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PLANNING 01: What was the most important factor in

1. designing settlement patterns during the


They understood the importance of Spanish Period in the Philippines
transportation and thus emerges as the first A.
regional planners of the world Plaza
A. B.
Greeks Religion
B. C.
Romans Economy
C. D.
Sumerians Transportation
D. 6.
Egyptians He postulated that population increases in a
2. geometric ratio while food production
He developed the first theoretical basis for increases arithmetically and that unless
physical planning natural catastrophes, war or sexual
A. restraint control population increase,
Nicodemus worldwide famine or war will follow
B.
A.
Hippodamus
Von Thunen
C.
B.
Nostradamus
William Alonso
D.
C.
Aristotle
Lowdon Wingo Jr.
3.
D.
Urbanization began around 4,000 BC in the Robert Malthus
area known as the 7.
A. The sole regulatory body for housing and
Fertile Crescent land use development. It is charged with
B.
encouraging greater private sector
Mediterranean
C. participation in low-cost housing through
Babylon liberalization of development standards,
D. simplification of regulations and
Asia decentralization of approvals for permits
4. and licenses.
Rectangular streets are examples of the A.
A. Housing and Urban Development
Axial Coordinating Council (HUDCC)
B. B.
Ribbon-type Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board
C. (HLURB)
Grid-iron C.
D. Urban Development and Housing Act
Radial (UDHA)
5. D.
None of the above
8.
The most frequent shape of a city, a large 12.
circle with radial corridors of intense Zoning takes the form of a locally enacted
development emanating from the center. ordinance which embodies among others,
A. regulations affecting:
Star A.
B. Uses allowed or disallowed in each zone or
Radiocentric district
C. B.
Ring Conditions for allowing them
D. C.
NOTA Deviations legally allowed from the
9. requirements of the ordinance.
This two corridors of intense development D.
crosses at the center and is usually found in All of the above
small cities 13.
A. The ratio of the total building floor area to
Linear the total lot area
B. A.
Branch Gross floor ratio
C. B.
Rectilinear Net floor area ratio
D. C.
NOTA Floor area ratio
10. D.
A street pattern that provides ease of NOTA
orientation adopted to right angle 14.
A. This zone is for particular types of
Linear institutional establishments e.g. welfare
B. homes, orphanages, home for the aged,
Grid rehabilitation and training centers, military
C. camps/reservation/bases/training grounds,
Concentric etc.
D. A.
Star-shaped Special Institutional Zone
11. B.
An area intended for regional shopping General Institutional Zone
centers such as large shopping malls and C.
other regional commercial activities, high- Social Institutional Zone
rise hotels, sports stadium or sports D.
complexes. Sectoral Institutional Zone
A. 15.
C-1 A residential motor court around which
B. housing may be arranged.
C-2 A.
C. Collector
C-3 B.
D. Links
C-4 C.
Cul-de-sac The minimum population necessary to
D. support a service
NOTA A.
16. Threshold population
He is the author of the 10-volume treatise B.
“de Arkitektura” which relates experience Population pyramid
of Roman architecture and town planning C.
A. Demography
Leonardo da Vinci D.
B. Conurbation
Hipodamus 20.
C. This is the golden era of urban design in the
Nicoletus U.S. characterized with a totally designed
D. system of main circulation arteries, a
Vitruvius network of parks, and clusters or focal
17.
buildings or building blocks of civic centers.
Arturo Soria y Mata suggested this type of A.
development running from Cadiz, Spain Radburn
across Europe through St. Petersburg in B.
which he proposed that the logic of linear City Beautiful Era
utility line should be the basis of all city lay- C.
out Garden City Movement
A. D.
Broadacre Neighborhood Unit
B. 21.
Linear City The science of Human Settlements
C. A.
Radiant City Demography
D. B.
Cosmic City Ekistics
18. C.
Le Corbusier proposed this type of Anthropocosmos
development that is anchored on the D.
Conurbation
objective of decongesting the centers of our
cities by increasing their densities by
building high on small part of the total
ground area.
A.
Radburn
B.
City Beautiful
C.
Radiant City
D.
Garden city
19.
PLANNING 02: Population Projection
1. C.
The period in history wherein towns Population Density
grew around either a monastery or D.
castle assuming a radiocentric pattern. Population Implosion
6.
A.
2. The ability of an area’s resource system
It is a merging of two or more to support the activities of a given
metropolises with a population of 10 population.
million or more A.
A. Threshold Population
Megalopolises B.
Resource Use
B.
Metropolitan C.
C. Carrying Capacity
Conurbation D.
Demography
D.
7.
Threshold population
3. The elements of the human
Each successive district admits the uses settlements:- i. Nature ii. Man iii. Society
of all the more restricted districts iv. Shells v. Network vi. Hamlet vii.
A. Community
Spot zoning A.
B. I, ii, iii, v, vi
Bonus zoning B.
