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1. Land use planning involves allocating, utilizing, developing, and managing lands according to their inherent qualities while supporting sustainable economic, demographic, socio-cultural, and environmental objectives. 2. The national integrated protected areas system act established guidelines for protected areas including infrastructure, production, and conservation areas. 3. Increasing density through infilling and densification are land supply management strategies to address urban development needs.
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1. Land use planning involves allocating, utilizing, developing, and managing lands according to their inherent qualities while supporting sustainable economic, demographic, socio-cultural, and environmental objectives. 2. The national integrated protected areas system act established guidelines for protected areas including infrastructure, production, and conservation areas. 3. Increasing density through infilling and densification are land supply management strategies to address urban development needs.
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1 The act of defining the allocation, utilization, and c.

Infrastructure areas 13 A land supply management strategy that involves


development and management of lands within a given d. Production areas increasing density of buildings per land surface area as
territory of jurisdiction according to the inherent qualities of indicated by the floor-area ratio (FAR)
7 The national integrated protected areas system (NIPAS)
land itself and supportive of sustainable, economic, a. Infilling
act of 1992
demographic, socio cultural, and environmental objectives.
a. RA 9003 b. Urban redevelopment
a. Site planning
b. RA 8749 c. Densification
b. Land Use planning
c. RA 7586 d. Agricultural land conversion
c. Urban planning
d. RA 9275 14 The long-term guide for the physical development of the
d. Master planning local areas, the framework for the management and co-
8 This development option is needed in order to address the
2 A comprehensive data base describing the geographical, management of the local territory.
dependence of communities on forest resources
biological, and socio- economic environment and their a. ELA
relationship in a geographical unit. a. Community based forest management
b. CLUP 

a. Comprehensive plan b. Agricultural
b. Master plan c. Tourism c. CDP
c. Site development plan d. Costal areas d. CLPD
d. Area ecological profile 9 This urban stereotype is characterized by a dominant core 15 A polynuceated metropolitan area that includes a number
surrounded by secondary centers distributed along main
3. The map that serves as a working map and provides the of identifiable municipalities that have merged.
radials
standard configuration of planning units for the preparation a. Conurbation
of thematic maps. Shows such features as political a. Dispersed sheet
b. Urban sprawl
boundaries, main river streams, main road system, and b. Galaxy of settlements
other important topographic features. c. Segregation
c. Urban star
a. Derived map d. Decentralization 

d. Core city
b. Base map
10 In this urban stereotype, development is packed into one 16 An urban design concept that refers to the need to
c. General map continuous body maintain a balance between new development and the
d. Thematic map a. Dispersed sheet existing natural or man-made environment
4. In the four policy areas of the CLUP, urban town centers b. Galaxy of settlements a. Design fit
are considered part of protected areas
c. Urban star b. Design philosophy
a. Settlement areas
d. Core city 
 c. Design concept
b. Infrastructure areas
d. Design problem
c. Production areas 11 The development option chosen by cities and
d. Entertainment areas municipalities with natural attractions
17 Street classified a CARDO or the north-south orientation
5. The Philippine ecological solid waste management act a. Agricultural and DECUMANOS or the east-west street orientation
(PESWMA) of 2000 b. Industrialization a. Roman street layout
a. RA 9003 c. Tourism b. Greek street layout
b. RA 8749 d. Commercial c. Egyptian street layout
c. RA 7586 12 A land supply management strategy that involves d. West asia street layout 

d. RA 9275 producing new urban land by filling or draining portions of
waterfront areas
18 Which of the following is not an element of legibility in
a. Infilling

6 In the four policy areas of the CLUP, croplands are Kevin Lynch Image of the City?
b. Urban renewal/development
considered part of a. Nodes and landmarks
c. Densification

a. Protected areas b. Edges and paths
d. Reclamation
b. Settlement areas
c. Districts 24 Component of the urban form considered the green part b. Landscape architecture
d. City capital 
 of the city comprising park, trees, plants, etc c. Site planning
a. Street
 d. Community planning 

