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FE CIVIL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Plane Surveys - Type of survey that disregards the curvature of the earth. Appropriate if the area is small. Geodetic Surveys - Type of survey that considers the curvature of the earth. Zoned Surveys - Type of survey that allows computations to be performed as if on a plane will accommodating larger areas. State Plane Coordinate System - Rectangular systems that use a partial latitude/longitude system for baseline references Stadia Survey - Requires the use of a transit, theodolite, or engineer's level, as well as a rod for reading elevation differences and a tape for measuring horizontal distances 2 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Plane Table Survey - Used in conjunction with a telescopic instrument. Used in field compilation of maps and doesn't disturb the azimuth Total Station Surveys - Integrates theodolites, electronic distancing measurement (EDM), and data recorders Triangulation - The positions of the survey points are determined by measuring the angles of triangles defined by the points. Used primarily for geodetic surveys Trilateration - Survey lines form triangles, but the lengths of the triangles sides are measured Photogrammetric Surveys - Conducted using aerial photographs Airborne LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) - Aircraft mounted laser systems designed to measure the 3D coordinates of a passive target NAVSTAR GPS - Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging Global Positioning System; one-way satellite to receiver ranging systems. GPA determines position without referencing any other point 3 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Inertial Survey Systems - Determine a position on the earth by analyzing the movement of a transport vehicle. Measures acceleration of the vehicle and converts that to distance Geographic Information System (GIS) - A computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data. Contains spatial information, literal information, and characteristics Sexagesimal System - Degrees, minutes, seconds 60 minutes make up a degree, 60 seconds make up a minute Positions - (a) latitude and logitude (b) by rectangular (Cartesian) coordinates measured from a reference point Benchmark - The common name given to permanent monuments of known vertical positions Control Stations (or Triangular Stations) - Monuments with known horizontal positions. 4 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Datum - Usually mean sea level, the point from where vertical elevations are measured from Gunter's Chain - standard unit of distance measurement, which equals 66 feet. Cut Chains - 100' long tapes Add Chains - 101' long tapes Tachyometric Distance Measurement - Involved sighting through a small angle at a distant scale - Stadia method - angle fixed, length measured - European method - length fixed, angle measured Stadia Interval/Reading - Interval bet

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FE CIVIL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS


Plane Surveys - ✔✔Type of survey that disregards the curvature of the

earth. Appropriate if the area is small.


Geodetic Surveys - ✔✔Type of survey that considers the curvature of the

earth.


Zoned Surveys - ✔✔Type of survey that allows computations to be

performed as if on a plane will accommodating larger areas.


State Plane Coordinate System - ✔✔Rectangular systems that use a partial

latitude/longitude system for baseline references


Stadia Survey - ✔✔Requires the use of a transit, theodolite, or engineer's

level, as well as a rod for reading elevation differences and a tape for

measuring horizontal distances




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Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025

,Plane Table Survey - ✔✔Used in conjunction with a telescopic instrument.

Used in field compilation of maps and doesn't disturb the azimuth


Total Station Surveys - ✔✔Integrates theodolites, electronic distancing

measurement (EDM), and data recorders


Triangulation - ✔✔The positions of the survey points are determined by

measuring the angles of triangles defined by the points. Used primarily for

geodetic surveys


Trilateration - ✔✔Survey lines form triangles, but the lengths of the

triangles sides are measured


Photogrammetric Surveys - ✔✔Conducted using aerial photographs


Airborne LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) - ✔✔Aircraft mounted

laser systems designed to measure the 3D coordinates of a passive target


NAVSTAR GPS - ✔✔Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging Global

Positioning System; one-way satellite to receiver ranging systems. GPA

determines position without referencing any other point




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Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025

,Inertial Survey Systems - ✔✔Determine a position on the earth by

analyzing the movement of a transport vehicle. Measures acceleration of

the vehicle and converts that to distance


Geographic Information System (GIS) - ✔✔A computer system that stores,

organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data. Contains spatial

information, literal information, and characteristics


Sexagesimal System - ✔✔Degrees, minutes, seconds


60 minutes make up a degree, 60 seconds make up a minute


Positions - ✔✔(a) latitude and logitude


(b) by rectangular (Cartesian) coordinates measured from a reference point


Benchmark - ✔✔The common name given to permanent monuments of

known vertical positions


Control Stations (or Triangular Stations) - ✔✔Monuments with known

horizontal positions.




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, Datum - ✔✔Usually mean sea level, the point from where vertical

elevations are measured from


Gunter's Chain - ✔✔standard unit of distance measurement, which equals

66 feet.


Cut Chains - ✔✔100' long tapes


Add Chains - ✔✔101' long tapes


Tachyometric Distance Measurement - ✔✔Involved sighting through a

small angle at a distant scale


- Stadia method - angle fixed, length measured


- European method - length fixed, angle measured


Stadia Interval/Reading - ✔✔Interval between two rod readings on a

distant stadia rod


Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM) - ✔✔Very accurate for short (~2

mile) distances and relatively accurate for longer distances




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