Surveying Conceptual Questions
According to Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee, the highest relative accuracy required between points (in ppm) using GPS for horizontal control survey is
.01
A boundary survey displayed on a map that is officially approved by a county is known as
A recorded map
How many parameters of a horizontal curve must be known in order to calculate remaining parameters
2
The minimum number of satellites required to obtain a position on the earth's surface is
4
According to the FGCC, a length measurement under Order B using GPS survey should be accurate to within
8mm +/- 1ppm
What definition most closely describes a spiral curve?
A curve with a constantly increasing or decreasing degree of curvature
Transition curves are introduced at either end of a circular curve to obtain
A gradual increase of super-elevation from zero at the tangent point to the specified amount at the junction of the transition curve with a main curve
In a mass diagram
A high point on a mass curve indicates a change from cut to fill
A radial traverse survey should be adjusted using
A least square method
A benchmark is generally defined as
A permanent point with a known elevation
On a construction staking project, the instrument that can be operated by a one-man crew is called
A robotic total station crew and an RTK GPS
A foresight taken during the process of differential leveling is
A rod reading taken on a benchmark of unknown elevation
Which of the following is true of contour lines as shown on a topographic map?
A single contour line can cross with another single contour line
An x next to an elevation shows that the elevation is
A spot elevation and an exact elevation
A warranty deed is an example of
A title gurantee
The process of determining the ground coordinates of artificial points marked on the emulsion of an aerial photo is known as
Aerial Triangulation
Which two processes are used in aero-triangulation?
Aerial photography and GPS technology
What is invar tape less susceptible to?
Air temperature
All of the following is shown on a lath except: cut or fill, elevation, offset, angle to the next stake
Angle to the next stake
What types of measurements are typically made by pre 1982 Civil Engineering/Lan Surveyors in performing work for condos?
As-Built
A slope stake is, by definition, set at which point on the proposed cross section of a new facility?
At the point where the proposed side slope intersects the original ground
The agency responsible for the survey of public lands is
BLM
What is the method of minimizing error due to imperfect adjustment of a level?
Balancing sight lengths
The best way for a head chain man to hold a 100' tape when he is chaining down a slope distance is
Both at the same elevation above the ground as a rear chain man and with a level, using a plumb bob
Who can do a topo survey?
Both civil engineers and land surveyors
What effect would refraction have on a rod reading in plane surveying?
Cause smaller readings
A plumb bob is used for
Chaining and taping on correct locations
For an engineering project, which is the correct sequence used in developing a project?
Control, Topography, Construction Staking, As-built
A traverse my be plotted most accurately by the use of which one of the following: protractor, tangent offsets and scale, coordinates, natural tangents and scale
Coordinates
Plane Surveys
Cover Limited areas and disregard the earth's curvature
What types of notes should be used to develop a contour map of a 2-acre park?
Cross-section, because you need both horizontal and vertical controls
In a mass diagram of earthwork, abscissas represent stations and ordinates represent
Cumulative algebraic sum of volumes of earth in excavation and embankment
How does curvature effect rod reading?
Curvature causes greater reading
Contour Factor (C-Factor)
Describes relationship between aircraft flying height above mean ground level and the smallest accurate contour interval that can be generated at a specific flight height
The best method to absolutely locate (horizontally & vertically) underground high risk utilities is to
Determine the horizontal and vertical locations by pot holing
What is the purpose of waving the rod?
Determine the reading of a level rod at plumb position, makes sure you are getting the lowest reading on the instrument
What is initialization?
Determining precise relative position to the Base Station
The grid north is
Different than the geodetic north and a line parallel to the central meridian
Vertical Control is established by:
Differential leveling, Trigonometric leveling, Satellite technique (GPS)
Correction computed for each course as a result of balancing the traverse is a function of the
Distance of the course and the total distance
The state plane coordinate system differs from local plane systems in that
Distances are projected onto developable surfaces such as cones and cylinders rather than planes
What is not true for Lambert conformal conical projection?
Does not have any distortion in any direction
The act of prolonging a tangent line with a theodolite in the field is called
Double centering
What is measured with GPS receivers?
Ellipsoid heights
The city is planning to improve the intersection of "a" and "b" during next construction season. What type of survey is needed?
Engineering Survey, which allows for brainstorming of what kind of survey is needed
On a mass diagram, a rising curve indicates
Excavation. Descending curve is embankment
Which survey type is needed to ensure that fixed engineering work is appropriately done with respect to the project plans?
Final Survey
The contour interval on a topographic map may be computed by dividing two adjoining contour index by
Five
Electromagnetic waves are not affected by which: air temp, atmospheric pressure, fog and rain, wind speed
Fog and rain
The method that is best suited for the accumulation and presentation of data graphically from general data is
GIS
A control survey is requested for a 50-acre flat area. It is in the countryside and most of the area is covered by grass. Which method is recommended for control survey?
