rivers, etc. , shall indicate the following
except.
a. the width of body of water
b. whether it is navigable or not
c. the direction of flow of water by a line

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11. A strip of _________ wide starting from the bank on
each side of any rivers or stream shall be demarcated pursuant
to RA 1273, amending sec. 90 of act 141, as amended.
a. 60 m
b. 40 m
c. 50 m

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12. A ________ strip of land along the edge of normal high
waterline on rivers and streams with channels at least 5
meters wide shall be reflected on the sketch map.
a. 20 meters
b. 10 meters
c. 30 meters

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13. A buffer zone about _________ of residual forest shall
be established immediately surrounding the old growth forest
strands.
a. 100 m
b. less than 100 m
c. more than 100 m

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14. ________________ is a formal process which aims to
obtain graphical representation of the parcel to be surveyed
and document the agreement of parcel boundaries by
adjoining land owners in all original, cadastral, and other land
survey projects (public land subdivision, group settlement
survey , and townsite subdivision ).
a. BAP
b. PAB
c. APB

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15. Roads must be indicated with their ____________.
a. Width
b. Length
c. Area

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16. All directions should be oriented along the
______________ using a magnetic compass.
a. East-West Line
b. North-South Line
c. North-West Line

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17. Information common to two lots shall be shown in their
respective __________.
a. BAP Form
b. PIS Form
c. None of the above

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18. Assignment of lot numbers shall be made by the
_______________.
a. Geodetic Engineer
b. Surveyor
c. Sketch men

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19. All waterways must be shown, indicating their width and
the ___________.
a. Direction of Flow
b. Flow
c. Direction

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20. The ______________ shall make it a point to reflect the
road network, right-of-way, facilities, and other improvements
of the sketch map.
a. Surveying Team
b. Geodetic Engineer
c. Sketching Team

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1. Which statement is true?
a. Living edible fruit trees not less than fifteen centimeters in
diameters or trees belonging to the first group with less than
fifteen centimeters
b. Living edible fruit trees less than fifteen centimeters in
diameter or trees belonging to the first group with greater
than fifteen centimeters
c. Living edible fruit tress greater than fifteen centimeters in
diameters or trees belonging to the first group with not less
than fifteen centimeters
d. Living edible trees equal or less than fifteen centimeters in
diameters or trees belonging to the first group with less than
fifteen centimeters
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2. Acceptable living trees when used to define corners shall be
blazed about how many centimeters above the ground and
when possible, by cutting the bark on the side where the
boundary line passes?
a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 40

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3. When concrete posts, masonry, concrete walls, immovable
rock or boulders is not feasible to drive a galvanized iron spike
into a structure, the corner shall be define by a
_____________ chiseled upon such structure?
a. Check (✔)
b. Dot (.)
c. Cross (x)
d. Comma (,)

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4. Peg, being of a composition that will resist destruction by
fire, natural corrosion, or decay with nominal dimension of 50
centimeters square in a cross – section for at least how many
millimeters from the top?
a. 50 mm
b. 100 mm
c. 150 mm
d. 200 mm

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5. When a cross (x) is used to define a corner, such mark shall
be chiseled to a depth of at least _______________
millimeter?
a. 5
b. 10
c. 15

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12. Immovable or fixed hard rock or boulders with exposed
surfaced of more than ______________ diameter?
a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 1

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13. The lots shall be formed such that no single lot shall fall
in more than ___________ barangay?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

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14. ____________ may be nearby buildings corners, posts,
marked tree trunks, et., of permanent nature?
a. Reference Marks
b. Monument
c. Points
d. Marks

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15. Tertiary stations for each cadastral project shall be
numbered consecutively from ____?
a. 9
b. 7
c. 3
d. 1

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16. The marking of the corners on the ground (i.e., by
monuments (old and new), trees, stakes, etc.) which was
previously identified in sketching must be verified and entered
in the ____________?
a. Map
b. Field Notebook
c. Sketch map
d. Topo map

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17. The corner 1 of any lots shall not be more than _______
from its reference point, whenever necessary?
a. 1 km
b. 100 m
c. 500 km
d. 1 m

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18. The main control of the cadastral project shall traverse
________________ within the cadastral project?
a. Pls or Gss
b. GPS
c. Pis
d. Gss

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19. The _____________ shall not be applicable inside the
area covered by the PIs and Gss?
a. BAP and the PIS
b. GSS
c. PIS
d. GPS

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20. ________________ used to indicate center of other
acceptable corner markers shall be preferably be at least one
centimeter in diameter and eight centimeters in length driven
flush or level to the surface of the objects used.
a. Galvanized iron spike
b. Metal
c. Iron
d. Stone

