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What is the first principle of surveying?
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Which of the following is not required for chain surveying?
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Which of the following is an indirect method of surveying?
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Which among the processes having more accuracy in its output?
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Ranging is an operation of
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Locating the position of a plane table station with reference to three known points, is known as
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A series of closely spaced contour lines represents a
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Which one of the following mistakes/errors may be cumulative + or -
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Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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Grid lines are parallel to
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Number of subdivisions per metre length of a levelling staff is
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Horizontal distances obtained tacheometrically are corrected for
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For locating a distant object visible from two transit stations, the method usually preferred to, is
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Contour lines of different elevations can unite to form one line, only in the case of
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The longitudinal section of the surface of bubble tube is
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The least count of a Vernier scale is
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An imaginary line lying throughout on the surface of the earth and preserving a constant inclination to the horizontal, is called
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The constant vertical distance between two adjacent contours, is called
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The sensitivity of a bubble tube can be increased by
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In chain surveying field work is limited to
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The difference of levels between two stations A and B is to be determined. For best results, the instrument station should be
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Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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Surveys which are carried out to depict mountains, rivers, water bodies, wooded areas and other cultural details, are known as
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The operation of revolving a plane table about its vertical axis so that all lines on the sheet become parallel to corresponding lines on the ground, is known