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SEATWORK 4 cm
Shade the circle of the correct answer on the answer
sheet. If the answer is not in the choices, write the correct
answer.
1. A lie was measured to have five tallies, 6 marking pins
and 63.6 links. How long is the line in feet?
A. 1887.5 B. 1205.5 C. 5663.5 D. 119.5
m cm ft in

2. Using the following notes, what is the elevation at BM14


STATION BS FS ELEVATION SEATWORK 5
BM12 4.64 209.65 Shade the circle of the correct answer on the answer
5.80 5.06 sheet. If the answer is not in the choices, write the correct
2.25 5.02 answer.
BM13 6.02 5.85
1. TP has an elevation of 115.15 m and the foresight taken
8.96 4.34
at that point is 0.30 m. If BS taken at BM is 1.42 m. The
8.06 3.22
9.45 3.71 elevation of BM is
12.32 2.02 A. 116.27 B. 116.57 C. 114.03 D. 114.45
BM14 1.98 m m m m

A. 255.45 B. 255.05 C. 235.95 D. 245.02 Given a closed traverse.


3. A 50 m tape was used to measure a line DE. The LINE DISTANCE BEARING
adjusted distance of the line is 120.23 m long. If the tape AB 24.22 S1536W
is 0.04 m too long, what is the measured distance? BC 15.92 S6911E
A. 120.134 B. 120.823 C. 121.986 D. 121.115 CD N5758E
m m m m DA S8043W
4. Determine the most probable value of the 2. Compute the distance of the line DA.
measurements having different values based on the A. 73 B. 77 C. 75 D. 79
number of measurements as tabulated in the table shown Situation1: Given a closed traverse
below. LINE DISTANCE(m) BEARING
Distance No. of Measurements AB N4513E
99.986 m 1 BC 24.03 S4452E
99.992 m 8 CD S4528W
100 m 5 DE 23.71 N4925W
A. 99.965 B. 99.99 m C. 100.00 D. 99.985 m EF 10.66 N4531E
FA 14.37 N4356E
m m
3. Compute the distance of the line AB.
Situation 2: From the measured values of distance JZ,
A. 7.04 B. 6.8 C. 9.6 D. 10.9
the following trials were recorded:
4.. Compute the distance of the line CD.
Trials Distance(m)
A. 30.18 B. 24.79 C. 19.75 D. 18.66
1 120.76
2 120.68
5.. Lines OA and OB whose magnetic bearings are
3 120.84
4 120.64 N3925W and N7550E respectively, what is the angle
between the lines?
5. Find the probable error. A. 11515 B. 3626 C. 9833 D. 5034
A. B. C. D. Situation2: Given a closed traverse
LINE DISTANCE(m) BEARING
0.044 0.0 87 0.030 0.089 AB 400 Due North
BC 800 N45E
6. Find the standard deviation.
CD 700 S60E
A. B. C. D. DE 600 S20W
0.044 0.0 87 0.030 0.089 EA 966 S87W

7. Find the standard error. 6. Using compass rule, what is the adjusted bearing of
A. B. C. D. line CD?
0.044 0.0 87 0.030 0.089 A. B. C. D.
S595752E S595752E S591020E S601515E
7. Using transit rule, what is the adjusted distance of line
8. The sides of a square lot having an area of 2.25 DE?
hectares were measured using a 100 m tape that was 0.04 A. 600.42 B. 599.58 C. 601.22 D. 598.25
m short. Compute the error in the area in sq. m. 8. An engineer set-up a transit inside a triangular lot and
A. 18.0036 B. 17.9964 C. 11.9984 D.12.0016 observes the bearing and distances of the corner A, B, C.
9. A steel tape 100 m long is at a standard pull of 65 N. LINE DISTANCE(m) BEARING
Compute the pull correction in mm if during measurement A 17 N35W
the applied pull is 40 N. The tape has cross-sectional area B 22 N70E
C 32 Due South
of 3.18 sq. mm. and E=200GPa.
Compute the area of the lot.
A. -4 B. -5 C. -6 D. -7
A. 18.0036 B. 17.9964 C. 11.9984 D.12.0016
10. You are told to construct a graphic scale for a map
with given fractional scale of 1:25,0000. What should be
9. Find the area of the given cross section if the width of
the length on the graphic scale representing 1km on the
the roadway is 10 m .
map?
A. 47.925 B. 65.35 C. 59.421 D.53.625
A. 0.40 cm B. 4.00 cm C. 2.50 cm D. 0.25
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10. Find the radius of a simple curve having a degree
of curve of 5 using chord basis.
A. 229.26 B. 142.3 m C. 114.74 D.201.5 m
m m

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