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 248


6. _____________ shall be made after the primary and
secondary controls of the project have been completed,
verified and approved, and before submission of lot survey
returns to the LMS concerned for verification and approval.
a. Actual Survey
b. Control Survey
c. Advance Survey
d. Topographic Survey

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 249


7. The tie line of the approved survey shall be converted to
the cadastral/grid sytem and plotted on the _____________?
a. Topographic Map
b. Cadastral Map
c. Isolated Map
d. Political Map

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 250


8. The area given in the leases, patent or title shall be
accepted as?
a. Partial
b. Temporary
c. Final
d. Definite

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9. Upon approval of the main subsidiary controls and
termination of _____________ period for the concerned
claimant to protest with the result of PIS.
a. 5 day
b. 10 day
c. 15 day
d. 20 day

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10. _____________ upon conformity of the project
contractor, may create additional sub – teams each headed by
a geodetic engineer with the approval of the RTD for Lands in
writing?
a. Instrument Man
b. Recorded
c. Rod Man
d. Chief of Party

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11. _______________ shall be concrete and cylindrical in
forms, at least fifteen centimeters in diameter by fifty
centimeters in length, set fifteen centimeters above the
ground and thirty five centimeters below the ground.
a. Artificial Monument
b. Real Monument
c. Standard Monument
d. Monument

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 254


20. ________________ used to indicate center of other
acceptable corner markers shall be preferably be at least one
centimeter in diameter and eight centimeters in length driven
flush or level to the surface of the objects used.
a. Galvanized iron spike
b. Metal
c. Iron
d. Stone

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1.)Only friar lands not covered by conveyanceshall be issued
_________ .
a.)SA
b.)BAP
c.) Gss
d.)Ts

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2.)In case of subdivision survey of ten(10) or more resultant
lots and the last subdivision was approved within the the last
________ .
a.)3 mos.
b.)6 mos.
c.) 9 mos.
d.)12 mos.

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3.)________________ shall be conducted in consonance with
the previous of section 17 of DAO No. 2007-09 and shall be
treated as an isolated survey .
a.)Local Government Land Surveys
b.)Conversion Surveys
c.) Provincial Boundary Surveys
d.)Municipal Boundary Surveys

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4.)The survey work `undertaken for the purpose shall be
subjected to verification and approval by the concerned
________ .
a.)LMB offices
b.)LMS offices
c.) Cadm
d.)PCadm

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___________________ , in case of province or the
Municipal/City Board Resolution shall be secured prior to the
conduct of survey .
a.)The Municipal Board Resolution
b.)The Provincial Board Resolution
c.) The Regional Board Resolution
d.)The National Board Resolution

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6.)In the conduct of survey, the existing legal boundaries of its
component cities and municipalities shall be __________ .
a.)Concerned
b.)Conducted
c.) Considered
d.)Covered

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7.)In the conduct of survey, the boundaries of the municipality
or city based on the technical description appearing on the
law creating the same shall be considered, unless the
definition of the legal boundaries cannot be determined on
the ground due to the ambiguities contained in the said law .
a.)Barangays Boundary Surveys
b.)Municipal/City Boundary Surveys
c.) Provincial Board Surveys
d.)Regional Board Surveys

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8.)However, in casesof areas where there are no PRS 92
reference point withi a radius of ______ ,
Connection survey shall not be required .
a.)1 km.
b.)2 km.
c.) 3 km.
d.)4 km.

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9.)The survey plan bearing the conformity of land owner may
be submitted for ________________
With the notarized field notes cover without the field notes .
a.)Affidavit of Landowner
b.)Survey Authority
c.) Verification and Approval
d.)Investigation Report

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10.) In the conduct of survey, the boundaries of the
barangays based on the technical description appearing on the
law creating the same shall be considered, unless the
definition of the legal boundaries cannot be determined on
the ground due to the ambiguities contained in the said law .
a.)Barangays Boundary Surveys
b.)Municipal/City Boundary Surveys
c.) Provincial Board Surveys
d.)Regional Board Surveys

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11.) The Regional Technical Director for Lands may issue
order to conduct a _______________ whenever any approved
survey is reported to be erroneous, or when titled lands are
reported to overlap or where occupancy is reported to
encroach another property .
a.)Local Government Land Surveys
b.)Conversion Surveys
c.) National Government Land Surveys
d.)Verification Survey

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12.) The conduct of verifification survey on the basis of the
court order directing the ____________
of the LMS office concerned shall be made with the authority
issued by the RTD for Lands specifying therein the name/s of
the designated LMS officials/employees .
a.)DENR-LMS Regional Office
b.)Verification Surveys
c.) Geodetic Engineer
d.)LMS Office

