Enp Refresher Set D
Enp Refresher Set D
Enp Refresher Set D
Planning
REFRESHER QUESTION
BANK (SET D)
A. Walkability
B. Mixed uses
C. Compactness
D. Nostalgic architecture
1. New Urbanism promotes,
A. Walkability
B. Mixed uses
C. Compactness
D. Nostalgic architecture
2. What is the name of the
requirement that involves a detailed
process of zoning conformance?
A. Rezoning
B. Nexus
C. Consistency
D. Zoning E. None of the above
2. What is the name of the
requirement that involves a detailed
process of zoning conformance?
A. Rezoning
B. Nexus
C. Consistency
D. Zoning E. None of the above
3. Which book did Jane Jacobs
write?
A. American Skyline
B. The Intelligence of Democracy
C. The Death and Life of Great
American Cities
D. How the Other Half Lives
3. Which book did Jane Jacobs
write?
A. American Skyline
B. The Intelligence of Democracy
C. The Death and Life of Great
American Cities
D. How the Other Half Lives
4. What 1961 book critiques the
planning profession and planners?
A. Improvement Standard
B. Exaction
C. Growth Management Controls
D. Recordation
5. Developer’s dedicating a certain
amount of open space for the
creation of park land in their new
development is an example of what?
A. Improvement Standard
B. Exaction
C. Growth Management Controls
D. Recordation
6. Which book was written by
Charles E. Lindblom?
A. 4
B. 4.5
C. 5
D. 45
7. What is the median of the
following data set?
2 2 2 4 4 5 6 6 7 7
A. 4
B. 4.5
C. 5
D. 45
8. Watersheds can be described as which of
the following?
A. NEFTA
B. NAFTA
C. China Agreement
D. The International Shipping and
Transportation Agreement
11. This agreement began on
January 1, 1994, with the intention
of fostering trade and investment.
A. NEFTA
B. NAFTA
C. China Agreement
D. The International Shipping and
Transportation Agreement
12. Every ______________ is
mandated to have at least one
Materials Recovery Facility.
A. Barangay
B. Municipality/City
C. Province
D. Zone E. District
12. Every ______________ is
mandated to have at least one
Materials Recovery Facility.
A. Barangay
B. Municipality/City
C. Province
D. Zone E. District
13. There are ____ U.N. Millennium
Development Goals.
A. 7
B. 8
C.16
D.17
E. 18
13. There are ____ U.N. Millennium
Development Goals.
A. 7
B. 8
C.16
D.17
E. 18
14. Which of the following is not a
named sector covered in the
CLUP?
A. Forest Areas
B. Settlement Areas
C. Infrastructure
D. Production Areas
14. Which of the following is not a
named sector covered in the
CLUP?
A. Forest Areas
B. Settlement Areas
C. Infrastructure
D. Production Areas
15. At which point of the 12-step
CLUP process is the Vision Reality
Gap analysis made?
A. Organize
B. Identify Stakeholders
C. Set the Vision
D. Analyze the Situation
E. None of the above
15. At which point of the 12-step
CLUP process is the Vision Reality
Gap analysis made?
A. Organize
B. Identify Stakeholders
C. Set the Vision
D. Analyze the Situation
E. None of the above
16. Which of the following is not a
component of the Human
Development Index?
A. Income Index
B. Life Expectancy
C. Fertility Rate
D. Education Index
E. All of the above are components
16. Which of the following is not a
component of the Human
Development Index?
A. Income Index
B. Life Expectancy
C. Fertility Rate
D. Education Index
E. All of the above are components
17. Which government agency is
the proponent of the Ambisyon
Natin 2040?
A. NEDA
B. DILG
C. HLURB
D. DENR
17. Which government agency is
the proponent of the Ambisyon
Natin 2040?
A. NEDA
B. DILG
C. HLURB
D. DENR
18. Which of the following is not a
tool used for implementing the
CLUP?
A. Zoning Ordinance
B. Business Tax
C. Real Property Tax
D. Business Permits
E. Zoning Clearances
18. Which of the following is not a
tool used for implementing the
CLUP?
A. Zoning Ordinance
B. Business Tax
C. Real Property Tax
D. Business Permits
E. Zoning Clearances
19. What is the childbearing age of
females in the Philippines, according
to the Philippine Statistics Authority?
