110 TOP MOST SURVEYING Interview Questions and Answers - Civil Engineering Objective Type Questions
110 TOP MOST SURVEYING Interview Questions and Answers - Civil Engineering Objective Type Questions
110 TOP MOST SURVEYING Interview Questions and Answers - Civil Engineering Objective Type Questions
1. During chaining along a straight line, the . leader of the party has 4 arrows in his hand
while the follower has 6. Distance of the follower from the starting point is
a) 4 chains
b) 6 chains
c) 120 m
d) 180m
Ans: b
6. Which of the following angles can be set out with the help of French cross staff?
a) 45° only
b) 90° only
c) either 45° or 90°
d) any angle
Ans: c
7. Which of the following methods of offsets involves less measurement on the ground?
a) method of perpendicular offsets
b) method of oblique offsets
c) method of ties
d) all involve equal measurement on the ground
Ans: a
8. The permissible error in chaining for measurement with chain on rough or hilly ground
is
a) 1 in 100
b) 1 in 250
c) 1 in 500
d) 1 in 1000
Ans: b
15. For accurate work, the steel band should always be used in preference to chain
because the steel band
a) is lighter than chain
b) is easier to handle
c) is practically inextensible and is not liable to kinks when in use
d) can be easily repaired in the field
Ans: c
18. If the true bearing of a line AB is 269° 30′, then the azimuth of the line AB is
a) 0° 30′
b) 89° 30′
c) 90° 30′
d) 269° 30′
Ans: c
22. In the quadrantal bearing system, a whole circle bearing of 293° 30′ can be
expressed as
a) W23°30’N
b) N66°30’W
c) S113°30’N
d) N23°30’W
Ans: b
24. The horizontal angle between the true meridian and magnetic meridian at a place is
called
a) azimuth
b) declination
c) local attraction
d) magnetic bearing
Ans: b
26. If the magnetic bearing of the sun at a place at noon in southern hemisphere is
167°, the magnetic declination at that place is
a) 77° N
b) 23° S
c) 13° E
d) 13° W
Ans: c
31. The process of turning the telescope about the vertical axis in horizontal plane is
known as
a) transiting
b) reversing
c) plunging
d) swinging
Ans: d
34. If the lower clamp screw is tightened and upper clamp screw is loosened, the
theodolite may be rotated
a) on its outer spindle with a relative motion between the vernier and graduated scale of
lower plate
b) on its outer spindle without a relative motion between the vernier and gra-duated
scale of lower plate
c) on its inner spindle with a relative motion between the vernier and the graduated
scale of lower plate
d) on its inner spindle without a relative motion between the vernier and the graduated
scale of lower plate
Ans: c
37. For which of the following permanent adjustments of theodolite, the spire test is
used ?
a) adjustment of plate levels
b) adjustment of line of sight
c) adjustment of horizontal axis
d) adjustment of altitude bubble and vertical index frame
Ans: c
38. The adjustment of horizontal cross hair is required particularly when the instrument
is used for
a) leveling
b) prolonging a straight line
c) measurement of horizontal angles
d) all of the above
Ans: a
39. Which of the following errors is not eliminated by the method of repetition of
horizontal angle measurement ?
a) error due to eccentricity of verniers
b) error due to displacement of station signals
c) error due to wrong adjustment of line of collimation and trunnion axis
d) error due to inaccurate graduation
Ans: b
40. The error due to eccentricity of inner and outer axes can be eliminated by
a) reading both verniers and taking the mean of the two
b) taking both face observations and taking the mean of the two
c) double sighting
d) taking mean of several readings distributed over different portions of the graduated
circle
Ans: a
43. Which of the following errors cannot be eliminated by taking both face
observations ?
a) error due to horizontal axis not being perpendicular to the vertical axis
b) index error i.e. error due to imperfect adjustment of the vertical circle vernier
c) error due to non-parallelism of the axis of telescope level and line of collimation
d) none of the above
Ans: d
44. If a tripod settles in the interval that elapses between taking a back sight reading
and the following foresight reading, then the elevation of turning point will
a) increase
b) decrease
c) not change
d) either ‘a’ or ‘b’
Ans: a
48. The rise and fall method of levelling provides a complete check on
a) backsight
b) intermediate sight
c) foresight
d) all of the above
Ans: d
49. If the R.L. of a B.M. is 100.00 m, the back- sight is 1.215 m and the foresight is
1.870 m, the R.L. of the forward station is
a) 99.345 m
b) 100.345 m
c) 100.655m
d) 101.870m
Ans: a
51. Which of the following errors can be neutralised by setting the level midway
between the two stations ?
a) error due to curvature only
b) error due to refraction only
c) error due to both curvature and re-fraction
d) none of the above
Ans: c
54. If the staff is not held vertical at a level¬ling station, the reduced level calculated
from the observation would be
a) true R.L.
