1- How will you create a line with length 100 ft from point A that represents bearing N20°3'32"W? A) Quadrant 4 and 20.0

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1- How will you create a line with length 100 ft from point A that represents bearing N20°3'32"W? A) Quadrant 4 and 20.0

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1 How Will You Create A Line With Length 100 Ft From Point A That Represents Bearing N20 3 32 W A Quadrant 4 And 20 0 1
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1- How will you create a line with length 100 ft from point A that represents bearing N20°3'32"W? A) Quadrant 4 and 20.0332 B) Quadrant 2 and 20.0332 C) Quadrant 4 and 20.332 D) Quadrant 2 and 20.332 2- Survey points can be easily altered at any time, either through its properties palette or through the tabular view used in Panorama. A) TRUE B) FALSE 3- To convert --------, you need to generate a text file that you can import back and create points. A) Land Desktop points B) Blocks C) COGO points D) Survey points 4- The onsh between raw survey data, poi in the drawing, linework in the drawing, and other aspects of a survey project are managed within a survey -------? A) Point B) Dataset C) Database D) figure 5- To insert a new subassembly in your drawing, you would access the subassembly you want within a ----------. A) Toolspace B) Tool Palette C) Prospector D) Toolbox is a series of lines and curves that represent changes in elevation along an A) Profile B) Corridor C) Alignment D) Polyline 7- Lines used to represent topography, displaying changes in elevation across the ground are known as -----------. They connect positions having the same elevation. A) Contour lines B) Polylines C) Profile D) Breaklines 6- A alignment.
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