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REFRESHER QUESTION

BANK (SET E)
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

CREDIT TO : PLANWARDS & PIEP


1. This is the measure of how strong an earthquake is in
terms of energy.
A. Atom Bombs
B. TNT
C. Intensity
D. Magnitude
E. S-waves
1. This is the measure of how strong an earthquake is in
terms of energy.
A. Atom Bombs
B. TNT
C. Intensity
D. Magnitude
E. S-waves
2. The latest Philippine National Physical Framework
Plan covers 2016 to 2045. Every NPFP covers a period of
30 years for what reason?
A. This period of exactly 30 years is a global standard.
B. This period is the economic useful life of most
infrastructure developments.
C. This period extends through an entire generation.
D. This period is twice the maximum for a CLUP
coverage period.
E. This period is the population doubling time for the
country.
2. The latest Philippine National Physical Framework
Plan covers 2016 to 2045. Every NPFP covers a period of
30 years for what reason?
A. This period of exactly 30 years is a global standard.
B. This period is the economic useful life of most
infrastructure developments.
C. This period extends through an entire generation.
D. This period is twice the maximum for a CLUP
coverage period.
E. This period is the population doubling time for the
country.
3. This is the maximum earthquake intensity that a
compliant building can withstand, according to RA6541,
or the National Building Code of the Philippines.
A. Intensity VI
B. Intensity VII
C. Intensity VIII
D. Intensity X
E. The code does not specify
3. This is the maximum earthquake intensity that a
compliant building can withstand, according to RA6541,
or the National Building Code of the Philippines.
A. Intensity VI
B. Intensity VII
C. Intensity VIII
D. Intensity X
E. The code does not specify
4. Who is the current Secretary of the DENR?

A. Jose L. Atienza, Jr.


B. Horacio C. Ramos
C. Ramon Jesus P. Paje
D. Regina P. Lopez
E. Roy A. Cimatu
4. Who is the current Secretary of the DENR?

A. Jose L. Atienza, Jr.


B. Horacio C. Ramos
C. Ramon Jesus P. Paje
D. Regina P. Lopez
E. Roy A. Cimatu
5. This is the subjective measure of how an earthquake
is felt at a certain location.
A. Intensity
B. P-waves
C. Magnitude
D. TNT
E. Atom Bombs
5. This is the subjective measure of how an earthquake
is felt at a certain location.
A. Intensity
B. P-waves
C. Magnitude
D. TNT
E. Atom Bombs
6. Who is the current Secretary of the DILG?

A. Paquito Ochoa, Jr.


B. Mar Roxas
C. Catalino Cuy
D. Ismael Sueno
E. Mel Senen Sarmiento
6. Who is the current Secretary of the DILG?

A. Paquito Ochoa, Jr.


B. Mar Roxas
C. Catalino Cuy
D. Ismael Sueno
E. Mel Senen Sarmiento
7. A magnitude 7.2 earthquake in the West Valley Fault is
estimated to result in how many lives lost?
A. 400,000
B. 150,000
C. 34,000
D. 16,000
E. 8,000
7. A magnitude 7.2 earthquake in the West Valley Fault is
estimated to result in how many lives lost?
A. 400,000
B. 150,000
C. 34,000
D. 16,000
E. 8,000
8. Who is the current Secretary of the Dept. of Budget and
Management?
A. Romulo Neri
B. Rolando Andaya, Jr.
C. Joaquin Lagonera
D. Florencio Abad
E. Benjamin Diokno
8. Who is the current Secretary of the Dept. of Budget and
Management?
A. Romulo Neri
B. Rolando Andaya, Jr.
C. Joaquin Lagonera
D. Florencio Abad
E. Benjamin Diokno
9. The last major earthquake of the 100-km West Valley Fault
was in 1658. But on average, this fault moves at roughly
around every ___________.
A. 100 years
B. 200 years
C. 300 years
D. 400 years
E. 500 years
9. The last major earthquake of the 100-km West Valley Fault
was in 1658. But on average, this fault moves at roughly
around every ___________.
A. 100 years
B. 200 years
C. 300 years
D. 400 years
E. 500 years
10. Who is the current Secretary of the Dept. of Tourism?

A. Evelyn B. Pantig
B. Joseph H. Durano
C. Alberto Lim
D. Ramon R. Jimenez, Jr.
E. Wanda Corazon Teo
10. Who is the current Secretary of the Dept. of Tourism?