C. Ii, iii, iv, v, vi
Non-cumulative zoning C.
D. i, ii, iii, iv, v
Inclusionary zoning D.
4. I, iii, iv, v, vi
Exponents of the systems view of 8.
planning: i. Brian McLoughlin ii. George Leonardo da Vinci described in this
Chadwick iii. John Glasson iv. Alan book a new concept of urban planning
Wilson that was suited for Milan, a city
A. straddling a river where upstream, the
I, ii, iii river was directed into 6 or 7 branches,
B. all parallel to the main stream and
Ii, iii, iv rejoining it below the city.
C. A.
I, iii, iv Milan Plan
D. B.
i, ii, iv De Arkitektura
5. C.
A special type of bar chart that shows Linear City
the distribution of a population by age D.
and sex Codex Atlanticus
A. 9.
Population Pyramid
B.
He wrote the Chicago Plan which was 13.
heavily criticized and referred to as Which one is bigger in the hierarchy of
centro-centrist settlements
A. A.
Pierre Charles L’Enfant City
B. B.
Daniel Burnham Metropolis
C. C.
Frederick Law Olmstead Conurbation
D. D.
Clarence Stein Megalopolis
10. 14.
The golden era of urban design in the He believed in the use of open space as
US element of urban system.
Discuss A.
A. Pierre Charles L’Enfant
Garden City Era B.
B. Daniel Burnham
The Park Movement Era C.
C. Frederick Law Olmstead
City Beautiful Era D.
D. Clarence Stein
The Conservationists Era 15.
11. The links within the settlement and with
It is the division of a community into other settlements.
districts or zones according to present A.
and potential uses of land to maximize, Shells
regulate and direct their use and B.
development. Networks
A. C.
Comprehensive Development Planning Norms
B. D.
Zoning Hamlet
C. 16.
Land Use Planning Father of American Town Planning.
D. A.
Police Power Clarence Perry
12. B.
He advocated the concept of the “Social Daniel Burnham
City”, a polycentric settlement, where C.
growth is without limit, surrounded by a Frederick Law Olmstead
greenbelt. D.
Clarence Stein
A. 17.
Ebenezer Howard
A central business district usually has: -
B.
Daniel Burnham -- a. i. High daytime population ii. Large
C. concentration of office and retail
Frederick Law Olmstead activities iii. Large daily inflow and
D. outflow of commuter
Arturo Soria Y Mata A.
I only A.
B. Good for one household
Iii only B.
C. Intended for ownership
I, ii C.
D. Completely surrounded by yards
I, ii, iii D.
18. With one or more of its sides abutting the
Urban development tends to occur property line
along major transportation routes 22.
because. Growth in the proportion of a population
A. living in urban areas
Population tends to concentrate where A.
transportation is available Urbanization
B. B.
Transportation facilities tend to service areas Demography
where there is population concentration C.
C. Megalopolis
Both a and b D.
D. Component
None of the above 23.
19. An urban planning approach that puts
An area with a minimum income of priority on people and environment
P20M, at least 10,000 has. in land area wherein the model is the traditional city
or minimum population of 150,000. neighborhood that existed before where
A. workplaces, shops and houses where
Component city within walking distance of each other
B. A.
Highly urbanized city Garden City
C. B.
Independent component city New Urbanism
D. C.
City Letchworth
20. D.
Metro Manila is considered a primate Welwyn
city because 24.
Discuss He postulated that land use diminish
A. intensively in reverse relationship to
It is the largest urban center of the country
increased distance
B.
It contains the country’s primary central
A.
business district Von Thunen
C. B.
It has a very large population compared to all William Alonso
other urban centers of the country C.
D. Lowdon Wingo Jr.
It is a metropolitan center D.
21. Robert Malthus
A single detached dwelling unit is
defined as a house
UAPGA: issue certificate of completion after
1. certification, the contractor will finish
Defining open space in residential outstanding work during period of
subdivision making good of all known defect of 60
A. days.
2. A.
The Greek council house which is 11.
covered meeting place for the A key housing agency that assist private
democratically-elected council is called: developers to undertake low and middle
A. income mass housing production
3. A.
The value of extra work or change in National Home Mortgage & Finance
construction plans by the owner. Corporation (NHMFC)
A. B.
4. Home Insurance & Guarantee Corporation
In a PERT CPM. ____________is a (HIGC)
starting node to two or more activities C.
A. Housing & Land Use Regulatory Board
5. (HLURB)
The father of modern picture books of D.
Architecture National Housing Authority (NHA)
Discuss 12.
A. The Grandest Temple of all Egyptian
6. temples, it was not built by upon one
It was the first law passed by the complete plan but owes its size,
national assembly in 1921 where the disposition and magnificence to the
maestros de obra or the master builders work of many Kings. Built from the 12th
are required to register as architects? Dynasty to the Ptolemaic period.
