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Surveying-I ALL PYQ (Pran Tehare)

The document appears to be an examination paper for a Surveying-I course, dated 07/12/2018, with a maximum score of 60 marks. It includes various questions related to surveying concepts, such as bearings, triangles, and the use of surveying instruments. Students are instructed to solve specific questions and provide answers based on surveying principles.

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Surveying-I ALL PYQ (Pran Tehare)

The document appears to be an examination paper for a Surveying-I course, dated 07/12/2018, with a maximum score of 60 marks. It includes various questions related to surveying concepts, such as bearings, triangles, and the use of surveying instruments. Students are instructed to solve specific questions and provide answers based on surveying principles.

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6A A15 C42 2C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF 825 51C

1 C4 C 06 4E 6 2D A 82 1 F4
15 5C4 2C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF F825 51C CF4 452
2 4 4
5C C42 C80 064 EA 682 2DA AF8 8251 1CF F44 527 706
4 C 6 E 6 D F 2 C 4 5 A
C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D A 82 51C F4 45 270 06A 15C
2 8 4 A 8 2 A F8 5 F 4 2 7 6 1
42 C8 064 EA 68 DA F8 25 1CF 44 527 06 A1 5C4 42C
C 06 E 6 2D F 2 1C 4 5 0 A 5C 2 8
C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF 825 51C F4 452 2706 6A1 15C 42C C80 064
4 2 A 8 F 4 7 4 E
80 064E EA6 682 DA F8 251 1CF 445 527 06A A15 5C4 2C8 806 64EA A68
64 A 82 DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 06 4E 6 2D
64 EA 682 DA F8 25 1CF 44 527 06 A1 5C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D A
1 A 5 F

DE
BC

EA
AB

CD
4E EA6 682D DA F82 251 CF4 445 5270 06A 15 C42 2C8 8064 4EA A68 82D AF 825
8 F C 2

Line
A6 2 A 8 51 F 45 7 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C
A6 82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C8 06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 51C F4
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4

FB
Max Marks: 60

F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C


45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80

22015’
39030’
conditioned triangle.
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64

330015’
242045’
191000’
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D
42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
Instructions to the Students:

06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25


4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
Subject Name: Surveying-I

A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4

BB
Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following.
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following.
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70

62045’
13000’

147000’
200030’
222030’
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A

3) River, Canal
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15

respectively. Find angles <B, <C, <D.


use of an Open Cross staff with a sketch.
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C
Course: B. Tech in Civil Engineering

45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA
Date: 07/12/2018

5) Jungle, Wire fencing


A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
1) North line , Chain line
A) Give the conventional symbols for the following:
5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D
42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25

4) Road Bridge, Boundary line


4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
2) Main station, Traverse station

compass in a place where local attraction was suspected.


1. Solve ANY FIVE questions out of the following.

A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4

0
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452

6) Railway line (double), Open well


DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70


question is based is mentioned in front of the question.

F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C

0
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.

45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64

4452706A15C42C8064EA682DAF8251CF
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA

calculating interior angles.


A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.

5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D


End Semester Examination – Winter 2018

42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A

0
Sem: III

C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25


4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70

equilateral triangle. If the bearing of AB is 80030’, find the bearings of the other sides.

Find correct bearings of the lines by


F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A

A) i) The fore bearings of the lines AB, BC, CD, DE are 45 30 , 120 15 , 200 30 , 280 45

B) The following are the observed bearings of the lines of a traverse ABCDEA with a
C) What is Cross Staff? List down the types of Cross staff. Describe the construction and

ii) A traverse is done by three stations A, B and C in clockwise order in the form of
B) What is Well-Conditioned triangle? Explain clearly why it is preferred instead of an Ill-

25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42
Duration: 3 Hr.

06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 0
Subject Code: BTCVC304
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE

5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806


2. The level question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on which the

42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64
(Level/CO)

CO1
CO1
CO1
CO1
CO2

06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 E
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA
A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 6
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6
06 F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82
06
12
06
06
06
12
Marks

25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 D
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF
06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
6A A15 C42 2C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF 825 51C
1 C4 C 06 4E 6 2D A 82 1 F4
15 5C4 2C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF F825 51C CF4 452
2 4 4
5C C42 C80 064 EA 682 2DA AF8 8251 1CF F44 527 706
4 C 6 E 6 D F 2 C 4 5 A
C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D A 82 51C F4 45 270 06A 15C
2 8 4 A 8 2 A F8 5 F 4 2 7 6 1
42 C8 064 EA 68 DA F8 25 1CF 44 527 06 A1 5C4 42C
C 06 E 6 2D F 2 1C 4 5 0 A 5C 2 8
C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF 825 51C F4 452 2706 6A1 15C 42C C80 064
4 2 A 8 F 4 7 4 E
80 064E EA6 682 DA F8 251 1CF 445 527 06A A15 5C4 2C8 806 64EA A68
64 A 82 DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 06 4E 6 2D
64 EA 682 DA F8 25 1CF 44 527 06 A1 5C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D A
1 A 5 F
4E EA6 682D DA F82 251 CF4 445 5270 06A 15 C42 2C8 8064 4EA A68 82D AF 825
8 F C 2
A6 2 A 8 51 F 45 7 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C

figures.
B) Explain:
A6 82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C8 06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 51C F4
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70

neat figures.
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4

i) Curve ranging
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80

A) Write short note on:


27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64

iii) Location Survey


06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA

ii) Definition of curve


ii) Preliminary Survey
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D

i) Reconnaissance Survey
42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
DE
BC

EA
AB

CD

A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4
Q. 3 Solve Any One of the following.
Line

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following.


Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following.
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
FB

1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4

for a road
iv) Layout

F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C

distance between observer and light house.


45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80
60000’

318030’
208000’
215015’
139030’

27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64

A) i) Draw neat labeled diagram of Dumpy level.


bearings, if the magnetic declination is 090 W.

ii) Write down the object and uses of leveling.


06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D
42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
BB

C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25
29000’
36030’

4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
138045’
317000’
240000’

A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A

C) Write down the advantages and disadvantages of plane tabling.


25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64

4452706A15C42C8064EA682DAF8251CF
iii) Write down definitions of : 1) Line of Collimation 2) Change Point

1.085m and 1.665m. Find the true difference of level between A and B
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA
iv) Construction survey for Waterways

A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
iii) Objectives behind provision of curves

5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D


42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452 B) List down the methods of plane tabling. Explain procedure of any two methods with
v) Difference between Summit curve & Valley curve

DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70
vi) Factors responsible for selection of good alignment

A) What is the Principle of Plane Tabling? Explain all accessories of Plane table with neat

F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A

set up near A and the staff readings on A and B were 2.645m and 3.230m respectively.
B) i) An observer standing on the deck of a ship sees a light house. The top of light house
local attraction was suspected. Find the correct bearings of the lines and also the true

The level was then moved and set up near B, the respective readings on A and B was
is 35m above the sea level and the height of the observer is 6m above sea level. Find the

ii) In leveling between two points A and B on the opposite sides of a river, the level was
C) Followings are the bearings observed while traversing with a compass, an area where

25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 0
5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806
42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64

CO1, CO3
CO3
CO2
CO2
CO2
CO1
CO1
CO1

06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 E
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA
A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 6
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82

06
06
12
06
06
06
12
12
12
12
06

25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 D
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF
06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
6A A15 C42 2C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF 825 51C
1 C4 C 06 4E 6 2D A 82 1 F4
15 5C4 2C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF F825 51C CF4 452
2 4 4
5C C42 C80 064 EA 682 2DA AF8 8251 1CF F44 527 706
4 C 6 E 6 D F 2 C 4 5 A
C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D A 82 51C F4 45 270 06A 15C
2 8 4 A 8 2 A F8 5 F 4 2 7 6 1
42 C8 064 EA 68 DA F8 25 1CF 44 527 06 A1 5C4 42C
C 06 E 6 2D F 2 1C 4 5 0 A 5C 2 8
C8 806 4EA A68 82D AF 825 51C F4 452 2706 6A1 15C 42C C80 064
4 2 A 8 F 4 7 4 E
80 064E EA6 682 DA F8 251 1CF 445 527 06A A15 5C4 2C8 806 64EA A68
64 A 82 DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 06 4E 6 2D
64 EA 682 DA F8 25 1CF 44 527 06 A1 5C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D A
1 A 5 F

BC
AB

CD
DA
4E EA6 682D DA F82 251 CF4 445 5270 06A 15 C42 2C8 8064 4EA A68 82D AF 825
8 F C 2

Line
A6 2 A 8 51 F 45 7 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C

figures.
A6 82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C8 06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 51C F4
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70

100
600
250
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15

635.46
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80

42
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64

317
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA

0
1300
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6

Length WCB
5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D

235040’
42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4
Q.6 Solve Any One of the following.

82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452


DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
held inverted). Calculate the RL(m) of R.

F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C

Bowditch rule.
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
mark of +150.000m with vertical angle of 000’0’’.

5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D


A) i) Draw neat labeled diagram of Transit Theodolite.

42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4

*** End ***


82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
iii) Explain Balancing of traverse and rules of distributing errors.

1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42 8 64

4452706A15C42C8064EA682DAF8251CF
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 06 EA
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 06 4E 6
B) The length and bearing of lines of a closed traverse ABCDA are as under.

5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806 4E A6 82D


42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8
06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 25
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA 68 D F 25 1C
C) Define the term contour line. Explain the characteristics of contour lines with neat

A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 68 2D AF 82 51C F4 452
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 2D A 82 51 F 45 70
latitude and departure. Find out closing error. Use
Calculate latitude and departure. Apply correction to

F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82D AF F82 51C CF4 445 270 6A
ii) A flag post of height 2m was erected on top of a building. Find the RL of the top of
iii) A bench mark with reduced level 155.305m has been established at the floor of a

spirit leveling. The back sight to the bench mark has been observed as 0.575m (staff

the flag post, if the vertical angles to the bottom and top of it were measured using
Theodolite as 70 and 100 respectively. A staff reading of 1.245m was taken over a bench
room. It is required to find out the RL of the underside of the roof(R) of the room using