A. Evelyn B. Pantig
B. Joseph H. Durano
C. Alberto Lim
D. Ramon R. Jimenez, Jr.
E. Wanda Corazon Teo
11. Comprehensive Land Use Plan can be defined as “… a plan that
makes provisions for all the uses that the legislative body of that
municipality decides are appropriate for location somewhere in that
municipality.” Who put forward this definition?
A. Hugh Pomeroy
B. George Chadwick
C. Robert Young
D. Gunnar Myrdal
E. David Harvey
11. Comprehensive Land Use Plan can be defined as “… a plan that
makes provisions for all the uses that the legislative body of that
municipality decides are appropriate for location somewhere in that
municipality.” Who put forward this definition?
A. Hugh Pomeroy
B. George Chadwick
C. Robert Young
D. Gunnar Myrdal
E. David Harvey
12. The 1991 Local Government Code was preceded by a more
technocratic1983 Local Government Code, also known as:
A. BP220
B. BP337
C. EO72
D. RA6541
E. RA6657
12. The 1991 Local Government Code was preceded by a more
technocratic1983 Local Government Code, also known as:
A. BP220
B. BP337
C. EO72
D. RA6541
E. RA6657
13. Within the LGU territory, which of the following domain is
principally where the LGU has clear authority?
A. Private Domain
B. Ancestral Domain
C. Public Domain
D. Co-managed Domain
E. All of the above
13. Within the LGU territory, which of the following domain is
principally where the LGU has clear authority?
A. Private Domain
B. Ancestral Domain
C. Public Domain
D. Co-managed Domain
E. All of the above
14. This is the policy area corresponding to the Life Support
System.
A. Production Areas
B. Infrastructure Areas
C. Settlement Areas
D. Protected Areas
E. None of the above
14. This is the policy area corresponding to the Life Support
System.
A. Production Areas
B. Infrastructure Areas
C. Settlement Areas
D. Protected Areas
E. None of the above
15. A city or municipality is considered urban if it has a
population density of at least __________.
A. 150 households per hectare
B. 250 persons per hectare
C. 500 persons per sq. km
D. 1,000 persons per hectare
E. 1,000 persons per sq. km
15. A city or municipality is considered urban if it has a
population density of at least __________.
A. 150 households per hectare
B. 250 persons per hectare
C. 500 persons per sq. km
D. 1,000 persons per hectare
E. 1,000 persons per sq. km
16. He championed the cumulative causation and spread
effects of additional industries that locate in an area
A. Nathaniel Lichfield
B. Gunnar Myrdal
C. David Harvey
D. Hugh Pomeroy
E. Morris Hill
16. He championed the cumulative causation and spread
effects of additional industries that locate in an area
A. Nathaniel Lichfield
B. Gunnar Myrdal
C. David Harvey
D. Hugh Pomeroy
E. Morris Hill
17. This measure describes how much faster the rate of urban
population growth exceeds the rate of rural population growth.
A. Tempo of Urbanization
B. Urbanization Premium
C. Level of Urbanization
D. In-migration Rate
E. Rural Transference
17. This measure describes how much faster the rate of urban
population growth exceeds the rate of rural population growth.
A. Tempo of Urbanization
B. Urbanization Premium
C. Level of Urbanization
D. In-migration Rate
E. Rural Transference
18. According to the Theory of Circuits of Capital by _______________,
financial ventures are the fastest at providing returns, followed by
commercial ventures and then lastly by manufacturing.
A. Robert Young
B. David Harvey
C. Hugh Pomeroy
D. Gunnar Myrdal
E. Nathaniel Lichfield
18. According to the Theory of Circuits of Capital by _______________,
financial ventures are the fastest at providing returns, followed by
commercial ventures and then lastly by manufacturing.
A. Robert Young
B. David Harvey
C. Hugh Pomeroy
D. Gunnar Myrdal
E. Nathaniel Lichfield
19. This is the type of economic linkage whereby an activity or
industry provides input materials and services
A. Backward
B. Forward
C. Vertical
D. Horizontal
E. Diagonal
19. This is the type of economic linkage whereby an activity or
industry provides input materials and services
A. Backward
B. Forward
C. Vertical
D. Horizontal
E. Diagonal
20. This is the type of economic linkage whereby an activity or
industry cuts across different types of firms
A. Backward
B. Forward
C. Vertical
D. Horizontal
E. Diagonal
20. This is the type of economic linkage whereby an activity or
industry cuts across different types of firms
A. Backward
B. Forward
C. Vertical
D. Horizontal
E. Diagonal
21. According to the Local Development Indicator System or
LDIS, this is the most ideal level of disaggregated data to be
gathered, stored and analyzed.
A. Regional-level
B. Provincial-level
C. City or Municipality-level
D. District-level
E. Barangay-level
21. According to the Local Development Indicator System or
LDIS, this is the most ideal level of disaggregated data to be
gathered, stored and analyzed.
A. Regional-level
B. Provincial-level
C. City or Municipality-level
D. District-level
E. Barangay-level
22. The definition of the planning process as “the process of
determining goals and designing the means by which these
goals may be achieved” is attributed to whom?
A. Robert Young
B. David Harvey
C. Gunnar Myrdal
D. Hugh Pomeroy
E. George Chadwick
22. The definition of the planning process as “the process of
determining goals and designing the means by which these
goals may be achieved” is attributed to whom?
A. Robert Young
B. David Harvey
C. Gunnar Myrdal
D. Hugh Pomeroy
E. George Chadwick
23. He described goal formulation as the “hingepin on which
the rational planning process turns.”
A. Hugh Pomeroy
B. George Chadwick
C. Robert Young
D. Gunnar Myrdal
E. David Harvey
23. He described goal formulation as the “hingepin on which
the rational planning process turns.”
A. Hugh Pomeroy
B. George Chadwick
C. Robert Young
D. Gunnar Myrdal
E. David Harvey
24. This appointive official of the LGU supervises the
Secretariat of the LDC.
A. Local Planning and Development Coordinator
B. Population Officer
C. Local Administrator
D. Environment & Natural Resources Officer
E. Secretary to the Sanggunian
24. This appointive official of the LGU supervises the
Secretariat of the LDC.
A. Local Planning and Development Coordinator
B. Population Officer
C. Local Administrator
D. Environment & Natural Resources Officer
E. Secretary to the Sanggunian
25. This is the minimum altitude to characterize uplands.

