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MCQs of Theodolite Traversing

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11.
If the latitude of line is positive and departure of line is negative, the line lies in
(a) First Quadrant
(b) Fourth Quadrant
(c) Third Quadrant
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (b)

12.
If the latitude of line is negative and departure of line is negative, the line lies in
(a) First Quadrant
(b) Fourth Quadrant
(c) Third Quadrant
(d) None of Above
Answer:

Option (c)

13.
If for a closed traverse, the algebraic sum of latitude is +1.2 and for departure, it is -3.28, then closing error of this traverse lies in
(a) First Quadrant
(b) Second Quadrant
(c) Third Quadrant
(d) Fourth Quadrant
Answer:

Option (d)

14.
For a closed traverse having five survey lines, the sum of exterior angles will be _________________.
(a) 540°
(b) 1260°
(c) 360°
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (b)

15.
For a closed traverse to be balanced, both the algebraic sum of latitude and departure should be ___________.
(a) Zero
(b) Unity
(c) Cannot say
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (a)

16.
In theodolite, the upper triangular plate carrying three foot screws at its ends is known as_____________.
(a) Trivet
(b) Tribach
(c) Levelling head
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (b)

17.
____________ is condition arising when image formed by the objective lens is not in the plane of the cross hairs.
(a) Refraction
(b) Diffraction
(c) Parallax
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (c)

18.
For a very slow movement (fine adjustment) of plates, _______________ are used.
(a) Clamp screws
(b) Tangent screws
(c) Both A and B
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (b)

19.
For desired permanent adjustment, the vertical axis will be truly vertical when bubble is in centre of its run.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Cannot say
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (a)

20.
For desired permanent adjustment, the axis of altitude bubble must be parallel to the line of collimation.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Cannot say
(d) None of above
Answer:

Option (a)

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