Quiz No. 1 ENP
Quiz No. 1 ENP
Quiz No. 1 ENP
All of the following schemes are associated with “New Urbanism” except:
A. Neo-Traditional Design
B. Pedestrianization
C. Exclusionary Zoning
D. Mixed Use Zoning
1. All of the following schemes are associated with “New Urbanism” except:
A. Neo-Traditional Design
B. Pedestrianization
C. Exclusionary Zoning
D. Mixed Use Zoning
2. For his grid-iron design of ancient Greek settlements such as Priene, Piraeus and Rhodes, he
is acknowledge as the “ Father of town Planning” in western civilization.
A. Hippodamus Miletus
B. Ptolemy
C. Vitruvius of Rome
D. Appolodorus of Damascus
2. For his grid-iron design of ancient Greek settlements such as Priene, Piraeus and Rhodes, he
is acknowledge as the “ Father of town Planning” in western civilization.
A. Hippodamus Miletus
B. Ptolemy
C. Vitruvius of Rome
D. Appolodorus of Damascus
3. The Garden City Movement in the United Kingdom directly addressed large-scale problems
caused by the
A. Evangelizacion
B. Reduccion
C. El Alcance del Campanario
D. Presidio y Fortaleza
4. This was the spanish spatial strategy of forming dense settlements from scattered
dwellings for puroposes of great military defense and political control-literaly bringing
together dispersed population within hearing distance of church bells-which policy as
applied on most Spanish colonies from 16th to 18th centuries.
A. Evangelizacion
B. Reduccion
C. El Alcance del Campanario
D. Presidio y Fortaleza
Note: From 1589 onwards, the Spanish religious orders sought to bring the dispersed
native communities “under the bells” (debajo de las camapanas) resulting in about 695
reducciones (community consolidation) of six million souls.
5. Don Arturo y Mata, a Spanish engineer, suggested that the logic of utility
connections (electricity, sewer, telephone lines, gas and water pipes) be the basis of
city lay-out; thus he considered the impact of technology in his concept of an
elongated urban from running from Cadiz, Spain up to St. Peterburg, Russia.
A. Ciudad larga
B. Ciudad Lineal
C. Ciudad Elonda
D. Ciuddad Conectada
5. Don Arturo y Mata, a Spanish engineer, suggested that the logic of utility
connections (electricity, sewer, telephone lines, gas and water pipes) be the basis of
city lay-out; thus he considered the impact of technology in his concept of an
elongated urban from running from Cadiz, Spain up to St. Peterburg, Russia.
A. Ciudad larga
B. Ciudad Lineal
C. Ciudad Elonda
D. Ciuddad Conectada
6. The following are characteristic of a “central busness district:. Which one increase
the LGU responsibility to safeguard the well-being of people, often beyond the
capacities of a single local authority?
A. Urban restrcturing
B. Urban renewal
C. Land re-adjustment
D. Infill and densification
10. This started as a US federal program in 1949 which aimed to rehabilitate the
outworn or decaying sections of any town by extending fund assisstance to LGUs to
undertake improvements in streetscapes, park, greenways, housing, community
centers, etc based on anticipation that future tax revenues from real estate will pay for
present costs.
A. Urban restrcturing
B. Urban renewal
C. Land re-adjustment
D. Infill and densification
11. Tony Garnier (1917) conceptualized a lush green city of about 35,000 inhabitants
where “man would rule by himself”, thus there would be no police, no churches, no rigid
forms of social control in this Utopian place complete with landscaped homes, factories,
trade schools, transport and leisure facilities.
A. Cities of Tommorow
B. Tommorow
C. Garden Cities
D. Tommorow’s Cities
13. Ebenezer Howard, the most influential among the Great Thinkers in modern urban
and regional planning, wrote this famous book, first published in 1898.
A. Cities of Tommorow
B. Tommorow
C. Garden Cities
D. Tommorow’s Cities
14. Considered as the father of wildlife ecology, he advocated in 1948 a “personal land
ethic” for humans to become “stewards of the land” and member-citizens of land-
community rather than its conquerors or dominators.