A. 300m
B. 500m
C. 800m
D. 1,000m
E. 1,500m
25. This is the minimum altitude to characterize uplands.

A. 300m
B. 500m
C. 800m
D. 1,000m
E. 1,500m
26. Which of the following methods were espoused by Morris
Hill?
A. Cost-Benefit Analysis
B. Pressure-State-Response Analysis
C. Planning Balance Sheet
D. Vision-Reality Gap Analysis
E. Goal-Achievement Matrix
26. Which of the following methods were espoused by Morris
Hill?
A. Cost-Benefit Analysis
B. Pressure-State-Response Analysis
C. Planning Balance Sheet
D. Vision-Reality Gap Analysis
E. Goal-Achievement Matrix
27. In Sec. 16 of the 1991 LGC, there are how many General
Welfare goals?
A. Six
B. Seven
C. Eight
D. Nine
E. Ten
27. In Sec. 16 of the 1991 LGC, there are how many General
Welfare goals?
A. Six
B. Seven
C. Eight
D. Nine
E. Ten
28. Which of the following methods were espoused by
Nathaniel Lichfield?
A. Planning Balance Sheet
B. Goal-Achievement Matrix
C. Pressure-State-Response Analysis
D. Urban Land Distribution Formula
E. Demand-Supply Balancing Model
28. Which of the following methods were espoused by
Nathaniel Lichfield?
A. Planning Balance Sheet
B. Goal-Achievement Matrix
C. Pressure-State-Response Analysis
D. Urban Land Distribution Formula
E. Demand-Supply Balancing Model
29. Which of the following are not among the four focal points
of the town center or “plaza complex”?
A. Buildings for gov’t administration
B. Residential houses
C. Church or mosque
D. CBD or public market
E. Central park/plaza
29. Which of the following are not among the four focal points
of the town center or “plaza complex”?
A. Buildings for gov’t administration
B. Residential houses
C. Church or mosque
D. CBD or public market
E. Central park/plaza
30. Stuart Chapin proposed this method which is regarded as
the most accurate for determining the demand for urban land.
A. Special Studies
B. Urban Land Distribution Formula
C. Urban Density Method
D. Land Accounting
E. Sieve Mapping
30. Stuart Chapin proposed this method which is regarded as
the most accurate for determining the demand for urban land.
A. Special Studies
B. Urban Land Distribution Formula
C. Urban Density Method
D. Land Accounting
E. Sieve Mapping
31. The CLUP formulation process involves five sets of
activities:
a. detailing the preferred spatial strategy.
b. formulating the land and water use policy framework.
c. generation and characterization of alternative spatial strategies.
d. Evaluating the alternatives and selecting the preferred spatial strategy.
e. Balancing the supply of and future demand for land for urban development.

