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The document contains questions about geodetic surveying procedures and standards. It asks about requirements for submitting survey returns, who is responsible for verifying survey accuracy, necessary control stations, approvals needed for personnel changes, required documentation formats, required progress report frequencies, control station spacing requirements, and dimensions for geodetic control monuments of different orders of accuracy.

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The document contains questions about geodetic surveying procedures and standards. It asks about requirements for submitting survey returns, who is responsible for verifying survey accuracy, necessary control stations, approvals needed for personnel changes, required documentation formats, required progress report frequencies, control station spacing requirements, and dimensions for geodetic control monuments of different orders of accuracy.

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1.

_________ with inspection and photo documentation from CENRO shall be included in the submission of survey returns for Project Control of
Forestlands and National Parks/Protected Areas Delimitation Survey Returns.
a. Joint Endorsement
b. Certificate of Acceptability
c. Survey Order
d. Field Completion Report

2. Forestland and Protected Area Boundary MAP (FPABM) duly signed by the _________ shall be included in the submission of survey returns for
Project Control of Forestlands and National Parks/Protected Areas Delimitation Survey Returns.
a. RTD for PAWCZMS
b. RTD for Forestry
c. RED
d. Chief of RCST

3. The _________ shall verify the correctness and technical accuracy of the survey returns of the First and Second Order Geodetic Control Survey.
a. LMB
b. DENR
c. LMS
d. NAMRIA

4. There shall be _________ old established GPS stations within the area to be selected as the starting point for survey evaluation work.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 1
d. 4

5. Replacement of the key personnel and equipment shall be with prior authority from the _________ upon endorsement of the RTD for lands.
a. RED
b. LMB Director
c. Chief of Survey Division
d. DENR Secretary

6. When using ETS, the field notes shall be in the LMB prescribed forms and properly filled out in any of the following except
a. with page number
b. blank pages shall not be crossed-out
c. stations shall be properly described
d. all pages signed by field inspector

7. The updated copy of the Progress Map in a white print paper shall be submitted once every _________ to the LMS thru the Chief, Regional Surveys
Division together with the periodic report of information on the progress of the survey.
a. Six months
b. 3 years
c. Four months
d. Three months

8. The PCM shall be divided into one minute by one minute quadrant in latitude and longitude and must have at least _________ control station in each
quadrant.
a. two
b. one
c. two or more
d. three or more

9. The first part of the Final Report of the project is


a. The Inauguration of Survey
b. The Project Profile
c. The Survey
d. Land Questions

10. The second part of the Final Report of the project is


a. The Survey
b. The Inauguration of Survey
c. Land Questions
d. Party Administration

11. The documents such as field notes, computations and maps on the Political Boundary Survey shall not be included in the survey returns of
_________.
a. Mineral Land
b. Pls
c. Cadastral Survey
d. Previously Approved Graphical Cadastre

12. In case of Triangulation Method using ETS, the following shall be submitted except
a. Reduction to Center
b. Strength of Figure
c. Spherical excess computation
d. Tape corrections

13. “The Survey” is which part of the Final Report of the Numerical Cadastral Survey Project?
a. First Part
b. Third Part
c. Second Part
d. Fifth Part

14. In the prescribed activities in the conduct of GNSS field observations, _________ of the team shall be assigned to measure the antenna height
separately.
a. The instrument observer
b. At least two members
c. The chief of party
d. One member

15. In the prescribed activities in the conduct of GNSS field observations, all antennae shall be oriented in the _________ direction, as this helps
eliminate any systematic errors in antenna center location.
a. same
b. north
c. any
d. South

16. What is the minimum observation time in the dual frequency receiver for Static Mode with baseline length of 10-20 kms?
a. 1 hrs.
b. 1.5 hrs
c. 2 hrs
d. 2.5 hrs

17. _________ shall be the stations that are common to two or more sessions.
a. Benchmark
b. Pivot sites
c. Traverse station
d. Intersection points

18. What is the interval between sessions of the single frequency receiver for Static Mode?
a. At least 15 mins
b. At least 20 mins
c. At least 25 mins
d. At least 30 mins

19. What is the baseline length of the dual frequency receiver with a minimum observation time of 3 hrs for Static Mode?
a. 20-30 kms
b. 30-40 kms
c. 30-50 kms
d. 40-50 kms

20. What is the minimum session length for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode in 6 or more number of satellites ranging up to 5kms?
a. 10 min
b. 15 min
c. 20 min
d. 25 min

21. What is the minimum session length for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode in 5 numbers of satellites ranging 5-10kms?
a. 20min
b. 25min
c. 30min
d. 35min
22. In connection to existing controls, what is/are the minimum observation/s in the first order?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

23. In connection to existing controls, what is/are the recommended observation/s in the first order?
a. 1 or more
b. 2 or more
c. 3 or more
d. 4 or more

24. In connection to existing controls, what order has 2 minimum observations and 2 recommended observations?
a. 4th order
b. 3rd order
c. 2nd order
d. 1st order

25. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral surveys by private GE.
a. Psc
b. Pcs
c. Cad
d. Pcc

26. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral surveys by government geodetic engineer.
a. Psc
b. Pcs
c. Cad
d. Pcc

27. The survey symbols shall be used to designate photo cadastral survey by private enterprise.
a. Pcadm-D
b. Pcad-D
c. Pcad
d. Pcadm

28. The survey symbols shall be used to designate cadastral irrigation project boundary.
a. Ipb
b. Cip
c. Cipb
d. Ips

29. Portions of lots which falls on the right-of-way of roads as determined by the district, city, or municipal engineer shall be sketched and numbered as
_________ when claimed as private property.
a. 1-999
b. separate lots
c. clockwise direction
d. one lot

30. When a claimant insists upon his/her right to a portion of the proposed right-of-way, the area claimed by him/her shall be surveyed and indicated as a
separate parcel, but monuments shall be set only upon the _________.
a. right-of-way line
b. boundary line
c. authority
d. notification

31. The sketch plan, field notes and the survey plans of the tract of land which adjoins or includes irrigation ditches, creeks, arroyos, esteros, rivers, etc. ,
shall indicate the following except.
a. the width of the body of water
b. whether it is navigable or not
c. the direction of flow of water by a broken line
d. The distance in meters from the bank of the river or creek to the lot line.

32. ___________ is a formal process which aims to obtain graphical representation of the parcel to be surveyed and document the agreement of parcel
boundaries by adjoining land owners in all original, cadastral, and other land survey projects (public land subdivision, group settlement survey, and
townsite subdivision).
a. BAP
b. PERT-CPM
c. GPPC
d. PDOP

33. The _________ is a document to be prepared during lot sketching and prior to a land survey, recording the boundary delineation agreement by all
concerned, adjacent and participating land claimants or owners to a public land parcel, indicating and describing on it the boundaries of a land parcel, its
improvements and any natural features, marks and occupations that are on or near the boundary.
a. BAP
b. PIS
c. PERT-CPM
d. GPPC

34. Assignment of lot numbers shall be made by the ________.


a. Geodetic Engineer
b. LMS
c. client
d. RTD for Lands

35. In the sketching instructions of PIS form, indicate ________ or claimant’s name instead when there is no lot number.
a. Adjacent lot number
b. Tax declaration number
c. Survey authority number
d. Technical description

36. The _________ shall make it a point to reflect the road network, right-of-way, facilities, and other improvements of the sketch map.
a. Sketchmen
b. Geodetic Engineer
c. Sketching Team
d. Instrumentman

37. One of the basic components in Geodetic Control Survey Party for general supervision, coordination activities, administrative and other related
matters. The chief of party shall be a licensed Geodetic Engineer and his/her qualifications should conform to the requirements under Article 3, DAO
No. 2007-29 and RA 8560, as amended.
a. District Engineer
b. Chief of Party
c. Office Operations
d. Project Main Office

38. In Geodetic Control Work Plan, the work plan shall be composed of Project Management and Technical Plans. The work plan with the
aforementioned documents together with the sketch plan of the project site shall be forwarded to the __________ for approval before the commencement
of the project
a. DENR
b. CENRO
c. NAMRIA
d. LMS

39. In Project Management Plan, __________ shall include activity costing and the bill of materials, both for the office and field operations. The
estimated miscellaneous expenses such as photocopying of documents, blue printing of maps, certification fees, etc. shall also be included.
a. Work Plan
b. Project cost
c. Financial Plan
d. Amount cost

40. The baseline length for the Primary Geodetic Network first order with the nominal space of __________.
a. 150 km
b. 100 km
c. 25 km
d. 50 km

41. The baseline length for the Primary Geodetic Network 2 nd order with the nominal space of __________.
a. 50 km
b. 100 km
c. 25 km
d. 10 km

42. For the Secondary Geodetic Network 3rd order


a. 5 km
b. 15 km
c. 10 km
d. 2 km

43. In the Network Design, the number of GNSS Receivers more than __________ Receivers are sufficient for the purpose.
a. 2
b. 5
c. 3
d. 1

44. In the preparation of the map of the project site, the available __________ on the area shall be used as base map.
a. NAMRIA Cadastral Map
b. DENR Cadastral Map
c. NAMRIA Topographic Map
d. DENR Topographic Map

45. Schedules for the field observation shall also be included in the plan. The field observations shall be timed when the Position Dilution of Precision
(PDOP) is low. A __________ value indicates a higher probability of accuracy.
a. Low PDOP
b. High PDOP
c. Low precision
d. None of the above

46. For the dimension of Geodetic Control Monuments determine the top cross section in first order of accuracy
a. 30x30cm
b. 25x25cm
c. 15x15cm
d. 50x50cm

47. For the dimension of Geodetic Control Monuments determine the bottom cross section in third order of accuracy
a. 15x15cm
b. 35x35cm
c. 25x25cm
d. 24x24cm

48. For the dimension of Geodetic Control Monuments determine the top cross section in fourth order of accuracy
a. 21x21cm
b. 15x15cm
c. 50x50cm
d. 20x20cm