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13.) When gross errors or discrepancies in adjoining surveys
are discovered, an explicit statement of the line found to be
erroneous and other discrepancies shall be recorded in the
___________ .
a.)Field notes
b.)Survey reports
c.) Technical description
d.)Survey manual

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14.) In order to determine the original position of corner 1
and other selected corners of an old survey not approved in
the system of PRS92, an ______________ shall be conducted .
a.)Astronomical observation
b.)Stellar observation
c.) Solar observation
d.)Altitude observation

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15.) For the purpose of determining the hour angle of the
sun’s center or the hour angle of the vernal equinox at any
instant, observations for _____ shall be made to find the error
of a timepiece .
a.)Latitude
b.)Star
c.) Time
d.)Phase

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16.) Watch error shall be used to correct the timepiece which
is necessary in the ___________ .
a.)Azimuth derivation
b.)Index error
c.) Circumpolar star
d.)Vertical angles

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17.) Observation for latitude shall be made whenever the
latitude of the station occupied is not known from previous
observations to a station or point of reference of known
______ .
a.)Latitude
b.)Altitude
c.) Circumpolar
d.)Meridian

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18.) When more accurate result is desired, the latitude shall
be determined by observation of _______ at culmination .
a.)Star
b.)Sun
c.) Polaris
d.)Circumpolar

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19.) Geodetic engineer shall use accurate watches or
_________ for astronomical observation .
a.)Level
b.)Theodolite
c.) Chronometers
d.)Transit

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20.) The official or standard time to be used in astronomical
observation shall be the mean time corresponding to the ____
meridian east of greenwhich .
a.)30 degs.
b.)60 degs.
c.) 90 degs.
d.)120 degs

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1. In lieu of duplicate ____________ of the aforementioned
documents, the same shall be submitted in digital forms, i.e.
scanned image for certifications, excel files for computations
and data, and auto-cad drawing files. Additional technical
document that the NAMRIA may deemed necessary may be
required from the geodetic engineer/contractor, and shall be
stated in the project contract.
a. hard copies b. soft copies
c. soft bounded copies d. printed copies

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2. Field notes of the original computations of the following
shall be prepared except:
a. Astronomical Observations b. Elevation and Sea Level
Reductions
c. Survey Control Traverses d. NOTA

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3. When using ETS, the field notes shall be prepared as
follows:
a. Field notes with page number
b. Field notes with blank pages
c. Field notes with stations properly described
d. Field notes all pages signed field inspector

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4. The PCM shall be divided into _____________ quadrant in
latitude and longitude and must have at least one control
station in each quadrant.
a. one degree by one degree b. one minute by one minute
c. one second by one second d. one minute by one second

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 279


5. The First Part of of the Final Report of the Project shall
contain the following information:
a. Demography b. ERA
c. Local history d. Geographical location

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 280


6. The Second Part of the Final Report of the Project is
a. The Survey
b. The Inauguration of Survey
c. Land Questions
d. Party Administration

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7. Geodetic Engineer’s Certificate shall contain the names of
claimants of adjoining parcels listed in ______________ order
of said adjoining parcels. The manner and date of notification
relative to contested lots shall be noted in the certificate.
a. alphabetical b. chronological
c. numerical d. graphical

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 282


8. List of unclaimed lots within the project and doubtful claims
to be opposed by the National Government during
registration. Their corresponding technical description, status
(accepted, amended or rejected) and the assigned equivalent
cadastral lot number, if any, shall be __________.
a. included b. excluded
c. changed d. deleted

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9. When two adjoining cadastral project are in progress at the
same time, the cadastral map showing their common
__________ shall be plotted first.
a. lines b. points
c. lots d. boundaries

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10. The extreme west and east meridians and the stream
south and north parallels of cadastral maps in scale of 1:4000
shall be ____________ meridians and parallels, respectively.
a. full minute’s b. full degree's
c. half minute's d. half degree's

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11. The recovered controls established in the Graphical
Cadastral Survey as stated in Section 102.a of this Manual and
found to be __________ and within the required accuracy for
project control shall be used in the computation and
preparation of survey returns for numerical cadastre.
a. retained b. undisturbed
c. disturbed d. changed

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12. The documents such as field notes, computations and
maps on the Political Boundary Survey shall not be included in
the survey returns of ___.
a. PPlsm b. Pls
c. Plsm d. Pcn

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13. The forest land, protected areas and other reservations
that cannot be subjected to land disposition shall not be
included in the survey; however, the Pls maps shall indicate
only the said land as ___________.
a. adjoining lots b. separate lots
c. adjacent lots d. NOTA

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14. In case of Triangulation Method using ETS, the following
shall be submitted: (Least squares adjustment by Doolittle
Method)
a. Table of correlates b. Final residuals
c. Forward and Backward solutions d. all of the above