25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 27 6A 15
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 06 15 C4
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D F 25 1C 44 52 06 A1 5C 2C
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF 82 1C F4 52 70 A 5C 42
06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6 82 A 82 51 F 45 70 6A 15 42 C8
A1 5C 2C 80 64 A 82 DA F8 51 CF 44 27 6A 15 C4 C 0
5C 42 80 64 EA 682 DA F8 251 CF 44 527 06 15 C4 2C 806
42 C8 64 EA 68 DA F8 25 CF 44 527 06 A1 C4 2C 80
C8 06 EA 68 2D F 25 1C 4 52 06 A1 5C 2C 80 64
CO3

06 4EA 68 2D AF 82 1C F4 452 70 A 5C 42 80 64 E
4E 6 2D A 82 51 F4 45 70 6A 15 42 C8 64 EA
A6 82 A F8 51 CF 45 27 6A 15 C4 C8 06 EA
82 DA F8 251 CF 445 27 06A 15 C4 2C 06 4E 6
DA F8 25 CF 44 27 06 1 C4 2C 80 4E A6
F8 251 1CF 44 527 06A A15 5C4 2C 806 64E A6 82
12
12
12
06

25 C 44 52 06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82
1C F4 52 70 A1 5C 42 80 64 A 82 D
F4 452 70 6A 5C 42 C8 64 EA 682 DA
45 70 6A 15 42 C8 064 EA 68 D
27 6A 15 C4 C 06 E 6 2D AF
06 1 C 2C 80 4E A6 82 A
C
EE E761 137 CD EFDD5C 570 0E8 A1AAD5 515F
C E 5 A
E7 7613 37C DE FD5 5C5 70E E8A 1ADD51 15F8 8A8
6 D F 7 1 5 C
76 137 7CD EFDD5C C57 0E8 8A1 AD 515 F8AA8C AE
13 CD EF 5 57 0E A1 AD 51 F8 8C AE E7
13 7CD EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 51 5F8 A8C AE E7 613
7 C 8 5
37 CD EFDD5C 570 0E8 A1AAD5 515 F8AA8C AE E76 6137 7CD
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF
7C E D C5 0E 8A A 51 F A8 A E 61 7C DE D
D FD 5C 70 8 1A D 5 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C
DE EFD 5C 570 E8AA1A D5 515F F8A 8CAAEE E76 137 CD EFDD5C 570
5 5 E D 1 8 8 1 C E 5
EF FD5 C57 70E 8A1 1AD 515 5F8 A8C CAE EE7 7613 37C DEF FD5 5C5 70E E8A
D C5 0E 8A A 51 F A8 A E 61 7C DE D C 70 8A 1A
FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D
5 1 C E A 5
D5 5C5 70E E8A 1ADD51 15F8 8A8 8CA EE7 761 37C DE FD 5C5 570E E8A 1A D51 15F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7

_____________
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61

mention it clearly.
Time: 03 Hours

51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761 37C
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D
8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13 CD EF

side are:
8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7CD EF D5
AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C E D C5
E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C DE FD 5C5 70E
61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A
37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 5 0E A AD
EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51
D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C

ST
RS

TP
PQ
QR
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61
51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761 37C
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE STUDENTS

8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13 CD EF
Q.1. Solve any three from the following:
8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7CD EF D5

was the true distance chained?


AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C E D C5
E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C DE FD 5C5 70E
knowledge of that data is a part of the examination.

61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A
37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1

Local attraction, and True meridian.


method of overcoming the obstacle?
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 5 0E A AD
undefined

EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51


1. Attempt any five questions from the given six questions.

124° 45’ 00”


189° 15’ 00”
231° 30’ 00”
22° 00’ 00”
107° 15’ 00”
D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C
(c) Write a short note on mistakes in chaining.
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61
51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761 37C
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D
8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13 CD EF

15F8A8CAEE76137CDEFD5C570E8A1AD5
8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7CD EF D5
_____________________________________

AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C E D C5
End Semester Examination – May 2019

E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C DE FD 5C5 70E

304° 45’ 00”


101° 30’ 00”
202° 00’ 00”
287° 15’ 00”
Side Fore Bearing Back Bearing

9° 15’ 00”
61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A

Q.3. (a) Explain in brief the intersection method of plane tabling.


37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1

(b) List the minor instruments used in plane table surveying.


Sub: Surveying - I (BTCVC304)

CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 5 0E A AD
(b) Explain: Construction and use of 20 m chain (with sketch).

EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51


2. Illustrate your answers with neat sketches, diagrams etc. where ever necessary.

D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
Second Year (III Semester), B. Tech. in Civil Engineering

70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C


E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 6
____

51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761


5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 3 Q.2. (a) Define the following terms used in compass surveying: Dip of needle,
8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13

(b) Compute the interior angles of the traverse PQRST if the bearings of the
3. Necessary data is given in the respective questions. If such data is not given, it means that the

(a) What are the different obstacles in chaining operations? Explain any one

8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7


was found to be correct. After chaining a distance of 100 chains it was

distance of 180 chains, the chain was found to be 10 cm too long. What
(d) A 30 m chain was tested before the commencement of the day’s work and

found to be 5 cm too short. At the end of day’s work after chaining a total

AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C
4. If some part or parameter is noticed to be missing, you many appropriately assume it and should

