Radiation, intersection, resection, and traversing are all methods used in:

Q16. Radiation, Intersection and Resection are:

A. Compass Surveying Techniques
B. Chain Surveying Techniques
C. Levelling Techniques
D. Plane Table Surveying Techniques
Correct Answer: D. Plane Table Surveying Techniques

📚 Detailed Explanation: The Four Methods of Plane Table Surveying

Radiation, Intersection, and Resection (along with Traversing) are the four standard operational methods used exclusively in plane table surveying. Each serves a different purpose within the same survey.

Method Purpose Station status Typical use
Radiation Plot surrounding field details from one station Known Detailed mapping of open ground, buildings, roads
Intersection Fix inaccessible or distant points from two known stations Both known Hilly areas, far riverbanks, cliffs
Resection Fix the unknown instrument station using known plotted points Unknown Setting up at a new convenient station not previously plotted
Traversing Move between successive stations, plotting as you go Each fixed from previous Road/river surveys, strip surveys

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

A — Compass surveying uses a prismatic or surveyor’s compass to measure magnetic bearings between stations. Its methods include fore-bearing, back-bearing, and traversing by bearings — none involve rays drawn graphically on a sheet.

B — Chain surveying is based on linear measurements (chaining) and offsetting, with triangulation as the control. It has no graphical field plotting component.

C — Levelling concerns the measurement of vertical heights and differences in elevation using a level instrument and staff. It has entirely different operational terminology (backsight, foresight, intermediate sight, rise & fall).

Key Concepts for Students

  • Four PT methods to memorise: Radiation, Intersection, Resection, Traversing. All four belong exclusively to plane table surveying. No other survey method uses this exact combination of graphical field techniques.
  • Each method answers a different question: Radiation answers “what is near me?”; Intersection answers “where is that inaccessible point?”; Resection answers “where am I?”; Traversing answers “how do I move through the area?”
  • In practice, methods are combined: A real plane table survey typically uses traversing to move between stations, radiation for detail, and resection/intersection for specific problem spots. They are not used in isolation.

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