A. Discuss
7. A.
Tomb of Atreus, a noted example of the Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak
tholos type of tomb is also known as: B.
The Great temple of Abu-Simbel
A.
8.
C.
Temple of Queen HATSHEPSUT
Le Corbusier planned a high density
D.
building that was a “super building” that Temple of Ramsesseum, Thebes
contained 337 dwellings in only acres of 13.
land. What is the structure that A ____________ is a wall which
supposed to be located in Marseilles? extends vertically from lowest portion of
A. the wall which adjoins two living units up
9. to a minimum height of 0.30 meters
Which article is NOT included in the above the highest portion of the roof and
Owner Contractor Agreement? extends horizontally 0.30 meters beyond
A. the outermost edge of the abutting living
10.
units?
After ___________ substantial Discuss
completion of contract work, the A.
architect shall inspect the project & Block
B. learning but of luck, moves one slippery
Fireblock path, struggling though life unsteadily
C. and insecurely.”
Firewall A.
D. A New Architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright
Blotline wall B.
14. Ten books of Architecture by Marcus Vitruvius
Refers to the most reasonable price of C.
land and shelter based on the needs Space, Time and Architecture by Sigfried
and financial capability of “program Gideon
beneficiaries and appropriate financial D.
schemes” (RA 7279). The Poetry of Architecture by John Ruskin
A. 18.
Financial range The memorial column built in the form of
B. tall Doric order and made entirely f
Affordable cost marble is;
C. A.
House rental wage range Column of Antoninus Pius
D. B.
Lower housing rate Trajan’s Column
15. C.
Architectural programming is one of the Column of Marcus Aurelius
architect’s services that falls under: D.
A. Column of Dioelectian
Pre Design 19.
B. Early type of settlement in America
Design taken after the “boug” (military town)
C. and “fauborg” (citizen’s town) of the
Design-Build medieval ages.
D. A.
Specialized Services The European Planned City
16. B.
It refers to contracts or arrangements Medieval Bastide
involving the transfer of systematic C.
knowledge for the manufacture of a Medieval Organic City
product D.
A. Laws of the Indies Towns
Technology transfer 20.
B. It is the eclectic style of domestic
Transfer of Record architecture of the 1870’s and the
C. 1880’s in England and the USA and
Contract Documents actually based on country house and
D. cottage Elizabeth architecture which
Technical Transfer was characterized by a blending of
17.
Tudor Gothic, English Renaissance and
“The man of learning… can fearlessly
colonial elements in the USA:
look down upon the troublesome
A.
accidents of fortune. But he who thinks Mannerist Phase
himself entrenched in defense not of B.
Queen Anne style The Architect shall immediately upon his
C. personal knowledge and inspection, reject or
Jacobean Architecture condemn materials, equipment or
D. workmanship which are not in conformity with
Stuart Architecture the Contract Documents in order not to cause
21. Unnecessary delay and additional expense to
When the owner hires an Architect of a the Contractor,
firm to coordinate the whole range of B.
The Architect shall not knowingly call upon the
Comprehensive Architectural Services, Contractor to correct or remedy oversights or
it shall constitute? errors in the Contract Documents to the
A. Contractor’s financial advantage.
Design-Build C.
B. The Architect shall give the contractor every
Labor Supervision reasonable aid to enable him to fully
C. understand the contents of the Contract
Project Management Documents by furnishing clear, definite and
D. consistent information in all pertinent contract
Construction Service documents to avoid unnecessary mistakes
22. that may involve extra costs to the Contractor.
He is a registered & licensed architect, D.
who is academically and professionally The Architect shall consider the needs and
qualified, & with exceptional or stipulation of the Contractor and the effect of
recognized expertise or specialization in his work upon the life and well-being of the
public and community as a whole
any branch of architecture; 25.
A. In methods of compensation, if the
Architect-of-record
B.
Architect as Project Manager performs
Consulting Architect regular architectural services for the
C. same project, he is compensated
Architect separately for these services as
D. stipulated in what UAP Documents?
Architect-in-charge of the construction A.
23. UAP Doc 201
A full time construction inspector hired B.
by owner assisting in the supervision of UAP Doc 202
the work. C.
A. UAP Doc 203
Project Representative D.
B. UAP Doc 204
Engineer 26.
C. The Contractor shall submit the
Architect following before Final Payment is to be
D. released except for:
Contractor Discuss
24. A.
Which of the following is NOT the 3 copies of directory of Panel boards with list
architect’s responsibility in relation to the of circuits, instructions and Manuals for
Operating and Maintenance of Fixture and
contractor? Equipment and Keying Schedule
Discuss
A. B.
Guarantee Bond equivalent to 40% of the from central point, usually proposed for
Contract Price covering a period of one year a church, palace or castle.
after the Final Acceptance of the Work. A.
