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This exam includes 100 multiple-choice questions with verified answers for the 2025 Georgia
Land Surveyor License Exam, compliant with the Georgia Professional Engineers and Land
Surveyors Board and National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES)
standards. The questions cover key topics such as surveying principles, Georgia-specific
regulations, hydrology, boundary law, and professional ethics, per Georgia Code and NCEES
guidelines. Answers are provided in dark red, with rationales to enhance understanding. This
resource is designed to help candidates achieve a passing score and earn the Georgia Professional
Land Surveyor (PLS) license.
Georgia Land Surveyor Exam Questions (1–100)
1. What is the primary purpose of the Georgia Professional Standards for Property
Surveys?
o A) To regulate land surveyor licensing
o B) To ensure accuracy and reliability in land surveying practices
o C) To define property boundaries
o D) To establish construction codes
o Answer: B. To ensure accuracy and reliability in land surveying practices
o Rationale: The standards, per Georgia Rule 180-7, aim to maintain consistency
and precision in property surveys.
2. Which organization oversees land surveyor licensing in Georgia?
o A) Georgia Department of Transportation
o B) Georgia Real Estate Commission
o C) Georgia Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
o D) Georgia Department of Natural Resources
o Answer: C. Georgia Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
o Rationale: This board regulates licensing and professional practice for surveyors
in Georgia.
3. What is the minimum level of precision for a property survey in Georgia?
o A) 1 foot
o B) 0.1 foot
o C) 0.01 foot
o D) 0.001 foot
o Answer: C. 0.01 foot
, o Rationale: Georgia Rule 180-7-.03 requires a precision of 0.01 foot for accurate
boundary delineation.
4. How should measurement precision be documented per Georgia Rule 180-7-.03?
o A) In the surveyor’s field notes only
o B) On the final survey map and in field notes
o C) In the property deed
o D) In a separate precision report
o Answer: B. On the final survey map and in field notes
o Rationale: Documentation on the survey map and field notes ensures
transparency, per Rule 180-7-.03.
5. What is the first step in conducting research for a property survey under Rule 180-
7-.02?
o A) Reviewing aerial photographs
o B) Interviewing the property owner
o C) Researching historical property records
o D) Performing a site visit
o Answer: C. Researching historical property records
o Rationale: Historical records provide foundational data for accurate boundary
determination.
6. What is the minimum requirement for fieldwork in a Georgia property survey?
o A) Visual inspection
o B) Use of advanced GPS technology
o C) Physical measurement of property lines
o D) Verbal confirmation with property owner
o Answer: C. Physical measurement of property lines
o Rationale: Physical measurements ensure legal integrity and accuracy.
7. What analysis is crucial for understanding boundary conflicts per Rule 180-7-.02?
o A) Soil analysis
o B) Hydrological analysis
o C) Boundary analysis
o D) Traffic analysis
o Answer: C. Boundary analysis
o Rationale: Boundary analysis identifies potential issues with property lines.
8. Which is NOT a required action when using GPS for surveys in Georgia?
o A) Conducting a pre-survey site analysis
o B) Using differential GPS correction methods
o C) Documenting the type of GPS equipment used
o D) Submitting raw GPS data with the final survey
o Answer: D. Submitting raw GPS data with the final survey
o Rationale: While documentation of methods and equipment is required, raw GPS
data submission is not mandated.
9. What is the minimum experience required for a high school graduate to apply for a
Georgia PLS license?
o A) 4 years
o B) 5 years
o C) 6 years
, o D) 8 years
o Answer: D. 8 years
o Rationale: Per Senate Bill 195, high school graduates need 8 years of acceptable
surveying experience.
10. What is the deadline for submitting a complete application for the October PLS
exam?
o A) June 1
o B) July 1
o C) August 1
o D) September 1
o Answer: A. June 1
o Rationale: The Georgia Board requires applications by June 1 for the October
exam, per NCEES guidelines.
11. What is the minimum scale for a plat of a boundary survey in Georgia?
o A) 1 inch = 50 feet
o B) 1 inch = 100 feet
o C) 1 inch = 200 feet
o D) 1 inch = 400 feet
o Answer: B. 1 inch = 100 feet
o Rationale: Georgia Rule 180-7-.04 requires a minimum scale of 1 inch = 100 feet
for clarity.
12. What is the purpose of a monument in land surveying?
o A) Marks property corners or boundaries
o B) Indicates soil type
o C) Measures elevation
o D) Records historical data
o Answer: A. Marks property corners or boundaries
o Rationale: Monuments physically denote property boundaries for legal purposes.
13. What is the minimum education requirement for a Georgia PLS license without
experience substitution?
o A) High school diploma
o B) Associate’s degree
o C) Bachelor’s degree in surveying
o D) Master’s degree
o Answer: C. Bachelor’s degree in surveying
o Rationale: A bachelor’s degree in surveying or a related field is required with 4
years of experience.
14. What is the formula for calculating the closure error in a traverse survey?
o A) Square root of (sum of latitudes² + sum of departures²)
o B) Sum of latitudes + sum of departures
o C) Sum of latitudes / sum of departures
o D) Square root of (sum of latitudes + sum of departures)
o Answer: A. Square root of (sum of latitudes² + sum of departures²)
o Rationale: Closure error is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem for latitudes
and departures.
15. What must a surveyor do if a boundary conflict is identified?