What is a boxhole in mining?
A. Rescue chamber
B. Small raise driven upward
C. Tool storage area
D. Survey reference point
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Boxhole is a small raise made upward to connect levels.The correct answer is: Small raise driven upwardCommonly used to initiate raises or ore passes.Usually drilled using handheld or mechanized equipment.Related Questions on Mine Development and Mining Methods
What is the primary purpose of mine development?
A. Extraction of ore
B. Ventilation planning
C. Accessing ore body
D. Waste disposal
A. Shaft
B. Adit
C. Stope
D. Raise
A. Room and Pillar
B. Cut and Fill
C. Block Caving
D. Shrinkage Stoping
Which of the following is not an underground mining method?
A. Open-pit mining
B. Shrinkage stoping
C. Sublevel stoping
D. Cut and fill

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