C. Leonardo Da Vinci
Certificate of Final Building Occupancy. B.
D. Leon Battista Alberti
Original and 3 sets of prints of As-Built C.
Drawings of the finished project. Pierre Charles L’ Enfant
27.
D.
Within how many months shall be the Sir Christopher Wren
release of Retention from date of Final 31.
Payment? Whose theory is the explanation of
A. residential land uses in terms of wedge-
2 months shaped sectors radial to the city center
B. along established lines of transportation.
3 months
A.
C. Homer Hoyt
4 months
B.
D. Kevin Lynch
6 months
C.
28.
Ernest Burgess
It is the first Development Garden City D.
where it is a combination of Jane Jacobs
landscaping, informal street layouts, and 32.
main axis focusing on town center. Published the book called “Fields,
A. Factories and Workshops; or Industry
Savannah Combined with Agriculture with manual
B. work”.
Welwyn
A.
C. Antonio Sant’elia
Letchworth
B.
D. Don Soria y Mata
Hampstead Garden Suburbs
C.
29.
Eugene Henard
A British pioneered in regional Planning D.
for the Doncaster area (1920-1922) and Peter Kropotkin
East Kent; Involved in greater London 33.
Plan; Use of open space as structuring Condominium & Subdivision Buyers
element. Protective Law.
A. A.
Clarence Perry PD 1216
B. B.
Leslie Patrick Abercrombie PD 1295
C. C.
Henry Wright PD 957
D. D.
Andres Duany PD 9514
30. 34.
He is remembered for his “Ideal Cities” – The approved form of security furnished
star shaped plans with street radiating by the Contractor as a guarantee of
good faith on the part of the contractor 38.
to execute the work in accordance with Entities, agencies, organizations & the
terms of the Contract. like that have been
Discuss accredited/registered with the Board of
A. Architecture of the Professional
Guarantee Bond Regulation Commission to deliver
B. seminars, lectures, & other Continuing
Surety Bond
Professional Education Modules for
C.
Performance Bod
Architects, other than the IAPOA which
D. is automatically accredited by the Board
Payment Bond of Architecture.
35. Discuss
The sacred enclosure found in the A.
United Architects of the Philippines
highest part of a Greek city is called:
B.
A. CPD Providers
Peribolas
C.
B. Integrated Accredited Professional
Temenos Organization of Architects
C. D.
Corps de Logis National Convention
D. 39.
Pteroma
The building that serve as a senate
36.
house for the chief dignitaries of the city
The architect who claimed that: “The
and as a palace where distinguished
ultimate goal of the new architecture
visitors and citizens might be
was the composite but inseparable work
entertained.
of an art, in which the old dividing line
A.
between monumental and decorative Bouleuterion
elements will have disappeared forever.” B.
A. Thersihon
Frank Lloyd Wright C.
B. Prytaneion
Le Corbusier D.
C. Diathyros
Walter Gropius 40.
D. It is a traditional house that was called
Mies Van de Rohe
binangiyan. It was a single room
37.
dwelling elevated at 1.50 meters from
The architect who said that the exterior
the ground; the floor were made of hard
of the building is the result of the
wood like narra which rested on 3 floor
interior.
joist which in turn were supported by
A.
Mies Van de Rohe transverse girders.
Discuss
B.
A.
Le Corbusier
Kankanay
C.
B.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Badjao
D.
William Ruskin
C.
Bontoc 31 meters
D. B.
Kalinga 50 meters
41. C.
Often enclosed and secluded the street, 100 meters
whose high density and variety of D.
planning conveys a garden image. It 150 meters
sometimes includes flower planters and 45.
a water feature and usually supplies a Under PD 1096 the executive officer of
variety of seating possibilities. OBO appointed by the secretary to
A. enforce the provision of the code in the
City plaza field as well as the enforcement or
B. orders and decisions made pursuant
Garden Oasis thereto.
C. A.
City square Architect
D. B.
Street plaza Urban Planner
42. C.
It is the third phase of English-Gothic Building Official
Architecture where elaborated D.
ornamental vaulting, and refinement of City Engineer
stonecutting techniques. 46.
A. Which of the following situation would
Perpendicular style trigger the owner to suspend work?
B. A.
Rayonnant style Bankruptcy-Declared by BIR
C. B.
Decorated style Insubordination
D. C.
Rococo style Non-payment of contactors debt/non
43. superintendence of contractor
Enclosure formed by huge stones D.
planted on the ground in circular form. All of the above
47.
A.
Menhir Contract Documents shall be the
B. property of the_________.
Cromlech A.
C. Owner
Dolmen B.
D. Project Manager
Tumulus C.
44. Architect
PD 957: In Design Standards for D.
Residential Condominium Projects, Contractor
48.
offsite parking is allowed but must NOT
PD 1185: Which of the following
be more how many meters away from
denotes a fire involving flammable
the building it serves?
liquids and gasses?
