Q.1 The following consecutive readings were taken with a level and 5.5 meters leveling staff on continuously sloping ground at a common interval of 20 m. 0.995; 1.925; 2.825; 3.330; 3.970; 0.625; 2.005; 3.110; 3.585; 0.880; 1.980 The reduce level of the first point was 208.125m + (15 times of 67). Rule out a page of a level field book and enter the readings. Calculate the reduced levels of the points by Rise and Fall method and apply check. Also find the gradient of the line joining the first and last point Note: Add 1.5% of 67 in staff readings.
Q.1 The following consecutive readings were taken with a level and 5.5 meters leveling staff on continuously sloping ground at a common interval of 20 m. 0.995; 1.925; 2.825; 3.330; 3.970; 0.625; 2.005; 3.110; 3.585; 0.880; 1.980 The reduce level of the first point was 208.125m + (15 times of 67). Rule out a page of a level field book and enter the readings. Calculate the reduced levels of the points by Rise and Fall method and apply check. Also find the gradient of the line joining the first and last point Note: Add 1.5% of 67 in staff readings.
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Transcribed Image Text:Q.1 The following consecutive readings were taken with a level and 5.5
meters leveling staff on continuously sloping ground at a common
interval of 20 m. 0.995; 1.925; 2.825; 3.330; 3.970; 0.625; 2.005; 3.110;
3.585; 0.880; 1.980 The reduce level of the first point was 208.125m +
(15 times of 67). Rule out a page of a level field book and enter the
readings. Calculate the reduced levels of the points by Rise and Fall
method and apply check. Also find the gradient of the line joining the
first and last point Note: Add 1.5% of 67 in staff readings.
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