E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C


DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE

61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C D
37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D
Max Marks: 60

CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C E

(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)

EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF


__(Marks)

D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5
51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 7
8 5
C
EE E761 137 CD EFDD5C 570 0E8 A1AAD5 515F
C E 5 A
E7 7613 37C DE FD5 5C5 70E E8A 1ADD51 15F8 8A8
6 D F 7 1 5 C
76 137 7CD EFDD5C C57 0E8 8A1 AD 515 F8AA8C AE
13 CD EF 5 57 0E A1 AD 51 F8 8C AE E7
13 7CD EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 51 5F8 A8C AE E7 613
7 C 8 5
37 CD EFDD5C 570 0E8 A1AAD5 515 F8AA8C AE E76 6137 7CD
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF
7C E D C5 0E 8A A 51 F A8 A E 61 7C DE D
D FD 5C 70 8 1A D 5 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C
DE EFD 5C 570 E8AA1A D5 515F F8A 8CAAEE E76 137 CD EFDD5C 570
5 5 E D 1 8 8 1 C E 5
EF FD5 C57 70E 8A1 1AD 515 5F8 A8C CAE EE7 7613 37C DEF FD5 5C5 70E E8A
D C5 0E 8A A 51 F A8 A E 61 7C DE D C 70 8A 1A
FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D
5 1 C E A 5
D5 5C5 70E E8A 1ADD51 15F8 8A8 8CA EE7 761 37C DE FD 5C5 570E E8A 1A D51 15F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61

to G.

sides.
51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761 37C
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D
8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13 CD EF
8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7CD EF D5

C
B

D
AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C E D C5

AB

CD
DA
BC
Line
E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C DE FD 5C5 70E

Station
61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A
37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 5 0E A AD
of contour maps?

EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51


D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61
51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761 37C
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D
8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13 CD EF
Q.5. (a) List the parts of a Theodolite.

8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7CD EF D5

1725
1050
1618

485
Length (m)
18° 19’ L
37° 20’ R
23° 47’ R

AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C E D C5
E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C DE FD 5C5 70E
61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A
Deflection angle

37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 5 0E A AD

(b) Write a short note on mine surveying.


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or
EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51
D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61
F
E

51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761 37C
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 37 D

C 54° 17’
D 145° 23’
B 104° 47’
A 55° 20’
Angle
Station

8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13 CD EF

15F8A8CAEE76137CDEFD5C570E8A1AD5
8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7CD EF D5

Q.6. (a) Write a short note on route surveying for highways.


AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C E D C5
E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C DE FD 5C5 70E
61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A
37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 5 0E A AD
EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51
D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD 5C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A
550 m away. Find the true difference of level between A and B.

70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5C 570 E8 1A D5 15F 8A 8C


E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5 57 E8 A1 D 15 8 8C AE
calculate the independent coordinates in the form of Gale’s Table.

A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 6
Remarks

AB = 37° 18’
Bearing of line
10° 12’ L
15° 38’ R
360 m away from O, is 2.150 and is 3.895 when held at other point B,

51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5 70E 8A 1A D51 5F 8A8 CA EE 761


5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 76 3
8A C E 76 37 D F 5C 57 E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 13
The following is the closed theodolite traverse. Balance the traverse and
Deflection angle
Following deflection angles were measured in running a traverse from A

8C AE E76 13 CD EF D5 57 0E8 A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 7


Q.4. (a) A level is set up at station P. The reading on the staff when held at point A

(b) Write the fundamental characteristics of contour lines? What are the uses

If the true bearing of AB is N 63° 18’ E, find the true bearings of the other

AE E7 13 7C EF D5 C5 0E A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C
E7 613 7C DE D5 C5 70E 8A 1AD 51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 61 7C
61 7C DE FD C5 70 8A 1A 5 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C D
37 D FD 5C 70 E8 1A D5 15 8A C E 76 37 D
CD EF 5 57 E A1 D 15 F8 8C AE E7 13 C E
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(6)
(6)
(6)
(6)

(12)
(12)

EF D5 C57 0E 8A1 AD 515 F8 A8C AE E7 613 7C DEF


D5 C5 0E 8A AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 61 7C DE
C5 70E 8A 1A 51 5F A8 CA EE 61 37C DE FD
70 8A 1A D5 5F 8A CA EE 761 37 D FD 5
E8 1 D 15 8A 8C E 76 37 CD EF 5
A1 AD 515 F8 8C AE E7 13 C EF D5 C
AD 51 F8 A8 A E7 613 7C DE D C5
51 5F8 A8 CA EE7 613 7C DE FD5 5C5
5F A8 CA EE 61 7C DE FD C 7
8 5
D
A6 6F2 E46 613 757 7AB B6D D1D 3B 7D CC
E 7 3 7 C 7
6F F2E 461 1375 57A AB6 6D1 1D3 B7D DC C7B B58
2 46 3 7 B D D B C 5 4
2E E461 137 757A AB 6D1 1D3 3B7 7DC CC7 7B5 84B B90
4 5 6 D B D C B 8 A
E4 613 375 7A B6 D1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 4B9 90A 6F
6 7 7 B D 3 7 C 7 5 4 B 0 6 2
46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 E46
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13
13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613 75
7 A 6 1 3 7 C 7 58 B 0A 6F E 61 7 7A
75 57A B6D D1D D3B B7D DCC C7B B58 4B9 90A 6F 2E4 461 375 57A B6
B 4 2 3 D
57 7AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC7 7B5 584 B90 0A6 6F2 E46 613 757 7AB B6D 1D
AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B 84 B9 A F2 E4 13 75 A 6D 1D 3B
AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613 75 7A B6D 1D 3B 7D
6 7 B

