Sample ALE Questions: Planning Part 6

sample board exam questions for ALE Day 1 AM session on Planning (Site Planning, Urban Design and Community Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning)


1. A locale with a sizeable agglomeration of people having characteristics of an urban being. 2. 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. 3. The container of man, which consists of both the natural and man-made or artificial element. 4. The remaining space in a lot after deducting the required minimum open spaces. 5. A tool used to control the manner in which raw land is subdivided and placed on the market for residential development. 6. They develop or improve the land as well as construct houses. 7. A Land Development Decision is also what kind of decision? 8. 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. 9. 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. 10. A long, deep, narrow valley eroded by running water. 11. 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. 12. A wide area of parks of undeveloped land surrounding a community. 13. A long, narrow chain of hills or mountains. 14. The orderly arrangement of urban streets and public spaces. 15. A 20th century problem emanating from rapid urbanization of areas surrounding a city which eats up the remaining adjacent rural open spaces. 16. Angles measured clockwise from any meridian, usually north; however, the National Geodetic Survey uses south. 17. He conceptualized the 'City Beautiful Movement'. 18. 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. 19. A provision made in advance for the gradual liquidation of a future obligation by periodic charges against the capital account. 20. The government arm responsible for the development and implementation of low-cost housing in the Philippines. 21. Is characterized by higher population density and vast human features in comparison to the areas surrounding it. 22. It is concerned with the geographic location of economic activity; it has become an integral part of economic geography, regional science, and spatial economics. 23. It is a thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places, which has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by some vehicles and other land transportation. 24. The rapid increase in numbers of a particular species, esp. in the world's human population attributed to an accelerating birthrate, a decrease in infant mortality, and an increase in life expectancy. 25. What does the Local Government Code mandate in terms of planning? 26. He was an ancient Greek architect, urban planner, physician, mathematician, meteorologist and philosopher and is considered to be the "father" of urban planning. 27. Denotes the land suitable for agricultural production, both crops and livestock. 28. This type of planning is an organized process for investigating and responding to the needs and aspirations of people and communities. Outcomes are achieved through translating these needs and aspirations through strategic policy and action, integrated with urban, regional and other planning activities. 29. In statistics, it is used to analyze characteristics or changes to a number of people living in an area? 30. He believed the use of open space as element of urban system and the urban park as an aid to social reform.


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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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