19 Element if urban form which are considered channels b. Transportation

where observer customarily, occasionally or potentially c. Landscape

30 It is an art and science of designing the outdoor space
moves. d. Public open spaces
for biological and psychological well-being of man. The
a. Landmark 25 Element of urban aesthetics which may be man-made or outdoor space design is basically inspired by the beauty of
natural. It is the focal point or terminus that is strongly nature and supported by the science of engineering.
b. District emphasized and is framed and balanced by minor element
c. Edges a. Urban planning
forming masses to enclose it.
d. Path b. Landscape architecture
a. Vista
20 Are medium to large sections of the city, conceived of as c. Site planning
b. Landmark
having two dimensional extent, which the observer mentally d. Community planning 

c. Edge
enters the “inside of” and which are recognizable as having
some common identifying character. d. District
31 The public document showing information such as
a. Landmark 26 A development concept focusing on land regulation which ownership of the land, location, needed to start the activity
promote large scale unified land development by means of of site planning
b. District mid-range, realistic program in case of physically curable
c. Edges a. Transfer certificate title 

social and economic deficiencies in land and cityscapes
d. Path 
 a. Planned unit development
b. Deed of sale 

b. Urban renewal
21 Are points, strategic spots in the city into which the c. Gentrification c. Certificate of lease 

observer can enter, which are the intensive foci to and from
which he is travelling d. On-site improvement

a. Landmark 27 Urban development concept which is typically involved d. Real state certificate 

destruction of businesses, relocation of people use of
b. District eminent domain and renewal of residential slums 32 Formulated as early as the first stage of the planning
c. Edges a. Planned unit development process and up to the analysis stage containing the vague,
d. Path generalized statements on what to achieve at the end of the
b. Urban renewal

 planning process.
c. Gentrification
a. Goal

d. On-site improvement 

22 These are point of references but in this case, the b. Objective

observer does not enter within them, They are simply c. User program
defined physical objects, buildings, stone and mountains 28 A spatial concept consisting of a small residential area, d. Site inventory
considerable social interaction between neighbors and some
a. Landmark 33 Formulated as early as the first stage of the planning
degree of homogeneity.
b. District process and up to the analysis stage containing doable,
a. Neighborhood concept specific, achievable, prioritized activities on what to achieve
c. Edges b. City concept at the end of the process
d. Path c. Regional concept a. Goal

23 Component of the urban form that connect spaces and b. Objective

d. Metropolitan concept 

places. They are defined by their physical dimension and c. User program
character as well as the size and scale of the building that
29 The art of arranging structures on the land and shaping d. Site inventory
line along them
the spaces in between. An art linked to architecture, 34 A cultural information which is considered as a legal tool
a. Street
 landscape architecture, and engineering and city planning. in implementing city plans
b. Transportation
 Site plans locate objects and activities in space and time.
c. Landscape

d. Public open spaces a. Urban planning
a. Zoning
 b. Land use activities
 d. A green community where the primary industry is
b. Land use
 c. Setback
 vegetable and cut-flower 

c. Subdivision regulation d. Building budget industry hence got its name 

d. Ordinance 40 Pertains to the information about age, gender, socio-
35 A legal tool which contains and regulates the economic status, income. 46 Determine, from the following statements, the
development of real estates by requiring developers to meet a. Demographic profile characteristic which is not a description of the British new
specific requirements and design standards that are town movement?
b. Land use

established so a plot can be recorded and lots be sold. c. Zoning
 a. Inspired by the garden city concept of Howard
a. Zoning
 d. Vista b. Planned town with houses, employment,
b. Land use
 41 Reshaping of the ground of the site to achieve more shopping, recreation, workplace, 

c. Subdivision regulation suitable topography for buildings, facilities, and other land and other facilities
d. Ordinance uses; helps to control surface runoff, soil erosion, c. Neoclassical styles of civic buildings aligned the
36 Which of the following is not needed for classification of sedimentation during and after construction. boulevard
soil in the site planning and landscape architecture? a. Landscaping d. Neighborhood concept 

a. As a requirement for plant habitat 
 b. Surveying

c. Grading

b. Absorption for playing field, street and parking 
 d. Staking 47 Which of the following does not fit the description of a
42 The type of grading done in golf courses Planned Unit Development
c. Material for sculptural work a. Geomorphic b. Naturalistic c. Natural
 a. Comprehensive planning as whole
d. Recreation, dwelling, ponds and reservoir d. Architectonic b. Compact, clustering of structures to preserve
absorption of soil 
 43 The shape of ground forming part of the architectural usable open spaces
design of a structure c. Mixture of housing types and residential units
37 Which of the following is not an information on a. Geomorphic b. Naturalistic c. Natural
 d. Segregation of residential znoes according to
hydrology? d. Architectonic income, commercial areas, 

a. Aquifer 
 44 Explain gentrification. and open spaces at periphery 

a. Process of invasion wherein the rich and those
b. Marshes 
 who can afford occupy substandard housing or 48 Which of the following is not a description of city
industrial environment beautiful movement of the Columbian exposition?
c. Swampland 
 b. A social economic change within an area focusing a. Buildings of neo-classical style along major routes
on poor population move into standard housing or b. Presence of mixed use structures in neo-classical
d. Fish pond 
 industrial neighborhood style
c. People and activities concentrate in one area c. Presence of landscaped boulevards and plazas and
38 Which of the following is not an information on traffic? d. Grouping of people with the same economic parks
a. Origin-destination 
 status, ethnicity, economic 
 d. With water features and grand public spaces 

activities 


b. Volume of traffic and people 
 49 The science of human settlement developed by


