Which levelling method is used when two points are not within the visible range of the level?

Which is the efficient levelling method when the distance between two points is NOT within the visible range of the level instrument?

A. Profile levelling
B. Reciprocal levelling
C. Block levelling
D. Differential levelling
Correct Answer: D. Differential levelling

📚 Detailed Explanation: Differential Levelling for Points Beyond Visible Range

Why D (Differential levelling) is correct: When the distance between two points exceeds the visible range of a level, or when obstacles block a direct line of sight, differential levelling is used. The instrument is set up at multiple sequential positions, moving through intermediate change points, until the distant target is reached. Each setup extends the reach by one instrument sight distance.

Comparison of Levelling Methods

Method When Used Key Characteristic
Simple Levelling Two points visible from a single setup One BS and one FS; no change points
Differential Levelling Points too far apart for single setup; beyond visible range Multiple setups with change points; BS and FS at each CP
Fly Levelling Rapid reconnaissance; BM verification Only BS and FS logged; intermediate sights omitted for speed
Profile Levelling Longitudinal section along a route IS at regular chainages; both distance and elevation recorded
Reciprocal Levelling Wide obstacle (river, valley); cannot set instrument at midpoint Readings from both sides; averages cancel errors
Block Levelling Contouring of an area (grid levelling) IS at grid intersections; produces spot heights over area
  • Differential levelling is used when the two points are beyond the visible range of a single instrument setup.
  • Multiple change points allow the survey to “step” over any distance, regardless of terrain.
  • Arithmetic check: ΣBS − ΣFS = Last RL − First RL (must be satisfied for accuracy verification).

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