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Surveying Mock Test 1


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
Grades: A* (100% score) | A (80%-99%) | B (60%-80%) | C (40%-60%) | D (0%-40%)
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1. What are used to mark the positions of the stations or terminal points of survey line?

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2. In which type of surveying only linear measurements are made?

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3. Metric chains are generally available in _________

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4. In which method measurements of distances are chiefly confined to the preliminary surveys and explorations where a surveyor is called upon to make a rough survey as quickly as possible?

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Question 5 of 10

5. The length of a survey line was measured with a 20 m chain and was found to be equal to 1200 m. If the length again measured with 25 m chain it is 1212 m. On comparing the 20 m chain with the test gauge, it was found to be 1 decimeter too long. Find the actual length of 25 m chain used.

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6. Determining points of strategic importance are called _______

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7. Determining quantities or afford sufficient data for the designing of works such as roads and reservoirs is called _______

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8. If rapid sweep with right hand signaled by surveyor then action by the assistant is _______

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9. What type of ranging is done if both ends of surveying lines are visible?

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Question 10 of 10

10. Both arms extended forward horizontally and the hands depressed briskly is the signal by surveyor then the action of the assistant should be ______

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Manish Bhojasia - Founder & CTO at Sanfoundry
Manish Bhojasia, a technology veteran with 20+ years @ Cisco & Wipro, is Founder and CTO at Sanfoundry. He lives in Bangalore, and focuses on development of Linux Kernel, SAN Technologies, Advanced C, Data Structures & Alogrithms. Stay connected with him at LinkedIn.

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