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What is the maximum distance monument record accessories should be from the monument?

  1. 100 feet

  2. 200 feet

  3. 330 feet

  4. 400 feet

The correct answer is: 330 feet

The maximum distance monument record accessories should be from the monument is 330 feet. This standard is set to ensure that the monument and its accessories are adequately correlated and visible for future reference and verification. The distance is specifically chosen to provide a reasonable balance between accessibility and preservation of the integrity of the monument. Maintaining the accessories within this range promotes an efficient and effective survey process, allowing surveyors to locate and reference the monument with ease when needed. Setting the threshold at 330 feet helps in minimizing the likelihood of losing the associated records and provides clarity in understanding the spatial relationship between the monument and its accessories. The distances indicated by the other options exceed the practical limits for maintaining accurate reference points in surveying, which could lead to complications or inaccuracies in locating the monument and interpreting survey data.