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Question 16 of 20 5.0 Points The final units of measure reported from a quantity

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Question 16 of 20 5.0 Points

The final units of measure reported from a quantity survey of an earthwork project would more than likely be:
A. degrees, minutes, and seconds.

B. feet.

C. square feet.

D. cubic feet or cubic yards.
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Question 17 of 20 5.0 Points

Quantity surveying is accomplished by breaking up large complex areas into:
A. squares.

B. circles.

C. simple geometric shapes.

D. triangles.
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Question 18 of 20 5.0 Points

For earthwork volume calculations, the variation in elevation measured in feet is usually accomplished:
A. by numerous differential leveling measurements.

B. using a tape measure.

C. by rounding to the nearest foot.

D. by guessing.
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Question 19 of 20 5.0 Points

A final survey is also known as:
A. a baseline survey.

B. the last hoorah.

C. an as-built survey.

D. a control survey.
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Question 20 of 20 5.0 Points

The final survey must take into account:
A. building corners installed a few feet from original design location.

B. roadway horizontal curves larger than design.

C. constructed variations from the original design.

D. all the above.
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Explanation / Answer

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