Basic Land Navigation Review Questions PDF
Basic Land Navigation Review Questions PDF
Basic Land Navigation Review Questions PDF
Verification sheet
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Supervisors Signature
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Date
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Employees Signature
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Date
1.
2.
Describe two key points to remember when using a map with a compass or GPS receiver.
3.
Indicate the type of map that would be most appropriate for these activities:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
4.
5.
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1.
Fractional scale:_________________________
Declination:____________________________
Datum:________________________________
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2.
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3.
Contour interval:______________________________
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4.
Draw a profile (similar to a line graph) of the land from point a to point b. Elevation lines are
marked in 100-foot increments. Hint: The elevation rises from the 100-foot contour line.
5.
Use the map on the next page to identify the topographic feature inside the rectangles lettered
A - F with one of these characteristics: stream, hilltop, steep terrain, ridge, depression, and flat
terrain.
A. ______________________
B. ______________________
C. ______________________
D. ______________________
E. ______________________
F. ______________________
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6.
Estimate the percent slope between A and B. What is the aspect of the slope between A and B?
The scale is 1:24,000 (1 inch = 2000 feet).
Slope:_____________________
7.
8.
Aspect:_______________________
2.5 miles
1.5 chains
29,040 feet
3 chains x 20 chains
1/8 of a section
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=
=
=
=
_________chains
_________yards
_________miles
_________acres
_________acres
Use the map on the next page to estimate the acreage (in acres) within 10% accuracy (+ or -) of
fires A - D.
A.
_________________
B.
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C.
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D.
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1.
What are two common global coordinate systems used in the United States?
2.
Latitude is a measure of how far ________ or ________ a point is from the ____________.
Longitude is a measure of how far ______________ or ______________ a point is from the
__________________________.
3.
On USGS topographic maps, UTM grid lines are marked every _______________ meters.
4.
This is an abbreviated UTM coordinate: 566E and 5196N. How else could it be written?
5.
Given this UTM position in Montana 12 683456E 5346782N the easting is located
___________________ meters east of the 12th zone central meridian and the northing is
located ___________________ meters north of the 12th zone equator.
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6.
7.
Write the acreage and location description (section, township and range) for each of the lettered
areas.
A.
Acres: ________
B.
Acres: ________
C.
Acres: ________
D.
Acres: ________
E.
Acres: ________
F.
Acres: ________
G.
Acres: ________
H.
Acres: ________
I.
Acres: ________
J.
Acres: ________
Name two other Geographic Location Systems besides latitude/longitude, UTM, and
U.S. Public Land Survey.
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2.
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3.
4.
How do you adjust your compass for declination? How do you know what the declination is for
the area where you are working?
5.
6.
Take a compass bearing of a distant object. Mark your starting location, walk to your
object. Now take a back bearing and follow that bearing. How far off were you from
your starting point?
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1.
Practice storing and naming waypoints and tracks using a GPS receiver.
2.
Determine how many waypoints your GPS receiver can store in the memory.
3.
List three ways you can prevent making user mistakes when using a GPS receiver.
4.
List three things that are important to do when you are taking a GPS receiver with you on an
incident.
5.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
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7.
When estimating your own position using triangulation, can you take bearings of a tree and large
rock for drawing lines of position?
8.
You are a field observer on an incident. You see a potential hot spot several miles away and you
need to radio in the location but you do not know the hot spots location. How can you find out
the location of the hot spot using a compass?
9.
Follow the directions in this chapter and determine your pace on level and sloping ground.
10.
If your average pace is 5 feet and you walk 1700 paces on level ground, how many feet did
you travel?
11.
In general, list three situations that could lengthen or shorten your pace.
12.
What are the four standards that you should incorporate when preparing field maps?
13.
14.
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