A. Henry Wright
B. Ralph Waldo Emerson
C. Karol Wojtyla or John Paul II
D. Aldo Leopold
14. Considered as the father of wildlife ecology, he advocated in 1948 a “personal land
ethic” for humans to become “stewards of the land” and member-citizens of land-
community rather than its conquerors or dominators.
A. Henry Wright
B. Ralph Waldo Emerson
C. Karol Wojtyla or John Paul II
D. Aldo Leopold
15. They were considered the earliest regional planners in history (27 BC – 410 AD)
because they pland their cities and settlements with transport network, civil works,
utilities, and military defense, foremost in their minds?
A. A Gordin Cullen
B. Thomas Sharp
C. Roy Worskett
D. Aldo Rossi
E. LE Corbusier
16. A town is a tool for free man to overcome chaos and lack or order ... A city is the grip
of man upon nature... Geometry is the means whereby we perceive the external world
and express the world within us... Geometry is the foundation...Machinery is the result
of geometry. The age in which we live is therfore essentially a geometric one... Town
Planning demands uniformity in detail and a sense of movement in general layout...
A. A Gordin Cullen
B. Thomas Sharp
C. Roy Worskett
D. Aldo Rossi
E. LE Corbusier
17. At the start of 19th century industrialization in England before the emergence of full-
pledged proffessional planners, who were the earliest urban planning practitioners who
addressed city wide problems including germ versus filth dilemma
Note: Cities grow around certain discrete nuclei rather than around a single center
19. Frank Lloyd Wright proposed an alternative (1932) to the congestion in huge
metropolis by way of urban decentralization wherein each American family would be
granted at least one acre of federal land in a self-contained, agro-industrial settlement.
A. Exurbia
B. Micropolis
C. Broadacre City
D. Suburbia
E. Eco-city
19. Frank Lloyd Wright proposed an alternative (1932) to the congestion in huge
metropolis by way of urban decentralization wherein each American family would be
granted at least one acre of federal land in a self-contained, agro-industrial settlement.
A. Exurbia
B. Micropolis
C. Broadacre City
D. Suburbia
E. Eco-city
20. In urban land use models of the Chicago school of human ecology, the affluent and
middle classes are inclined to move away from downtown and inner – city in favor of
suburban locations and this process result in a paradox or “spatial mismatch” as
regards labor.
A. James Buckingham
B. Sir Christopher Wren
C. John Cadbury
D. Robert Owen
21. Before the rise of ‘scientific socialism’ based on concept of class-strugle, ‘normative
or Utopian socialism’ based on Christian values was showcased by this philanthropist in
New Lanark, Scotland(1799) where excellent working conditions, decent housing, and
cheap services for the working class increased productivity and profit. Its founder was
later acknowledged as the father of cooperative movement.
A. James Buckingham
B. Sir Christopher Wren
C. John Cadbury
D. Robert Owen
Note: Robert Owen(New Lanark Mills, Machester, England). Design for 800 to
1200persons. Built factories in rural lands and houses the labor force outside the city.
With agricultural, light industrial, educational, and recreational facilities.
22. The major objective of ‘New Urbanism’ movement identified with Jane Jacobs, Leon
Krier, Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, te.al. Is to
A. Re-build the architectural facade of old cities using post-modern methods and
technologies
B. Intergrate development of both urban and rural areas in order to save as much
farmland as possible
C. Design gated subdivisions as urban collage and multi-ethnic tapestry
D. Revitalize urban communities by creating ‘centers’ and by reviving traditional civic
values
22. The major objective of ‘New Urbanism’ movement identified with Jane Jacobs, Leon
Krier, Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, te.al. Is to
A. Re-build the architectural facade of old cities using post-modern methods and
technologies
B. Intergrate development of both urban and rural areas in order to save as much
farmland as possible
C. Design gated subdivisions as urban collage and multi-ethnic tapestry
D. Revitalize urban communities by creating ‘centers’ and by reviving traditional civic
values
23. This 1997 document is the Philippines official response to 1992 UNCED ‘Earth
Summit’ and contains a policy framework that redefines development as the ‘drawing
out of full human potential’ according to the ‘appropriate productivity’ of nature, rather
than optimal or maximum exploitation of natural resources to achieve GDP growth.