List the activities from start to finish:


A. a b c d e
B. e a c d b
C. e c d a b
D. a c d e b
E. c d a e b
31. The CLUP formulation process involves five sets of
activities:
a. detailing the preferred spatial strategy.
b. formulating the land and water use policy framework.
c. generation and characterization of alternative spatial strategies.
d. Evaluating the alternatives and selecting the preferred spatial strategy.
e. Balancing the supply of and future demand for land for urban development.

List the activities from start to finish:


A. a b c d e
B. e a c d b
C. e c d a b
D. a c d e b
E. c d a e b
32. One basis for this method for industrial use
(manufacturing) is the ratio of industrial space to projected
total population.
A. FAO Urban Land Distribution Formula
B. Urban Density Method
C. Special Studies
D. None of the above
32. One basis for this method for industrial use
(manufacturing) is the ratio of industrial space to projected
total population.
A. FAO Urban Land Distribution Formula
B. Urban Density Method
C. Special Studies
D. None of the above
33. This method requires time-series aerial photographs or
urban land use maps covering at least two time periods.
A. FAO Urban Land Distribution Formula
B. Urban Density Method
C. Special Studies
D. None of the above
33. This method requires time-series aerial photographs or
urban land use maps covering at least two time periods.
A. FAO Urban Land Distribution Formula
B. Urban Density Method
C. Special Studies
D. None of the above
34. The most convenient demand-supply method to use by less
urbanized areas.
A. FAO Urban Land Distribution Formula
B. Urban Density Method
C. Special Studies
D. None of the above
34. The most convenient demand-supply method to use by less
urbanized areas.
A. FAO Urban Land Distribution Formula
B. Urban Density Method
C. Special Studies
D. None of the above
35. Which are examples of supply management strategies?
a. Reclamation e. Opening alternative growth centers
b. Densification f. Urban renewal/redevelopment
c. Improved rural services g. Agricultural land conversion
d. Relocation or resettlement h. Infilling

A. acdf
B. abdfh
C. cde
D. abcdfgh
E. bfgh
35. Which are examples of supply management strategies?
a. Reclamation e. Opening alternative growth centers
b. Densification f. Urban renewal/redevelopment
c. Improved rural services g. Agricultural land conversion
d. Relocation or resettlement h. Infilling

A. acdf
B. abdfh
C. cde
D. abcdfgh
E. bfgh
36. Which are examples of demand management strategies?
a. Reclamation e. Opening alternative growth centers
b. Densification f. Urban renewal/redevelopment
c. Improved rural services g. Agricultural land conversion
d. Relocation or resettlement h. Infilling

A. acdf
B. abdfh
C. cde
D. abcdfgh
E. bfgh
36. Which are examples of demand management strategies?
a. Reclamation e. Opening alternative growth centers
b. Densification f. Urban renewal/redevelopment
c. Improved rural services g. Agricultural land conversion
d. Relocation or resettlement h. Infilling

A. acdf
B. abdfh
C. cde
D. abcdfgh
E. bfgh
37. An example of this strategy is the agrarian reform.
a. Reclamation e. Opening alternative growth centers
b. Densification f. Urban renewal/redevelopment
c. Improved rural services g. Agricultural land conversion
d. Relocation or resettlement h. Infilling

A. acdf
B. abdfh
C. cde
D. abcdfgh
E. bfgh
37. An example of this strategy is the agrarian reform.
a. Reclamation e. Opening alternative growth centers
b. Densification f. Urban renewal/redevelopment
c. Improved rural services g. Agricultural land conversion
d. Relocation or resettlement h. Infilling

A. acdf
B. abdfh
C. cde
D. abcdfgh
E. bfgh
38. This strategy converts slums and blighted areas from one-
storey makeshift dwellings to permanent medium-rise walk-up
apartments easily increases urban residential density.
a. Reclamation
b. Densification
c. Improved rural services
d. Relocation or resettlement
e. Opening alternative growth centers
f. Urban renewal/redevelopment
g. Agricultural land conversion
h. Infilling
39. Which evaluation method for urban strategy selection is
apt for evaluating projects or plans against a single objective?
A. CBA
B. PBS
C. GAM
D. CBA PBS
E. PBS GAM
39. Which evaluation method for urban strategy selection is
apt for evaluating projects or plans against a single objective?
A. CBA
B. PBS
C. GAM
D. CBA PBS
E. PBS GAM
40. Which infrastructure or urban service are the provisions in
RA 9275 most relevant to?
A. Social Service Facilities
B. Domestic Water Sources
C. Garbage Dump or Sanitary Landfill
D. Flood Control and Drainage
E. Sewage Disposal
40. Which infrastructure or urban service are the provisions in
RA 9275 most relevant to?
A. Social Service Facilities
B. Domestic Water Sources
C. Garbage Dump or Sanitary Landfill
D. Flood Control and Drainage
E. Sewage Disposal
41. An example of this urban form is Lucban, Quezon.