GPS
What additional element is required to convert ellipsoid height to the orthometric height?
Geoid Height
Control Surveys that are used for aerial mapping projects are usually based on which survey method?
Global Positioning system
If you are locating contours in a relatively small area with a fairly uniform slope, the best method is
Grid Method
When traversing using state plane coordinates
Ground distances must be converted to grid distances, directions must be converted to grid directions, coordinates of at least one point must be known
The elevation of a turning point may best be determined by deducting the leveling rod reading from the elevation of:
HI
What are a series of short lines drawn closely in the direction of the slope?
Hachures
In plane surveying, the distance between two points is
Horizontal
What is auto level used to determine?
Horizontal plan
Base map is developed in which of the following plans?
Improvement plan
During a plan review, it is discovered that the minimum horizontal clearance to a house located on the outside of a curved centerline was not met. What adjustmant can be mande?
Increase the radius, will result in more clearance
During a design review, it is discovered that minimum clearance to towns historic tower located on left side of center line was not met. What method would you recommend to meet minimum clearance, if tangents are held fixed? What if located on right side
Increase the tangent distance, increase the radius For right side, decrease radius
Slope stakes mark what?
Intersection of side slopes and natural ground
The horizontal distance between two adjacent contours
Is inversely proportioned to the slope of the ground
What is dilution of precision (DOP) in GPS planning?
It is a measure of the geometry of the satellite constellation
What is the purpose of a turning point in a bench circuit?
It serves as a point of known elevation immediately after the instrument has been repositioned
In order to achieve the best possible horizontal accuracy, which of the following would be most important with regard to EDM?
Know exact atmospheric temperature and pressure
In construction staking, a 4ft stake showing information relating to another stake is called
Lath
Which one of these level rods is considered to be a direct reading rod?
Lenker Rod
Which of the following equipment is not part of the taping accessories: tension handles, range poles, hand level, level, and plumb bombs
Level
Equipment Needed to Perform Vertical Control:
Level and a rod, Theodolite and a Rod, Total Station prism and prism rold and EDC, GPS receivers and antennas
When setting up an automatic level
Level approximately, using a circular bubble
Error of adjustment of a level may be eliminated by:
Making the backsights and foresights equal in length
You have staked the corners of a rectangular concrete pad at 4-foot offset. To check your work, you would:
Measure the diagonals
The method of describing and locating property by measurements from a known starting point called a monument
Metes and Bounds
In the "two-peg test" in leveling, backsight and foresight readings are taken at a setup midway between two points P and Q. Then, both points are sighted from an instrument set up outside of line PQ , and the results are used to determine the
Mislevelment of the line of sight of the level
What coordinate system would a USGS of a 7.5 minute QUAD sheet be based on?
NAD 27
The U.S. survey foot was introduced with the implementation of the
NAD of 1983
What are examples of a GNSS
NAVSTAR and GLONASS
The agency responsible for establishing high order control for the country is
NGS
Can an easement be created without the consent of the property owner?
No
The philadelphia rod that was used for surveying was found to be 1.2 ft shorter than originally thought. The corrections that should be made to the field notes are (subtract, add, none?)
No CORRECTIOn
Stationing along an existing highway is converted from NAD 27 to NAD 83. The highway will have,
No physical change in the alignment
The length of a parabolic highway curve has been revised to comply with the local speed limit. If the grades remain the same, the stationing of the new point of intersection will change proportionally to length, shift half the new curve length, depend on speed, or will not change?
Not change
A dumpy level is typically used to determine the elevations of points
On relatively flat surfaces
When researching records for a retracement survey for the right of way line of a road, railroad, or utility, the best source is the
Original design and construction plans with the recorded legal descriptions
Slope stakes are set
Outside the limits of cut and fill
A general benchmark is defined as a:
Permanent point marked with a known elevation
What type of surface or plane can be used in a plane survey?
Plane Surface
Most engineering surveys are
Plane surveys
In surveying, the term grade means
Proposed elevation, the slope of a profile line, vertical distance below or above grade stakes
To set stakes for rough grading (+/- .10ft) of pads on a 100 lot subdivision, what would be the most efficient method to meet precision requirements?
RTK GPS
A two mile long highway widening project contains points in both NAD 27 and NAD 83. What method do you recommend to convert all the data points to NAD 83
Readjust the original survey data to control points whose positions are included in NAD 83
At a river crossing where it is impossible to equalize the backsight and foresight, which of the following leveling methods should be used?
Reciprocal leveling, eliminates collimation errors
Trigonometric leveling does not have the inherent high precision of standard backsight/foresight leveling because of
Refraction, has an effect on the angle
A construction survey does not involve the following activity
Retracing existing land ownership boundaries or creating new boundaries
Which type of survey can be used to establish parallel and perpendicular measurements?