45 Which of the following is not a description of garden city constantinos doxiades, a greek architect and planner. This
concept? study emphasizes
c. Purpose of travel 

a. Compact development with greenbelt encircling it a. The importance in which human beings function in
d. Number of traffic enforcers 
 b. 58,000 population for the main city and 30,000 for all of their environments to enable better planning
the satellite cities to take place

39 Which of the following is not covered by zoning? c. Self-sustained community where ever citizen is b. The relationship of human beings or the biotic to
given one acre of land for 
 the abiotic environment
a. Height and bulk of buildings agriculture
c. The relationship of human beings to their social d. Ecological condition of the space as occupancy a. 1.50 m
environment determinant for people 
 b. 2.00 m
d. The relationship of human beings to the economic c. 1.20 m
environment 
 54 Which of the following is not a description of variety as
d. 2.50 m 

an element for the responsive environment?
50 Which of the following is not included in the Growth a. M i xe d - u s e s h o p p i n g , h o u s i n g , b u s i n e s s ,
theory? commercial area
a. Generalization from studies of urban geography b. Compatible activities and services
concering location theory 59 In estimating the width of the planting strip for a street,
c. Human experieneces present in a given space
the urban design must consider the requirements of the
b. City growth d. People and activities are segregated according to certain National building code that the width of the planting strip is
c. Land use patterns within cities and regions criteria and standard 
 based on
d. Decline of cities 
 a. width of the carriageway
55 Describe the idea of Ian Bentley in ‘Responsive
b. width of the road right of way
Environment’
c. species of the planting material
51 Describe the
 a. The greater the number of alternative routes through an
environment, the greater the people’s freedom of movement d. volume of vehicles 

characteristic of the ancient Greek cities
and therefore the greater the responsiveness of the place
a. The layout of the street was straight with
b. The cheaper the transport fare, the greater the people’s 60 Describe a walkalble street?
intersections at more or less 90 degrees known as
Hippodamian layout freedom of movement and therefore the greater the a. Has active store front
responsiveness of the place
b. The layout of streets was radial since all major b. Has 24 hour activity
streets were radiating towards the center which is c. The more private cars, the greater the people’s freedom
c. Has weather protection and consideration
the Agora of movement and therefore the greater the responsiveness
of the place d. Has principal arterial road 

c. The layout of the street was curvillinear since
Greece is mountanious, street followed the d. The more traffic enforces, the greater the people’s fre
freedom of movement and therefore the greater the 61 Examine the grid layout of street applied by Hippodamus
contour of the terrain
responsiveness of the place in Greece
d. The streets were linear becaues of Greek coastal
56 Describe the most economical way of site grading is a. The street layout did not consider the wind and
towns 

sun orientation
a. The cut is more than the fill

b. The cut is more or less equal to the fill b. The street layout did not consider the terrain
52 Describe the behavious of people having ‘sense of place’
which resulted to streets 

in urban design c. The fill is more than the cut

with steps
a. Allows people to orient themselves to a unique d. No cut so that there is no fill
c. The street layout did not consider the cost of
area 57 Explain the underlying principle in providing easement or
construction
b. Helps people to identify with other people the public spaces besides natural bodies
d. The street layout did not consider the users of the
c. Helps people to establish friendship with the place a. The community enjoys the benefit of the natural
area 

resource
d. Separates people from place 

b. The barangay, city or municipality can use the
62 Compare mecca, medina, and medieval cities. All these
easement for LGU projects like barangay hall
53 In the study of kevin lynch, the image of the city (1960), represents
he used the LEGIBILITY as is a a term used to describe c. The community can use the space for extension of
a. Linear layout of cities
their domestic activites like laundry
a. The ease with which people can understand the b. Star shape layout of cities
layout of a place d. The space, since it is public, can be used for
housing for the informal settlers 
 c. Radiocentric layout of cities
b. The economic status of people as consideration for
d. Constellation 

their position of space
58 What will the urban designer specify the width of each
c. The political status of people as a consideration for sidewalk if the RROW is 10 meters or less?
their position of space
63 Select, from the statements below, the types of street a. Cultural factors
layout/that does not fit the description during the medieval b. Aesthetic factors
times?
c. Natural factors 74 Which of the following is not a description of a plaza?
a. Radiating outside the center which was composed
d. Environmental factors a. More hardscaping than softscaping
of the castle and cathedrals
b. More softscaping than hardscaping
b. Meandering confuse the enemies

 c. Street as boundaries/enclosures
c. Grid layout for ease access of citizens form one
place to another d. Buildings as boundaries/enclosures 

