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Aerial Photogrammetry MCQ Questions & Answers

Aerial Photogrammetry MCQs : This section focuses on the "Aerial Photogrammetry". These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be practiced to improve the Aerial Photogrammetry skills required for various interviews (campus interview, walk-in interview, company interview), placement, entrance exam and other competitive examinations.




Question 1

Flying height refers to_________

A. Upper portion of the exposure station
B. Bottom of the exposure station
C. Depression of the exposure station
D. Elevation of the exposure station

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Question 2

Focal plane varies while aerial photogrammetry is carried out.

A. True
B. False

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Question 3

For placing focal plane, which is used as a reference?

A. Focal length
B. Horizon
C. Azimuth
D. Collimation marks

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Question 4

How much inclination must be provided in a tilted photograph?

A. 13˚
B. 20˚
C. 3˚
D. 34˚

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Question 5

If the apparent horizon is shown in a photograph, it is low oblique.

A. True
B. False

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Question 6

Perspective projection is produced from__________

A. Straight lines radiating a common point
B. Straight lines radiating different points
C. Parallel lines radiating a common point
D. Perpendicular lines radiating a common point

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Question 7

The lens used in aerial photogrammetry is having a maximum coverage capacity of _________ (in angles)

A. 930
B. 630
C. 530
D. 980

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Question 8

Vertical photograph coincides with the__________

A. Direction of line of sight
B. Direction of lens
C. Direction of aperture
D. Direction of gravity

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Question 9

Which among the following surveying methods is meant to be having high precision?

A. Aerial photogrammetry
B. Terrestrial photogrammetry
C. Theodolite surveying
D. Traverse surveying

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Question 10

Which of the following is not a type of shutter used in aerial photogrammetry?

A. Between-the-lens shutter
B. Louvre shutter
C. Ideal shutter
D. Focal plane shutter

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