Locating the position of a plane table station with reference to three known points, is known as
(A) Intersection method
(B) Radiation method
(C) Resection method
(D) Three point problem

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Answer :

(D) Three point problem

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Last Answer : (b) Resection

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Last Answer : (D) Two point problem

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Last Answer : (C) (ii) and (iv)

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Last Answer : (e) Intersection*

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Last Answer : (B) Intersection

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Last Answer : (b) Intersection*

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Last Answer : (C) Resection

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Last Answer : (D) Resection

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Last Answer : (c) Intersection

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Last Answer : (A) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5

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Last Answer : (B) Draw short rays sufficient to contain the points sought

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Last Answer : (B) Measuring angles to the point from at least two stations

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Last Answer : (C) On the circumference of the circumscribing circle 

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Last Answer : Radiation method Intersection method 1. It requires the plane table to occupy a single station.  1. This method requires setting the table up at minimum of two stations.  ... for locating inaccessible points by the intersection of the rays drawn from two instruments stations. 

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Last Answer : (A) Location of the instrument station is always distant from each of the three rays from the  known points in proportion to their distances 

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Last Answer : (B) Angles from two transit stations 

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Last Answer : (B) 0.15 cm

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Last Answer : (c) Triangle of error

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Last Answer : (C) Requires more labour

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Last Answer : (D) Resection and orientation

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Last Answer : 1. Lay out a base line AB and measure it and Plot a distance ab' on sheet using any scale. 2.Set up instrument at A' with a' over A' 3.Orient the table by placing alidade ... the case of the survey of mountainous country. 5. The only linear measurement required is that of a base line.

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Last Answer : (D) Vertical control

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Last Answer : (A) Radiation

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Last Answer : (C) Hilly areas

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