69 In analyzing slope, the formula is
d. Heavily vegetated 

a. Slope is the vertical distance divided by horiontal distance 75 Determine below the statement that fits the description
multiplied by one hundred percent of parks and gardens
64 Which of the following contradicts the principle of New
Urbanism of 1993? b. Slope is the horizontal distance divided by vertical a. Living room of the city
distance multiplied by one hundred percent b. Lungs of the city
a. To create compact, mixed-use development
c. Slope is the interval divided by one hundred percent c. Production center of the city
b. To p r o m o t e w a l k a b l e , t r a n s i t - o r i e n t e d
multiplied by the horizontal distance
developments in local communities d. Disposal center of the city 

d. Slope is the run over rise multiplied by one hundred
c. To promote the cycle of urban sprawl
percent
d. To enhance the concept of neighborliness, a strong 76 Determine below the statement fits the description of
emhpasis on the community plaza
70 Break down the process of coming up with a slope map a. Living room of the city
65 Who among the following did not share the new
communities movement to urban design? a. Using contour map, compute slope using S=V/h x 100%
 b. Lungs of the city
b. Using the base map, compute the slope using S-V/h x
a. Metabolism group c. Production center of the city
100%
b. Louis mumford d. Disposal center of the city 

c. Using the ridge map, compute the slope using S-V/h x
c. Clarence stein 100%
d. Henry wright 
 77 An urban designer plans an interesting street if the layout
d. Elevation map, compute slope usng S-V/h x 100%
is
71 Categorize the following: golf courses, chinese and
66 Who among the following urban designers/landscape a. Straight at 90 degrees intersection
japanese gardens are fine examples of what type of
architects was not an advovate of conservationist and park grading? b. Meandering
movement?
a. Architectonic b. Natural
 c. Zigzag
a. George perkin march c. Naturalistic d. Geomorphic d. Slightly curved 

b. Frederick law olmstead 72 Which of the following imposed plaza as an important
c. Daniel burnham public space in the early planning of cities in the Philippines? 78 In making the streets efficient, plan the street with the
d. Soria y mata 
 a. Laws of garden cities minimum angle at
b. Laws of city beautiful movement a. 10
67 What is common characteristic of these cities accd’g to c. Laws of park movement b. 60
functions: Mecca, vatican, jerusalem, medina?
d. Laws of indies 
 c. 20
a. Entertainment cities
d. 0

b. Production centers 73 Which of the following is not an activity in a plaza?
c. Pilgrim cities a. Socializing 79 To prevent blind spots that resulted to accidents, site
d. Production centers 
 planner should shape site with
b. People watching
a. setback
c. Viewing the world as time passes by
68 Categorize the following factors: BP 220, PD957, R-1, R-2, b. chaplain Chaflan
d. Playing basketball 

NBC
c. Use loop layout
d. Use grid layout 88 The principe of aesthetics applied to landscape a. Grotto
81 How will an urban design plan a street following the architecture where landscape materials and elements are b. Lawn
principle of less cross intersections specified in moderation
c. Pergola
a. Incoroprate turn about in the street layout b. Use cul-de- a. symmetry
d. Meadow 

sac
 b. variety
c. Use loop layout
 c. simplicity 95 Specify a garden element which uses plant material as
d. Use grid layout
d. balance medium for sculpural work
82 According to the NBC, what will be the distance of entry
89 Landscape component involving the provision of facilities a. Toplary
and exits of sites for shopping centers located at major
to adequately remove surface and sub-surface water b. Grotto
intersections?
a. waterscape c. Hedge
a. 50 m from intersection b. 100 m from intersection c. 50 ft
from intersection d. 100 ft from intersection b. landscape d. Carpet bedding 

