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45.
To determine the length of a bridge proposed to be built across a wide river, the surveying method of choice would be
tacheometry
chain surveying
hydrographic surveying
triangulation
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Aryalabi said:   2 years ago
For determining the length of a bridge proposed to be built across a wide river, the surveying method of choice would likely be triangulation.

Triangulation involves establishing triangles between survey points and measuring their sides and angles. It is particularly useful for measuring longer distances and covering vast areas, which is often necessary when planning the construction of a bridge over a wide river.

While tacheometry, chain surveying, and hydrographic surveying have their applications in surveying, when it comes to measuring the length of a proposed bridge over a wide river, the method that would likely provide the necessary accuracy and coverage needed for such a project is triangulation.

Rahul verma said:   3 years ago
OPTION B.

Hydrographic survey should be the right answer.
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Narayan saha said:   4 years ago
Agree, the given answer is correct.

Sneha Mathai said:   4 years ago
It is option A, tacheometry.

Vinod said:   6 years ago
Because the baseline is measured in tribulation then angles is measured.

MD Aqeel Ahmed said:   6 years ago
Triangulation is possible plain area not sorroundings river.

Rishabh said:   7 years ago
Tacheometer is used where chaining is difficult such as river, vally, broken boundries, stiff slope, undulations. It is used in the preparation of contour maps, in which horizontal & vertical distances are required to be measured. So, option A is correct.
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