Session 4.1: Basic Map Reading, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Surveying Flashcards

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What is the primary drawback of using an informal method, like street numbers or landmarks, to describe a real property?

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Physical features may change over the years, making the description unreliable.

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Which method of land description identifies a property by specifying the shape and boundary dimensions using terminal points and angles?

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Metes and Bounds.

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What are two other names for the Rectangular Survey System?

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The government survey or geodetic survey system.

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The _____ survey method is also known as the lot-block tract method.

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Plat

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A property described as ‘Lot 3, Block 17, Phase 90 of Corona del Mar’ uses which survey method?

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The Plat Survey Method.

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In surveying, what is the ‘Point of Beginning’?

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A known point, such as a monument, or a point a certain course and distance from a known point, where a survey starts.

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What does the acronym BLLM stand for in surveying?

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Bureau of Lands Location Monument

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What does the acronym BLBM stand for in surveying?

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Bureau of Lands Barrio Monuments

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In surveying, what is a BBM?

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Barangay Boundary Monument

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What does the acronym CBM stand for in surveying reference points?

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City Boundary Monument

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What surveying term indicates the course or direction of a line?

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Bearing

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What does the term ‘Distances’ refer to in a technical description?

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The length of the line.

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An _____ is created by erroneous points of beginning, courses, and distances in a survey.

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Error of Closure

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What are monuments in the context of surveying?

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Permanent landmarks that indicate boundaries.

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Define ‘Benchmark’ in surveying.

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A survey mark on a monument with a known location and elevation, serving as a reference point.

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What is a ‘Tie Line’ in surveying?

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A survey line that connects a point to other survey lines.

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What does a ‘Property Line’ describe?

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The legal boundary of a parcel of land.

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Name four sources of data for site location.

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Survey maps, land titles, tax maps, and the owner of owner’s agent.

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What is considered the ‘Technical Approach’ to identifying a property on site?

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Conducting a relocation survey.

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What are the two main tools used in the ‘Semi-Skilled Approach’ to sketching and plotting a property?

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A compass and tape.

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What constitutes the ‘Layman’s Approach’ to identifying a property on site?

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Following the direction of a knowledgeable person.

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What is the formula for calculating distance using the pacing method?

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Distance = Pace Factor x Number of Paces

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How is a ‘Pace Factor’ (PF) calculated?

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Pace Factor (PF) = Distance/Average Paces

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Name four professional instruments used to measure distances other than a simple tape.

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Transit, Total Station, Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM), and Laser Meter.

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How many square metres are in one hectare?
10,000 SQM
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Who are the only licensed professionals recognised by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) to conduct surveys?
Geodetic Engineers
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What is the primary role of a Geodetic Engineer?
To gather, process, and analyse physical data on the earth's surface using precision instruments.
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What type of survey creates land boundaries and marks them for the first time?
Original Survey
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What is the main purpose of a 'Relocation Survey'?
To re-establish the boundaries of a previously surveyed tract and verify for overlaps with adjoining lots.
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Define a 'Plat' in the context if surveying.
A surveyed map of a town, section, or subdivision showing the exact locations and boundaries of individual properties.
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What is a 'Subdivision Survey'?
The process of dividing a certain parcel of land into several more lots.
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A _____ is a type of map that shows the elevation of a certain area.
Topographic Map
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What are 'Contour Lines' on a map?
Lines on map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
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What does 'Mean Sea Level' represent?
The measure of the average height of the ocean's surface.
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Which type of survey creates or re-established, marks, and defines the boundaries of tracts of land?
Cadastral Survey
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A _____ survey involves merging more than two contiguous lots to form a single lot.
Consolidation
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What does the acronym OCT stand for in land titles?
Original Certificate of Title
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What does the acronym TCT stand fo in land titles?
Transfer Certificate of Title
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What does the survey acronym CAD represent?
Cadastral Survey
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What does the survey acronym Csd represent?
Subdivision Survey of Cadastral Lot
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What type of survey is denoted by Psd?
A Subdivision Survey of a titled property, conducted by a Private Geodetic Engineer.
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What does the survey acronym Bsd represent?
A subdivision survey on government titled properties conducted by a Government Geodetic Engineer.
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What is the most common type of lot, with only one fronting street?
Regular Lot
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A lot that has frontage on two intersecting streets is known as a _____.
Corner Lot
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Which type of lot has frontage on two parallel streets?
Through Lot
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What is a 'Key Lot'?
A less common type of lot that has several other lots surrounding it.
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Describe a 'T-Intersecting Lot'.
A lot located across a 'T' intersection.
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What is a 'Flag Lot'?
A rear lot situated behind other lots, with a long narrow access strip.
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Which type of lot is located at the end of a dead-end street, often with a circular turnaround?
Cul-De-Sac Lot
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What is a Geographic Information System (GIS)?
An information system designed to relate data with their spatial reference.
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GIS uses _____ to model the real world, with examples including Base Map, Cadastral, Roads, and Buildings.
Layers
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Name four distinct groups or sectors that are typical users of GIS.
Government sectors, private industry, non-profit organisations, and academic institutions.
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What is the primary function of GIS software?
It provides the functions and tools needed to store, analyse, and display geographic information.
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Name three typical applications of GIS.
Urban planning, emergency response, and crime analysis.
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What is another typical application of GIS related to local government finance?
Tax assessment and mapping.
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What is the core capability of GIS as summarised in the presentation?
It integrates spatial and other kinds of information within a single system to answer spatial queries.
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_____ defines as the art of determining the position of points on or near the earth's surface.
Surveying