Practice Test: Question Set - 02
1. What method of contour is suitable for contouring in hilly areas?
- (A) By square
method
- (B) By cross
section method
- (C) By
tachometry method
- (D) By levelling
method
2. What levelling is called as in direct levelling?
- (A) Plane table levelling
- (B) Trigonometric
levelling
- (C) Reciprocal
levelling
- (D) Simple
levelling
3. Which line is normal to plumb line at all points?
- (A) Level line
- (B) Vertical
line
- (C) Curved line
- (D) Horizontal
line
4. What is the process if the difference of level between two points is determined by setting the levelling instrument midway between the points?
- (A) Simple
levelling
- (B) Profile
levelling
- (C) Differential
levelling
- (D) Reciprocal
levelling
5. Which branch of surveying deals with the measurements in vertical plane?
- (A) Chaining
- (B) Levelling
- (C) Compassing
- (D) Plane
tabling
6. What method of contour is suitable for small and low undulating area?
- (A) By square
method
- (B) By cross section
method
- (C) By
tachometry method
- (D) By levelling
method
7. What dimensions are drawn in a plan of contour?
- (A) Vertical
dimension
- (B) Horizontal
dimension
- (C) Inclined
dimension
- (D) Parallel
dimension
8. What is the name of the level that does not require any protection from the sun?
- (A) Titling
level
- (B) Auto level
- (C) Dumpy level
- (D) Wye (y)
level
9. What R.F is selecting the drawing of building sites as a topographic map?
- (A) 1/100
- (B) 1/1000
- (C) 1/5000
- (D) 1/10000
10. What is the name of the staff used while the sights are long and the reading viewed through instrument?
- (A) Solid staff
- (B) Invar staff
- (C) Target staff
- (D) Telescopic
staff
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