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
41. An example of this urban form is Lucban, Quezon.

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
42. An example of this is Koronadal City

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
42. An example of this is Koronadal City

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
43. An example of this is La Trinidad, Benguet.

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
43. An example of this is La Trinidad, Benguet.

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
44. An example of this are the early settlements prior to
Spanish colonization.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
44. An example of this are the early settlements prior to
Spanish colonization.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
45. Private vehicles allowed in the fringes but may have to be
curtailed in the center.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
45. Private vehicles allowed in the fringes but may have to be
curtailed in the center.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
46. No private vehicles; movement is by pedestrian on foot or
on mechanical devices like elevators, escalators, conveyor
belts.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
46. No private vehicles; movement is by pedestrian on foot or
on mechanical devices like elevators, escalators, conveyor
belts.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
47. Circulation mainly by private vehicle but supplementary
public transport is possible.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
47. Circulation mainly by private vehicle but supplementary
public transport is possible.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
48. No traffic congestions, no multi-purpose trips, only single-
purpose trips.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
48. No traffic congestions, no multi-purpose trips, only single-
purpose trips.
A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
49. Which form is the most flexible?

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
49. Which form is the most flexible?

A. The Ring
B. Core City
C. Urban Star
D. Dispersed Sheet
E. Galaxy of Settlements
50. Which forms are flexible?

a. The Ring
b. Core City
c. Urban Star
d. Dispersed Sheet
e. Galaxy of Settlements

A. a b c
B. a b e
C. a b d
D. c d
E. d e
50. Which forms are flexible?

a. The Ring
b. Core City
c. Urban Star
d. Dispersed Sheet
e. Galaxy of Settlements

A. a b c
B. a b e
C. a b d
D. c d
E. d e
51. Which forms are rigid?

a. The Ring
b. Core City
c. Urban Star
d. Dispersed Sheet
e. Galaxy of Settlements

A. abc
B. abe
C. abd
D. cd
E. de
52. Fisher folk given territorial use rights in municipal waters.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
52. Fisher folk given territorial use rights in municipal waters.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
53. Transparency in government transactions an established
practice

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
53. Transparency in government transactions an established
practice

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
54. Pedestrian sidewalks/crossings or traffic signals provided in
busy streets.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
54. Pedestrian sidewalks/crossings or traffic signals provided in
busy streets.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
55. Facilities to rehabilitate the mentally ill and drug users
available.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
55. Facilities to rehabilitate the mentally ill and drug users
available.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
56. Plenty of greeneries in public and private places.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
56. Plenty of greeneries in public and private places.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
57. Sports promotion and development consistently pursued.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
57. Sports promotion and development consistently pursued.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
58. Facilities to prevent drug abuse available.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
58. Facilities to prevent drug abuse available.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
59. Public toilets well maintained.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
59. Public toilets well maintained.

A. Preservation and enrichment of culture


B. Promotion of health and safety
C. Enhancement of people’s right to a balanced ecology
D. Encouragement and support for appropriate self-reliant technology
E. Improvement of public morals
F. Enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice
G. Promotion of full employment
H. Maintenance of peace and order
I. Preservation of comfort and convenience
60. Adequate infrastructure support for distribution/consumption,
via grain drying, agricultural product processing plants and public
markets.
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head
61. The social sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
61. The social sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
62. The economic sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
62. The economic sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
63. The physical sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
63. The physical sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
64. The environmental sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
64. The environmental sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
65. The institutional sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
65. The institutional sectoral committee includes the ff:
i. MPDO Staff
ii. LDC Representative (Barangay)
iii. LDC Representative (CSO)
iv. Sanggunian Representative
v. Agriculturist
vi. Zoning Officer
vii. Local Administrator
viii. District Supervisor
ix. General Services Head

A. i, ii, iii, iv, v


B. i, ii, iii, iv, vi
C. i, ii, iii, iv, vii
D. i, ii, iii, iv, viiii
E. i, ii, iii, iv, ix
66. The arranged substeps for the flow chart for the first step
of the CLUP, is:
i. Organize the Planning Team
ii. Discuss the need to prepare/update CLUP
iii. Assess available resources and prepare proposal
iv. Orient planning team v. Inventory available information
vi. Disseminate information to general public

