The document is an exam paper for a course on Survey and Mapping Techniques. It contains 5 questions, with 3 parts each, on topics like: contour features on maps like knolls and gorges; lithological logs of rocks and soils; latitude and longitude; methods of scale expression; limitations of hand auger surveys; plane table intersection surveys; heavy mineral suits; drawbacks of globes; applications of Brunton compasses; resistivity logs; gamma ray logs; globe construction; and GPS components and applications. Students must attempt any 3 of the 5 multi-part questions covering these essential concepts in surveying and mapping.
The document is an exam paper for a course on Survey and Mapping Techniques. It contains 5 questions, with 3 parts each, on topics like: contour features on maps like knolls and gorges; lithological logs of rocks and soils; latitude and longitude; methods of scale expression; limitations of hand auger surveys; plane table intersection surveys; heavy mineral suits; drawbacks of globes; applications of Brunton compasses; resistivity logs; gamma ray logs; globe construction; and GPS components and applications. Students must attempt any 3 of the 5 multi-part questions covering these essential concepts in surveying and mapping.
The document is an exam paper for a course on Survey and Mapping Techniques. It contains 5 questions, with 3 parts each, on topics like: contour features on maps like knolls and gorges; lithological logs of rocks and soils; latitude and longitude; methods of scale expression; limitations of hand auger surveys; plane table intersection surveys; heavy mineral suits; drawbacks of globes; applications of Brunton compasses; resistivity logs; gamma ray logs; globe construction; and GPS components and applications. Students must attempt any 3 of the 5 multi-part questions covering these essential concepts in surveying and mapping.
The document is an exam paper for a course on Survey and Mapping Techniques. It contains 5 questions, with 3 parts each, on topics like: contour features on maps like knolls and gorges; lithological logs of rocks and soils; latitude and longitude; methods of scale expression; limitations of hand auger surveys; plane table intersection surveys; heavy mineral suits; drawbacks of globes; applications of Brunton compasses; resistivity logs; gamma ray logs; globe construction; and GPS components and applications. Students must attempt any 3 of the 5 multi-part questions covering these essential concepts in surveying and mapping.
Subject: Survey and Mapping Techniques Time Allowed: 2:30 Hours
PAPER: VII Max. Marks: 50
Attempt any THREE Questions
Q. 1. (5, 5, 7)
a) Explain the following with the help of the contour.
I. Knoll II. Cirque III. Gorge IV. Re-entrant V. Overhanging cliff b) Briefly explain lithological log of the rock. c) What are the latitude and longitude?
Q. 2. (7, 5, 5)
a) What are the methods of expressing the scale?
b) Describe the limitation of Handauger method. c) Write a short note on intersection method of plane table survey.
Q. 3. (7, 5, 5)
a) Write a short note on heavy minerals suit.
b) Briefly explain lithological log of the soil. c) What are the advantages of plane table survey?
Q. 4. (5, 6, 6)
a) Describe the drawbacks of the globe in detail.
b) Write note on Brunton with emphasize on its application. c) Describe the resistive log and its application.
Q. 5. (6, 5, 6)
a) Short note on Gamma Ray Log and its application.
b) Explain the construction of Globe. c) What is GPS and explain it along with component.