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Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No.

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PB-3597

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S.E.(Civil)

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SURVEY

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(2019 Pattern) (Semester - IV) (201009)

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Time : 2½ Hours] [Max. Marks : 70
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Instructions to the candidates:


1) Answer Ql or2, Q3 or 4, Q5 or 6, Q7or8
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2) Figures to the right indicates full marks

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3) Draw neat figures wherever necessary
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4) Assume necessary data
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5) Use of scientific calculators is allowed
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3:3
Q1) a) Derive the formula for horizontal distance in case of horizontal sight
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when external focussing telescope. [6]


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b) Elaborate the characteristics of contours with neat sketches. [6]


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GP

c) Determine the constants of a tacheometer from the following taken with


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it: [6]
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Distance of staff from Reading against stadia wires
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the tacheometer Lower wire Upper wire


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vertical axis
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30m l.086m 1.383m


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3:3
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60m 0.924m 1.521 m


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OR
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GP

Q2) a) Enlist & explain various errors in the tacheometry survey. [6]
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b) State the different methods of contouring. Explain any one with sketch.[6]
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c) Two distances of 20 m and 100 m were accurately measured out and the
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intercepts on the staff between the outer stadia webs were 0.196 m at the
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former distance and 0.996 at the latter. Calulate the tacheometric constants.
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[6]
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Q3) a) Explain the method of setting out simple circular curve by offsets from

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long chord. [6]

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b) Two tangent intersect of chainage of 1750m. The angle of intersection is

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152°. Calculate all data necessary for setting out curve of 246m by the

5s
reflection angle method. The peg interval is considered as 25m. Prepare

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a setting out table if the least count of vernier is 20''. Apply check also.

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[6]

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c) Explain the types of vertical curve with sketches. [5]

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Q4) a) Explain. Rankine’s method of Deflection for setting out curve. [6]
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b) Two straights meet at chainage 1800m with deflection angle 60°. The
radius of curve is 100m. Find [8]
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i) Tangent Length

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ii) Long Chord
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iii) Length of curve
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iv) Chainage of T.
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c) Explain necessity of transition curves. [3]
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3:3
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Q5) a) Describe horizontal and vertical controls in construction surveys. [6]


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b) Explain in detail – Different segments of SBPS. [6]


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c) Write not on – Survey for Roads / Railways. [6]


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Q6) a) Write note on – Use of GPS in surveying. [6]
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b) Elaborate Survey for Tunnel. [6]
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c) Write applications of SBPS in surveying. [6]
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Q7) a) What is hydro graphic surveying and what are its objectives. [5]
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b) Explain the classification of various triangulation systems. [6]


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c) Write note on - Classification of aerial photographs. [6]


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OR
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Q8) a) Explain the concept of strength of figure in Geodetic Surveying. [5]


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b) Describe how a shore line survey is conducted in hydro graphic surveying.


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[6]
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c) What are general hints used for flight Planning in aerial photogrammetry.
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[6]
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