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15. The lot numbers assigned previously during the Graphical
Survey shall be ________ as provided for in Section 102.c of
this Manual, except when there is a subdivision survey duly
approved covering a lot, in which case the highest lot number
assigned by the DENR-LMS shall be adopted.
a. changed b. retained
c. indicated d. considered

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16. The local names of natural features such as mountains and
all bodies of water, rivers, lakes, esteros, arroyos, shall be
ascertained, the spelling verified and their ___________.
a. names reflected b. names changed
c. names indicated d. names seen

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17. The original cadastral survey numbered assigned to the
cadastral sketching or graphical cadastre shall be retained
minus the letter ___________, as the case may be.
a. "P", "D" & "S" b. "M", "D", & "S"
c. “P”, “M” or “S” d. "S", "M" & "L"

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18. Cadastral sketching and graphical cadastral project may be
converted into, or completed as, numerical cadastral project
by performing the remaining phases of each _____________.
a. private surveys b. cadastral operation
c. public surveys d. project survey operation

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19. The Survey is which part of the Final Report of the Project?
a. First Part b. Third Part
c. Second Part d. Fifth Part

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20. The First Part of the Final Report of the Project is
a. The Project Profile
b. Land Questions
c. The Inauguration of Survey
d. The Survey

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1. Letter of¬ ¬_____, enumerating threin the documents being
submitted as part of the survey returns, signed and sealed by
the geodetic engineer.
a.transmittal
b. apology
c. invitation
d. authority

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 296


2. In submission of survey returns original ________ film plan,
complete in details indicated by appropriate conventional
symbols as listed in ANNEX II of this Manual, signed and sealed
by the geodetic engineer shall be included.
a. drafting
b. tracing
c. photographic
d. none of the above

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3. In submission of survey returns original field notes and
field notes ____ duly notarized shall be included.
a. computation
b. cover
c. sketch
d. none of the above

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 298


4. What is the meaning of PIS?
a. preparatory information system
b. philippine information service
c. partial information sheet
d. none of the above

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5. In submission of survey returns survey notification
_______, shall be included.(all are required except Ap.
a. transmittal
b. letter
c. symbol
d. none of the above

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6. In submission of survey returns GE _______ duly notarized
for original surveys, shall be included.
a. Liscence
b. Cerificate
c. Permit
d. None of the above

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7. in submission of survey returns Certificate of Instrument
_________ pursuant to Section 22, DAO 2007-29 are
included(all are required except Ap).
a. Registration
b. Permit
c. Authority
d. None of The Above

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8. GPS observed data shall be stored in ______ files in
accordance with Section 166.c of this Manual.
a. compressed
b. digital
c. secured
d. electronic

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9. In preparing isolated survey plans permanent walls along
boundaries shall be drawn by conventional ______.
a. format
b. symbols
c. methods
d. none of the above

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10. In preparing isolated survey plans tie line of corner 1 from
reference control point shall be in thin ___ line.
a. red
b. brown
c. black
d. none of the above

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11. In preparing isolated survey plans the boundary lines with
corresponding bearings and distance shall be drawn in _____
ink.
a. red
b. brown
c. black
d. none of the above

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12. The vertical and horizontal center lines of plane
coordinates divisible by five shall be accurately drawn on the
and inked in _____ ink.
a. red
b. brown
c. black
d. none of the above

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13. Regardless of the area, permanent structures such as
buildings with concrete foundation, stone wall, etc.,shall be
indicated by ________ black lines.
a. full
b. light
c. heavy
d.dotted

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14. For lots less than one hectare in area, general
classification, such as, “residential lot”,”home lot”, “rice land”,
“sugar cane land”, “________ lot”, shall be indicated on said
plans.

a. Commercial
b. Industrial
c. Squatter
d. None of the above

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15. In plotting and centering of lot in an isolated survey plan
subdivisions or consolidation surveys, boundary data of lot
being subdivided or of the lots being consolidated –subdivided
shall be tabulated in a ______.
a. boxed
b. blank
c. lower
d. upper

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1. Project contract shall not be required if the project is
funded by the ______.
A. LGU
B. DENR
C. PENRO
D. CENRO

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2. Certificate of acceptability issued by the _____ shall be
included in the submission of survey returns for Project
Control Survey.
A. LGU
B. DENR
C. PENRO*
D. CENRO

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3. Field Completion Report with inspection and photo
documentation from _____ shall be included in the submission
of survey returns for Project Control Survey.
A. LGU
B. DENR
C. PENRO
D. CENRO*

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4. Forestland and Protected Area Boundary MAP (FPABM) duly
signed by the_______ shall be included in the submission of
survey returns for Project Control Survey.
A. Chief of CENRO
B. MARO
C. Chief of MGB
D. Chief of RCST*

