Basic Civil Engineering Questions and Answers – Plane Table Surveying




This set of Basic Civil Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Plane Table Surveying”.

1. __________ instrument is used to sight to an object.

a) Compass

b) U-frame

c) Plumbing fork

d) Alidade

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Answer: d

Explanation: Alidade is straight edge with some form of sighting devise. It can be plain (with slits) or telescopic. It is kept on a plane table and objects are sighted.



2. How many methods of plane table surveying are there?

a) 2

b) 4

c) 1

d) 3

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Answer: b

Explanation: There are four ways to perform plane table surveying. They are radiation, inter-section, traversing and resection. First two are employed for locating details and other two for locating plane table stations.

3. Plane table (PT) surveying is a __________ method.

a) Graphical

b) Linear

c) Circular

d) Angular

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Answer: a

Explanation: In graphical method of surveying, objects are sighted and taken down as drawings (lines) on a paper. The line gives angle, distance of the object from the station.

4. Plane table is made of:

a) Metal

b) Rubber

c) Wood

d) Plastic

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Answer: c

Explanation: Plane table is a well-seasoned wooden piece. It is polished and a smooth surface is given on top. The middle bottom portion is threaded to attach a tripod.

5. Which of the below is used for levelling a plane table?

a) Plumb bob

b) Spirit level

c) Compass

d) U-frame

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Answer: b

Explanation: A spirit level is a rectangular box, containing a small bubble inside it. It is placed on table, table is moved and fixed when bubble is centralised.

6. Which of the below is not an advantage of PT survey?

a) Used for accurate works

b) Less costly

c) Field book is not required

d) Rapid method

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Answer: a

Explanation: It is used only to locate certain local object. It doesn’t give accurate results and can’t be used for high precision works.

7. How many ways are there to orient a plane table?

a) 1

b) 3

c) 2

d) 4

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Answer: c

Explanation: Orientation refers to the process of keeping table to the position which is occupied at first station. The point on paper and ground should match. It can be done by using through compass and back sighting.

8. Plan table surveying uses the methodology of:

a) Triangulation

b) Contouring

c) Ranging

d) Traversing

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Answer: d

Explanation: Traversing is a methodology where number of connected lines are there whose length is measured using tape/chain and angle using any angle measuring instrument. PT survey uses this methodology.

9. A plumbing fork is used to __________ the plane table.

a) Focus

b) Centre

c) Orient

d) Level

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Answer: b

Explanation: Plumbing fork is also called U-fame. It has a U-shaped frame which can be clamped onto the plane table. The lower end has provision for suspending a plumb bob. It is used to centre the table w.r.t station.

10. In the method of intersection, only one linear measurement is made.

a) True

b) False

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Answer: a

Explanation: Only one linear measurement is made in intersection method. Base line is the line showing distance between two instrument stations. This method is also called graphical triangulation.

11. Which of the below is not a method of doing resection?

a) Back sighting

b) Solving two-point problem

c) Solving three-point problem

d) Solving four-point problem

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Answer: d

Explanation: There are four methods to perform resection. They are using compass, by back sighting, solving two-point and three-point problem. There is no method as solving four point problem.




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