Surveying 6
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1) Question.
The multiplying constant of a theodolite is
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2) Question.
The number of horizontal cross wires in a stadia from a diaphragm is
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3) Question.
Horizontal distances obtained by tacheometric observations
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4) Question.
Subtense bar is an instrument used for
Answer.Subtense bar is an important measurement instrument used in surveying for measuring horizontal distances in undulated areas. It is a simple and compact instrument that consists of two vertical staves, a horizontal bar, and a target.
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5) Question.
Which of the following methods of theodolite traversing is suitable for locating the details which are far away from transit stations?
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6) Question.
If the sum of northings of a traverse exceeds the sum of somethings by 1 m and sum of eastings exceeds the sum of Weston by 1m, the resultant closing error and it's true bearing respectively are
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7) Question.
The angle between the prolongation of the preceding line and the forward line of a traverse is called
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8) Question.
If the reduced bearing of a line AB is N 60° W and length is 100 m then the latitude and departure respectively of the line AB will be
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9) Question.
If in a closed traverse, the sum of the north latitudes is more than the sum of the south latitudes and also the sum of the west departures is more than the sum of the east departures, the bearing of the closing line is in the
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10) Question.
Bowditch rule is applied to
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