CST Level 1 Land Surveyor Certification Practice

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What is represented by the abbreviation 'FS' in regular leveling?

  1. Front Sight

  2. Field Survey

  3. Foresight

  4. Final Survey

The correct answer is: Front Sight

In regular leveling, 'FS' is commonly understood to stand for Foresight. Foresight refers to the reading taken on a staff held at the point whose elevation is to be determined. This measurement is crucial as it enables surveyors to calculate the height difference between the instrument's line of sight and the ground at that specific point. In leveling procedures, accurate readings on foresight help establish the elevation of a point relative to a benchmark or a known elevation point, thereby facilitating precise land measurements and topographic mapping. Understanding the term 'Foresight' is very important for land surveyors as it directly relates to their ability to calculate and record elevations with accuracy throughout their leveling work. The other options, such as Front Sight and Final Survey, do not correctly represent the abbreviation 'FS' in this context. While 'Field Survey' is a term used in land surveying, it does not specifically refer to a particular reading taken during leveling.