A.
A.
Class A Fire
B.
Class B Fire
C.
Class C Fire
D.
Class D Fire
49.
The _________ shall submit ________
copies of shop drawings for the
architect’s approval
A.
Engineer/ 5
B.
Sub-contractor/4
C.
Project representative/5
D.
Contractor/2
50.
A style in the architecture Italy I the
second half of the 16th century and to a
lesser extent elsewhere in Europe. It
uses classical elements in an
unconventional manner.
A.
Illusionism
B.
Mannerism
C.
Palladianism
D.
Abstract
PLANNING 03: A 20th century problem emanating from
1. rapid urbanization of areas surrounding
A spatial organization concept a general a city which eats up the remaining
view of the pattern of land use in a city adjacent rural open spaces.
developed by Ernest W. Burgess. The A.
city is conceived as a series of five Urban Development
concentric zones with the cores as the B.
central business district and fanning out Urban Sprawl
from which are the residential and C.
commuter zones. Urban gentrification
Discuss D.
A. Urban Blight
2. 8.
A very steep slope of rock or clay. A type of planning which emphasizes
A. that the proper role of the planner is not
3. to serve the general public interest but
A long, narrow chain of hills or rather to serve the interests of the least
mountains. fortunate or least well represented
A. groups in society.
4. Discuss
A written agreement between parties, A.
but it allows a specific period during Advocacy Planning
which the buyer can investigate the B.
Social Planning
property and make a decision.
C.
A. Strategic Planning
5.
D.
A wide area of parks of undeveloped Sectoral Planning
land surrounding a community. 9.
A. In the Philippines, this type of land use
Park planning emphasizes the proper
B.
management of land resources to
Open Space
C. ensure that the present generation can
Greenbelt benefit from its continued use without
D. compromising future generations.
Plaza A.
6. Coastal Resource Planning
Usually the last stage of the final site B.
development process prior to issuance Land Use Planning
of building permit. C.
Sustainable Land Use Planning
A.
Site Development Plan D.
Strategic Planning
B.
10.
Landscaping
C. This code mandates that all Local
Final Design Brief Government Units shall prepare their
D. comprehensive land use plans and
Final Plat enact them through zoning ordinances.
7. A.
HLURB Code Development of Motor
B. B.
Local Government Code Population Explosion
C. C.
Civil Code Agricultural Surplus
D. D.
Land Use Code Housing Provision
11. 15.
Phrase used to characterize The rough equivalent of the present
development that meets the needs of tenement cities that existed in ancient
the present generation without Rome, which resulted from the
compromising the needs of the future population growth of the city and the
generations. congestion that existed in streets.
A. A.
Planned Development Tenema
B. B.
Sustainable Development Insula
C. C.
Development-Oriented Agoras
D. D.
Sectoral Development Domus
12. 16.
First Planner and developed the In urban geography, a concept where
Gridiron. urban settlement is confined to the area
A. within the legal limits of the city and the
Marcus Vitruvius Pollo congestion and virtually all of this area is
B. occupied by urban residents.
Hippodamus of Miletus A.
C. City Core
Mesopotamians B.
D. Urban Center
Daniel Burnham C.
13. City Limits
A locale with a sizeable agglomeration D.
of people having characteristics of an Truebounded City
urban being. 17.
A. A Land Development Decision is also
City what kind of decision.
B. A.
Composite City Land Use
C. B.
Chartered City Traffic
D. C.
Independent City Population
14. D.
The main reason why the nomadic Density
existence of early man metamorphosed 18.
to village settlement and later to the The orderly arrangement of urban
birth of cities. streets and public spaces.
A. A.
City Planning water supply, land waste disposal
B. facilities.
Open Space Planning A.
C. Capital Facilities Planning
Street Planning B.
D. Utilities Planning
Spatial Planning C.
19. Physical Planning
He conceptualized the 'City Beautiful D.
Movement'. Transport Planning
A. 23.
Le Corbusier The container of man, which consists of
B. both the natural and man-made or
Ebenezer Howard artificial element.
C. A.
Frank Lloyd Wright Networks
D. B.
Daniel Burnham Links
20. C.
A tool used to control the manner in Physical Settlement
which raw land is subdivided and placed D.
on the market for residential Structures
development. 24.
A. The remaining space in a lot after
Zoning Regulations deducting the required minimum open
B. spaces.
Deed Restrictions A.
C. Setback
Subdivision Regulations B.
D. Buildable Area
Housing Regulations C.
21. Yard
A profession which falls between D.
planning and architecture. It deals with Building Mass
the large-scale organization and design 25.
of the city, with the massing and A habitable room for 1 family only with
organization and the space between facilities for living, sleeping, cooking,
them, but not with the design of the and eating.
individual buildings. A.
A. Single Detached Unit
City Planning B.
B. Dwelling Unit
Urban Design C.
