CST Level 1 Land Surveyor Certification Practice

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What information is typically found in the Title Block of a map?

  1. Basic information of a map

  2. Elevation details

  3. Geographic coordinates

  4. Land ownership details

The correct answer is: Basic information of a map

The Title Block of a map serves an essential function by providing critical basic information about the map itself. This includes the title of the map, which identifies the subject or location depicted, the scale, which indicates the relationship between distance on the map and actual distance on the ground, the date of the map's creation, and the name of the creator or organization responsible for the map. This information is crucial for users to understand the context and purpose of the map, allowing them to interpret it accurately. In contrast, while elevation details, geographic coordinates, and land ownership details are significant pieces of information that may be included in various types of maps, they do not typically reside in the Title Block. Elevation details are mostly found in topographic maps, geographic coordinates assist in locating points on Earth and are often annotated on the map, and land ownership details might be presented in specific sections relevant to property maps.