A. Medium
B. High
C. Low
D. Barren
20. If an LGU has a density of 175
households per hectare, what is its
density classification?
A. Medium
B. High
C. Low
D. Barren
21. When was the last census made?
A. 2007
B. 2010
C. 2014
D. 2015
E. 2016
21. When was the last census made?
A. 2007
B. 2010
C. 2014
D. 2015
E. 2016
22. The Human Development Index
conceptualized by Amartya Sen and Mahbubul
Hag for the UNDP is based on 3 indicators.
Which among the following Millennium
Development Goals is least related to the 3?
A. 1:10
B. 1:15
C. 1:20
D. 1:25
23. What is the ideal teacher-student
ratio for graduate school?
A. 1:10
B. 1:15
C. 1:20
D. 1:25
24. What is the ideal classroom size
per pre-schooler?
A. 1.0 sqm
B. 1.5 sqm
C. 2.0 sqm
D. 2.5 sqm
24. What is the ideal classroom size
per pre-schooler?
A. 1.0 sqm
B. 1.5 sqm
C. 2.0 sqm
D. 2.5 sqm
25. Which is not a standard for sports and
recreation?
A. Below
B. Equal
C. Over
27. The PH annual population growth
rate from 2010-2015 is __________ the
replacement rate.
A. Below
B. Equal
C. Over
28. Rank the regions in increasing
population based on 2015 census.
A. Action
B. Explanatory
C. Exploratory
D. Evaluation
29. Which type of research is not
described as applied research?
A. Action
B. Explanatory
C. Exploratory
D. Evaluation
30. Enumerate the major steps of the Executive - Legislative Agenda from
start to finish.
I. Formulate sectoral strategies
II. Determine vision-reality gap
III. Formulate sectoral goals and objectives
IV. Redefine/revisit the LGU vision and mission statements
V. Identify programs, projects, activities, and legislative requirements
VI. Prioritize programs, projects, activities, and legislative requirements
VII. Rank and match prioritized PPA's and legislative requirements with
available funds
A. Sectoral
B. Temporal
C. Geographical
D. Spatial
E. Ecological
31. The Local Development Indicator
System portrays information in the
following dimensions, except:
A. Sectoral
B. Temporal
C. Geographical
D. Spatial
E. Ecological
32. What is NOT a characteristic of urban design?
I. The process that planners employ to provide detailed guidance to
the development of areas in the city.
II. It seeks to realize the vision for an area by making the public realm
more organized, aesthetically pleasing, and functional.
III. It draws together the fields of planning and transportation policy,
architectural design, development economics, landscape and
engineering.
IV. It is the science of ‘place-making’ which enhances the value of a
city and improves the quality of life of its people.
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and IV
D. IV only
E. none of the above
F. all of the above
32. What is NOT a characteristic of urban design?
I. The process that planners employ to provide detailed guidance to
the development of areas in the city.
II. It seeks to realize the vision for an area by making the public realm
more organized, aesthetically pleasing, and functional.
III. It draws together the fields of planning and transportation policy,
architectural design, development economics, landscape and
engineering.
IV. It is the science of ‘place-making’ which enhances the value of a
city and improves the quality of life of its people.
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and IV
D. IV only
E. none of the above
F. all of the above
33. What is NOT a principle of urban design?
A. Civic
B. Natural
C. Rural
D. Sub-Urban
E. General Urban
F. Urban Core
G. Special District
H. None of the above
I. All of the above
34. What zone is NOT included in transect-
based planning?
A. Civic
B. Natural
C. Rural
D. Sub-Urban
E. General Urban
F. Urban Core
G. Special District
H. None of the above
I. All of the above
35. In this urban form, the nodes support the major
center as its captive market while providing
neighborhood facilities and services to its area of
influence. Also, a number of additional mixed-use
growth areas will be developed outside the Poblacion
area or existing center of development.
A. Galaxy
B. Concentric
C. Centric and Nodal
D. Radial and circumferential
E. Universal
35. In this urban form, the nodes support the major
center as its captive market while providing
neighborhood facilities and services to its area of
influence. Also, a number of additional mixed-use
growth areas will be developed outside the Poblacion
area or existing center of development.