49. For the dimension of Geodetic Control Monuments, determine the length in first order accuracy.
a. 120cm
b. 150cm
c. 100cm
d. 154cm

50. For the Geodetic Control Monuments, what is the dimension below the ground of the second order accuracy?
a. 110cm
b. 100cm
c. 115cm
d. 150cm

51. For the dimension of Geodetic Control Monuments determine the top cross section in second order of accuracy
a. 15x15cm
b. 25x25cm
c. 10x10cm
d. 30x30cm

52. If there is a discrepancy between the adjoining projects and the on-going project as provided for in Section 28, DAO 2007-29, a report shall be made
and shall be forwarded to the LMS, which in turn shall form a Technical Committee to investigate the matter and submit a corresponding
recommendation to the _______.
a. RTD for Lands
b. RED
c. LMB director
d. NAMRIA

53. Upon approval of the contract or issuance of the survey order for the conduct of Cadastral Survey, the CENRO concerned shall no longer issue any
survey authority over parcels of land within the same project. In this regard, the ______ should furnish copy of the contract/survey order to the CENRO
concerned for his/her information and reference.
a. Regional Executive Director
b. RTD for Lands
c. LMB director
d. Cadastral Survey Project Chief

54. A _________ headed by the RED and assisted by the RTD for Lands shall be attended by the Local Officials to discuss the purpose and mechanics
of the survey.
a. Pre-survey Conference
b. Bids and Awards
c. Regional Annual Conference
d. Regional Conference

55. In the conduct of Political Boundary Survey of the Cadastral Project, a pre-survey conference headed by the RED and assisted by the RTD for Lands
shall be attended by aforementioned Local Officials to discuss the purpose and mechanics of the survey. The conference shall be held at least _____
before the start of the survey.
a. 15 days
b. 1 month
c. 2 months
d. 3 months

56. In the markings of Geodetic Control Monuments, the numbering of control points shall be from _______ for those established by NAMRIA.
a. 1-999
b. 1-1000
c. 1-3000
d. 1-99

57. In the markings of Geodetic Control Monuments, all the letters and numbers shall be in what font type?
a. Times New Roman
b. Arial Bold
c. Arial Narrow
d. Verdana

58. In the markings of Geodetic Control Monuments, all the letters and numbers are capital letters and shall be _______ in height?
a. 2.5 cm
b. 5 cm
c. 4 cm
d. 2 cm

59. In the markings of Geodetic Control Monuments, all the letters and numbers shall be _______ in width?
a. 4.5 cm
b. 5 cm
c. 2.5 cm
d. 2 cm

60. In the markings of Geodetic Control Monuments, all the letters and numbers shall be _______ in thickness?
a. 2.5 cm
b. 0.5 cm
c. 0.25 cm
d. 0.4 cm

61. In the markings of Political Boundary Monuments, all the letters and numbers shall be _______ in height?
a. 4 cm
b. 5 cm
c. 2.5 cm
d. 10 cm

62. In the markings of Political Boundary Monuments, all the letters and numbers are embossed by _______?
a. 0.4 cm
b. 0.25 cm
c. 0.5 cm
d. 2 cm
63. In the markings of Political Boundary Monuments, all the letters and numbers shall be _______ in width?
a. 2.5 cm
b. 2 cm
c. 5 cm
d. 4 cm

64. In the markings of Political Boundary Monuments, all the letters and numbers shall be _______ in thickness?
a. 0.2 cm
b. 0.4 cm
c. 0.25 cm
d. 0.5 cm

65. What is the length of the first order Geodetic Control Monuments?
a. 100cm
b. 120cm
c. 20cm
d. 40cm

66. What is the cross section at the bottom of the third order geodetic control monuments?
a. 35cmx35cm
b. 40cmx40cm
c. 25cmx25cm
d. 20cmx20cm

67. What is the dimension below the ground of the second order geodetic control monuments?
a. 100cm
b. 120cm
c. 80cm
d. 20cm

68. What is the top cross section of the fourth order geodetic control monuments?
a. 30cmx30cm
b. 35cmx35cm
c. 25cmx25cm
d. 20cmx20cm

69. What is the dimension above ground of the first order survey control monuments?
a. 100cm
b. 120cm
c. 20cm
d. 80cm

70. The establishment of geodetic control covering the First and Second Order Accuracy shall be done only using a ________.
a. GPS single frequency
b. Total Station
c. Theodolite
d. GNSS receiver

71. What is the baseline length of the single frequency receiver?


a. 0-5 km
b. No limitation
c. 5-10 km
d. Up to 10 km

72. Which of the following is/are the mode(s) of positioning in the dual frequency receiver?
a. Static, Kinematic, Dynamic
b. Static, Rapid Static, Kinematic and RTK
c. Kinematic, RTK and Rapid Static
d. Limited to Static

73. What receiver has no limitation in baseline length?


a. Single frequency
b. Dual frequency
c. RTK
d. Rapid Static
74. What is the minimum observation time in a single frequency receiver with a baseline length of 5-10 kms for Static Mode?
a. 1hr
b. 2hrs
c. 3hrs
d. 1.5hrs