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4. Forestland and Protected Area Boundary MAP (FPABM) duly
signed by the_______ shall be included in the submission of
survey returns for Project Control Survey.
A. Chief of CENRO
B. MARO
C. Chief of MGB
D. Chief of RCST*

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5. GPS observed data shall be stored in digital files following
instructions as stated in _____.
A. Section 155.d
B. Section 165.c
C. Section 166.c*
D. Section 322.d

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6. For duplicate copies of the documents included in the
survey returns, the provisions of ______ of this manual shall
apply.
A. Section 166
B. Section 163
C. Section 322
D. Section 167*

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7. The _____ shall verify the correctness and technical
accuracy of the survey returns of the First and Second Order
Geodetic Control Survey.
A. LMB
B. DENR
C. DAR
D. NAMRIA*

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8. _______ or initial examination shall be conducted to
determine if the survey returns are complete as per List of
Transmittal.
A. Preliminary survey
B. Preliminary actions
C. Preliminary Evaluation*
D. Preliminary Observation

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9. _______ shall be conducted in order to determine accuracy,
analyze error in observation, and detect mistakes.
A. Technical Description
B. Grid List Computation
C. Technical Evaluation*
D. Survey Return

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10. Office processing of _____ raw data shall be conducted
using computer with any of the GNSS data software.
A. GrafNav
B. TGO
C. GIS
D. GNSS*

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 321


11. Logged ______ data shall be checked for compliance to
the RINEX standard.
A. GPS
B. GIS
C. GNSS
D. RINEX*

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 322


12. _____ shall be conducted to distribute the random error
using Least Square Method.
A. Geographic Position
B. Geographic Computation
C. Baseline Processing*
D. Manual Processing

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13. There shall be ___ old established GPS stations within
the area to be selected as the starting point for survey
evaluation work.
A. 2*
B. 3
C. 1
D. 6 or more

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14. The GPS observation shall be conducted in accordance
with ________ of this manual with maximum two sessions per
station.
A. Section 23
B. Section 25*
C. Section 32
D. Section 44

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15. The GPS observation shall follows the procedures as
stated in _______ of this manual.
A. Section 23*
B. Section 34
C. Section 25
D. Section 24

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16. Pursuant to Section 67 of DAO No. 2007-29, copies in
digital form of the approved Geodetic Control Points shall be
furnished by NAMRIA to _____.
A. DENR
B. CENRO
C. LMB/LMS*
D. MGB

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 327


17. The ____ shall verify the correctness and technical
accuracy of the survey returns of the Project Control Surveys.
A. LMS*
B. LMB
C. DENR
D. NAMRIA

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18. Certifications, Reports, endorsement letters, etc. as
enumerated in _______.
A. Section 167.d
B. Section 168.a*
C. Section 168.c
D. Section 167.a

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19. In verifying the Secondary Control Connection Looping,
the relative precision is within allowable limit of ______.
A. 1:5,000*
B. 1:10,000
C. 1:2,500
D. 1:4000

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20. Replacement of the key personnel and equipment shall
be with prior authority from the RED upon endorsement of
the ______.
A. RTD for lands*
B. Director of Lands
C. Chief of Survey Division
D. HLURB

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1. The LMS Geodetic Engineer designated by the RTD for
Lands concerned upon recommendation of the Chief, Regional
Surveys Division to administer, monitor and inspect a
particular survey project, shall Personally supervise the
following except:
a) Execution of test traverse/triangulation to the said project.
b) Conduct of astronomical observations for azimuth taken at
the start and closing lines.
c) Brief description of the project.
d) Computation of the result of test traverse/triangulation and
the astronomical observation.

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2. Position of Survey, Grid azimuth and Connection to
adjoining project are Procedure of field observation and
______.
a) Computation method.
b) Confirmation method.
c) None of the above.
d) Triangulation method.

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3. ______, political boundaries and locations monuments in
the adjoining projects near their common boundaries are
either recovered or could not be found on the ground.
a) Tertiary control stations.
b) Primary control stations.
c) Secondary control stations.
d) All of the above

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4. The returns of the test traverse/triangulation shall be included in the
inspection report, together with the findings and observations
confirming the following except:
a) The test traverse/triangulation controls were run under the
supervision of the LMS GE and the result should be stated in detail. The
test traverse/triangulation survey returns shall be submitted as annex
to the report.
b) The deficiencies discovered and remedial instructions given to
contractor shall be made annexes to the report.
c) The execution of survey and the placing of the control points on the
ground are either strictly in accordance with or with deviation from the
submitted Project Control Work Plan particularly the Network Design.
d) All observations are actually performed by persons appearing and
signing the field notes.
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5. The ______ shall stamp or write their name and affix
signature on all pages of the field notes, computation sheets,
and monument description book, etc. during the process of
verification
a) Verifiers
b) LMS GE
c) Surveyor
d) Planners

