Calculation of Area and Volume MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Calculation of Area and Volume, a fundamental topic in the field of Surveying. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Calculation of Area and Volume MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

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Q81.
Find the amount of inclination provided in case of two stations A and B having staff readings 0.984m, 0.765m which are placed at a distance of 100m.
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Answer: (d).0.22 m
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Answer: (c).Making vertical axis truly vertical
Q83.
The readings of staff at points A and B are given as 1.672 m, 2.484 m and 1.928 m, 3.124 m. Find the true elevation difference between the station points.
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Answer: (a).0.384 m
Q84.
Calculate the area of the figure by using the data provided. L1 = 92.69 m, L2 = 248.96 m, L3 = 146.31m, L4 = 157.43 m.
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Answer: (a).29283.46 sq. m
Q85.
Find the area of the figure by double distances, if L1 = 13.99 m and L2 = 66.54 m.
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Answer: (a).2247.17 sq. m
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Answer: (a).Sub-division into squares
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