A. i, ii, iv, v, iii, vi


B. i, ii, v, iv, iii, vi
C. ii, iv, iii, vi, i, v
D. ii, iii, i, iv, v, vi
66. The arranged substeps for the flow chart for the first step
of the CLUP, is:
i. Organize the Planning Team
ii. Discuss the need to prepare/update CLUP
iii. Assess available resources and prepare proposal
iv. Orient planning team v. Inventory available information
vi. Disseminate information to general public

A. i, ii, iv, v, iii, vi


B. i, ii, v, iv, iii, vi
C. ii, iv, iii, vi, i, v
D. ii, iii, i, iv, v, vi
67. Defined as any person/group/institution that has an
interest in a developmental activity/project/program
A. Appointive officials
B. Stakeholders
C. Community
D. Support system
67. Defined as any person/group/institution that has an
interest in a developmental activity/project/program
A. Appointive officials
B. Stakeholders
C. Community
D. Support system
68. In the flow chart for preparing the land use plan, the sub
step of identifying proposed land uses, quantity and tabulate
areas has this as the output:

A. Proposed Land Use Plan


B. Land Use Policies
C. Total Sectoral Land Requirements it has
D. Table on Proposed Land ( and water ) Use Areas
68. In the flow chart for preparing the land use plan, the sub
step of identifying proposed land uses, quantity and tabulate
areas has this as the output:

A. Proposed Land Use Plan


B. Land Use Policies
C. Total Sectoral Land Requirements it has
D. Table on Proposed Land ( and water ) Use Areas
69. It is the principal enabling law that provides for the
sustainable management and development of all the country’s
resources, particularly land

A. RA 7160
B. CA 141
C. 1987 Constitution
D. PD 1076
69. It is the principal enabling law that provides for the
sustainable management and development of all the country’s
resources, particularly land

A. RA 7160
B. CA 141
C. 1987 Constitution
D. PD 1076
70. They are highly productive habitats which serve as the
transition zone between coral reefs and mangroves.
A. Woodlands
B. Seagrass beds
C. Tidal flats
D. Transition habitat zone
70. They are highly productive habitats which serve as the
transition zone between coral reefs and mangroves.
A. Woodlands
B. Seagrass beds
C. Tidal flats
D. Transition habitat zone
71. In which section of RA 7160, can the composition of LDC be
found?
A. Sec 107
B. Sec 111
C. Sec 106
D. Sec 114
71. In which section of RA 7160, can the composition of LDC be
found?
A. Sec 107
B. Sec 111
C. Sec 106
D. Sec 114
72. All are heads of the Local Development Council in every
LGU except for:

A. Punong Barangay
B. Mayor
C. Governor
D. Congressman
72. All are heads of the Local Development Council in every
LGU except for:

A. Punong Barangay
B. Mayor
C. Governor
D. Congressman
73. Environmental Assessment follows:

A. Pressure-State Logic of Presentation


B. State-Response Logic of Presentation
C. Pressure-Response Logic of Presentation
D. Pressure-State-Response Logic of Presentation
73. Environmental Assessment follows:

A. Pressure-State Logic of Presentation


B. State-Response Logic of Presentation
C. Pressure-Response Logic of Presentation
D. Pressure-State-Response Logic of Presentation
74. The following are different ecosystems identified in PA 21
except for:
A. Rural Ecosystem
B. Forest Ecosystem
C. Mining
D. Urban Ecosystem
74. The following are different ecosystems identified in PA 21
except for:
A. Rural Ecosystem
B. Forest Ecosystem
C. Mining
D. Urban Ecosystem
75. This shall be the over-all committee responsible for
coordinating all technical and administrative activities in the
preparation of the CLUP, including stakeholder consultations
and meetings.

A. Local Development Council


B. Planning Core Group
C. Executive Committee
D. Sectoral Committee
75. This shall be the over-all committee responsible for
coordinating all technical and administrative activities in the
preparation of the CLUP, including stakeholder consultations
and meetings.