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6. The Chief of ______ shall sign the Project Control Map and
other necessary documents and prepare endorsement letter
to the concerned RTD for Lands for approval in accordance
with Section 62, DAO 2007-29.
a) Barangay Surveys Division
b) City Surveys Division
c) Municipal Surveys Division
d) Regional Surveys Division

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 337


7. The LMS shall verify the ______ and technical accuracy of
the survey returns of the Numerical Cadastre
a) Correctness
b) Completeness
c) Description
d) None of the above

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 338


8. The appropriate ______ shall be used in performing a
survey.
a) Tools
b) Equipment
c) Instrument
d) Device

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 339


9. The relative position of the lots should be determined by
closed circuit traverse connecting at least ______ well-defined
and undisturbed corners of the previously approved survey in
numerical system.
a) Three (3)
b) Four (4)
c) Five (5)
d) Two (2)

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 340


10. Upon verification-computation, the survey should have a
______precision for survey controls while the lot survey
should have a ______ precision in accordance with Section 29,
DAO 2007-29.
a) Primary and secondary, tertiary
b) Secondary and Tertiary, primary
c) Primary and secondary, secondary
d) Secondary and Tertiary, tertiary

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 341


11. Upon verification-computation, the lot survey should
have a ______ precision in accordance with Section 30, DAO
2007-29.
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) None of the above

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 342


12. The LMS shall verify the correctness and technical
accuracy of the survey returns of the survey covering a
______.
a) City Boundary Survey
b) Political Boundary Survey
c) Municipal Boundary Survey
d) Barangay Boundary Survey

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 343


13. The concerned Regional Office of ______ shall verify the
correctness and technical accuracy of the survey returns of the
survey pursuant to the provision of DAO No. 96-40.
a) DENR
b) LMS
c) LMB
d) MGB

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 344


14. The instruments should be presented to the LMB/LMS
for a full testing/calibration or check and registration, in any of
the following situation except:
a) Upon receipt of new instrument.
b) When the distances measured may be or are to be
challenged in a Court of Law.
c) When the instrument was used in the conduct of survey
and the survey returns were submitted for verification and
approval as required in Section 23, DAO 2007-29
d) After any repair which affects the component such as the
light source, internal centering and/or alignment, replacement
of parts, etc.
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15. Pursuant to Section 67 of DAO 2007-29, copies in digital
form of the approved Geodetic Control Points shall be
furnished by the LMS concerned to the LMB and NAMRIA for
updating of the ______.
a) GNIS
b) GNSS
c) GNCS
d) GNYS

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 346


16. The technical verification of Political Boundary Controls
shall be conducted in accordance with Sections 189 to 191 of
this Manual, with the accuracy of ______ (3rd Order) for the
Municipal/City Boundary Survey and ______ (4th Order) for
the Barangay Boundary Survey.
a) Secondary Control, Primary Control
b) Primary Control, Secondary Control
c) Tertiary control, Primary control
d) Secondary control, Tertiary control

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 347


17. ______for registration, renewal or change of ownership
and mentioning therein the kind of instrument, the brand,
model and serial number.
a) Oral request
b) Letter request
c) Written request
d) None of the above

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18. The ______shall affix his/her signature on the affidavit as
a proof of conformity.
a) GE
b) Verifier
c) Attorney
d) Vendor

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 349


19. The instruments should be presented to the LMB/LMS
for a full testing/calibration or check and registration, when
the distances measured may be or are to be challenged in a
Court of Law.
a) Court of law
b) DOJ
c) Municipal court
d) Regional court

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 350


1. Only steel tapes (graduated in metric system) which are at
standard length and temperature between ______ and
_______shall be used in the conduct of land surveys.

a. 25°C and 35°C


b. 26°C and 36°C
c. 27°C and 37°C
d. 28°C and 38°C

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2. What is the standard temperature shall be adopted for the
tape?

a. 30°C
b. 31°C
c. 32°C
d. 33°C

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3. The tension of the tape when supported horizontally
throughout its entire length.

a. 9 kg
b. 8 kg
c. 11 kg
d. 10 kg

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4. Steel tapes with a width of more than ____ shall not be
accepted for registration.

a. 4 mm
b. 5mm
c. 6 mm
d. 7 mm

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5. Only steel tapes which are 100m in length shall be certified
as fit for land survey of ____.

a. Primary precision
b. Secondary precision
c. Tertiary precision
d. All of the above

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 355


6. 100m steel tapes which have at least one break may used
only in lot surveying of _____.