75. What is the baseline length of the dual frequency receiver with a minimum observation time of 4 hours for Static Mode?
a. 10-20 kms
b. 20-30 kms
c. 30-50 kms
d. 50-150 kms

76. What is the minimum observation time in a single frequency receiver with a baseline length of 0-5 kms for Static Mode?
a. 1 hr
b. 2 hrs
c. 3 hrs
d. 1.5 hrs

77. What is the minimum observation time for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode with 5 numbers of satellites and baseline length 5-10 kms?
a. 25 min
b. 35 min
c. 20 min
d. 15 min

78. What is the minimum observation time for the interval between the two sessions for the single frequency mode?
a. 1 hr
b. At least 30 mins
c. 2 hrs
d. At least 20 mins

79. What is the minimum observation time for the interval between the two sessions for the dual frequency mode?
a. 1.5 hrs
b. At least 30 mins
c. 1 hr
d. 20 mins

80. What is the minimum observation time for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode with 5 numbers of satellites and baseline length up to 5 kms?
a. 25 min
b. 35 min
c. 20 min
d. 15 min

81. For the Static Mode of minimum number of 4 satellites, how many sessions of observation for the single frequency?
a. 3
b. 1
c. 2
d. 0

82. What is the minimum observation time for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode with 4 numbers of satellites and baseline length 5-10 kms?
a. 25 min
b. 35 min
c. 20 min
d. 15 min

83. What is the minimum observation time for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode with 4 numbers of satellites and baseline length up to 5 kms?
a. 25 min
b. 35 min
c. 20 min
d. 15 min

84. What is the minimum observation time for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode with 6 numbers of satellites and baseline length 5-10 kms?
a. 25 min
b. 35 min
c. 20 min
d. 15 min
85. What is the minimum observation time for the Rapid/Fast Static Mode with 6 numbers of satellites and baseline length up to 5 kms?
a. 20 min
b. 35 min
c. 10 min
d. 25 min

86. The recommended observation(s) in the 2nd order in connection to existing controls?
a. 3
b. 2
c. 4 or more
d. 3 or more

87. The minimum observation(s) in the 2nd order in connection to existing controls?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

88. The recommended observation(s) for the 1st order in connection to existing controls?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3 or more
d. 4 or more

89. The minimum observation(s) for the 1st order in connection to existing controls?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

90. The length above ground in the Geodetic Control Monument is?
a. 10cm
b. 20cm
c. 30cm
d. 40cm

91. The length below the ground of the Project Control Monument is?
a. 100 cm
b. 120 cm
c. 80 cm
d. 60 cm

92. The length below the ground of Municipal Boundary Monument is?
a. 100 cm
b. 120 cm
c. 80 cm
d. 70 cm

93. The total length of Barangay Boundary Monument is?


a. 120 cm
b. 100 cm
c. 150 cm
d. 130 cm

94. The length above the ground in the Standard Lot Corner Monument is?
a. 10 cm
b. 5 cm
c. 15 cm
d. 20 cm

95. The total length of Mineral Land Survey Monument is?


a. 100cm
b. 150cm
c. 120cm
d. 160cm

96. The dimension at the top of the Mineral Land Survey Monument is?
a. 15x15 cm
b. 20x20 cm
c. 25x25 cm
d. 30x30 cm

97. The length above the ground of the Forest Boundary Monument is?
a. 80cm
b. 90cm
c. 100cm
d. 50cm

98. The dimension at the top of the Forest Boundary Monument is?
a. 15x15 cm
b. 20x20 cm
c. 25x25 cm
d. 30x30 cm

99. What is the length above the ground in the permanent intermediate boundary monument under forest boundary monuments?
a. 80cm
b. 90cm
c. 100cm
d. 50cm

100. What is the length above ground in the preliminary forest boundary marking under forest boundary monuments?
a. 80cm
b. 90cm
c. 100cm
d. 50cm

101. The dimension of the top for the project control monument is?
a. 20cmx 20cm
b. 25cm x 25cm
c. 30cmx 30cm
d. 35cmx 35cm

102. The dimension of the top for the geodetic control monument is?
a. 20cm x 20cm
b. 25cm x 25cm
c. 30cm x 30cm
d. 35cm x 35cm

103. The following survey symbols shall be used to designate national (or insular) reservations.
a. Nir
b. Nres
c. Nr
d. Res

104. The survey symbols shall be used to designate resurvey.


a. Res
b. R
c. Rs
d. Rsv

105. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite reservation boundary.
a. Tb
b. Tr
c. Tsrb
d. Trb

106. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite reservation subdivision.
a. Trs
b. Ts
c. Tr
d. Tsrs

107. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite reservation subdivision: corporation.
a. Trsc
b. Tc
c. Tsc
d. Trc

108. The survey symbols shall be used to designate townsite reservation subdivision: individual.
a. Trsi
b. Tri
c. Ti
d. Tsi

