March 26, 2019 for a construction project. Given a grade of S4.24ft what should construction 4. A...
March 26, 2019 for a construction project. Given a grade of S4.24ft what should construction 4. A site-plan giv ves the proposed grade the surveyor use as Grade Rod? Answer A. Elev- BS B. HI-54.24 C54.24 D. 54.24-HI 5. The existing elevation and the proposed elevation are plotted together along a profile to determine Answer: A. Where to set the Grade Rod B. The amount to cut C. The amount to fill D. The amount to cut or fill 6. A stake is set on station 1+50 and marked F 2'1-3/8". What does this mean? Answer: A. It is benchmark "F" set 2" 1-3/8" above the ground B. It is a grade stake set at station 1+50 and labeled Fill 2.11' C. It is a grade stake set at station 1+50 and labeled Cut 2.11 D. It is a grade stake set at station 1+50 and labeled Fill 2.50 7. If the tape is short it can be said that too many tape lengths will fit in a given distance. Then the correction will be subtracted from a measured distance to find the true distance. Answer: A. True B. False
March 26, 2019 for a construction project. Given a grade of S4.24ft what should construction 4. A site-plan giv ves the proposed grade the surveyor use as Grade Rod? Answer A. Elev- BS B. HI-54.24 C54.24 D. 54.24-HI 5. The existing elevation and the proposed elevation are plotted together along a profile to determine Answer: A. Where to set the Grade Rod B. The amount to cut C. The amount to fill D. The amount to cut or fill 6. A stake is set on station 1+50 and marked F 2'1-3/8". What does this mean? Answer: A. It is benchmark "F" set 2" 1-3/8" above the ground B. It is a grade stake set at station 1+50 and labeled Fill 2.11' C. It is a grade stake set at station 1+50 and labeled Cut 2.11 D. It is a grade stake set at station 1+50 and labeled Fill 2.50 7. If the tape is short it can be said that too many tape lengths will fit in a given distance. Then the correction will be subtracted from a measured distance to find the true distance. Answer: A. True B. False