a. Primary precision
b. Secondary precision
c. Tertiary precision
d. None of the above

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 356


7. Telescope with center cross wires preferably with solar
squares and a magnification of not less than _______.

a. 5 diameters
b. 10 diameters
c. 15 diameters
d. 20 diameters

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 357


8. Stadia constant preferably _________.

a. 50
b. 100
c. 150
d. 200

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9. Magnetic compass shall be full circle and with a least
reading of ____ degree of arc or less.

a. 1°
b. 2°
c. 3°
d. 4°

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 359


10. If the inside diameter of the horizontal circle is less than
120 mm, the least reading of the Vernier shall be
______seconds of arc or more.

a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 40

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11. On an EDM, a measuring range of at least_____ when
using a prism.

a. 500 m
b. 1000 m
c. 1500 m
d. 2000 m

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12. EDM should operate with an accuracy of _____ in a
temperature range of_____.

a. +/- (4mm + 4ppm),-14 to +30°C


b. +/- (5mm + 5ppm),-15 to +40°C
c. +/- (6mm + 4ppm),-16 to +50°C
d. +/- (7mm + 7ppm),-14 to +30°C

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13. Electronic Total Stations (ETS): The telescope shall have
an erect image and a magnifying power of not less than
_______diameters.

a. 20
b. 30
c. 40
d. 50

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14. Electronic Total Stations (ETS): The minimum focus
distance shall be at least ____.

a. 1.1m
b. 1.2m
c. 1.3m
d. 1.4 m

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15. Electronic Total Stations (ETS): Circular bubble sensitivity
is ________.

a. 5’ per 2mm
b. 10’ per 2mm
c. 15’ per 2mm
d. 25’ per 2mm

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16. ETS plate bubble sensitivity is _________.

a. 10” per 2mm


b. 20” per 2mm
c. 30’’ per 2mm
d. 40” per 2mm

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17. At Static Survey, horizontal and vertical are _____and
_____ multiply by baseline length respectively.

a. 4mm + 1ppm, 9mm+1ppm


b. 5mm+1ppm,10mm+1ppm
c. 6mm + 1ppm, 12mm+1ppm
d. 3mm + 1ppm, 9mm+1ppm

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18.
a. 20mm+1ppm,20mm+1ppm
b. 30mm + 1ppm, 30mm+1ppm
c. 40mm + 1ppm,40mm+1ppm
d. 45mm + 1ppm, 5mm+1ppm

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19. GPS be capable of tracking at least ______ common
satellites with good geometry.
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 369


20. GPS be capable of achieving precision of ___________.

a. 1ppm to 0.1ppm
b. 2ppm to 0.2ppm
c. 3ppm to 0.3ppm
d. 4ppm to 0.4ppm

Prepared by: ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA ™ 370


1. All plans of land surveys which shall be used for
__________ as required to be prepared pursuant to Sections
166 to 185 of this Manual shall be drawn on LMB prescribed
format.
a. administrative or judicial registration purposes
b. judicial registration purposes
c. administrative purposes
d. NONE OF THE ABOVE

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2. The corresponding field notes, field notes cover, area
computation sheets, and other forms for inclusion in the
survey returns shall also be written on authorized LMB forms.
If, however, the plans and forms were prepared using a
computerized method, the Geodetic Engineer must secure
authority from ________.
a) LMB
b) DENR
c) LMS
d) RED

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3. Which of the following that is NOT Required Documents for
Issuance of Authorization to Print :
a) Written request mentioning the form/s to be secured
authorization;
b) Sample Print Out of the Survey Forms and Plans, at least
five (3) copies;
c) Authorization Fees;
d) If private practicing geodetic engineer: Copy of PRC ID;
Copy of PTR;

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4. The drafting film shall be of the single matt type, with a
thickness of, while a printing ink hall is a waterproof with
permanent adhesiveness compatible with a drafting film
surface.
a) 0.03 mm
b) 0.05 mm
c) 0.02 mm
d) 0.06 mm

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5. Scale to be used shall be exclusively set within _____as the
smallest scale, followed by sectional LIMs of scales of_______,
corresponding to grid quadrangle dimensions of 1 minute of
arc, 30 seconds of arc, 15 seconds of arc and 7.5 seconds of
arc, respectively, indicated at map scale.
a) 1:4000, 1:2000, 1:1000 and 1:500
b) 1:8000, 1:4000, 1:1000 and 1:500
c) 1:6000, 1:3000, 1:1000 and 1:500
d) 1:3000, 1:1000, 1:500 and 1:100