Marks: 60
7 C 7 5 B 0 6
B6 6D1 1D3 3B7 DC C7 B58 84B 90A A6F F2E E46 137 757A AB 6D1 1D3 3B7 7DC CC7
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5

BC
AB

CD
DA
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B

Line
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6

actual bearings.
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2
Subject- Surveying-I

B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613
Instructions to the Students:

FB
B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A

c) Closing error
Branch: Civil Engineering

6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6


2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D

80000’SE

b) Local attraction
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D

19030’NE

B) Define the following terms:


80045’SW
40030’SW
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C

a) Whole circle bearing


1. Each question carries 12marks.

B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following.


Q.1 Solve Any Two of the following.
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5

BB
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
assume it and should mention it clearly.

C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2


2. Solve Any Five questions of the following.

B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4

79030’NE
41015’NE

20000’SW
80000’NW
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613
B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
Date:- 17/12/2019

0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A

a neat sketch how the line AB can be ranged?


6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6
2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D

construction of open cross staff with neat sketch.

125.50cm2, find the true area of the land surveyed.


13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2
B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613

C7B584B90A6F2E4613757AB6D1D3B7DC
B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
4. If some part or parameter is noticed to be missing, you may appropriately

0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A


3. Illustrate your answers with neat sketches, diagram etc., wherever necessary.

6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6


2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C
Winter End Semester Examination – December 2019

B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
Sem.:- III

D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B


B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6
B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2
B) What is mean by offset? List the instruments used for setting the offsets. Describe the

shrinking, and a line originally 200mm long is only195mm long at present. Again the 20m

A) The following bearings were observed where local attraction was suspected. Calculate the
chain was 5cm too long if the present area of the map measured by the planimeter is
A) Two stations A and B are not intervisible due to rising ground between them. Explain with

C) An old map was plotted to a scale of 40m to 1cm. Over the years, this map has been

B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F
Time:- 3 Hr.

0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E


6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E
2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 4
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46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 1
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61
Subject Code (BTCVC304)

7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37
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D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 A
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB
B5 84 9 A F2 4 13 757 AB 6
D
A6 6F2 E46 613 757 7AB B6D D1D 3B 7D CC
E 7 3 7 C 7
6F F2E 461 1375 57A AB6 6D1 1D3 B7D DC C7B B58
2 46 3 7 B D D B C 5 4
2E E461 137 757A AB 6D1 1D3 3B7 7DC CC7 7B5 84B B90
4 5 6 D B D C B 8 A
E4 613 375 7A B6 D1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 4B9 90A 6F
6 7 7 B D 3 7 C 7 5 4 B 0 6 2
46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 E46
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13

A)
13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613 75
7 A 6 1 3 7 C 7 58 B 0A 6F E 61 7 7A
75 57A B6D D1D D3B B7D DCC C7B B58 4B9 90A 6F 2E4 461 375 57A B6
B 4 2 3 D
57 7AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC7 7B5 584 B90 0A6 6F2 E46 613 757 7AB B6D 1D
AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B 84 B9 A F2 E4 13 75 A 6D 1D 3B

example.
AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613 75 7A B6D 1D 3B 7D
7 B

horizontal.
7 C 7 5 B 0 6 6
B6 6D1 1D3 3B7 DC C7 B58 84B 90A A6F F2E E46 137 757A AB 6D1 1D3 3B7 7DC CC7 traverse.

and 1.560.
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2

of these four pegs.


B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613
B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A
6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6

ii) Radiation Method


2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D

i) Intersection Method
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
B) Explain Methods of plan table
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7

Q.5 Solve Any Two of the following.


Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following.
Q.3 Solve Any Two of the following.

D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B

FS : 2.455, 1.305, 0.555, 2.405m


neat sketch and state use of each.

B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90


DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2
B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4

BS : 0.650, 2.155, 1.405, 2.655, 2.435m


84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613
B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A
6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6
2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
C) How will you set plane table? Explain the procedure.

75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2
B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613

C7B584B90A6F2E4613757AB6D1D3B7DC
B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A
B) During a fly levelling operation the following observations were made

6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6


A) Define contour. Explain the characteristics of contour with neat sketch.

2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C

i) What are the different checks in closed traverse in theodolite traversing.


