The branch of surveying in which the curvature of earth is taken into account is |
A) Plane surveying
B) Hydrographic surveying
C) Geological surveying
D) Geodetic surveying
The main principle of surveying is to work from |
A) part to the whole
B) whole to the part
C) higher to lower level
D) lover to higher level
Isogonic lines are passing through |
A) Points having same declination at a given point
B) Points of zero declination
C) Points having same dip
D) Points having zero dip
The curvature of the earth is taken into consideration when the limit of survey area is |
A) 50 to 100 km2
B) 100 to 200 km2
C) 200 to 250 km2
D) More than 250 km2
A diagonal scale is used to read _____ dimension. |
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
If the scale of a map is 1 cm = 50 m, R.F. is |
A) 1/50
B) 1/500
C) 1/5000
D) 1/50000
For large scale drawing the following scale to be used |
A) 1:10
B) 1:100
C) 1:1000
D) None of above
Which of the below mentioned is not a classification of surveying ? |
A) Marine
B) Land
C) Basement
D) Astronomical
Isometric projection is a type of projection in which dimensions of a solid can be represented in |
A) One view
B) Two view
C) Three view
D) None of above
The survey which is carried out to locate the natural and artificial features on the surface of earth such as rivers, hills, lakes, railways, towns, villages etcs known as : |
A) Cadastral survey
B) Topographical survey
C) City survey
D) Mine survey