A. Galaxy
B. Concentric
C. Centric and Nodal
D. Radial and circumferential
E. Universal
36. In the concentric ring theory, this is the zone
where only scattered residences remain –
I. Zone 1
II. Central Business District
III. Zone in Transition
IV. Downtown
A. I, II and IV only
B. I, III, and IV only
C. III and IV only
D. III only
E. I, II, III and IV
36. In the concentric ring theory, this is the zone
where only scattered residences remain –
I. Zone 1
II. Central Business District
III. Zone in Transition
IV. Downtown
A. I, II and IV only
B. I, III, and IV only
C. III and IV only
D. III only
E. I, II, III and IV
37. This is known as the ease with which
the parts of the city can be recognized
and organized in a coherent pattern –
A. Identifiability
B. Coherence
C. Consistency
D. Organization
E. Legibility
37. This is known as the ease with which
the parts of the city can be recognized
and organized in a coherent pattern –
A. Identifiability
B. Coherence
C. Consistency
D. Organization
E. Legibility
38. ______________ is an approach to development
that encourages a mix of building types and uses,
diverse housing and transportation options,
development within existing neighborhoods, and
community engagement.
A. Multi-nodal development
B. Place-making
C. Smart growth
D. Transit-oriented development
38. ______________ is an approach to development
that encourages a mix of building types and uses,
diverse housing and transportation options,
development within existing neighborhoods, and
community engagement.
A. Multi-nodal development
B. Place-making
C. Smart growth
D. Transit-oriented development
39. He is the first modern environmental
planner. He pioneered environmental
impact statements, GIS use.
A. Spatial Strategy
B. Land Development
C. Desired Rural Form
D. None of the above
42. It is the creative combination of
the built and unbuilt environment.
A. Spatial Strategy
B. Land Development
C. Desired Rural Form
D. None of the above
43. The following are tools used in
prioritizing programs and projects
except:
A. Resource Impact Matrix
B. Resource Compatibility Matrix
C.Conflict – Compatibility
Complementarity Matrix
D. Goal Achievement Matrix
43. The following are tools used in
prioritizing programs and projects
except:
A. Resource Impact Matrix
B. Resource Compatibility Matrix
C.Conflict – Compatibility
Complementarity Matrix
D. Goal Achievement Matrix
44. Which plan does not belong?
A. RDP
B. CCDP
C. PDPFP
D. CDIP
44. Which plan does not belong?
A. RDP
B. CCDP
C. PDPFP
D. CDIP
45. The color code for mangrove
forest and nipa swamps.
A. Blue
B. Royal Blue
C. Light Blue
D. Sky Blue
45. The color code for mangrove
forest and nipa swamps.
A. Blue
B. Royal Blue
C. Light Blue
D. Sky Blue
46. The 8th step of the CLUP process is:
A. MTPDP
B. PPFP
C. MTPP
D. PDPFP
48. The CDP must coincide with the,
A. MTPDP
B. PPFP
C. MTPP
D. PDPFP
49. The LDIP is made up of 3 streams of activities
except:
A. 1 per 7 inmates
B. 1 per 5 inmates
C. 1 per 3 inmates
D. 1 per 2 inmates
53. What is the minimum jail guard –
inmate ratio requirement?
A. 1 per 7 inmates
B. 1 per 5 inmates
C. 1 per 3 inmates
D. 1 per 2 inmates
54. What is the minimum fire truck –
population and firemen ratio
requirement?
A. 1:30,000 population and 1:15 firemen
B. 1:28,000 population and 1:14 firemen
C. 1:10,000 population and 1:10 firemen
D. 1:5,000 population and 1: 5 firemen
E. 1:20,000 population and 1:12 firemen
54. What is the minimum fire truck –
population and firemen ratio
requirement?
A. 1:30,000 population and 1:15 firemen
B. 1:28,000 population and 1:14 firemen
C. 1:10,000 population and 1:10 firemen
D. 1:5,000 population and 1: 5 firemen
E. 1:20,000 population and 1:12 firemen
55. What is the minimum fireman-
population ratio requirement?
A. 1:300
B. 1:1000
C. 1:500
D. 1:400
E. 1:2000
55. What is the minimum fireman-
population ratio requirement?
A. 1:300
B. 1:1000
C. 1:500
D. 1:400
E. 1:2000
56. According to Raul de Guzman, ________________ generally
refers to the systematic and rational dispersal of power,
authority and responsibility from the center to the periphery,
from top to lower levels, or from national to local
governments. It hastens decision-making processes by
decongesting central government and decreasing red tape,
and at the same time, and perhaps more important, it
increases citizen participation, and empowers them, thereby
leading to a more open and democratic government.