83 Specify parking lot dimension for PWD according to BP c. drainage
344 d. irrigation 
 96 Specify a garden element as a bed or cover the ground
a. 3.70m x 5.00m and place the logo of the company using the plant material
b. 3.75m x 6.00m 90 Landscape component involving the provision of facilites a. Carpet bedding b. Maze
c. necessary to water all planned areas c. Hedge d. Lawn
2.50m x 5.00m
d. a. waterscape 97 Specify the planting material for carpet bedding
. 2.50m x 6.00m
b. landcape a. Calachuchi

84 Present the most effective location for the parking slot for
the PWD? c. drainage b. Sampaguita c. Boungainvilla d. Purple heart
a. Parking slot should be near the security guard
 d. irrigation 98 Specifiy shade tree for park
b. Parking slot should be near the building entrances c. 91 Which of the following is not part of the hardscape in a. Aratilis

Parking slot should be near the site gates
 landscape architecture? b. Coconut

d. Parking slot should be near the back door c. Banana

a. Fences
85 Specify the parking lot dimension for jeepney and shuttle d. Mahogany
b. Gates
a. 3.70m x 5.00m 99 What will you specify as garden type for outdoor sports
c. Driveways
b. like croquet, football.. etc
3.90m x 9.00m
d. Benches 

c. a. Lawn

3.0m x 9.00m
b. Carpet bedding c. Meadow

d. 3.60m x 12.00m 92 Specify plant species is good for hedges d. Parterre
86 One approach in lessening the island heat effct in urban a. Narra 100 What will you specify for soil stabilization as a protective
areas is cover placed over the soil, to retain moisturem reduce
b. Santan
a. green roof, green wall
 erosiom, supress weed growth.. etc
c. Carabao grass
b. use of solar panel
 a. Mulch

c. use of rainwater harvesting approach d.recycling, d. Acacia 

b. Sandbag

reuse and reduce c. Retaining wall d. Piling
87 The principle of aesthetics applied to landscape 93 Specify plant species for an aroma therapy garden
101. The "concept of land that the land should be protected,
architecture where the landscaping materials and elements a. Sampaguita conserved and use wisely for the benefits be shared by the
sizes are related according to human body present and future generation" up
b. Santan
a. symmetry a. Property
c. Gumamela
b. repetition b. natural resources
d. Calachuchi 

