Linear Measurements in Surveying Objective Questions
Linear Measurements in Surveying Objective Questions
Q1. Check lines (or proof lines) in Chain Surveying, are essentially required
(A) To plot the chain lines
(B) To plot the offsets
(C) To indicate the accuracy of the survey work
(D) To increase the out-turn
Q4. If the smallest division of a vernier is longer than the smallest division of its primary scale, the
vernier is known as
(A) Direct vernier
(B) Double vernier
(C) Retrograde vernier
(D) Simple vernier
Q5. Which of the following introduces an error of about 1 in 1000 if 20 m chain is used?
(A) Length of chain 20 mm wrong
(B) One end of the chain 0.9 m off the line
(C) One end of chain 0.9 m higher than the other
(D) All the above
Q9. A standard steel tape of length 30 m and cross-section 15 1.0 mm was standardised at 25C
and at 30 kg pull. While measuring a base line at the same temperature, the pull applied was 40 kg. If
the modulus of elasticity of steel tape is 2.2 106 kg/cm2, the correction to be applied is
(A) - 0.000909 m
(B) + 0.0909 m
(C) 0.000909 m
(D) None of these
Q11. It is more difficult to obtain good results while measuring horizontal distance by stepping
(A) Up-hill
(B) Down-hill
(C) In low undulations
(D) In plane areas
Q16. If is the difference in height between end points of a chain of length, the required slope
correction is
(A) h/2l
(B) h/2l
(C) h/l
(D) 2h/2l
Q21. While measuring a chain line between two stations and intervened by a raised ground
(A) Vision gets obstructed
(B) Chaining gets obstructed
(C) Both vision and chaining get obstructed
(D) All the above
Q23. Offsets are measured with an accuracy of 1 in 40. If the point on the paper from both sources of
error (due to angular and measurement errors) is not to exceed 0.05 cm on a scale of 1 cm = 20 m,
the maximum length of offset should be limited to
(A) 14.14 m
(B) 28.28 m
(C) 200 m
(D) None of these
Q26. The distance between steps for measuring downhill to obtain better accuracy
(A) Decreases with decrease of slope
(B) Increases with increase of slope
(C) Decreases with increase of slope
(D) Decreases with decrease of weight of the chain
Q27. The distances AC and BC are measured from two fixed points A and B whose distance AB is
known. The point C is plotted by intersection. This method is generally adopted in
(A) Chain surveying
(B) Traverse method of surveys
(C) Triangulation
(D) None of these
Q28. A uniform slope was measured by the method of stepping. If the difference in level between
two points is 1.8 m and the slope distance between them is 15 m, the error is approximately equal to
(A) Cumulative, + 0.11 m
(B) Compensating, 0.11 m
(C) Cumulative, - 0.11 m
(D) None of these
Q30. For taking offsets with an optical square on the right hand side of the chain line, it is held
(A) By right hand upside down
(B) By left hand upright
(C) By right hand upright
(D) By left hand upside down
Q31. In chain surveying, perpendiculars to the chain line are set out by
(A) A theodolite
(B) A prismatic compass
(C) A level
(D) An optical square
Q33. The additional lines which are measured to show the correctness of the chain surveying are
called:
(A) Check clines
(B) Proof lines
(C) Tie lines
(D) All of these
Q34. If 50 m point of a 100 m tape is 50 cm off line, and 50 m sections are straight, an error is
generated equal to
(A) 1/10,000
(B) 1/15,000
(C) 1/20,000
(D) 1/25,000
Q35. The accuracy of measurement in chain surveying, does not depend upon
(A) Length of the offset
(B) Scale of the plotting
(C) Importance of the features
(D) General layout of the chain lines
Q36. The ground distance between the mines manager office and pit-top is 300 m and it is
represented by 3 cm in the plan. What is the scale of the plan .
(A) 1 in 100
(B) 1 in 1000
(C) 1 in 10000
(D) 1 in 300
Q37. The length of a line measured with a 20 m chain was 536 m. Afterwards it is known that chain was
0.05 m too long. What is the correct length of the line
(A) 568.5
(B) 537.34
(C) 587.5
(D) 512.3
Q38. If in a length of 100 m chain along a slope, the ground rises by 5 m. Find the correction factor for 1
chain length in m
(A) 0.125
(B) 0.375
(C) 0.5
(D) 0.250
Q39. Find the correction (in m) factor per 20 m chain for a line measured along a slope of 15 degrees
(A) 0.681
(B) 0.678
(C) 0.568
(D) 0.786
Q40. The distance between two points A and B measured along a slope of 1 in 2.5 is 275 m. What will be
the horizontal distance between two points in m
(A) 265.83
(B) 287.67
(C) 216.56
(D) 255.33