A. Local governance
B. Decentralization
C. Democratization
D. Federalism
56. According to Raul de Guzman, ________________ generally
refers to the systematic and rational dispersal of power,
authority and responsibility from the center to the periphery,
from top to lower levels, or from national to local
governments. It hastens decision-making processes by
decongesting central government and decreasing red tape,
and at the same time, and perhaps more important, it
increases citizen participation, and empowers them, thereby
leading to a more open and democratic government.
A. Local governance
B. Decentralization
C. Democratization
D. Federalism
57. This form of decentralization refers to the transfer of functions to lower level
administrative units designated by the central office. It is essentially a
management tool to decongest the central office and spare it from having to
act on matters, including routine and administrative ones that may be best
addressed at the lower levels. However, final and substantive authority still rests
on central authorities. This is therefore, administrative in nature. Example of this
is the Integrated Reorganization Plan (IRP) adopted in 1972 to bring about a
comprehensive reorganization of the country’s administrative system. Under
the IRP, the country was divided into initially 11 administrative regions and
regional offices of many national government agencies throughout the
country were established.
A. Decentralization
B. Devolution
C. Deconcentration
D. Debureaucratization
E. Democratization
57. This form of decentralization refers to the transfer of functions to lower level
administrative units designated by the central office. It is essentially a
management tool to decongest the central office and spare it from having to
act on matters, including routine and administrative ones that may be best
addressed at the lower levels. However, final and substantive authority still rests
on central authorities. This is therefore, administrative in nature. Example of this
is the Integrated Reorganization Plan (IRP) adopted in 1972 to bring about a
comprehensive reorganization of the country’s administrative system. Under
the IRP, the country was divided into initially 11 administrative regions and
regional offices of many national government agencies throughout the
country were established.
A. Decentralization
B. Devolution
C. Deconcentration
D. Debureaucratization
E. Democratization
58. This form of decentralization refers to the transfer of
powers and authorities to lower-level political or local
government units, with the following major features:
elected local executive, elected local legislative body,
and with specific taxing powers, and jurisdiction over a
certain defined geographical area. This concept is related
to that of local autonomy. It is therefore political in nature.
A. Decentralization
B. Devolution
C. Deconcentration
D. Debureaucratization
E. Democratization
58. This form of decentralization refers to the transfer of
powers and authorities to lower-level political or local
government units, with the following major features:
elected local executive, elected local legislative body,
and with specific taxing powers, and jurisdiction over a
certain defined geographical area. This concept is related
to that of local autonomy. It is therefore political in nature.
A. Decentralization
B. Devolution
C. Deconcentration
D. Debureaucratization
E. Democratization
59. This form of decentralization refers to the transfer
of powers and authorities to units not within the
purview of government, like NGOs, POs, including
the private sector, which are sometimes collectively
referred to as civil society, to harness the energies of
the private sector to bring about good governance.
A. Decentralization
B. Devolution
C. Deconcentration
D. Debureaucratization
E. Democratization
59. This form of decentralization refers to the transfer
of powers and authorities to units not within the
purview of government, like NGOs, POs, including
the private sector, which are sometimes collectively
referred to as civil society, to harness the energies of
the private sector to bring about good governance.
A. Decentralization
B. Devolution
C. Deconcentration
D. Debureaucratization
E. Democratization
60. Under Executive Order No. 79, series of 2012 (Institutionalizing
and Implementing Reforms in the Philippine Mining Sector
Providing Policies and Guidelines to Ensure Environmental
Protection and Responsible Mining in the Utilization of Mineral
Resources), the Mining Industry Coordinating Council (MICC) is
to be composed of the following members, except one which is
the:
A. Chair, Climate Change Adaption and Mitigation Cabinet
Cluster
B. Chair, Economic Development Cabinet Cluster
C. Chief Justice, Supreme Court
D. Secretary, Department of Justice
E. Chair, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
F. President, Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines
60. Under Executive Order No. 79, series of 2012 (Institutionalizing
and Implementing Reforms in the Philippine Mining Sector
Providing Policies and Guidelines to Ensure Environmental
Protection and Responsible Mining in the Utilization of Mineral
Resources), the Mining Industry Coordinating Council (MICC) is
to be composed of the following members, except one which is
the:
A. Chair, Climate Change Adaption and Mitigation Cabinet
Cluster
B. Chair, Economic Development Cabinet Cluster
C. Chief Justice, Supreme Court
D. Secretary, Department of Justice
E. Chair, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
F. President, Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines
61. Who is the Chair of the Climate Change Adaption and
Mitigation Cabinet Cluster, which cluster under Executive
Order No. 43, series of 2011, (i) is tasked to focus on the
conservation and protection of the environment and natural
resource, (ii) shall take the lead in pursuing measures to
adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change in the
Philippine archipelago, (iii) shall undertake all the necessary
preparation for both natural and man-made disasters?
