Survey Adjustments and Theory of Errors MCQs

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Q21.
The laws of weight are established on the basis of____________
Discuss
Answer: (c).Least squares
Q22.
In the laws of weight, weight is inversely proportional to length.
Discuss
Answer: (a).True
Q23.
Weight of the equation remains unchanged even when the signs in the equation are changed.
Discuss
Answer: (a).True
Q24.
Find the arithmetic mean if the angles and their weights were given as 20˚42ꞌ3ꞌꞌ, 20˚42ꞌ4ꞌꞌ, 20˚42ꞌ6ꞌꞌ and 2, 2, 2 respectively.
Discuss
Answer: (d).20˚42ꞌ4.3ꞌꞌ
Q25.
Determine the weight of the weighted arithmetic mean if the angles and their weights are given as 40˚56ꞌ2ꞌꞌ, 40˚56ꞌ7ꞌꞌ, 40˚56ꞌ12ꞌꞌ and 5, 4, 9 respectively.
Discuss
Answer: (b).18
Q26.
Find the weight of the algebraic sum of the two quantities given as 21˚43ꞌ10ꞌꞌ, 54˚32ꞌ20ꞌꞌ, having weights 5, 7 respectively.
Discuss
Answer: (c).35/13
Q27.
If the angle α = 54˚32ꞌ12ꞌꞌ, having weight 7, is multiplied by a factor 5 then find the resulting weight of that angle.
Discuss
Answer: (a).7/25
Q28.
Find the weight of the equation α+ β = 23˚45ꞌ20ꞌꞌ if it is multiplied by its own weight. Weight of the equation is given as 2.
Discuss
Answer: (b).1/2
Q29.
Determine the weight of the quantity β = 21˚54ꞌ13ꞌꞌ if it is divides by a factor 3. Its original weight is 8.
Discuss
Answer: (d).72
Q30.
What will be the value of weight if the equation α+ β = 32˚18ꞌ7ꞌꞌ having weight 5 is subtracted by 180˚?
Discuss
Answer: (c).5
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