B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6
B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2

ii) How will you measure the horizontal angle by repetition method? Explain with an
Calculate the correct staff reading on A and B when the line of collimation was exactly
prismatic compass. Calculate the magnetic bearing and true bearing of all the sides of a

set up at a distance of 10m from A on the line AB .The respective staff readings were 1.630
The staff reading on A and B were 1.875 and 1.790 respectively. The instrument was then
The first back sight was taken on a BM of RL 90.500m.From the last back sight, it is required
to set four pegs each at a distance of 30m on a falling gradient of 1in 100.Calculate the RLs
A) What is the principle of plane table surveying? List all accessories of Plane Table with a
obtained to be 15030’.The bearing of sun was observed to be 184030’at local noon with a

C) A levelling instrument was set up exactly mid-way between two pegs A and B, 100m apart.
C) In an anticlockwise traverse ABCA all sides were equal. Magnetic fore bearing of BC was

B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E
6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E
2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 4
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 1
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37

12
12
12

D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 A
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB
B5 84 9 A F2 4 13 757 AB 6
D
A6 6F2 E46 613 757 7AB B6D D1D 3B 7D CC
E 7 3 7 C 7
6F F2E 461 1375 57A AB6 6D1 1D3 B7D DC C7B B58
2 46 3 7 B D D B C 5 4
2E E461 137 757A AB 6D1 1D3 3B7 7DC CC7 7B5 84B B90
4 5 6 D B D C B 8 A
E4 613 375 7A B6 D1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 4B9 90A 6F
6 7 7 B D 3 7 C 7 5 4 B 0 6 2
46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 E46
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13
13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613 75
7 A 6 1 3 7 C 7 58 B 0A 6F E 61 7 7A
75 57A B6D D1D D3B B7D DCC C7B B58 4B9 90A 6F 2E4 461 375 57A B6
B 4 2 3 D
57 7AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC7 7B5 584 B90 0A6 6F2 E46 613 757 7AB B6D 1D
AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B 84 B9 A F2 E4 13 75 A 6D 1D 3B
AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613 75 7A B6D 1D 3B 7D
7 C 7 5 B 0 6 6 7 B
B6 6D1 1D3 3B7 DC C7 B58 84B 90A A6F F2E E46 137 757A AB 6D1 1D3 3B7 7DC CC7
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2
B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4

A) Write short note on:


84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613

Q.6 Solve the following.


B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A
6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6
2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7
PA
PQ
QB

BC
AB

CD
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5

DA
Line

Line
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2
?
B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4

ii) Setting out a building with an example.


84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613
B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
150.5
200.0
125.0

60.25
75.50

0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A


180.50

6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6


bearing of AB, and also the angles PAB and QBA.

2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D
Length(m)

46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D
Length (m)

13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7
?

D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
30024’

DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A6
Bearing

210030’
110036’
Bearings

30030’NE

C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6 F2


60030’SW

50015’NW

B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A F2 E4
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2 E4 613

C7B584B90A6F2E4613757AB6D1D3B7DC
i) Factors necessary for the selection of good alignment for a road.

B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F E 61 75
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 7A
6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 461 37 57A B6
2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 46 37 57 B D
46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 13 75 AB 6D 1D 3B
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61 75 7A 6 1 3 7D
the last line were not recorded. Compute the length and bearing of line DA.

7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37 7A B6 D1 D3 B7 C
B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37 57A B D1 D3 B7 DC C7
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 57 B 6D D3 B7 DC C7 B5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D B7 DC C7 B5 84B
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57 AB 6D 1D 3B DC C7 B5 84 90
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C B5 84 B9 A
B) The following observations were taken from stations P and Q. Calculate the length and

C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7DC CC 7B5 84 B90 0A6


B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D C 7B 84 B9 A
84 B9 A6 F2 E4 13 757 AB 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 584 B9 0A 6F2
C) The following records are obtained in a traverse survey, where the length and bearing of

B9 0A F E4 61 75 A 6 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B 0A 6F
0A 6F 2E4 61 375 7A B6 D1 3 7D C 7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E
6F 2E 61 375 7A B6 D1 D3 B7D C C7B 58 4B 90A 6F 2E
2E 461 37 7A B D1 D3 B7 C C7 5 4B 90 6 2E 4
12

46 37 57 B 6D D B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2 46
13 57 AB 6D 1D 3B D C B 84 9 A F2 E4 1
75 A 6D 1D 3B 7D CC 7B 58 B9 0A 6F E4 61
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7A B6 1 3 7 C 7B 58 4B 0A 6F 2E 61 37
B) Define curve, how it is designated? What are the different classification of a curve explain by sketch.

B6 D1 D3 B7 DC C7 58 4B 90A 6F 2E 46 37
D1 D3 B7 DC C7 B5 4B 90 6 2E 46 137 5
D3 B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57
B7 DC C7 B5 84B 90 A6 F2E 46 137 57
DC C7 B5 84 90 A6 F2 46 13 57 A
C7 B5 84B B90 A6 F2E E46 13 757 AB
B5 84 9 A F2 4 13 757 AB 6
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Winter Examination – 2022
Course: B. Tech. Branch :CIVIL Semester :III
Subject Code & Name:BTCVC305 SURVEYING
Max Marks: 60 Date: Duration: 3 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on
which the question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) Write short note on Metric Chain. 6
B) Write short note on: types of cross staff 6
C) Write short note on: Advantages & disadvantages of Chain. 6

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain Local attraction? How it is detected? 6
B) Write instruments used in Plane table Surveying. 6
C) Convert following reduce bearings to Whole circle bearing. 6
1) S70˚ 40’ W 2) N 55˚ W 3) S 24˚15’ E

Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) What are the instruments used in levelling. 6
B) Define bench mark. Explain types of bench mark in brief. 6
C) Write note on Characteristics and uses of contours. 6

Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Enlist various fundamental lines of a transit (20'') theodolite & explain the 6
relation between them.
B) Explain measurement of horizontal angle by repetition method. 6
C) Write short note on: Gales traverse table 6

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain Preliminary Survey. 6
B) Write short note on Mine Surveying. 6
C) Write short note on Instruments used during tunnel Surveying. 6
*** End ***
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Supplementary Examination – Summer 2022
Course: B. Tech. Branch : Civil Engg Semester :III
Subject Code & Name: Surveying –I (BTCVC304 )
Max Marks: 60 Date: Duration: 3 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on
which the question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. (This is just a sample instruction) 12
A) Explain chaining ,ranging ,offsetting in details. CO1 6
B) What is meant by well conditioned and ill conditioned triangles? CO1 6
C) Explain principle of chain surveying with classification of chaining. CO1 6

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following. (This is just a sample instruction) 12
A) The Bearing of line AB is 153°30’ and angle ABC is 135°40’.What is CO1 6
bearing of BC.
B) Explain with diagram prismatic compass and surveyor compass in detail. CO1 6
C) Define- 1. Whole circle bearing 2. Reduced bearing 3. Fore bearing 4. Back CO1 6
bearing

Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. (This is just a sample instruction) 12


A) Explain the intersection method & resection method of plane table survey. CO2 6
B) State any six advantages and disadvantages of plane table survey. CO2 6
C) Explain principle of plane table surveying and write down instrument used CO2 6
in this survey.

Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following. (This is just a sample instruction) 12
A) Explain types of bench marks. CO2 6
B) Write characteristics and uses of contours . CO2 6
C) Explain in detail types of planimeter. CO2 6

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. (This is just a sample instruction) 12


A) Explain types of engineering survey in detail. CO3 6
B) Explain Mine surveying and Route surveying in detail. CO3 6
C) Explain temporary and permanent adjustment of theodolite. CO3 6
*** End ***
The grid and the borders of the table will be hidden before final printing.
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Supplementary Examination – Summer 2022
Course: B. Tech. Branch :Civil Semester :III
Subject Code & Name: BTCVC 305 Surveying
Max Marks: 60 Date: Duration: 3 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on
which the question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following.
A) What is meant by combined corrections in leveling? Derive its equation. CO1 6
B) Differentiate between radiation & intersection. CO2 6
C) A dumpy level was setup & leveled with its eyepiece over a peg C. The height CO3 6
from top of the center of eyepiece was measured & found to be 1.246 m. The
staff reading on peg D was 0.892m.The instrument was then moved & set up at
D. The height of eyepiece above D was 1.362m. The reading on staff held on
peg C was 1.720 m. Determine the true Reduce level of the peg D if that of peg
C was 150m.

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following.


A) A contour plan is to be prepared for building site. State the factors you will CO1 6
consider for the choice of contour interval
B) What are various methods of contouring? Explain any one with neat sketch. CO2 6
C) The following observations were made during testing of dumpy level. CO3 6
Staff reading at
Instrument at
A B
A 1.725 2.245
B 2.145 3.045
What should be R.L. of B if R.L. of A is 450.00m?

Q. 3 Solve Any One of the following.


A) What is zero circle? What is need of finding the area of zero circle? CO1 6
B) Write note on Sensitivity of bubble tube. CO2 6
C) What is orientation of plane table? Explain any one method of it. CO3 6

Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following.


A) What do you understand by the term Balancing the traverse? State various CO1 6
rules available for this process.
B) Explain the procedure for carrying out preliminary survey for proposed CO2 6
irrigation canal.
C) Explain spire test for adjusting the Transit theodolite. CO3 6

Q. 5 Solve Any One of the following.


A) Explain with neat sketch the method of transferring the alignment inside a CO1 6
tunnel.
B) Write a note on Principle of EDM. CO2 6
C) The following perpendicular offsets were taken at 10m intervals from a survey CO3 6
line to an irregular boundary line 3.82,4.37, 6.82, 5.26, 7.59, 8.90, 9.52, 8.42 &
6.43m. Calculate the area enclosed between survey line & boundary by-i)
Simpson’s Rule ii)Trapezoidal Rule

*** End ***


DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Supplementary Summer Examination – 2023
Course: B. Tech. Branch: Civil Engineering Semester: III
Subject Code & Name: BTCVC305 Surveying
Max Marks: 60 Date: 21/08/2023 Duration: 3 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on
which the question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) Explain ranging and chaining in detail. CO1 6
B) Illustrate methods of setting out perpendicular. CO1 6
C) Discuss principles of surveying in detail. CO1 6

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain various bearing systems. CO1 6
B) Discuss surveyors compass with neat diagram. CO1 6
C) Explain intersection method of Plane table surveying. CO2 6

Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) The following readings were taken with level 3.865, 3.345, 2.930, 1.950, CO3 6
0.855, 3.795, 2.640, 1.540. The level was shifted after the 5th reading. The
first reading was taken on BM of 150.250. Calculate the reduced levels and
apply usual checks.
B) Explain contouring in detail. CO3 6
C) Illustrate different types of levelling. CO3 6

Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain theodolite with neat diagram. CO3 6
B) Illustrate applications of theodolite in surveying. CO3 6
C) Explain temporary and permanent adjustments of theodolite. CO3 6

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain various types of field surveys. CO3 6
B) Illustrate curve ranging. CO3 6
C) Discuss correlation of underground and surface surveys. CO3 6
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Regular and Supplementary Winter Examination – 2023
Course: B. Tech. Branch: Civil & Allieed Engineering Semester: III
Subject Code & Name: BTCIC305/BTCEC305/BTCVC305 Surveying
Max Marks: 60 Date: 11/01/2024 Duration: 3 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on
which the question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) Define surveying. Write down applications of surveying. State Principle of CO1 6
Surveying.
B) Explain different methods of linear measurement. CO1 6
C) Differentiate between plane surveying and geodetic surveying. CO1 6

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain the various accessories used in plane table surveying with neat CO2 6
labelled diagram.
B) Define the following: (any three) CO2 6
a. Open traverse and closed traverse
b. Fore bearing and Back bearing
c. True meridian and Magnetic Meridian
d. True bearing and Magnetic meridian
C) Convert the following WCB’s to QB’s CO2 6
a. WCB of AB = 45°30’
b. WCB of CD = 108°45’
c. WCB of GH = 75°50’
d. WCB of HK = 145°20’
e. WCB of ML= 340°10’
f. WCB of DE = 60°10’

Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Write down the characteristics of contour lines. CO3 6
B) The following staff readings were taken successfully with level, the CO3 6
instrument having been move forward after the second, fourth and eighth
reading:
0.0875, 1.235, 2.310, 1.385, 2.930, 3.125, 4.125, 0.120, 1.875, 2.030, 3.765
The first reading was taken on a benchmark of elevation 132.135 Enter the
reading in level book form and reduced level. Calculate the reduced level by
rise and fall method.
C) Enlist the various types of leveling. Explain any one with neat labelled CO3 6
diagram.

Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) State the functions of following parts of Theodolite: 1. Eyepiece 2. Bubble CO4 6
tube 3. Lower Tangent screw 4. Index Frame 5. Telescope
B) What are the different methods of traversing? Explain any one in detail. CO4 6
C) Define (any three): CO4 6
1. Transiting of Theodolite 4. Telescope Normal
2. Swinging 5. Face left
3. Line of Collimation

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain project survey on Railway Engineering. CO4 6
B) Write a Short note on Mine Surveying. CO4 6
C) Explain the steps involved while carrying out Engineering Survey CO1 6
*** End ***
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE
Supplementary Summer Examination – 2024
Course: B. Tech. Branch: Civil / Civil & Infra. / Civil & Environmental Engineering
Subject Code & Name: BTCEC305 / BTCVC305 / BTCIC305 Surveying
Max Marks: 60 Date: 09/07/2024 Semester: III Duration: 3 Hr.
Instructions to the Students:
1. All the questions are compulsory.
2. The level of question/expected answer as per OBE or the Course Outcome (CO) on
which the question is based is mentioned in ( ) in front of the question.
3. Use of non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.
4. Assume suitable data wherever necessary and mention it clearly.
(Level/CO) Marks
Q. 1 Solve Any Two of the following. 12
A) Define surveying. Write down applications of surveying. State the principles CO1 6
of Surveying.
B) What is meant by Ranging? Explain the methods of ranging in detail. CO1 6
C) Explain in detail Errors in Chaining. CO1 6

Q.2 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Define the following terms: CO2 6
i) True Meridian ii) Magnetic Bearing iii) Magnetic Meridian
iv) True Bearing v) Arbitrary Meridian vi) Local Attraction
B) Convert the following WCB’s to QB’s CO2 6
a. WCB of AB = 45°30’
b. WCB of CD = 108°45’
c. WCB of GH = 75°50’
d. WCB of HK = 145°20’
e. WCB of ML= 340°10’
f. WCB of DE = 60°10’
C) Enlist the different methods of Plane Table and Explain any two in detail. CO2 6

Q. 3 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Write down the characteristics of contour lines. CO3 6
B) During a levelling work started from a BM of known R.L.=100m. The CO3 6
following staff readings were obtained: 0.850, 1.555, 1.725, 0.455, 1.800,
1.750, 0.950, 1.555 The instrument was shifted after 3rd and 6th readings.
Enter correctly all the readings in a field book page and determine the
reduced levels of all stations showing calculations by Rise and Fall method.
Apply usual arithmetic check.
C) What are the types of levelling operations explain with neat sketch. CO3 6

Q.4 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) What are the different methods of traversing Explain any one in detail. CO4 6
B) Explain Bowditch Rule and Transit Rule. CO4 6
C) Define (any three): CO4 6
1. Transiting of Theodolite 2. Swinging 3. Line of Collimation
4. Telescope Normal 5. Face left 6. Face right

Q. 5 Solve Any Two of the following. 12


A) Explain the Steps involved in survey of Waterways. CO4 6
B) Explain the steps involved while carrying out Engineering Survey. CO4 6
C) Write a short note on Reconnaissance. CO1 6
*** End ***

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