sample board exam questions for ALE Day 1 AM session on Planning (Site Planning, Urban Design and Community Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning)
1. He postulated that population increases in a geometric ratio while food production increase arithmetically and that unless natural catastrophes, war or sexual restraint control population increase, worldwide famine or war will follow.
2. The most frequent shape of a city, a large circle with radial corridors of intense development emanating from the center.
3. It shall refer to areas designated principally for trade, services and business purposes.
4. Street provided to terminate a block for pedestrian use only?
5. This is the golden era of urban design in the U.S. characterized with a totally designed system of main circulation arteries, a network of parks, and clusters or focal buildings or building blocks of civic centers.
6. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
7. Responsible in the reconstruction of Paris which imposed a new pattern of broad boulevards and great parks on the previous labyrinth street pattern?
8. An urban ecology process that occurred as early as the late 19th century in England and was attributable among others to the railway system, a mobile middle class and the tendency to establish housing estates/model dwellings was:
9. A plan that has been formulated to check immediate problems of a community on a short-term basis.
10. He wrote the book “Image of the City”.
11. The elements of the human settlements.
12. Which of the following statements is true?
13. Secondary roads include:
14. Under the Water Code of the Philippines, the use of banks of rivers, lakes, streams and shores of seas, throughout their entire length must have an easement of ____ in agricultural areas/rural areas where the building of structures of any kind is prohibited.
15. An overlay method of mapping natural determinants used to determine the suitability of a particular site for prospective land uses.
16. Which of the following statements is true?
17. A type of restoration technique that preserves the object without direct intervention on its materials; has something to do with preventing or avoiding agents of degradations of the object’s fabric, function, form (appearance), intrinsic values and attributes.
18. Radburn represented a dramatic advance in community planning. It introduced the following except one.
19. A survey technique used in moderate to large scale projects involving understanding the genius loci as a key to charting the direction for future development.
20. Places and objects that are associated with an event, achievement, characteristics or modification that present a turning point or stage in Philippine history.
21. The prominent visual feature of a city and seen at great distances. To help define orientation and identify the area.
22. Recommended maximum distance of residential area to health facilities as per HLURB planning standards.
23. It combined the advantages of the town by way of access and all the advantages of the country by the way of the environment without any of the disadvantages of either.
24. A clearance issued to a project that is allowed under the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance as well as other standards, rules and regulations on land use.
25. A special type of bar chart that shows the distribution of a population by age and sex.
26. Early pioneer of the concept of nodal region. Promoter of Garden City Movement.
27. Refers to all cities regardless of their population density and to municipalities with a population density of at least 500 persons per square kilometer.
28. Refers to an area with at least 200,000 people and income of P50M or more.
29. Conditions of the site are the basis for harmony between the buildings and site. The building and large part of its success depends on its harmonious relation with nature?
30. What is the first university town?
Answers here:
1. General Principles of Site and Physical Planning
a. Hierarchy of site and physical plans, definitions and classifications;
b. History and scope of site and physical planning; and
c. General planning process.
2. Urban and Regional Planning
a. History of the urban and regional planning;
b. Theories of urban and regional planning;
c. Comprehensive land and water use planning (CLWUPs);
d. Zoning ordinances (ZOs); and
e. Urbanization and urban social relationships.
3. Housing and Human Settlements Planning
a. Definitions and classifications;
b. State housing policies, programs and agencies;
c. State housing finance, production and practices;
4. The Art and Science of Site and Physical Planning
a. Map and plan typology, identification and reading/ appreciation;
b. Site appreciation, analyses and programming;
c. Primary considerations in site and physical planning e.g. physical, aesthetic, ecologi¬cal, socio-psychological, management, maintenance, etc.;
d. Subdivision Planning, Deed of Restriction and Development Guidelines;
e. Master Development Planning (MDP); and
f. Site Development Planning (SDP) for areas immediately surrounding buildings/ structures.
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