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Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 7 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Straight, parallel and widely spaced contours represent
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Namita said:
5 years ago
Widely spread: flat ground.
Close together: steep ground.
Uniformly spaced: uniform slope.
Straight, parallel and equally spaced: plane surface.
Close together: steep ground.
Uniformly spaced: uniform slope.
Straight, parallel and equally spaced: plane surface.
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Asif khaliq said:
4 years ago
A true flat surface will not be represented by widely space contours but it will wholly be contained between two contours very far from each other. In the case of inclined plane surface, the lines of equal elevation are straight (as a mentioned plane) and thus are parallel. Thus C is the right answer.
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Rahul said:
6 years ago
It's a steep.
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Shahid Ali said:
6 years ago
Flat surface is the correct answer.
Rakesh roushan said:
2 years ago
Agree with you @Namita.
It's a plane surface, not a flat surface, so the given answer is correct.
It's a plane surface, not a flat surface, so the given answer is correct.
Haseeb said:
3 years ago
The given answer is correct.
Flat surface do not have straight lines.
Flat surface do not have straight lines.
Prasanna Gosavi said:
3 years ago
Correct @Asif Khaliq.
Avadhedh patel said:
4 years ago
Flat surfaces is the rights answer.
Mohammad said:
4 years ago
Yes, right @Sumit.
Vishal singhal said:
6 years ago
Space between contour represent elevation difference.
In a flat surface, as elevation difference is very less thus widely space contour is used. As we know a particular contour line represents one particular elevation.
In a flat surface, as elevation difference is very less thus widely space contour is used. As we know a particular contour line represents one particular elevation.
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