Fill in the blanks with appropriate words: pick the correct answers for multiple-choice questions in surveying.
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The question is presenting a series of fill-in-the-blank statements related to surveying concepts and terms, indicating a focus on surveying principles and terminology.
Answer
1. map, plan 2. whole to part 3. ellipsoid, sphere 4. plane, geodetic 5. linear, angular 6. true 7. systematic, random 8. discrepancy 9. cumulative, accidental 10. probability 11. Normal 12. Arithmetic, Standard 13. Precision 14. most probable value 15. (c) 16. right, left, acute 17. Forward 18. Horizontal, orientation 19. opposite 20. 180 degrees
- map, plan 2. whole to the part 3. ellipsoid, sphere 4. plane, geodetic 5. linear, angular 6. true 7. systematic, random 8. discrepancy 9. cumulative, accidental 10. probability 11. Normal 12. Arithmetic, Standard 13. Precision 14. most probable value 15. (c) 16. right, left, acute 17. Forward 18. Horizontal, orientation 19. opposite 20. 180 degrees
Answer for screen readers
- map, plan 2. whole to the part 3. ellipsoid, sphere 4. plane, geodetic 5. linear, angular 6. true 7. systematic, random 8. discrepancy 9. cumulative, accidental 10. probability 11. Normal 12. Arithmetic, Standard 13. Precision 14. most probable value 15. (c) 16. right, left, acute 17. Forward 18. Horizontal, orientation 19. opposite 20. 180 degrees
More Information
These answers relate to the principles and errors involved in surveying, considering both systematic and random inaccuracies, and concepts used to measure and describe land in engineering surveys.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing systematic and random errors. Systematic errors can be corrected through calibration, while random errors are statistical fluctuations.
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