Route Survey
In planning a photogrammetry project, what is the most common sequence?
Set Target, Fly the Route, Set Control
Control Survey
Setting out of a network of points that are used as a reference for future surveys. This network can cover an area as large as a state or as small as a few acres
The primary purpose for break lines is to
Show where contours change direction
The usual difference between volume of earth in a borrow pit and later embankment is what?
Shrinkage
Which of the following GPS surveying technique results produces the most precise measurement? Pseudo-Kinematic, Pseudo-Static, Static or RTK?
Static
The Preferred method of obtaining the coordinates of a point P that is approximately 500 ft from two known points A and B in an area of flat terrain is to
Take two side shots, AP and BP, using a steel tape and a theodolite
Linear feet on a level rod are subdivided into
Tenths and hundredths of a foot
An environmental sensitive area is to be determined within the highway right of way. Who is most qualified to delineate the area?
The Environmental Engineer
What is mean sea level?
The average of all water heights over a tide epoch
When setting construction stakes, the guard stake is usually set behind the reference stake (ginney). The guard stake is marked with notation indicating cut or fill. What do the terms cut and fill refer to in this situation?
The difference in elevation between the ginney and the design finished grade
In leveling, what is the sum of the foresigh minus sum of backsight equal to? In closed loop?
The different in elevation between starting point and ending point. In closed loop, zero
Geoidal Undulation
The height of mean sea level above or below the spheroid
The scale of a stereo overlap formed from two aerial photos is determined from surveyed ground control. When redundant control is provided in the form of a third planimetric control point, the scale is determined from
The least squares method to compute unknowns
Control Surveys for photogrammetric mapping should position the control points according to
The number of photos and the contour interval
The geoid is
The surface of mean sea level extended over the entire globe or the surface of the sea if small channels were cut through mountains
Equipment Needed to Perform Horizontal Control:
Theodolite and a Rod, Total Station, prism and prism pole and electronic data collector, GPS receivers and antennas
When a GPS receiver's position is being determined, what is actually being measured?
Time
What is the usual function of a spiral curve in a highway design?
To transition from a tangent to a circular curve
A property owner or developer is interested in making improvements to a piece of land, which of the following is required before design?
Topographic survey
What instrument do you recommend for obtaining topographic features of a rough terrain?
Total Station
What is localization?
Transforming GPS onto a specific coordinate system
Horizontal Control is established by:
Traversing, Triangulation, Trilateration (EDM), Satellite methods (GPS) Stadia
In developing a topographic map on a rolling terrain, vertical control may be best performed by
Trigonometric Leveling
What is the term used to describe how GPS solves for position?
Trilateration
Before any excavation work, what is performed to avoid any underground utility incidents?
Underground mapping, potholing, outline excavation area
What is used for reading fractional divisions of angles on surveying instruments?
Vernier
What kind of control does a benchmark provide?
Vertical Control Only
What can a transit determine?
Vertical and horizontal angles
The current standard boundary monument in California is
a 1 inch iron pipe with license tag attached on top flush with the ground
A closed traverse is preffered to a radial traverse because
a closed traverse is more accurate
Laser EDM are unaffected by
air temparature. Are affected by water in the air but not changes in density of air caused by changes in temp
Backsights and foresights should be equal in distance in order to
compensate for collimation errors. If backsites and foresights are equidistance, instrument height error is cancelled out
The standard method of computing a volume of a proposed dam basin from a contour map is to
determine the area within each contour covering the basin and use the end-area method for the volume computation
When measuring the elevations of the terrain along a cross section on a new highway alignment, the height of the instrument is
determined from the backsight to a point with known elevation
A theodolite can measure
difference in elevation, bearing of a line, zenith angle
The most accurate method of prolonging a straight line with a theodolite uses the method of
double transit of the instrument
The distinctive feature of a tilting level is that
has a sensitive bubble that is used to level the line of sight for each observation
A Philadelphia rod
has sliding sections, is a self-reading rod, can be used as stadiaA
A POB is the starting point on a
legal description
The minimum accuracy for contour maps of all publication scales is
less than 10 percent of the elevations tested shall be in error more than one-half the contour interval
When using an Electronic Distance Measurement, better precision is attained when
long sights are taken
When using an electronic distance measurement (EDM) better precision is attained when
long sights are taken
In the adjustment or balancing of a closed differential leveling line, the amount of correction for an elevation is proportional to the
number of points between starting point and measured point
A final map used to subdivide a large parcel into 5 or more parcels is a
subdivision map
A standard total station has the ability to measure angles and distances electronically. A robotic total station has the additional function of
the ability to track a prism automatically
Which parameter varies with the scale factor in a Lambert projection used in a geodetic survey
the latitude
An instrument designed to measure horizontal and vertical angles that are read from vernier scales is called a
transit