Q1) In a closed traverse, the perimeter (sum of all traverse line distances) is 2112.35 feet, and the departure error is

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Q1) In a closed traverse, the perimeter (sum of all traverse line distances) is 2112.35 feet, and the departure error is

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Q1) In a closed traverse, the perimeter (sum of all traverse
line distances) is 2112.35 feet, and the departure error is
+0.081 feet. One of the traverse lines has a length of
436.352 feet and a bearing of S 25o 18' 12"
W. The adjusted departure of this line is closest to:
-186.48 feet
-186.52 feet
-394.47 feet
-394.51 feet
Q3)
Station 1: N = 10123.56 E = 10156.23
Station 2: N = 9999.12 E =
11340.20
Q4)
A fence had a 1932 magnetic bearing of N
1o E. The 1932 magnetic declination was
2o E. At the present time the fence has a
magnetic bearing of N 2o W. What is the
present magnetic declination?
5o W
5o E
1o E
N 5o E
What is the bearing from 1 to 2?
S 84o E
N 84o E
N 84o W
S 06o E
Q2) Unless otherwise specified, distances are assumed to be:
horizontal
perpendicular to the line of sight of the total station
devoid of any systematic error
in feet and inches not decimal feet
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