Which of the following are main advantages of a dumpy level? (i) Simple to use (ii) Accurate readings (iii) Can be used at night without light

Which of the following are the main advantages of using a dumpy level? (i) Simple to use   (ii) Provides accurate readings   (iii) Can be used at night without light

A. Only (i)
B. Only (iii)
C. Only (ii)
D. Both (i) and (ii)
Correct Answer: D. Both (i) and (ii)

📚 Detailed Explanation: Advantages of Dumpy Level Are Simplicity and Accuracy

Why D (Both i and ii) is correct: A dumpy level is a compact, rigid optical instrument. Statements (i) simple to use and (ii) accurate readings are genuine advantages. Statement (iii) “can be used at night without light” is false — the dumpy level is a purely optical telescope instrument requiring visible light to read the staff through the eyepiece.

Evaluation of Each Statement

Statement True/False Explanation
(i) Simple to use ✓ TRUE — Advantage Fewer moving parts than theodolite or tilting level; straightforward setup and operation; ideal for plain levelling work
(ii) Provides accurate level readings ✓ TRUE — Advantage Rigid telescope with no tilt mechanism eliminates tilt-related errors; stable platform provides consistent readings
(iii) Can be used at night without light ✗ FALSE — NOT an advantage Dumpy level is a purely optical instrument; requires ambient daylight or artificial illumination to see the staff graduations through the telescope; cannot be used in the dark

Key Features of Dumpy Level

Feature Detail
Telescope Rigidly fixed to levelling head; cannot be tilted or removed
Bubble tube Attached to telescope; must be centred before each reading
Suitable terrain Flat/gently undulating ground; NOT suitable for steep slopes
Optical power High magnification; good for long sight distances on flat terrain
Cost Much less expensive than total stations or digital levels
  • Advantages of dumpy level: simple to use (i) and accurate readings (ii).
  • Cannot be used at night without external illumination — optical telescope requires light.
  • Best suited for flat terrain; impractical on steep slopes.

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