A. Local Development Council


B. Planning Core Group
C. Executive Committee
D. Sectoral Committee
76. These are lands mostly devoid of trees and shrubs that are
alternatively exposed and inundates by tides
A. Tidal land
B. Tidal flats
C. Tidal shore
D. Tidal area
76. These are lands mostly devoid of trees and shrubs that are
alternatively exposed and inundates by tides
A. Tidal land
B. Tidal flats
C. Tidal shore
D. Tidal area
77. This map shows particular information needed for analysis purposes.
They are usually derived from original thematic maps and are
translations of base data into customized categories such as sever
flooding, erosion, steep slopes etc.

A. Topographic Map
B. Thematic Map
C. Aspect Map
D. Suitability Map
77. This map shows particular information needed for analysis purposes.
They are usually derived from original thematic maps and are
translations of base data into customized categories such as sever
flooding, erosion, steep slopes etc.

A. Topographic Map
B. Thematic Map
C. Aspect Map
D. Suitability Map
78. In perceptual analysis, this refers to the meanings that people attach
to various parts of the urban area

A. Legibility
B. Attractiveness
C. Quality of Life
D. Symbolism
78. In perceptual analysis, this refers to the meanings that people attach
to various parts of the urban area

A. Legibility
B. Attractiveness
C. Quality of Life
D. Symbolism
79. The law which gives the LGU the responsibility to manage
and conserve the culture and heritage.
A. RA 7942
B. RA 7586
C. RA 10066
D. RA 8371
79. The law which gives the LGU the responsibility to manage
and conserve the culture and heritage.
A. RA 7942
B. RA 7586
C. RA 10066
D. RA 8371
80. They are those who are indirectly affected by the impacts
of the CLUP but may have particular knowledge or significant
roles related to its formulation, implementation, and/or
evaluation.

A. Secondary Stakeholders
B. Primary Stakeholders
C. Tertiary Stakeholders
D. Key Stakeholders
80. They are those who are indirectly affected by the impacts
of the CLUP but may have particular knowledge or significant
roles related to its formulation, implementation, and/or
evaluation.

A. Secondary Stakeholders
B. Primary Stakeholders
C. Tertiary Stakeholders
D. Key Stakeholders
81. In the Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar, the updating
of planning and budgeting database is done during this period.
A. April to May
B. January to March
C. June to July
D. July to August
81. In the Local Planning and Budgeting Calendar, the updating
of planning and budgeting database is done during this period.
A. April to May
B. January to March
C. June to July
D. July to August
82. The Local Appointive Official which is mandatory for the
province is the:
A. Population Officer
B. Cooperative Officer
C. Agriculturist
D. Civil Registrar
82. The Local Appointive Official which is mandatory for the
province is the:
A. Population Officer
B. Cooperative Officer
C. Agriculturist
D. Civil Registrar
83. From which IRA fund does the LGU use for the anti drug
campaign?

A. Disaster Risk
B. Development Fund
C. Personal Services
D. General Fund
83. From which IRA fund does the LGU use for the anti drug
campaign?

A. Disaster Risk
B. Development Fund
C. Personal Services
D. General Fund
84. This recreational water class for bathing and swimming is:

A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C
D. Class D
84. This recreational water class for bathing and swimming is:

A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C
D. Class D
85. The classification of fresh surface water for agriculture,
irrigation, livestock watering, and for cooling industrial plants:

A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C
D. Class D
85. The classification of fresh surface water for agriculture,
irrigation, livestock watering, and for cooling industrial plants:

A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C
D. Class D
86. The planning standard for road is:

A. 3.1 km per 1000 population for urban areas


B. 3 km per 1500 population for urban areas
C. 2.4 km per 1500 population for urban areas
D. 2.4 km per 1000 population for urban areas
86. The planning standard for road is:

A. 3.1 km per 1000 population for urban areas


B. 3 km per 1500 population for urban areas
C. 2.4 km per 1500 population for urban areas
D. 2.4 km per 1000 population for urban areas
87. For large college universities the campus should be at least
7 hectares on the minimum number of students which is:

A. 6,000
B. 9,000
C. 8,000
D. 10,000
87. For large college universities the campus should be at least
7 hectares on the minimum number of students which is:

A. 6,000
B. 9,000
C. 8,000
D. 10,000
88. The following are subsystems of lowland ecosystem except:

A. Croplands
B. Livestock
C. Swamps
D. Fisheries
88. The following are subsystems of lowland ecosystem except:

A. Croplands
B. Livestock
C. Swamps
D. Fisheries
89. This is the level of service for rural areas where houses are
clustered densely enough to justify a piped distribution system
with a faucet provided for a number of household.

A. Level I
B. Level II
C. Level III
D. Level IV
89. This is the level of service for rural areas where houses are
clustered densely enough to justify a piped distribution system
with a faucet provided for a number of household.