c. scale c. best use
d. proportion 
 94 What will you specify as, hardscape element, a structure d. All
to define outdoor living activity?
102. What is the effect on sites if permeable ground cover is b. goals b. police power
specified? c. objectives c. constitution
A. soil deposited on natural bodies of water d. synthesis d. city ordinance
B. loss of aquifer 109. STAGE IN THE CLUP PROCESS WHERE THE
C. flooding EFFECTIVITY IMPLEMENTED PLAN IS ACHIEVED 115. "The smallest and basic political unit in the Philippines
D. all a. evaluation which serve as the primary planning and implementing unit
b. set goals and objectives of the government policies, plans, programs, projects, and
activities in the community, and as a forum wherein the
103. According to Harris and Ullman s Multi-Nuclei Theory, c. monitoring collective views of the people may be expressed, crystallized
cities form several nuclei known as" d. public hearing and considered and where disputes may be amicably
a. growth points settled."
b. green points 110. THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN IS BASED ON a. city
c. cultural points a. HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD b. municipality
d. industrial points GUIDELINES c. barangay
104. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING URBAN GROWTH MODEL b. LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT GUIDELINES d. none
CONSIDERS EXPANSION ALONG TRANSPORT ROUTES c. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL
a. Multi Nuclei Theory RESOURCES GUIDELINES 116. Type of stree that serve as transition betwen local
b. Concentric zone d.NEDA GUIDELINES access street and arterial road
c. Sector Theory a. expressway
d. Central Place theory 111. The Philippine law that regulates easements b. highway
105. where will you locate city hall? a. national building code c. collector road
a. Institutional land use b. sanitation code d. alley
b. b. government land use c. land use code 117. A theory that helps establish the relationship existing
c. commercial land use d. water code of the philippines between the human and the environment
d. anywhere a. behaviour setting
106. The Local Government Code of 1991 mandates the 112. Minimum width of side walk along expressways b. environmental psychology
preparation and compliance of Comprehensive Land use plan a. 3.00 c. human-behaviour environment
for d.
b. 5.00 None
a. cities and municipalities
c. 4.00
b. barangay
d. 1.5 meters 118. Which of the following is not a consideration in parking
c. regional layout?
d. all a. drainage
113. "Element of urban form which are considered channels
107. This planning movement that rose from Ebenezer where observer customarily, occasionally or potentially b. aesthetics
Howard s planning concept. moves." c. number and size of parking lots
A. City Beautiful Movement a. paths d. none
B. New Town Movement b. nodes
C. Plaza Complex c. central business district 119. "Deals with the efficient placement of land-use
D. Linear City Movement d. landmarks activities, infrastructure, and settlement growth across a
108. This is the set of verifiable indicators that a design larger area of land than an individual city or town. "
must be able to perform in order to ensure that the design a. regional planning
114. An implementing tool for land use
objective will be achieved. b. lands planning
a. zoning
a. Criteria
c. urban planning B. grid layout of streets b. urban sprawl
d. metropolitan planning C. near agricultural areas c. segration
120. THE STREET LAYOUT OF THE MEDIEEVAL CITIES D. all d. decentration
a. MAIN STREETS ORIENTED TO THE NORTH AND SOUTH 125. THE RESOURCES CONSIDERED IN TOURISM
GATES TO BLOCK THE ENEMIES PLANNING 131. this planning concept promoted the creation of
b. STREET IN GRID LAYOUT FOR FASTER MOVEMENT a. "HUMAN RESOURCE, NATURAL RESOURCE, CAPITAL industrial garden cities such as Letchworth and Welwin in
DURING WAR RESOURCE" England
c.STREETS IN MEANDERING LAYOUT TO CONFUSE THE b. "NATURAL RESOURCE, HUMAN RESOURCE, POLITICAL a. New Towns
ENEMIES RESOURCE" b. Linear City
d. STREETS WERE ALONG THE WALLS FOR EASY DEFENCE c. NATURAL AND HUMAN RESOURCES ONLY c. Garden City
121. this is a stage in the urban design process for place- d. NATURAL AND CAPITAL RESOURCE ONLY d. Brodacre City
making, which allows for the community and its leaders to
132. A spatial theory which states that provision of goods
provide design inputs, and air opinion or objections, in order
126. Planning in the Philippines during the American Period and services is dependent on the size of its market town and
to increase design acceptability among community members
was characterized by reconstruction of Manila Supervised by its surrounding market area.
"
Daniel Burnham adopting the concept of a. Central Place Theory
a. participatory planning
a. city beautiful movement b. Multi-nuclei Theory
b. redden planning
b. garden city concept c. Concetric zone theory
c. system appronach planning
c. green revolution d. Location Theory
d. master planning
d. none
122. Resiliency means __
 133. The last ring of the Location Theory
a. ability to resist disasters/stresses A. COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
127. The father of human settlement
b. ability to prevent disasters/stresses B. AGRICULTURE
a. Charles Abrams
c. ability to recover from disasters/stresses C. RANCHING
b. Constantinos Doxiadis
d. ability to create a disaster-free community D. HOUSING
c. Patrick Geddes
123. what is the minimum distance to be considered in doing
location plan for residential d. Peter Hall
134. Which of the following is not an activity of land use
a. 1.0 km 128. Planning concept that locate commercial and residential planning?
b. development along transit centers to maximize accessibility
0.50 km a. utilization of land
c. a. Transit Oriented Design (TOD)
2km
b. development of land
d. b. Transportation Oriented Design (TOD)
1.5 km
c. Transport Oriented Design (TOD) c. management of land
d. Transit Oriented Development d. None
123. THE LAW THAT MANDATES ALL CITIES AND
MUNICIPALITIES TO PREPARE THE CLUP 135. The standard layout of the Philippine towns (pueblos)
a. NATIONAL LAND USE ACT OF 1978 129. THE PROPONENT OF THE CENTRAL PLACE THEORY during the Spanish period showed that important
a. institutional buildings surround a public open space with
b. HUMAN SETTLEMENTS ACT OF 1978 Chrystaller
residential areas for the rich near the center and lower
c. LAND USE AND ZONING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES b. Vonthunes income at the periphery within the distance of the sound of
d. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991 c. Alonso the church bell.
d. A. Weber a. Laws of Indies
124. Which of the following were included in the Laws of b. Laws Pueblos
Indies? 130. An unplanned and uncontrolled urban expansion c. Laws o the Bells
A. plaza comples layout of the towns a. conurbation d. Laws of Plaza Complex
136. According to zoning regulation, classify zone for the b. DATA GATHERING ARE UNDERTAKEN TO IVE AN
residential structures like high rise condominium 145. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING GOVERNEMENT PLANS/
OVERALL GRASP OF THE PROBLEM
a. Residential R-1 ACTIVITIES SHOULD NOT BE DONE TO ACHIEVE NFPP'S
c. DATA GATHERED ARE BROKEN DOWN OF THE PRINCIPLE FOOD SECURITY
b. Residential R-2
COMPONENT PARTS TO BE ANALYSED
c. Residential R-3 A. Protection of Prime agricultural Land
d. COMPONENT PARTS FROM THE ANALYSIS ARE PUT
d. Residential R-4 B. Policy on agriculturel and fisheries modernisation act
TOGETHER TO FORM ALTERNATIVE PLANS
C. policy on food importantion
D. none
137. CONURBATION RESULTED WHEN 142. Describe the idea of Ian Bentley in Responsive 146. DESCRIBE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITY AS PROPOSED
a. THERE WAS NO DIRECTION OF DEVLOPMENT OF Environment . BY PATRICK GEDDES
MERGING CITIES AS A RESULT OF URBAN SPRAWL a. ” the cheaper the transport fare the greater the a. gather data, evaluate analysis /plan
b . P R O P E R LY P L A N N E D C I TY S W I T H E F F I C I E N T people s freedom of movement and therefore the
TRANSPORTATION AND LAND USE greater the responsiveness of the place"" " b. gather data, then plan
c. MERGING OF CITIES AND THEIR SUBURBS DUE TO b. " the more private cars the greater the people s c. plan, evaluate, implement
RAPID URBANIZATION ALONE freedom of movement and therefore the greater the d. analyze , plan , evaluate
d. ALL responsiveness of the place""" 147. Eliminate the activity not in line with the Place-making
c. " The greater the number of alternative routes approach in the design of urban spaces.
through an environment, the greater thepeople's a. annual sports activities sponsored by the city
138. Which of the following is not allowed in Low density
freedom of movement and therefore the greater the
residential zone b. annual religious festival
responsiveness of the place"" "
a. single detached housing c. birthday celebrations
d. " the more traffic enforcers the greater the people s
b. one family freedom of movement and therefore the greater the d. community approved art installation
c. Convenience store responsiveness of the place"""
d. community clubhouse 143. Describe Urban blight
 148. which of the following is not a purpose of grading? a.
A. broken properties generally imply that structures are control water run-off
139. If you are going to construct a commercial building in
weak
Intramuros, what will be the first important site data that b. visual barrier
you will secure?" B. broken properties generally imply that no one defends or
c. building platform
a. owns the place
population density d. None
b. C. broken properties generally imply that community is poor
existing building
- ewan ko lang 149. Specify green infrastructure approach in lessening the
c. lands and zoning island effect in urban areas is
D. none
d. topography a. green roof, green wall
b. b. solar panel
144. In the study of Kevin Lynch, The Image of the City
140. Describe Permeability in Ian Bentley s Responsive (1960), he used legibility as is a term used to describe " c. wind mill
Environment d.
a. the ease with which people can understand the all
a.multiple uses are possible layout of a place.
b. multiple stimuli for various senses b. the economic status of people as consideration for 150. Which of the following is not a strategy in Participatory
c. flexibility of spaces to accommodate future needs their position on a space. community architecture?
d. multiple access is available and connected to other nodes c. the political status of people as a consideration for a. promote sense of ownership of the community
their position on a space. b. promote stewardship and care of the community
141. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT TRUE WITH THE
d. ecological condition of the space as occupancy
GEDDESIAN PLANNING PROCESS? c. promote protection and defense of the community
determinant for people.
a. SURVEY TO GATHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE SITE d. isolate community to individual members
UNDER INVSTIGATION

