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Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 5 (Q.No. 31)
31.
The smaller horizontal angle between the true meridian and a survey line, is known
declination
bearing
azimuth
dip.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Beekram Lama said:   3 years ago
Azimuth is the smaller angle when the bearing is measured wrt true meridian and expressed in WCB i.e. when the true bearing is less than 180 degrees then azimuth = true bearing but when the true bearing is more than 180 degrees then azimuth = 360-true bearing.

We have to take a smaller angle for azimuth it may be either clockwise or anticlockwise.

Er SA said:   5 years ago
True bearing = Azimuth.
Magnetic bearing = Bearing.

So, the Correct answer is option C.

Shubham said:   5 years ago
The correct answer is bearing.

Here we have to clarify the difference between true meridian & magnetic meridian.

The first true meridian is true magnetic Poles (North & South) when the horizontal angle of any line is measured with respect to the true meridian the angle is called "true bearing or bearing".

Second Magnetic meridian is imaginary line connecting north & south poles, when the horizontal angle of any line is measured with respect to the Magnetic meridian the angle is called "azimuth". The navigator uses the azimuth for there navigation purpose.

Lalit said:   6 years ago
True bearing = Azimuth.

Jinish said:   6 years ago
True meridian is a north-south line and azimuth is angle reference to North-South mean angle made with north it's called the azimuth.

Likith kumar said:   6 years ago
The correct one is C. Because the angle measured from true meridian with survey line & that is horizontal. In WCB or Azimuth angles are measured from North.
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Muhammad Azeem said:   7 years ago
Azimuth or whole circle bearing angles range from 0 to 360 Degree.

Bearing or reduced bearing angle range from 0 to 90 degree.

As you can see in the question Smaller horizontal angle the correct answer is Bearing.

Maan said:   8 years ago
Yeah, it's bearing.

Rajeshkumar said:   8 years ago
I think angle measured from true meridian is called azimuth.

GOPAL SHARMA said:   8 years ago
I also think the answer should be B.


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