C. Living Unit
Urban Theorists D.
D. Home Unit
City Administration 26.
22. This is a type of a retaining wall made of
Planning for roads, bridges, schools, rectangular baskets made of galvanized
parking structures, pubic buildings, steel wire or PVC-coated wire
hexagonal mesh which are filled with to a single ownership, and which is
stones to form a wall. legally recorded as a single piece.
A. A.
Riprap Platting
B. B.
Gabion Wall Land Partition
C. C.
Rock Wall Parcel
D. D.
Mesh Wall TCT
27. 31.
A piece of grassy land, especially one A wall that serves 2 dwelling units,
used for growing hay or as pasture for known also as party wall.
grazing animals; low grassy land near a A.
river or stream. Common Wall
A. B.
Farmland Fire Wall
B. C.
Terrain Fire Block
C. D.
A&D Land Abuttment
D. 32.
Meadow Niemeyer believed that relating large
28. areas to each other is freedom as in the
A long, deep, narrow valley eroded by planned city of___.
running water. A.
A. Chandigarh
Ridge B.
B. Stalingrad
Ravine C.
C. Chicago
Edge D.
D. Brasilia
Cliff 33.
29. In architectural terms, it is the
On land, an encumbrance limiting its relationship of the number of residential
use; usually imposed for community or structures and people to a given amount
mutual protection. of space.
A. A.
Parcel Zoning
B. B.
Restriction Density
C. C.
Zoning Floor Area Ratio
D. D.
Density Floor to Lot Area Ratio
30. 34.
. Of land, a contiguous land area which The government arm responsible for the
is considered as a unit, which is subject development and implementation of low
cost housing in the Philippines.
A. B.
National Housing Authority Developers
B. C.
HLURB Real Estate Brokers
C. D.
National Shelter Program Financing Agencies
D.
Housing Agencies
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
TEST STRATEGIZING AND TEST PLANNING: 5. Based on _______ and _________
1. schedule is planned.
1.What type of testing is included in A.
scope of test strategy? a) Manual b) resource planning and activities
automation c) performance d) B.
integration effort estimation and resource planning
A. C.
All the above environment set and database
B. D.
A&b D)activities and testcase
C. 6.
B&c 6.RACI means
D. ______________________
A&b&c A.
2. responsible, activities, consulted, information
2. The test cases are signed off by chart
whom? B.
A. report, accountable, count, interface chart
Tam lead C.
B. responsible, accountable, consulted, informed
Developer chart
C. D.
Business Analyst none
D. 7.
Project manager 7.A plan to overcome the risk called as
3. A.
3.Performance testing will be carried out migration plan
only after ? B.
A. master plan
Stress testing C.
maintenance plan
B.
Integration testing D.
C. mitigation plan
8.
System testing
D. 8.What are the key factors to be
Component testing understood before Test strategy
4. A.
4. Defect management methodology Development methodology
contains___________ a) definition of a B.
Implementation methodology
defect b) definition of severity and
C.
priority of a defect c) defect life cycle Infrastructural availability
A. D.
I)a&b
All the above
B. 9.
A&c
9.strategy and Planning can be
C.
B&c
________ by tester
D. A.
Prepared
All the above
5. B.
Viewed 14.
C. 14. Which activities form part of test
Edited planning? i) Developing test cases. ii)
D. Defining the overall approach to testing.
None of the above iii) Assigning resources. iv) Building the
10.
test environment v) Writing test
10. Out of Scope include A.not be tested
conditions.
by the testing team B.due to other A.
stakeholders taking responsibility C.due i, ii & iv are true, iii & v are false.
to request from customer during B.
estimation D.None of the above ii & iii are true, i, iv & v are false.
A. C.
Only (I) iv & v are true, i, ii & iii are false.
B. D.
Both (I) and (III) i, ii & iii are true iv & v are false
C. 15.
Both (II) and (III) 15. A project that is in the
D. implementation phase is six weeks
All (I),(II) and (III) behind schedule. —The delivery date for
11.
the product is four months away. The
11.What are the inputs for Test Planning
project is not allowed to slip —the
A.
Req. Documents
delivery date or compromise on the
B. quality standards established for his
Test Strategy product. Which —of the following
C. actions would bring this project back on
Both (a) and (b) schedule?
D. A.
None of the Above Eliminate some of the requirements that have
12. not yet been implemented.
12. select the odd one/ B.
A. Add more engineers to the project to make up
Nature of the application for lost work.
B. C.
External interface of the application Ask the current developers to work overtime
C. until the lost work is recovered.
Application/system needs to be understand D.
D. Hire more software quality assurance
D.assumptions and dependencies personnel
13. 16.
13. As part of which test process do you 16. Which of the following would NOT
determine the exit criteria? normally form part of a test plan?
