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1. A wide area of parks of undeveloped land surrounding a community.

A. Park
B. Open Space
C. Greenbelt
D. Plaza
2. Usually the last stage of the final site development process prior to
issuance of building permit.
A. Site Development Plan
B. Landscaping
C. Final Design Brief
D. Final Plat
3. A 20th century problem emanating from rapid urbanization of areas
surrounding a city which eats up the remaining adjacent rural open
spaces.
A. Urban Development
B. Urban Sprawl
C. Urban gentrification
D. Urban Blight
4. A type of planning which emphasizes that the proper role of the planner is
not to serve the general public interest but rather to serve the interests of
the least fortunate or least well represented groups in society.
A. Advocacy Planning
B. Social Planning
C. Strategic Planning
D. Sectoral Planning
5. In the Philippines, this type of land use planning emphasizes the proper
management of land resources to ensure that the present generation can
benefit from its continued use without compromising future generations.
A. Coastal Resource Planning
B. Land Use Planning
C. Sustainable Land Use Planning
D. Strategic Planning
6. This code mandates that all Local Government Units shall prepare their
comprehensive land use plans and enact them through zoning ordinances.
A. HLURB Code
B. Local Government Code
C. Civil Code
D. Land Use Code
7. Phrase used to characterize development that meets the needs of the
present generation without compromising the needs of the future
generations.
A. Planned Development
B. Sustainable Development
C. Development-Oriented
D. Sectoral Development
8. First Planner and developed the Gridiron.
A. Marcus Vitruvius Pollo
B. Hippodamus of Miletus
C. Mesopotamians
D. Daniel Burnham
9. A locale with a sizeable agglomeration of people having characteristics of
an urban being.
A. City
B. Composite City
C. Chartered City
D. Independent City
10. The main reason why the nomadic existence of early man
metamorphosed to village settlement and later to the birth of cities.
A. Development of Motor
B. Population Explosion
C. Agricultural Surplus
D. Housing Provision
11. The rough equivalent of the present tenement cities that existed in
ancient Rome, which resulted from the population growth of the city and
the congestion that existed in streets.
A. Tenema
B. Insula
C. Agoras
D. Domus
12. In urban geography, a concept where urban settlement is confined to the
area within the legal limits of the city and the congestion and virtually all
of this area is occupied by urban residents.
A. City Core
B. Urban Center
C. City Limits
D. Truebounded City
13. A Land Development Decision is also what kind of decision.
A. Land Use
B. Traffic
C. Population
D. Density
14. The orderly arrangement of urban streets and public spaces.
A. City Planning
B. Open Space Planning
C. Street Planning
D. Spatial Planning
15. He conceptualized the 'City Beautiful Movement'.
A. Le Corbusier
B. Ebenezer Howard
C. Frank Lloyd Wright
D. Daniel Burnham
1.
16. A tool used to control the manner in which raw land is subdivided and
placed on the market for residential development.
A. Zoning Regulations
B. Deed Restrictions
C. Subdivision Regulations
D. Housing Regulations
17. A profession which falls between planning and architecture. It deals with
the large-scale organization and design of the city, with the massing and
organization and the space between them, but not with the design of the
individual buildings.
A. City Planning
B. Urban Design
C. Urban Theorists
D. City Administration
18. Planning for roads, bridges, schools, parking structures, pubic buildings,
water supply, land waste disposal facilities.
A. Capital Facilities Planning
B. Utilities Planning
C. Physical Planning
D. Transport Planning
19. The container of man, which consists of both the natural and man-made
or artificial element.
A. Networks
B. Links
C. Physical Settlement
D. Structures
20. A spatial organization concept a general view of the pattern of land use in
a city developed by Ernest W. Burgess. The city is conceived as a series of
five concentric zones with the cores as the central business district and
fanning out from which are the residential and commuter zones.
21. The remaining space in a lot after deducting the required minimum open
spaces.
A. Setback
B. Buildable Area
C. Yard
D. Building Mass
22. A habitable room for 1 family only with facilities for living, sleeping,
cooking, and eating.
A. Single Detached Unit
B. Dwelling Unit
C. Living Unit
D. Home Unit
23. This is a type of a retaining wall made of rectangular baskets made of
galvanized steel wire or PVC-coated wire hexagonal mesh which are filled
with stones to form a wall.
A. Riprap
B. Gabion Wall
C. Rock Wall
D. Mesh Wall
24. A very steep slope of rock or clay.
25. A piece of grassy land, especially one used for growing hay or as pasture
for grazing animals; low grassy land near a river or stream.
A. Farmland
B. Terrain
C. A&D Land
D. Meadow
26. A long, narrow chain of hills or mountains.
27. A long, deep, narrow valley eroded by running water.
A. Ridge
B. Ravine
C. Edge
D. Clif
28. On land, an encumbrance limiting its use; usually imposed for community
or mutual protection.
A. Parcel
B. Restriction
C. Zoning
D. Density
29. . Of land, a contiguous land area which is considered as a unit, which is
subject to a single ownership, and which is legally recorded as a single
piece.
A. Platting
B. Land Partition
C. Parcel
D. TCT
30. A wall that serves 2 dwelling units, known also as party wall.
A. Common Wall
B. Fire Wall
C. Fire Block
D. Abuttment
31. Niemeyer believed that relating large areas to each other is freedom as in
the planned city of___.
A. Chandigarh
B. Stalingrad
C. Chicago
D. Brasilia
32. In architectural terms, it is the relationship of the number of residential
structures and people to a given amount of space.
A. Zoning
B. Density
C. Floor Area Ratio
D. Floor to Lot Area Ratio
33. The government arm responsible for the development and
implementation of low cost housing in the Philippines.
A. National Housing Authority
B. HLURB
C. National Shelter Program
D. Housing Agencies
34. A written agreement between parties, but it allows a specific period during
which the buyer can investigate the property and make a decision.
35. Sometimes called "subscription money", this is a deposit given to the
seller to show that the potential buyer has serious intentions.
A. Earnest Money
B. Draft Money
C. Initial Installment
D. Equity
36. A provision made in advance for the gradual liquidation of a future
obligation by periodic charges against the capital account.
A. Interest
B. Surcharges
C. Amortization
D. Equity
37. Written document to transfer the property to one person to another.
A. Transfer Certificate Title
B. Deed
C. Clearance
D. Equity
38. They develop or improve the land as well as construct houses.
A. Appraisers
B. Developers
C. Real Estate Brokers
D. Financing Agencies
1. C 6. B 11. B 16. C 21. B 26. 31. D 36. C.
2. D 7. B 12. D 17. B 22. B 27. B 32. B 37. B
3. B 8. B 13. B 18. A 23. B 28. B 33. A 38. B
4. A 9. A 14. A 19. C 24. 29. C 34.
5. C 10. C 15. D 20. B 25. D 30. A 35. A

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