b) more than true R.L.
c) less than true R.L.
d) none of the above
Ans: c
55. The difference between a level line and a horizontal line is that
a) level line is a curved line while hori-zontal line is a straight line
b) level line is normal to plumb line while horizontal line may not be normal to plumb line
at the tangent point to level line
c) horizontal line is normal to plumb line while level line may not be normal to the plumb
line
d) both are same
Ans: a
59. The R.L, of the point A which is on the floor is 100 m and back sight reading on A is
2.455 m. If the foresight reading on the point B which is on the ceiling is 2.745 m, the
R.L. of point B will be
a) 94.80 m
b) 99.71 m
c) 100.29 m
d) 105.20 m
Ans: d
60. As applied to staff readings, the corrections for curvature and refraction are
respectively
The above table shows a part of a level field book. The value of X should be
a) 98.70
b) 100.00
c) 102.30
d) 103.30
Ans: b
63. If the horizontal distance between the staff point and the point of observation is d,
then the error due to curvature of earth is proportional to
a) d
b) 1/d
c) d2
d) 1/d2
Ans: c
67. The difference of levels between two stations A and B is to be determined. For best
results, the instrument station should be
a) equidistant from A and B
b) closer to the higher station
c) closer to the lower station
d) as far as possible from the line AB
Ans: a
69. An imaginary line lying throughout the surface of ground and preserving a constant
inclination to the horizontal is known as
a) contour line
b) horizontal equivalent
c) contour interval
d) contour gradient
Ans: d
70. The suitable contour interval for a map with scale 1 : 10000 is
a) 2 m
b) 5m
c) 10 m
d) 20 m
Ans: a
74. In direct method of contouring, the process of locating or identifying points lying on a
contour is called
a) ranging
b) centring
c) horizontal control
d) vertical control
Ans: d
76. Which of the following methods of con-touring is most suitable for a hilly terrain ?
a) direct method
b) square method
c) cross-sections method
d) tacheometric method
Ans: d
87. The instrument used for accurate centering in plane table survey is
a) spirit level
b) alidade
c) plumbing fork
d) trough compass
Ans: c
88. Which of the following methods of plane table surveying is used to locate the
position of an inaccessible point ?
a) radiation
b) intersection
c) traversing
d) resection
Ans: b
89. The two point problem and three point problem are methods of
a) resection
b) orientation
c) traversing
d) resection and orientation
Ans: d
90. The resection by two point problem as compared to three point problem
a) gives more accurate problem
b) takes less time
c) requires more labour
d) none of the above
Ans: c
91. The methods used for locating the plane table stations are
i) radiation
ii) traversing
iii) intersection
iv) resection
The correct answer is
a) (i) and (ii)
b) (iii) and (iv)
c) (ii) and (iv)
d) (i) and (iii)
Ans: c
92. After fixing the plane table to the tripod, the main operations which are needed at
each plane table station are
i) levelling
ii) orientation
iii) centering
The correct sequence of these operations is
a) (i), (ii),.(iii)
b) (i), (iii), (ii)
c) (iii), (i), (ii)
d) (ii), (Hi), (i)
Ans: b
94. 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 west departures is more than the sum of the east
departures, the bearing of the closing line is in the
a) NE quadrant
b) SE quadrant
c) NW quadrant
d) SW quadrant
Ans: b
95. If the reduced bearing of a line AB is N60°W and length is 100 m, then the latitude
and departure respectively of the line AB will be
a) +50 m, +86.6 m
b) +86.6 m, -50 m
c) +50m, -86.6 m
d) +70.7 m,-50 m
Ans: b
96. The angle between the prolongation of the preceding line and the forward line of a
traverse is called
a) deflection angle
b) included angle
c) direct angle
d) none of the above
Ans: a
97. Transit rule of adjusting the consecutive coordinates of a traverse is used where
a) linear and angular measurements of the traverse are of equal accuracy
b) angular measurements are more accurate than linear measurements
c) linear measurements are more accurate than angular measurements
d) all of the above
Ans: b
98. Which of the following methods of theodolite traversing is suitable for locating the
details which are far away from transit stations ?
a) measuring angle and distance from one transit station
b) measuring angles to the point from at least two stations
c) measuring angle at one station and distance from other
d) measuring distance from two points on traverse line
Ans: b
102. If the intercept on a vertical staff is ob-served as 0.75 m from a tacheometer, the
horizontal distance between tacheometer and staff station is
a) 7.5 m
b) 25 m
c) 50
d) 75 m
Ans: d
103. For a tacheometer the additive and multi-plying constants are respectively
a) 0 and 100
b) 100 and 0
c) 0 and 0
d) 100 and 100
Ans: a
104. If the focal length of the object glass is 25 cm and the distance from object glass to
the trunnion axis is 15 cm, the additive constant is
a) 0.1
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 1.33
Ans: b