A. A.
Test planning. Features to be tested
B. B.
Evaluating exit criteria and reporting. Incident reports
C. C.
Test closure. Risks
D. D.
Test control Schedule
17. 21. Roles and responsibility of
20. Which of the following combinations Developement lead?
correctly describes a valid approach A.
tocomponent testing: i) Functional A.clarification of desidn
testing of the component in isolation. ii) B.
Structure-based testing of the code B.test analyst
without recording incidents. iii) C.
Automated tests that are run until the C.root cause analysis
component passes. iv) Functional D.
D.participation in defect triage
testing of the interfaces between 22.
modules. 22. Testing related roles?
Discuss
A.
A.
A.Test analyst
i and ii.
B.
B.
B.system suport engg
I, ii and iii
C. C.
C.database admin
iii.
D.
D.
D.manager
ii and iv
23.
18.
18. True or False Small projects or 23. During the test planning, review of
regular release based project, both test strategy is done before test
strategy and plan are not documented planning. [t or f]
A.
together True
A.
B.
True
False
B. 24.
False
24. Is resource plaaning
19.
19. True or False For larger project test includes connectivity requirement, Os,
strategy and test plan could be testing tools?
A.
documented seperately True
A. B.
True
False
B. 25.
False
25. Is testing goverence includes,
20.
20. What is the purpose of exit criteria? hardware, software?
A. A.
True
To define when a test level is complete.
B. B.
False
To determine when a test has completed.
26.
C.
To identify when a software system should be
26. Components of test planning?
retired. A.
D. A.testing schedule
To determine whether a test has passed. B.
21. B.test deliverables
C.
C.run plan creation
D.
D.roles & responsibility
27.
27. who are development organization
stakeholder?
A.
A.developer
B.
B.business user
C.
C.development manager
D.
D.customer SME's
28.
28. Is business user are creating UAT
test case and carried out UAT?
A.
True
B.
False
29.
29. HR policy is planned to revised new
type of leave that is personal leave. This
kind of req is comes under ??
A.
A.functional requirement
B.
B. system requirement
C.
C.future requirement
30.
30. test automation is identified to
ensure that,
A.
A.easy
B.
B.error free
C.
C.faster
URBAN PLANNING: A 20th century problem emanating from
1. rapid urbanization of areas surrounding
A wide area of parks of undeveloped a city which eats up the remaining
land surrounding a community. adjacent rural open spaces.
A. A.
Platting Urban Sprawl
B. B.
Greenbelt Advocacy Planning
C. C.
Azimuths Sustainable Land Use Planning
D. D.
Final Plat Greenbelt
2. 6.
Angles measured clockwise from any A type of planning which emphasizes
meridian, usually north; however, the that the proper role of the planner is not
National Geodetic Survey uses to serve the general public interest but
south. Azimuths rather to serve the interests of the least
A. fortunate or least well represented
Platting
groups in society.
B.
A.
Azimuths
Advocacy Planning
C. B.
Final Plat
Greenbelt
D. C.
Greenbelt
Sustainable Land Use Planning
3.
D.
The process in which a piece of land, Promote Human Growth
referred to as the parent tract, is 7.
subdivided into two or more parcels. This code mandates that all Local
A. Government Units shall prepare their
Urban Sprawl
comprehensive land use plans and
B.
enact them through zoning ordinances.
Advocacy Planning Discuss
C. A.
Platting Local Government Code, 1991 R.A. 7160
D. B.
Final Plat Local Government Code, 1992 R.A. 7161
4.
C.
Usually the last stage of the final site Local Government Code, 1993 R.A. 7260
development process prior to issuance D.
of building permit. Local Government Code, 1994 R.A. 7162
A. 8.
Final Plat Reason for planning.
B. A.
Advocacy Planning Promote Urban Growth
C. B.
Urban Sprawl Promote PublicGrowth
D. C.
Azimuths Promote Human Growth
5. D.
Promote Social Growth Sustainable Development
9. 13.
Phrase used to characterize The rough equivalent of the present
development that meets the needs of tenement cities that existed in ancient
the present generation without Rome, which resulted from the
compromising the needs of the future population growth of the city and the
generations. congestion that existed in streets.
A. A.
Sustainable Development Truebounded City
B. B.
Advocacy Planning Agricultural Surplus
C. C.
Agricultural Surplus Traffic.
D. D.
Sustainable Land Use Planning Insula
10. 14.
First Planner and developed the In urban geography, a concept where
Gridiron. urban settlement is confined to the area
A. within the legal limits of the city and the
Hippodamus of rome congestion and virtually all of this area is
B. occupied by urban residents.
Hippodamus of greek Discuss
C. A.
Hippodamus of lutos Traffic.
D. B.
Hippodamus of miletus Truebounded City
11. C.
A locale with a sizeable agglomeration City Planning
of people having characteristics of an D.
urban being. Agricultural Surplus
A. 15.
City A Land Development Decision is also
B. what kind of decision.
Province A.