A. Chair, MMDA
B. Secretary, DSWD
C. Secretary, DILG
D. Secretary, DENR
E. Secretary, DND
61. Who is the Chair of the Climate Change Adaption and
Mitigation Cabinet Cluster, which cluster under Executive
Order No. 43, series of 2011, (i) is tasked to focus on the
conservation and protection of the environment and natural
resource, (ii) shall take the lead in pursuing measures to
adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change in the
Philippine archipelago, (iii) shall undertake all the necessary
preparation for both natural and man-made disasters?
A. Chair, MMDA
B. Secretary, DSWD
C. Secretary, DILG
D. Secretary, DENR
E. Secretary, DND
62. Smart Growth Planning has which
of the following as its goals?
A. environmental protection
B. social equity
C. economic vitality
D. All of the above
62. Smart Growth Planning has which
of the following as its goals?
A. environmental protection
B. social equity
C. economic vitality
D. All of the above
63. Examples of Renewable energy include:
I. solar power
II. hydro-power
III. wind power
IV. geothermal power
A. I and II
B. I, II and III
C. II only
D. All of the above
63. Examples of Renewable energy include:
I. solar power
II. hydro-power
III. wind power
IV. geothermal power
A. I and II
B. I, II and III
C. II only
D. All of the above
64. What years would you likely be born
in to be in the category Generation X?
A. Yellow
B. Blue
C. Red
D. Green
65. What color generally illustrates
residential land uses on a land use map?
A. Yellow
B. Blue
C. Red
D. Green
66. Catherine Bauer Wurster was
interested in what field?
A. Industry
B. Parks
C. Housing
D. Environment
66. Catherine Bauer Wurster was
interested in what field?
A. Industry
B. Parks
C. Housing
D. Environment
67. An FAR of 1, would allow which of the
following:
A. Permeability
B. Percolation
C. Infiltration
D. Drainage
70. The rate which water within the soil
moves thru a given volume of material.
A. Permeability
B. Percolation
C. Infiltration
D. Drainage
71. The first planned park in the US.
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Quaternary
E. Quinary
72. Fishing belongs to which economic
sector?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Quaternary
E. Quinary
73. Location Quotient pertains to the
_______________ of an area.
A. Intelligence
B. Wealth
C. Specialization
D. Density
E. Accessibility
73. Location Quotient pertains to the
_______________ of an area.
A. Intelligence
B. Wealth
C. Specialization
D. Density
E. Accessibility
74. In the CDP, this sector holds
together all of the other sectors.
A. Infrastructure
B. Social
C. Environmental
D. Economic
E. Institutional
74. In the CDP, this sector holds
together all of the other sectors.
A. Infrastructure
B. Social
C. Environmental
D. Economic
E. Institutional
75. This planner championed Regional
Conservationism and was also
responsible for the Appalachian Trail
that stretched from Georgia to Maine.
A. Clarence Perry
B. Clarence Stein
C. Ebenezer Howard
D. Benton MacKaye
E. Lewis Mumford
75. This planner championed Regional
Conservationism and was also
responsible for the Appalachian Trail
that stretched from Georgia to Maine.
A. Clarence Perry
B. Clarence Stein
C. Ebenezer Howard
D. Benton MacKaye
E. Lewis Mumford
76. Where for the CLUP, the main
implementing tool is the ZO; for the
CDP, the main implementing tool is
the __________.
A. RPT
B. LDIP
C. AIP
D. ELA
E. None of the above
76. Where for the CLUP, the main
implementing tool is the ZO; for the
CDP, the main implementing tool is
the __________.