151. What particular zone will you locate an industrial a. THE PRESENCE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE a. GO TO THE BARANGAY FOR AMICABLE
subdivision catering in the production of microchips? AREA SETTLEMENT
a. Industrial zone 1 b. THE INVENTORY OF ENDANGERED ANIMALS AND b. APPLY COMPLAINTS TO THE OFFICE OF THE VICE
b. Industrial zone 2 PLANTS IN THE AREA MAYOR WHO HEADS THE CITY COUNCIL
c. Industrial zone 3 c. THE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES OF THE AREA c. FO TO THE THE PLANNING DEVELOPMENT
d. Industrial zone 4 d. ALL OFFICER IN CHARGE OF CITY PLANNING FOR
157. What is common characteristic of these cities according AMICABLE SETTLEMENT
to function: Mecca, Vatican, Jerusalem, Medina?" d. FILE COMPLANT TO THE THE ZONING OFFICER
152. Specify the hardscape finish of a an open terrace
a. production centers
a. The perimeter of the terrace planted with
fragrant flowers b. cultural centers
162. The central public place in Hippodamus Greek town
b. Fronting the terrace is a dancing fountain c. pilgrimage cities plan
c. The floors and walkways laid with patterned d. entertainment centers a. agora
tiles 
 b. forum
d. all 158. specify that map that will be used by the urban planner
c. plaza
in protecting the wetlands to be used as natural drainage of
urban centers? d. none
153. Which of the following promote transportation a. hydrology map
dependence?
b. lands map 163. According to Ernest Burgess Concentric Zone Theory,
A. urban sprawl the distance from the CBD is related to
c. zoning map
B. planned unit development a. land values
d. natural resources map
C. new urbanism b. natural resources
159. In participatory community architecture the architect s
D. compact development c. culture
role is
a. financier d. location of government facilities
154. To prevent blind spots that resulted to accidents, site b. facilitator and technical adviser
planner should shape site with"
c. lead-decision maker 164. Acquiring private land for public use (road widening,
a. easement road extension, and construction of new roads) undergoing
d. clear of work
b. sidewalk due process of law is an exercise of the government on
160. Which of the following may result from a new road
c. chaplain a. power of eminent domain
construction?
d. variance b. power of eviction
a. rise of land values
155. Design a defensive urban environment c. police power
b. rapid urbaniztion
a. A large park at the edge of the town near wide open d. power to taxation
c. pollution
spaces 165. This urban stereotype is characterized by a dominant
d. all
b. A park surrounded by cafes and shops that allows shop core surrounded by secondary centers distributed along
staff to see activities within the park main radials
c. A thousand-car capacity parking area
 a. Dispersed sheet
d. A sidewalk with a wide street on one side and very high b. Galaxy of settlements
solid fences on the other side
c. Urban star d.Core city