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6. The LIM number is derived from the geographical coordinates
corresponding to its extreme west meridian and extreme south
parallel at the 1:4000 scale. Thus, a 1:4000 CIM corresponding to
14°49’ N, 120°54’ E acquires the LIM number __________, which
is exclusive to it. Sectional LIMs of greater scale values follow a
system of sequential and clockwise quadrant numbering different
form the Cadastral numbering system as stated in Annex XXIII of
this manual with the NW quadrant as 1, NE quadrant as 2,SW
quadrant as 3 and SE quadrant as 4
a) 14492054000
b) 14491205400
c) 144912054000
d) 144920540000
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7. Since the LIMs are prepared under the PTM/PRS-92
coordinate and projection system, all surveys for projection
not in the PRS-92 coordinate system shall _____.
a) first be transformed
b) Later be transformed
c) Be transformed
d) Transformed

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8. Lot in each LIM is numbered consecutively from its _______
and then in the reverse direction, following a ”z” pattern and
even if crossing or traversing political boundary lines. Such a
lot number shall be the lot’s Unique Parcel Identifier (UPI).
a) top left to the right
b) Left to the right
c) Top right to the left
d) Right to the left

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9. If a lot falls across the edge to an ______ LIM, the UPI is
placed on the CIM containing a larger portion of the lot
without any number on the other
a) Adjoining
b) Adjacent
c) attached
d) connecting

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10. _______ and numbers shall be used in order to classify
and identify all kinds of surveys which facilitate the recording,
filing and record keeping of survey plans and maps and their
corresponding survey returns.
a) Survey symbols
b) Symbols
c) Legend

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11. Psd-03-000141(Amd) where: Psd
a) Regional code
b) Survey Symbol
c) Type of Survey
d) serial or control number of survey based on Registry Book

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12. Psd-03-000141(Amd)
where:
03
a) Regional code
b) Survey Symbol
c) Type of Survey
d) serial or control number of survey based on Registry Book

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13. Survey Symbols, Regional Codes and the Control
Numbers shall only be affixed to the Survey Plan upon its
____.
a) Submission
b) Approval
c) Verrification
d) Compilation

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14. The Receiving Log Book Entry Number shall be annotated
on the _____portion of the Survey Plan and shall be used in
tracking the whereabouts of still unapproved survey plans.
a) Upper left
b) Lower left
c) Upper right
d) Lower right

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15. To expedite the process of activities required in the above
section, the ___ shall cause the immediate turn-over of all
remaining land survey records, both maps/plans and technical
descriptions, of the Bureau of Lands-approved Cadastral (CAD),
public land subdivision (PLS), group settlement (GSS), townsites
(TS), friar lands (FLS), isolated and other survey projects to the
DENR LMS Regional Offices concerned. The said decentralization of
survey records shall also be done with the Primary (Third Order),
Secondary (Fourth Order), and Tertiary Control Points.
a) LMB
b) DENR
c) LMS
d) RED
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16. The ______ shall submit monthly progress report to the
DENR Secretary and shall include the same in their Monthly
and Annual Accomplishment Report.
a) LMB
b) DENR
c) LMS
d) RED

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17. Upon evaluation, transformation and conversion of the
aforementioned survey records into digital files, ________
shall furnish the same to the LMB for integration of land
survey records nationwide in consonance with Sections 68 and
69, DAO 2007-29.
a) DENR Regional Offices
b) LMS Regional Offices
c) DENR-LMS Regional Offices

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18. The digital files of reference points (________) shall
likewise be shared with NAMRIA for the completion of the
National Geodetic Network Information System (GNIS)
pursuant to Section 67, DAO 2007-29.
a) 1st and 2nd Order
b) 2nd and 3rd Order
c) 3rd and 4th Order
d) 4th and 5th Order

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19. In cases where the DENR initiates the cancellation of fake
and illegal titles in accordance with Memorandum Circular No.
2000-06, otherwise known as the Guidelines in the Disposition
of Cases involving Fake and Illegally Issued Title, the resolution
of the case which provides for the cancellation of the title will
serve as a reference for ____ to determine if the supposed
approved survey covered thereof can likewise be subjected to
cancellation or not.
a) LMS
b) LMB
c) DENR
d) RED
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20. The following shall serve as a guide in the use of
projection maps: 1. Inventory the available maps such as Cad,
Pls, Gss, Ts covering the ______. Index all available maps and
reflect in a regional base map. In the absence of these maps,
construct provisional projection map with the corresponding
index number and reflect the same on the map. Index number
shall start from number one (1) from the top left of the base
map going to the right for every line thereof.
a) Entire province
b) Entire barangay
c) Entire municipality
d) Entire region
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21. Violation of any provision of this Manual shall be dealt
with accordingly pursuant to Section 73 to 80,________.
a) DAO No. 1998-12
b) DAO No. 2007-29
c) DAO No. 1988-21
d) DAO No. 1998-24

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