A. Level I
B. Level II
C. Level III
D. Level IV
90. In the site planning for tourism, there shall be a minimum
of _____ meter buffer zone, along the entire perimeter of each
of the clusters or tourism zones, and around the proposed golf
course site

A. 5
B. 8
C. 15
D. 10
90. In the site planning for tourism, there shall be a minimum
of _____ meter buffer zone, along the entire perimeter of each
of the clusters or tourism zones, and around the proposed golf
course site

A. 5
B. 8
C. 15
D. 10
91. These were the first regional planners.

A. Greeks
B. Romans
C. Mesopotamians
D. Egyptians
E. Chinese
91. These were the first regional planners.

A. Greeks
B. Romans
C. Mesopotamians
D. Egyptians
E. Chinese
92. He prepared the plan for Washington, D.C., and is known as
the forerunner of the City Beautiful Movement.

A. Frank Lloyd Wright


B. Daniel Hudson Burnham
C. Pierre Charles L’Enfant
D. Lewis Mumford
E. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier
92. He prepared the plan for Washington, D.C., and is known as
the forerunner of the City Beautiful Movement.

A. Frank Lloyd Wright


B. Daniel Hudson Burnham
C. Pierre Charles L’Enfant
D. Lewis Mumford
E. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier
93. He replanned Paris under Emperor Napoleon.

A. Pierre Charles L’Enfant


B. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier
C. Sir Patrick Geddes
D. George Eugene Haussman
E. Arturo Soria y Mata
93. He replanned Paris under Emperor Napoleon.

A. Pierre Charles L’Enfant


B. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier
C. Sir Patrick Geddes
D. George Eugene Haussman
E. Arturo Soria y Mata
94. This is known as the first Garden City.

A. Welwyn
B. Kowloon
C. Letchworth
D. Bedford Park
E. Reston
94. This is known as the first Garden City.

A. Welwyn
B. Kowloon
C. Letchworth
D. Bedford Park
E. Reston
95. This city is regarded as the best-planned city in the world

A. Paris
B. New York
C. London
D. Curitaba
E. Zurich
95. This city is regarded as the best-planned city in the world

A. Paris
B. New York
C. London
D. Curitaba
E. Zurich
96. This type of road is ornamented because it is used for
ceremonial functions of the states and may also be historically-
connected.
A. Street
B. Artery
C. Highway
D. Avenue
E. Boulevard
96. This type of road is ornamented because it is used for
ceremonial functions of the states and may also be historically-
connected.
A. Street
B. Artery
C. Highway
D. Avenue
E. Boulevard
97. This city was an attempt at being a Radial City, taking in the
form of a “bird in flight”
A. Brasilia
B. Lyon
C. Curitaba
D. Jacksonville
E. Mannheim
97. This city was an attempt at being a Radial City, taking in the
form of a “bird in flight”
A. Brasilia
B. Lyon
C. Curitaba
D. Jacksonville
E. Mannheim
98. Who is the first proponent of Advocacy/Equity Planning?

A. Jane Jacobs
B. Paul Davidoff
C. Lewis Mumford
D. Benton Mackaye
E. Catherine Bauer Wurster
98. Who is the first proponent of Advocacy/Equity Planning?

A. Jane Jacobs
B. Paul Davidoff
C. Lewis Mumford
D. Benton Mackaye
E. Catherine Bauer Wurster
99. According to the LGC, candidates for the position of mayor, vice
mayor of independent component cities, or municipalities must be at
least _____ of age on election day.

A. 15 years old
B. 18 years old
C. 21 years old
D. 23 years old
E. 25 years old
99. According to the LGC, candidates for the position of mayor, vice
mayor of independent component cities, or municipalities must be at
least _____ of age on election day.

A. 15 years old
B. 18 years old
C. 21 years old
D. 23 years old
E. 25 years old
100. This is the legal process whereby the registered voters of a local
government may approve, amend or reject any ordinance enacted by
the sanggunian.

A. Local Initiative
B. Local Referendum
C. Local Propositions
D. Local Amendment
E. Local Plebiscite
100. This is the legal process whereby the registered voters of a local
government may approve, amend or reject any ordinance enacted by
the sanggunian.

A. Local Initiative
B. Local Referendum
C. Local Propositions
D. Local Amendment
E. Local Plebiscite
Thank You!
This presentation is intended for review purposes only.

PREPARED BY : ENGR. CHARLES BRONSON B. OLEA, ME,RMP,RME

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