109. The survey symbols shall be used to designate private land surveys of insular barangays.
a. Psi
b. Plsi
c. Pli
d. Pi

110. The survey symbols shall be used to designate private land surveys by private GE.
a. Psu-G
b. Plsp
c. Psu
d. P.S.

111. The survey symbols shall be used to designate private land surveys by government GE.
a. Psi
b. Ps
c. Psu
d. Psu-G

112. The survey symbols shall be used to designate untitled private agricultural land.
a. Upl
b. Upa
c. Psu
d. Psu-G

113. Acceptable living trees when used to define corners shall be blazed about how many centimeters above the ground and when possible, by cutting
the bark on the side where the boundary line passes?
a. 10 cm
b. 20 cm
c. 30 cm
d. 40 cm

114. The blaze shall at least be _______?


a. 10 cm
b. 20 cm
c. 30 cm
d. 40 cm
115. The system of classifying and identifying surveys shall consist of four (4), the third part shall be the _____.
a. Survey symbol
b. Regional code
c. Applied only if applicable
d. Serial number

116. Peg, being of a composition that will resist destruction by fire, natural corrosion, or decay with nominal dimension of 50 centimeters square in a
cross-section for at least how many millimeters from the top?
a. 400 mm
b. 100 mm
c. 50 mm
d. 15 cm

117. When a cross (x) is used to define a corner, such mark shall be chiseled to a depth of at least ___________?
a. 5 mm
b. 10 mm
c. 2 mm
d. 3 mm
118. __________ shall be made after the primary and secondary controls of the project have been completed, verified and approved, and before
submission of lot survey returns to the LMS concerned for verification and approval.
a. Relocation Survey
b. Resurvey
c. Advance Survey
d. Verification Survey
119. The individual lot survey shall only be conducted after the 30-day posting of the PIS. The PIS shall be posted in Barangay Halls/Centers for
cadastral projects for 30 days, and such posting shall be certified by the ________ concerned.
a. Chief of the cadastral project
b. Brgy. Chairman
c. RED
d. DENR-LMS
120. In the individual lot survey of the Cadastral Project, lot corners shall be located by side shots from the nearest traverse station occupied by the
survey team. The corner 1 of any lot shall not be more than _________ from its reference point, whenever necessary?
a. 2 km
b. 10 km
c. 5-6 km
d. 1 km

121. Immovable or fixed hard rock or boulders with exposed surfaced of more than ___________ diameter?
a. 0.5 m
b. 50 cm
c. 15 cm
d. 1 m

122. From the precautions of sketching activities, it is important reminders to the sketching party in order that their output shall not confuse that the lots
shall be formed such that no single lot shall fall in ______?
a. more than one barangay
b. the bank of the river
c. the road right-of-way
d. the mining claims area
123. When Public Land Subdivision (Pls) and Group Settlement Surveys (Gss) are within the Cadastral Project, the Recovered BLLMs, boundary
monuments (MBMs and BBMs) shall be made part of the ______.
a. subsidiary control of the project
b. primary precision
c. cadastral project
d. cadastral main control

124. The _________ shall not be applicable inside the area covered by the Public Land Subdivision (Pls) and Group Settlement Surveys (Gss).
a. BAP and the PIS
b. BAP
c. PIS
d. political boundary survey

125. The survey symbol for Coal Lease Surveys.


a. Cls
b. Cl
c. C
d. Cs

126. The survey symbol for Coal Patent Surveys.


a. Cp
b. Cps
c. Cs
d. C
127. The system of classifying and identifying surveys shall consist of four (4), the forth part shall be the _____.
a. Survey symbol
b. Regional code
c. Applied only if applicable
d. Serial number

128. The system of classifying and identifying surveys shall consist of four (4), the first part shall be the _____.
a. Survey symbol
b. Regional code
c. Applied only if applicable
d. Serial number
129. The survey symbol for Coal Revocable Permit Surveys.
a. Cp
b. Cr
c. Crp
d. C

130. The survey symbol for Lode Location Surveys.


a. Lls
b. Ls
c. L
d. Ll

131. The survey symbol for Lode Patent Surveys.


a. Ls
b. Lp
c. L
d. Lps

132. What is the survey symbol for Mineral Investigation Surveys?


a. Mis
b. Ms
c. M
d. Mi

133. The system of classifying and identifying surveys shall consist of four (4), the second part shall be the _____.
a. Survey symbol
b. Regional code
c. Applied only if applicable
d. Serial number

134. What is the survey symbol for Placer Land Surveys?


a. Pls
b. Pl
c. Pp
d. Ps

135. The survey symbol for Friar Lands Resurvey.


a. Flr
b. Fr
c. Frs
d. Fl

136. The survey symbol for (Insular) National Government Property Lease.
a. Ngp
b. Nli
c. Ngl
d. Ngpl

137. What is the survey symbol for (Insular) National Government Property Sale?
a. Ngps
b. Ngs
c. Ngp
d. Ngpi

138. What is the survey symbol for Conversion Survey (from Graphical to Regular Cadastral lot)?
a. Cs
b. Cvn
c. Cad
d. CsG-C

