Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
FCP Spot Test #2 Marking Key - CFSGT Putland - Mar 10
1. Name: Marking Key Score: /20 = % Unmistakable objects passed, including
Remarks
expected time/position of passing, eg river
1. An imaginary line on the surface of the earth, at the same height crossing, road, edge of forest etc.
AMSL throughout its length is called a what? [1 mark] [2 marks]
Contour line
Terrain expected, eg mountainous,
Going
swampland, grassy plain
2. The abbreviation AMSL stands for what? [1 mark]
[2 marks]
Above Mean Sea Level
Time in
Mins.
3. The grid lines that run ‘up and down’ are known as … [1 mark]
23
38
15
25
22
36
to
to
to
Eastings
Dist. in
4. The grid lines that run ‘left to right’ are known as… [1 mark]
Paces
2470
2375
1625
1563
2340
2250
[1 mark for overall accuracy of Data Sheet]
or
or
or
[1/2 mark for each cell of Nav Data Sheet]
Northings
5. Complete the Nav. Data Sheet (on the back of this page) for a
Dist. in
Meters
1900
1250
1800
march from HQ to point A, point B, and back to HQ, use the
following map. NOTE: for ‘Going’ and ‘Remarks’ columns give
a general description of what would be entered. [16 marks]
Bearing Bearing
Mag.
102°
209°
311°
HQ
●
16
●A
206°
308°
Grid
99°
15
422159
408133
382163
GR
To
14
382163
422159
408133
From
[1/2 mark for
GR
drawing route
B● on map]
13
Leg
38 39 40 41 42 43
1
2
3
Assume that the: GMV of 3° west is current for this map.
Scale is 1:25000 (i.e. 4 cm = 1 km).
Grid North is directly up (to the top of the page)
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