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Central Bicol State University of Agriculture: Removal Exam AGF 105

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Republic of the Philippines

CENTRAL BICOL STATE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE


San Jose, Pili, Camarines Sur 4418
Website: www.cbsua.edu.ph
Email Address: op@cbsua.edu.ph
Trunkline: (054) 871-5531-33 local 101

Removal Exam
AGF 105

Name: MELLA,MELODY R. BSAF2A

Instruction: Encircle the correct answer.


1-2. Identify the pace factor if the distance measure is 25 meters and the number of steps is 18.75
paces.
a. 0.75 m per pace
b. 0.66 m per pace
c. 0.70 m per pace
d. 0.65 m per pace
3. It is the type of leveling method that determine the differences in elevation along a fixed line at
designated short measured intervals?
a. Differential Leveling
b. Double-rodded Leveling
c. Profile Leveling
d. Reciprocal Leveling
4-6. With the transit at point A and line of sight horizontal, the stadia intercept at B is 0.6 m. If the
stadia interval factor is 99.96 and the additive factor is 0.3, find the distance AB.
a. 60.28 meter
b. 60.38 meter
c. 61.27 meter
d. 61.25 meter
7. What is the component of the theodolite used to adjust the balance/level of position?
a. Tubular Vial
b. Leveling Screw
c. Optical Sight
d. Set screw
8. Identify the instrument that has precise measurement in horizontal and vertical angles.
a. Tape
b. Compass
c. Theodolite
d. Laser

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9. What is the type of leveling method usually used in rivers, lakes or in rugged terrain?
a. Profile Leveling
b. Reciprocal Leveling
c. Three-wire leveling
d. Differential Leveling
10. What is the other term for minus sights?
a. Backsight
b. Foresight
c. Benchmark
d. Turning Point
11. It is the fixed or reference point that is known elevation?
a. Starting Point
b. Foresight
c. Benchmark
d. Turning Point
12. It is called the plus sights or reading?
a. Backsight
b. Foresight
c. Benchmark
d. Turning Point
13. Plane surveying is the type of surveying in which the earth is considered to be flat surface.
Distances and areas involved are of limited extent and the?
a. approximate shape of the earth is considered
b. theoretical shape of the geoid is evaluated
c. exact shape of the earth is disregarded
d. spheroidal shape of the earth is considered
e. shape of the earth is considered a geoid
14. It is called the fixed reference line which lies on a vertical plane passing through the observer’s
position?
a. Elevation
b. Meridian
c. Bearing
d. Azimuth
15. The person whose duty is to check all linear measurements made by the tape man?
a. Lineman
b. Headtape man
c. Reartape man
d. Pacer

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16-20. A line was determine to be 2395.25 m. when measured with a 30-m steel tape supported
throughout its length under a pull of 4kg at a mean temperature of 35°C. Tape used is of
standard length at 20°C under a pull of 5kg. Cross-sectional area of tape is 0.03 sq.cm.
Coefficient of thermal expansion is 0.0000116/°C. Modulus of elasticity of tape of 2x10^6
kg/sq.cm. Determine the error of the tape due to change in temperature.
a. 0.00521 meter
b. 0.00532 meter
c. 0.00522 meter
d. 0.00523 meter
21. It is a device that can be attached to a wheel and can register its number of revolutions.
a. Odometer
b. Passometer
c. Pedometer
d. Accelerator
22-23. Convert the 127.0 grands into their equivalent values in degrees, mils, and
radians.
a. 114.5 degrees, 2,042 mils and 1.975 radian
b. 113.4 degrees, 2,023 mils and 1.895 radian
c. 114.3 degrees, 2,032 mils and 1.995 radian
d. 114.5 degrees, 2,032 mils and 1.925 radian
24-25. Convert 235 degrees WCB into QB.
a. S 55° W
b. S 55° E
c. N 55° W
d. N 55° E
26-30. Identify if the survey of the 4M students are correct by using arithmetic check. The
submission of Backsight and foresight id is 9.19 m and 15.69 m, respectively. The elevation of the
beginning and end of benchmark is 356.65 meter and 350.15 meter, respectively.
a. Yes, it is correct
b. No, it does not equal
c. Maybe, it is nearly equal
31-35. The angles about a point Q have the following observed values: 130°15’20”, 142°37’30”, and
87°07’40”. Determine the most probable value.
a. 0°00’05”
b. 0°00’15”
c. 0°00’20”
d. 0°00’10”
36-40. If a turning point along a profile level route measures 205.73 m beyond station 10+33.5, its
stationing should be indicated as

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a. 2+39.23
b. 12+39.23
c. 1+239.23
d. 8+27.77
41-50. The three sides of a triangular-shaped tract of land is given by the following measurements
and corresponding probable errors: 162.54±0.03 m, 234.25±0.05 m, and 195.70±0.04 m. Determine
the most probable error of the sum and the most probable value of the perimeter.
a. 229.05±0.7
b. 292.05±0.07
c. 292.50±0.7
d. 229.50±0.07
51-60. In the quadrilateral ABCD the sides were measured as follows: AB= 535.98m, BC=
351.60m, CD= 631.33m, and DA= 297.20m. If the diagonal BD measures 675.68m,
determine the area of the quadrilateral.
a. 160,643.44 m2
b. 160,464.34 m2
c. 160,634.44 m2
d. 160,346.44 m2
61-70. A line was determine to be 2395.25 m. when measured with a 30-m steel tape supported
throughout its length under a pull of 4kg at a mean temperature of 35°C. Tape used is of
standard length at 20°C under a pull of 5kg. Cross-sectional area of tape is 0.03 sq.cm.
Coefficient of thermal expansion is 0.0000116/°C. Modulus of elasticity of tape of 2x10^6
kg/sq.cm. Determine error due to tension
a. 0.0399 m
b. 0.0993 m
c. 0.0393 m
d. 0.0339 m
71-80. Determine the distance from station 4+38.85 to the following stations: 8+68.42, 16+50.56,
2+73.05, 0+69.08, and 36+10.14

a. 4+30.57, 12+11.71, 1+65.80, 3+69.77, 31+71.29


b. 4+29.57, 12+21.71, 1+65.80, 3+69.77, 31+71.29
c. 4+29.57, 12+11.71, 1+65.80, 3+69.77, 31+71.29
d. 4+29.57, 12+11.71, 1+65.80, 3+70.77, 31+71.29

81-90. Given in the accompanying sketch are the observed forward and back bearings of an open
compass traverse. Determine the adjusted forward bearing of line BC.

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a. S 63°50’ E
b. N 63°50’ W
c. S 64°00’ E
d. S 64°10’ E

Prepared by:

Lhizel L. Claveria, ABE


Instructor

COMPUTATION:

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