C. Traffic.
Urban B.
D. Design
Metro C.
12. Insula
The main reason why the nomadic D.
existence of early man metamorphosed Sprawl
to village settlement and later to the 16.
birth of cities. The orderly arrangement of urban
A. streets and public spaces.
Agricultural Surplus A.
B. Zoning
Insula B.
C. City Planning
Truebounded City C.
D. Urban Planning
D.
Urban Design
17.
He conceptualized the 'City Beautiful
Movement'.
A.
Frank Gehry
B.
Daniel Burnham
C.
William Van Alen
D.
Robert Owen
THEORY AND PRINCIPLE OF PLANNING: Which of the following causes the
1. foundation problems:
Which of the following would probably A.
not be considered an element of a city’s Extensive underground rock formations just
image? below the surface
A. B.
A group of houses A 5-foot water table
B. C.
A freeway Expansive clay and organic soil
C. D.
A neighborhood bar All of the above
D. 5.
A rice paddies In planning a new building, an architect
2. would have to look at regulations other
Social Contact and interaction in a than the zoning ordinance to find a
pavilion would be promoted most by requirement for which of the following:
which of the following design decision? A.
A. The width of the loading berth
A.Making the dimensions of the pavilion small B.
enough so the anticipated number of users The required size of utility easement
would cross into each other’s personal C.
distance, Minimum lot size
B. D.
B. Designing benches around the support Parking area size
columns so people would have a place to sit E.
and talk Permissible roof covering
C. 6.
C. Organizing the cooking and servicing area Which of the following statement is
distinct from the dining area and entrance incorrect?
D. Discuss
Providing an informal variety of spaces of A.
different sizes, locations and uses. A 1 ½ % slope is suitable for rough parking
3. B.
A speculative office building probably Landscaped areas near buildings should have
would not be built if the developer a 2% slope
discovered that: C.
Discuss A safe sidewalk would slope 2 ½ %.
A. D.
All of the catchments area was not served by Roads in northern climates can safely have up
arterial street. to 12% grade.
B. 7.
The site consisted of mostly sandy soil with a Which of the following would result to
6-foot top layer of expansive clay the best site circulation?
C. Discuss
The vacancy rate of office space in the city A.
was three times the national average Planning the service entry drive separated
D. from the automobile entry and drive
The neighborhood community objected to the B.
sight of the parking lots. Making parking areas oversize to
4. accommodate pedestrian circulation
C.
Designing all two-way roads at least 24-feet Which of the following is a long-term
wide plan that is required of the entire local
D. government unit in the Philippines?
Limiting parking area traffic to a single A.
entrance away from the pedestrian walks Urban plan
E. B.
Laying out walks parallel to parking areas. Social plan
8.
C.
A property can best be described with Comprehensive development plan
which of the following? D.
A. Site plan
Metes and bounds 12.
B. Which of the following best describe the
Reference to a section and township theory of the relationship of Downtown
C. Davao and Calinan Poblacion?
Location within a subdivision
A.
D. Concentric zone
All of the above
9. B.
Sector
If land is limited, which of the following is
C.
the best way to plan parking lots? Multiple-nuclei theory
A. D.
A two-way circulation with 90-degree parking Central place theory
on both sides of the drive 13.
B. What is the land classification or land
30-degree parking on both sides of a one-way
loop system
use of the Puan Area based on the
C. approved Zoning Ordinance of Davao
Combining service circulation with parking at City?
45-degree angle A.
D. Residential
90-degree parking on one side of a one-way B.
circulation drive. Protected-water resource
10. C.
Commercial
D.
If the contour interval is 2.0 meters and Industrial
the contour distance is uniformly at 5.0 14.
meters, what is the slope of the Which of the following best describe the
topography? setback from a water line?
Discuss A.
A. Setback
27 percent B.
B. Easement
53 percent C.
C. Right-of-way
40 percent D.
D. Crossing
67 percent 15.
11. Which of the following best describe the
existing condition of San Pedro Street?
A. development permit. Which would that
High density residential area be?
B. A.
Institutional area HLURB
C. B.
Central Business District HIGC
D. C.
Urban decay Local Government Unit (LGU)
16. D.
Which of the following best describes NHA
the criss-crossing of overhead
highways, which sometimes presents a
clover-leaf form?
A.
Overpass
B.
Flyover
C.
Skyway
D.
Sidewalk
17.
Which of the following is a best
circulation design alternative for a site
plan?
A.
Wide vehicular roads
B.
Parking on the front of the site
C.
Provision of a porte-cochere
D.
Separate pedestrian and vehicular circulation
systems
18.
When designing a low-cost housing
project, which of the following laws
would be appropriate as basis for
design?
A.
PD 957
B.
RA 7279 or UDHA
C.
International Law on human settlements
D.
BP 220
19.
One the following is the approving
government unit for subdivision project

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