139. The survey symbol for Fishpond Application Surveys.


a. Fas
b. Fs
c. Fa
d. Fis

140. The corresponding field notes, field notes cover, area computation sheets, and other forms for inclusion in the survey returns shall also be written on
authorized LMB forms. If, however, the plans and forms were prepared using a computerized method, the Geodetic Engineer must secure authority from
________.
a. LMB
b. DENR
c. CENRO
d. RED

141. Which of the following that is NOT required documents for Issuance of Authorization to Print :
a. Written request mentioning the form/s to be secured authorization
b. Sample Print Out of the Survey Forms and Plans, at least five (5) copies
c. Authorization Fees
d. If private practicing geodetic engineer: Copy of PRC ID, PTR and TIN

142. The drafting film to be used in the survey plan for registration shall be of the single matt type, _______ thickness and shall be tested as against the
effect of drawing ink on the surface and the thickness of the medium which is usually a drafting film.
a. 0.03 mm
b. 0.05 mm
c. 0.02 mm
d. 0.06 mm

143. Lot in each LIM is numbered consecutively from its top left to the right and then in the reverse direction, following a ______ and even if crossing
or traversing political boundary lines. Such a lot number shall be the lot’s Unique Parcel Identifier (UPI).
a. “z” pattern
b. map name
c. sequence number
d. map number

144. If a lot falls across the edge to an adjoining LIM, the UPI is placed on the _______ containing a larger portion of the lot without any number on the
other.
a. CIM
b. LIM
c. upper right portion
d. lower right portion

145. Survey symbols and numbers shall be used in order to classify and identify all kinds of surveys which facilitate the recording, filing and record
keeping of survey plans and maps and their corresponding survey returns. This system of identifying lots shall be called _______.
a. Unique Parcel Identifier (UPI)
b. Land Information Map (LIM)
c. Projection Map
d. Standard Parcel Identifier (SPI)

146. Psd-03-000141(Amd) where “Amd” means


a. Regional code
b. Survey Symbol
c. Serial number
d. subdivision survey was amended

147. Psd-03-000141(Amd) where: “000141” means


a. Regional code
b. Survey Symbol
c. Province code
d. serial or control number of survey based on Registry Book

148. The Receiving Log Book Entry Number shall be annotated on the _____ portion of the Survey Plan and shall be used in tracking the whereabouts of
still unapproved survey plans.
a. Upper left
b. Lower left
c. Upper right
d. Lower right

149. Upon evaluation, transformation and conversion of the aforementioned survey records into digital files, ________ shall furnish the same to the
LMB for integration of land survey records nationwide in consonance with Sections 68 and 69, DAO 2007-29.
a. DENR Regional Offices
b. LMS Regional Offices
c. DENR-LMS Regional Offices
d. NAMRIA

150. In the National Land Survey Records Management, the digital files of reference points (3rd and 4th order) shall likewise be shared with NAMRIA
for the completion of the ________ pursuant to Section 67, DAO 2007-29.
a. National Geodetic Information System
b. National Geodetic Data Information System
c. National Geodetic Network Information System
d. National Geodetic Data Management System

151. In the procedure of the cancellation of approved survey plan, there should be a request for the cancellation of the approved survey from the _____
affected expressly stating therein the reason for cancellation. The request should be under oath.
a. private party/government agency
b. CENRO
c. RTD for Lands
d. LMS

152. In the procedure of the cancellation of approved survey plan, in cases where the DENR initiates the cancellation of fake and illegal titles in
accordance with __________, otherwise known as the Guidelines in the Disposition of Cases involving Fake and Illegally Issued Title, the resolution of
the case which provides for the cancellation of the title will serve as a reference for LMS to determine if the supposed approved survey covered thereof
can likewise be subjected to cancellation or not.
a. Memorandum Circular No. 2000-06
b. LMB Memorandum Circular
c. DAO 13, series of 1992
d. DAO 2008-14

153. In the procedure of the cancellation of approved survey plan: On the basis of such request, the RTD for Lands concerned shall issue an _________
to the FNSP or a separate survey party created for the purpose..
a. Order of cancellation
b. Request form
c. Authority to survey
d. Order of Investigation

154. Cad-D is the survey symbol for ________.


a. Cadastral survey by private enterprise
b. Cadastral Surveys by Government GE
c. Cadastral Survey not funded by DENR
d. Cadastral survey by Private GE

155. Cadm is the survey symbol for ________.


a. Cadastral mapping
b. Photo Cadastral mapping
c. Cadastral Sketching
d. a and c

156. Pcadm-D is the survey symbol for ________.


a. Photo Cadastral Mapping by Private Enterprise
b. Photo Cadastral Mapping not funded by DENR
c. Photo Cadastral Survey
d. a and b

157. Frs is the survey symbol for ________.


a. Fishpond Relocation Survey
b. Friar Land Resurvey
c. Friar Land Relocation Survey
d. Fishpond Reclaimed Survey