A. RPT
B. LDIP
C. AIP
D. ELA
E. None of the above
77. Which of the following is not
among the ecosystem components
according to the HLURB?
A. PRS1992
B. WGS1984
C. Luzon1911
D. None of the above
79. This is the Geographic Coordinate
System now in use in the Philippines.
A. PRS1992
B. WGS1984
C. Luzon1911
D. None of the above
80. In the vision statement of an LGU,
these are identified to be the Descriptors
that serve as basis for the LGU’s
performance Indicators.
A. Verbs
B. Pronouns
C. Nouns
D. Adjectives
E. Measure words
80. In the vision statement of an LGU,
these are identified to be the Descriptors
that serve as basis for the LGU’s
performance Indicators.
A. Verbs
B. Pronouns
C. Nouns
D. Adjectives
E. Measure words
81. Don Arturo Soria y Mata
advocated which of the following?
A. Broadacre City
B. Park City
C. Industrial City
D. Garden City
E. Linear City
81. Don Arturo Soria y Mata
advocated which of the following?
A. Broadacre City
B. Park City
C. Industrial City
D. Garden City
E. Linear City
82. He provided the principles of
town, country, and town-country
disparity and attraction.
A. Ciudad Lineal
B. Le Ville Radieuse
C. Un Cite Industrielle
D. Abercrombie City
84. The book Le Urbanisme, provided
what city model?
A. Ciudad Lineal
B. Le Ville Radieuse
C. Un Cite Industrielle
D. Abercrombie City
85. It is the process by which middle
class people take up residence in a
traditionally working-class area of a
city changing the character of an
area.
A. Advocacy Planning
B. Radical Planning
C. Social Exclusion
D. Gentrification
85. It is the process by which middle
class people take up residence in a
traditionally working-class area of a
city changing the character of an
area.
A. Advocacy Planning
B. Radical Planning
C. Social Exclusion
D. Gentrification
86. Her book paved the way for
launching a global environmental
movement.
A. PDP
B. MTPDP
C. PPFP
D. CDP
87. This plan pertains to a spatial
framework.
A. PDP
B. MTPDP
C. PPFP
D. CDP
88. Which is not a component of
the CLUP?
A. Point Pollutants
B. Watersheds
C. Environmental Impact Statement
D. Eco-regions
91. These are created to provide a
spatial framework for ecosystem
assessment, inventory, research,
monitoring, and management?
A. Point Pollutants
B. Watersheds
C. Environmental Impact Statement
D. Eco-regions
92. Prohibition of phosphate detergents
represents a specific regulatory
response to protect which of the
following natural resources?
A. Wetland habitat
B. Surface water
C. Groundwater
D. Both A and B
92. Prohibition of phosphate detergents
represents a specific regulatory
response to protect which of the
following natural resources?
A. Wetland habitat
B. Surface water
C. Groundwater
D. Both A and B
93. An image is not aligning properly with your
other data themes or layers. This is most likely due
to:
A. The image file is not compatible with your
data files
B. Your GIS software does not support that image
file type
C. The image file has not been registered
correctly or is not registered
D. Vector data cannot be displayed with raster
or image data
93. An image is not aligning properly with your
other data themes or layers. This is most likely due
to:
A. The image file is not compatible with your
data files
B. Your GIS software does not support that image
file type
C. The image file has not been registered
correctly or is not registered
D. Vector data cannot be displayed with raster
or image data
94. What is leachate?
A. i, ii and iii
B. ii, iii and iv
C. iii, iv and v
D. All of the above
97. What are the key characteristics of New Regionalism?
A. i, ii and iii
B. ii, iii and iv
C. iii, iv and v
D. All of the above
98. A township Square is used in
described land in the Government Survey
method, how big is a township square?
A. William Lever
B. Berry Parker
C. Louis Wirth
D. Raymond Unwin
99. This author of Urbanism as a Way of
Life (1938) promoted urbanism as the
prevailing way of life in contemporary
society, and that density has an effect on
people's behaviour.
A. William Lever
B. Berry Parker
C. Louis Wirth
D. Raymond Unwin
100. This can be described as a mixed
use area that increases pedestrian trips
and is close to public spaces.
A. Intersection
B. Edge City
C. Node
D. Nucleus
100. This can be described as a mixed
use area that increases pedestrian trips
and is close to public spaces.
A. Intersection
B. Edge City
C. Node
D. Nucleus
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