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The leveling notes for a portion of a road project are tabulated below:

Station backsight (m) foresight (m)


BM No.6 1.352
0.921
0.486
TBM No.1 1.795 1.872
1.503 1.405
1.211 0.938
TBM No.2 1.607 1.588
1.286 1.272
0.965 0.957
TBM No.3 1.944 2.130
1.567 1.665
1.190 1.200
BM No.6 1.299
0.950
0.601
If the given elevation of BM no.6 is 53.456 meters above mean sea level, determine the error of
closure in centimeters.
a. 14
b. 16
c. 15
d. 17
Determine the loop distance in meters if the stadia constant=100.
a. 60.3
b. 602.3
c. 616.2
d. 604.3
Determine the adjusted elevation of TBM No.3 in meters.
a. 52.833
b. 52.823
c. 52.828
d. 52.839
Determine the adjusted elevation of TBM No. 2
a. 53.208
b. 53.108
c. 53.408
d. 53.308
If the given elevation of BM No.6 is 53.456 meters above mean sea level, determine the
adjusted elevation of TBM No.1
a. 52.974
b. 52.944
c. 52.964
d. 52.954
A geodetic leveling team physically recovered three NAMRIA bench marks for a first-order
geodetic leveling densification project. The published elevations are as follows: BM4 = 21.688
meters, BM5 = 24.034 meters and BM6 = 29.404 meters. The team conducted differential
leveling <see field notes below To determine which of the bench mark might be used as
reference stations for the project.
Field notes
Station BS<m> FS<m>
BM4 1.621
1.455
1.289
TP1 1.183 1.141
1.540 1.488
1.299 1.368
TP2 1.346 1.566
1.200 1.290
1.054 1.054
TP3 1.717 1.426
1.584 1.290
1.451 1.154
TP4 2.426 1.386
2.138 1.253
1.850 1.120
BM5 2.122 0.566
2.000 0.300
1.878 0.034
TP5 2.219 0.955
2.081 0.832
1.943 0.709
TP6 2.016 0.688
1.888 0.546
1.760 0.404
TP7 2.623 1.016
2.451 0.870
2.279 0.724
TP8 1.118 0.724
0.993 0.552
0.868 0.380
TP9 1.590 2.160
1.384 2.021
1.178 1.882
BM6 0.822
0.604
0.386
1. Between BM4 and Bm6 what is the allowable error of closure, inmm?
a. 4.5
b. 2.5
c. 6.5
d. 3.5
2. Between BM 4 and BM 5 what is the magnitude of the difference in published difference
in elevation <ΔH-published> a-d field-based difference in elevation <ΔH-field>, in mm?
a. 8
b. 14
c. 12
d. 10
3. What set of bench marks have been recovered within first-order geodetic leveling
accuracy?
a. BM 4 and BM 5
b. BM 4 and BM6
c. BM 4, BM 5 and BM 6
d. BM 5 and BM 6

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