156. IF YOU ARE DEVELOPING THE TOURISM INDUSTRY IN


166. In this urban stereotype, development is packed into
PALAWAN, WHAT ARE THE AREAS OF CONCERN WILL YOU
161. RECOMMEND A PROCEDURE WHERE DISPUTE IN THE one continuous body
INCLUDE IN THE STUDY"
CONSTRUCTION OF FENCE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD a. Dispersed sheet
SHOULD BE SETTLED
b. Galaxy of settlements
c. Urban star 172. Determine, from the following statements, the
d. Core city characteristic which is not a description of the 

British new town movement?
167. A land supply management strategy that involves
producing new urban land by filling or draining a. Inspired by the garden city concept of Howard
portions of waterfront areas
b. Planned town with houses, employment,
a. Infilling
shopping, recreation, workplace, and other
b. Urban renewal/development facilities 

c. Densification c. Neoclassical styles of civic buildings aligned the
d. Reclamation boulevard 

168. An urban design concept that refers to the need to maintain a d. Neighbourhood concept
balance between new development and the existing
natural or man-made environment
173. Describe the most economical way of site grading is 

a. Design fit a. The cut is more than the fill
b. Design philosophy b. The cut is more or less equal to the fill 

c. Design concept c. The fill is more than the cut
d. Design problem d. No cut so that there is no fill
174. Describe a walkalble street?
169. The type of grading done in golf courses a. Has active store front
a. Geomorphic b. Has 24 hour activity
b. Naturalistic c. Has weather protection and consideration
c. Natural
 d. Has principal arterial road
d. Architectonic 175.Categorize the following: golf courses, chinese and
japanese gardens are fine examples of what type
170. The shape of ground forming part of the architectural of grading?
design of a structure a. Architectonic b. Natural

a. Geomorphic c. Naturalistic d. Geomorphic

b. Naturalistic
c. Natural
 176 Element if urban form which are considered
d. Architectonic channels where observer customarily, occasionally or
potentially moves. -PATH
171. Which of the following is not a description of garden 178. Are medium to large sections of the city,
city concept? conceived of as having two dimensional extent, which
a. Compact development with greenbelt encircling it the observer mentally enters the “inside of” and
which are recognizable as having some common
b. 58,000 population for the main city and 30,000 for
the satellite cities identifying character. - DISTRICT
c. Self-sustained community where ever citizen is 179. Are points, strategic spots in the city into which
given one acre of land for agriculture the observer can enter, which are the intensive foci to
d. A green community where the primary industry is and from which he is travelling -NODES
vegetable and cut-flower industry hence got 
 180. These are point of references but in this case,
its name 
 the observer does not enter within them, They are
simply defined physical objects, buildings, stone and
mountains - LANDMARK

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