158. Pp is the survey symbol for _________.


a. Placer Land Survey
b. Placer Petroleum Survey
c. Petroleum Patent Survey
d. Patent Permit Survey

159. “Fishpond Application Surveys” survey symbol is ________.


a. Fls
b. Fas
c. Fs
d. Fd

160. Pb is the survey symbol for ___________.


a. Political Boundary Verification Survey
b. Political Boundary-City
c. Political Boundary-Municipal
d. All of the above

161. “Mineral Investigation Surveys” the survey symbol is _________.


a. Mis
b. Mi
c. Ms
d. Mn

162. Pel slands for ______________.


a. Petroleum Exploration lease Survey
b. Patent Exploration lease Survey
c. Placer Exploration lease Survey
d. Permit Exploration lease Survey

163. In the Transmittal Letter of Geodetic Control Survey Returns, enumerating therein the documents being submitted as part of the survey returns,
signed and sealed by the ______.
a. Chief of Survey Party
b. NAMRIA
c. RTD for Lands
d. FNSP

164. In the submission of basic survey returns for Isolated Survey, PIS is required in the survey of Alienable and Disposable lands of the public domain
such Cadastral survey, Pls, Gss, Tss. It does not apply to __________ and titled properties.
a. Decreed
b. Ap
c. Patented
d. Untitled

165. What is the meaning of PIS?


a. Partial Information Sheet
b. philippine information service
c. parcel information sheet
d. Partial Information System

166. What is the meaning of BAP?


a. boundary adjudication purposes
b. boundary adjudication process
c. boundary agreement process
d. barangay adjudication purposes

167. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, the corners indicated by small circles _________ in diameter drawn in black ink
and their respective descriptions noted.
a. 1 mm
b. 2 mm
c. 0.003 inch
d. 0.25 cm

168. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, the line from the lot corner to the control stations, from which side shots were
taken, by ______ ink lines.
a. dashed black
b. dotted red
c. thin red
d. thin black

169. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, tie line of corner 1 from reference control point in ______ line with bearing and
distance.
a. dashed black
b. thin black
c. dotted red
d. thin red

170. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, the relative position of adjoining survey properties, indicating by _____ lines the
boundaries between them and the names of all adjoining owners and all important improvements, roads, and streams, etc., including the width, in black
ink.
a. dashed
b. thin
c. dotted
d. heavy

171. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, the boundaries of the property in _______ ink line heavier than those of
adjoining properties.
a. black
b. heavy
c. full black
d. heavy black

172. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, Only information that cannot be inscribed on the plan shall be indicated on the
space provided for “Notes” at the _______ corner.
a. Upper left
b. Upper right
c. bottom left
d. bottom right

173. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, when there are more than _____ lots on the plans, lot descriptions thereof shall
be prepared on LMB authorized forms.
a. 10
b. 100
c. 50
d. 20

174. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans of subdivisions or consolidation subdivision surveys, the boundary data of the lot
being subdivided or of the lots being consolidated- subdivided shall be tabulated in black ink in a boxed portion at the ________ corner.
a. Upper left
b. Upper right
c. bottom left
d. bottom right

175. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, the lot shall be centered and plotted on the plan so that its extreme corners shall
not be less than ________ from each marginal line when using any of the scale provided above.
a. 10 cm
b. 5 cm
c. 4 cm
d. 2 cm

176. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, the Vertical and Horizontal center lines of plane coordinates divisible by ______
shall be accurately drawn on the original plan and inked in red.
a. zero
b. ten
c. five
d. one

177. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, the latitude line shall be drawn horizontally from left to the right marginal lines
through corner one. The corresponding northing based on BLLM No. 1 shall be written ________ along the latitude line from the left hand border line of
the plan towards the right while the geographic latitude shall be indicated _______ the northing.
a. above ; above
b. below ; below
c. below ; above
d. above ; below

178. For the details to be shown in preparation of isolated survey plans, regardless of the area, permanent structures such as buildings with concrete
foundation, stone wall, etc., shall be indicated by ________ lines.
a. dashed red
b. dotted black
c. thin red
d. thin black

179. For the description of vegetation and terrain of lots ________ in area, general classification, such as, “residential lot”, ”home lot”, “rice land”,
“sugar cane land”, commercial lot”, shall be indicated on said plans.
a. less than one hectare
b. more than one hectare
c. less than five hectares
d. more than five hectares

180. For the description of vegetation and terrain of lots with areas of _______, the approximate boundary of the area under cultivation and the nature of
its vegetation such as rice, pastures, woods, etc. with a brief description of the topographic features such as plain, rolling, hilly or mountainous shall be
indicated in light black dotted lines.
a. less than one hectare
b. more than one hectare
c. less than five hectares
d. more than five hectares
181. The ________ may issue order to conduct a verification survey whenever any approved survey is reported to be erroneous, or when titled lands are
reported to overlap or where occupancy is reported to encroach another property.
a. RED
b. RTD for Lands
c. LMB director
d. DENR Secretary

