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Q: What is utilised to designate the locations of the survey line's stations and terminating points?
  • A. Plumb bob
  • B. pegs
  • C. Ranging rods
  • D. Arrows
Correct Answer: Option B - Pegs– These are used to mark definite points on the ground either temporarily or semi-permanently. The exact point from which the measurements are to be taken or over which an instrument is to be set are often marked on the peg using nails. • Marking the survey stations in soft ground is done by pegs. • pegs is utilised to designate the location of the survey line's station and terminating points. Arrow– When measuring the length of a long line, the tape has to be laid down a number of times and the positions of the ends are marked with arrow.
B. Pegs– These are used to mark definite points on the ground either temporarily or semi-permanently. The exact point from which the measurements are to be taken or over which an instrument is to be set are often marked on the peg using nails. • Marking the survey stations in soft ground is done by pegs. • pegs is utilised to designate the location of the survey line's station and terminating points. Arrow– When measuring the length of a long line, the tape has to be laid down a number of times and the positions of the ends are marked with arrow.

Explanations:

Pegs– These are used to mark definite points on the ground either temporarily or semi-permanently. The exact point from which the measurements are to be taken or over which an instrument is to be set are often marked on the peg using nails. • Marking the survey stations in soft ground is done by pegs. • pegs is utilised to designate the location of the survey line's station and terminating points. Arrow– When measuring the length of a long line, the tape has to be laid down a number of times and the positions of the ends are marked with arrow.