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Surveying - 2 July 2013

1. The document contains a surveyor exam with 8 questions covering topics like tacheometric equations, theodolite measurements, curve setting, and area and volume calculations. 2. It includes questions on deriving tacheometric equations, explaining theodolite components, measuring horizontal angles by repetition, and determining distance and elevation using trigonometric leveling. 3. There are also questions on setting out simple and compound curves, calculating transition curve parameters, and computing volumes using trapezoidal and Simpson's rules.

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1. The document contains a surveyor exam with 8 questions covering topics like tacheometric equations, theodolite measurements, curve setting, and area and volume calculations. 2. It includes questions on deriving tacheometric equations, explaining theodolite components, measuring horizontal angles by repetition, and determining distance and elevation using trigonometric leveling. 3. There are also questions on setting out simple and compound curves, calculating transition curve parameters, and computing volumes using trapezoidal and Simpson's rules.

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Note: Answer FIVE
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each part.
PART-A
Explain the following terms with reference to a theodolite: i) Transiting; ii) Swinging;
iii) Line of collimation; iv) Centering; v) Vertical axis. (t0 Marks)
Describe the method of measuring horizontal angle by repetition method. What are the
erors that are eliminated by repetition method? (10 Marks)
What are the fundarnental lines of a theodolite? State the desired relationships between
them. (10 Marks)
Explain with a sketch " two peg method" adoptq{ in the permanent adjustments ofa level.
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Explain the method of deterririning the distance and elevation of an object using
trigonometric levelling. When the base in inaccessible and the instrument stations are in the
same plane as that ofthe object. Derive the required equations. (I0 Marks)
Find the reduced level ofa Church spire
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fiom the following observations taken from two
stations A and B, 50m apart. Angle BAC
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60" and angle ABC
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50', Angle of elevation
from A to top of spire
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3.0-1; Angte of elevation from B to top of spire = 29', Staff reading
from A on BM of RL 20tir = 2.50m, Staffreading from B-to same BM = 0.50m.
b. The following are the observations taken from a tacheometric station. Find the gradient of
line AB. Tacheometric constant 100 and 0.3.
Instrument
station
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Bearing Vertical angle Staff intercept Axial
hair reading
P A 400 35', -40 24',
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a. Explain the method of setting out of simple curve by offsets from Chords produced method
with a sketch. (10 Marks)
b.
Two tangents intersect a chainage 1192m, the deflection angle being 50o30'. Calculate the
data for setting out a curve of 300m radius to connect two tangents by Rankine's method.
Take peg interval of20m.
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calculating the chainages oftangent
points. (10 Marks)
b. Two parallel railway lines are to be connected by a reverse curve, each section having the
same radius. If the lines are 12m apart and the maximum distance between tangent points
measured parallel to the straights is 48rn, find the maximum allowable radius. Calculaqlfu
chainage of point of reverse curvature and point of Tangency. if the chainage of Tr
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centif@{ ratio is l/4 and maximum rite of change ol radiai accelCflsion is 0.3 m/s2. The
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interval of l0m. Compute the d9$Py^trape4{6t and Simpson's rule.
Offsets: 0, 2.5,3.5, 5.0,4.6, 3.20-apffirn. (10 Marks)
b. An embankment of width lOm an$-($fope lV:1.5H is required. The central heights at
40m interval are as follows: O.S/(lX).tS, 2.50, 1.85, 1.35 and 0.85rq calculate the
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