182. In cases of subdivision among co-owners, the foregoing shall not apply in areas with densified PRS 92 monuments. However, in cases of areas
where there are no PRS 92 reference point within a radius of ______, connection survey shall not be required.
a. 1 km
b. 5 km
c. 10 km
d. 4 km

183. In the verification of Project Control Survey Returns, the _________ shall stamp or write their name and affix signature on all pages of the field
notes, computation sheets, and monument description book, etc. during the process of verification.
a. verifiers
b. LMS GE
c. RTD for Lands
d. Chief of Regional Survey Division

184. In the inspection, verification and approval of Project Control Survey Returns, the _____ shall sign the Project Control Map and other necessary
documents and prepare endorsement letter to the concerned RTD for Lands for approval in accordance with Sec. 62, DAO 2007-29.
a. Chief of the Cadastral Project
b. verifiers
c. LMS GE
d. Chief of Regional Surveys Division

185. The approval of the Main Project Control of the Cadastral Survey Project is a prerequisite in the conduct of ______________.
a. Isolated Land Survey
b. Project Control Survey
c. Lot Survey
d. Political Boundary Survey

186. The approval of the Subsidiary Control of the Cadastral Survey Project is a prerequisite in the conduct of ___________.
a. Public Land Subdivision Survey
b. Project Control Survey
c. Lot Survey
d. Political Boundary Survey

187. Upon verification-computation of Public Land Subdivision Survey, the survey should have a ____________ precision for survey controls in
accordance with Section 29, DAO 2007-29.
a. primary and secondary
b. Secondary and Tertiary
c. Primary
d. Secondary

188. Upon verification-computation of Public Land Subdivision Survey, the survey should have a ____________ precision for Lot Survey in accordance
with Section 29, DAO 2007-29.
a. Secondary
b. Secondary and Tertiary
c. Primary, secondary and tertiary
d. Tertiary

189. The __________ shall verify the correctness and technical accuracy of the survey returns of the survey covering a Political Boundary Survey.
a. verifier
b. chief of the cadastral survey
c. chief of regional survey division
d. LMS

190. For the Mineral Land Survey, the concerned Regional Office of MGB shall verify the correctness and technical accuracy of the survey returns of the
survey pursuant to the provision of _____________.
a. RA 7942
b. RA 7076
c. DAO 2008-14
d. DAO 1996-40

191. The vendor of surveying instruments shall affix his/her signature on the affidavit as a proof of conformity. If this is not possible, mention in the
affidavit the valid reason. The affidavit shall be ____________.
a. cancelled
b. submitted
c. under oath
d. notarized

192. The instruments should be presented to the LMB/LMS for a full testing/calibration or check and registration, in any of the following situation
except
a. Upon receipt of old instrument
b. After any repair which affects the component such as the light source, internal centering and/or alignment, replacement of parts, etc.
c. The testing/calibration is required in the registration of the instruments subject of change of ownership
d. When the distances measured may be or are to be challenged in a Court of Law.

193. In case of boundary dispute, the corners shall be temporarily defined by hard wood post or monuments, with a diameter of at _____ and a length of
2 meters.
a. least 10 cm
b. least 15 cm
c. least 20 cm
d. least 5 cm

194. In connection to the above question, the said post shall be established on the disputed spot with _____ below the ground.
a. 20 cm
b. 30 cm
c. 40 cm
d. 50 cm

195. A _____ shall mark the division between the LGUs as indicated by tax declarations.
a. light full line
b. heavy dotted line
c. heavy full line
d. light dotted line

196. Cadastral Lot Sketching activities involved all of the following except:
a. Meeting with Barangay Officials for proper coordination
b. Manufacture of Lot’s Corner Monuments
c. Boundary Agreement Process (BAP) with the individual lot claimant and the adjoining claimants. Filling out of Parcel Information Sheet (PIS).
d. Actual sketching of Lots based on agreement as per PIs

197. After thirty days from the date of issuance of Survey Order or signing of Survey Contract of the cadastral project, as the case may be, no geodetic
engineers other than those executing the cadastral survey shall be allowed to conduct survey except when the said surveys began prior to the date of the
issuance of Survey Order/Survey Contract. Relative thereto, all requests for ______ within the cadastral project area shall be rejected.
a. Individual lot survey
b. Parcelliary survey
c. Survey order
d. Survey Authority

198. All previously approved surveys shall be drawn in ______ and all new monuments and control stations shall be inked on the sketch sheets.
a. Inked
b. Pencil
c. Dotted circle
d. Dotted line

199. Claims inside an approved survey which has not yet been titled shall be sketched as separate lots. Claims inside titled lots shall be disregarded
unless supported by an order from the ________ concerned and those inside leased properties shall be supported by written authority from the RTD for
Lands, for each claim.
a. court of law
b. LMB Director
c. RTD for Lands
d. CENRO

200. The _________ shall be informed of the indication of the shore line of adjoining shallow lakes and marshes used mainly as municipal fishponds.
This shall be properly indicated in the sketch plan.
a. municipal authorities
b. district authorities
c. regional authorities
d. any of the above

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