Pagsasanay5

  1. The first estate in the country which became operational in 1972, was the
    ? a. Bataan IE
    ? b. Dasmariñas IE
    ? c. Mactan IE
    ? d. Sapang Palay IE
    A
  2. Industrial density refers to
    ? a. Number of manufacturing employees per gross industrially used
    hectarage
    ? b. Number of manufacturing employees per net industrially used
    hectarage
    ? c. Number of industries per gross land hectarage
    ? d. Number of industries per net land hectrage
    A
  3. The slope range that is prescribed as production land use is
    ? a. 0-18%
    ? b. Above 50%
    ? c. 16-50%
    ? d. 0-8%
    A
  4. The elevation reserved for protection land use is
    ? a. Above 500
    ? b. Above 100
    ? c. Above 2,000
    ? d. Above 1,000 mtrs.
    D
  5. Under the 1998 Evolutionary Soil Classification System, the classification level
    depicted in the Bureau of Soils and Water Management is the
    ? a. Soil order
    ? b. Soil type
    ? c. Soil great group
    ? d. Soil series
    D
  6. A Philippine climatic type characterized by rainfall evenly distributed throughout
    the years refers to:
    ? a. Type III
    ? b. Type II
    ? c. Type IV
    ? d. Type I
    C
  7. The Philippine forest type that is adapted to growing in steep slopes and in
    places with a distinct wet and dry season is the
    ? a. Pine/saleng
    ? b. Diptrocarp
    ? c. Molave/molawin
    ? d. Mangrove
    C
  8. The aw requiring LGUs to prepare their comprehensive, multi-sectoral
    development plan initiated by their development councils and approved by their
    Sanggunians is:
    ? a. PD 399
    ? b. Executive Order No. 72
    ? c. RA 7160
    ? d. PD 1517
    C
  9. The law regulating the practice of environmental planning is
    ? a. PD 1308
    ? b. PD 1517
    ? c. PD 957
    ? d. None of the above
    A
  10. The Law proclaiming of land certain areas and types of projects as
    environmentally critical and within the scope of the EIS system
    ? a. PD 1586
    ? b. Proclamation No. 2146
    ? c. PD 1152
    ? c. DAO 96-37
    A
  11. Reclassification of land in highly urbanized areas, after conducting public
    hearing for the purpose, shall be limited to
    ? a. 10%
    ? b. 15%
    ? c. 20%
    ? d. 25%
    A
  12. A local legal measure which embodies regulations affecting the land use is
    ? a. Comprehensive Land Use Plan
    ? b. Zoning Ordinance
    ? c. Cadastral Survey
    ? d. tax Declaration
    B
  13. A special locational clearance which grants a property owners relief from certain
    provisions of the zoning ordinance where, because of the particular physical
    surrounding, shape or topographical conditions of the property, compliance with
    height, area bulk, setback and/or density would result in a particular hardship to the
    owner
    ? a. Certificate of Non-Conformance
    ? b. Exception
    ? c. Variance
    ? d. None of the above
    C
  14. A device which grants a property owner relief from certain provisions of a
    Zoning ordinance where, because of the specific use would result in a particular
    hardship to the owner
    ? a. Variance
    ? b. Certificate of Non-Conformance
    ? c. Exception
    ? d. Development
    C
  15. This refers to all barangays or portion/s of which comprise the poblacion and
    other built-up areas including the urbanizable land in and adjacent to said areas
    and whereat least 50% of the population area engaged in non-agricultural
    activities:
    ? a. Central business district
    ? b. Urban area
    ? c. City center
    ? d. Suburban area
    B
  16. Cities with a minimum population of 200,000 inhabitants as certified by the
    National Statistics Office and with latest annual income of at least P 50,000,000
    based on 1996 constant prices as certified by the City Treasurer are called
    ? a. Independent component cities
    ? b. regional centers
    ? c. Highly urbanized cities
    ? d. Component cities
    C
  17. Urbanized began around 4,000 B.C. in the area known as the
    ? a. Fertile Crescent
    ? b. Mediterranean
    ? c. Babylon
    ? d. Asia
    A
  18. The primary factor/s in the location of cities during the Bronze Age along the
    Indus Valley is/are:
    ? a. Transport
    ? b. Agriculture
    ? c. Defense
    ? d. None of the three
    ? e. All of the above
    E
  19. He developed the first theoretical basis for physical planning
    ? a. Hippodamus
    ? b. Nicodemus
    ? c. Nostradamus
    ? d. Aristotle
    A
  20. They understood the importance of transportation and thus emerges as the first
    regional planners of the world.
    ? a. Greeks
    ? b. Romans
    ? c. Sumerians
    ? d. Egyptians
    B
  21. It was during this period that the concept of urban design was established
    ? a. Renaissance
    ? b. Bronze Age
    ? c. Medieval Period
    ? d. Atomic Age
    A
  22. The garden City as a solution to urban planning problems
    ? a. Malthus
    ? b. Ebenezer Howard
    ? c. Nicodemus
    ? d. Adam Smith
    B
  23. He theorized that physical planning could not improved urban living conditions
    unless it was integrated with social and economic planning in a context od
    environmental concerns.
    ? a. William penn
    ? b. Patrick Geddes
    ? c. Peirre L’ Enfant
    ? d. None of the three
    B
  24. The architect planner who designed Luneta, Tgatay and Baguio
    ? a. Burnham
    ? b. Concio
    ? c. Faithful
    ? d. None of the above
    A
  25. Rectangular streets are examples of the
    ? a. Grid iron pattern
    ? b. Axial
    ? c. Radial
    ? d. Ribbon-type
    A
  26. What was the most important factor in designing settlement patterns during the
    Spanish Period in the Philippines?
    ? a. Plaza
    ? b. Economy
    ? c. Transportation
    ? d. Religion
    D
  27. Aside from volume and growth, what is the other key point that a tourism analyst
    should consider in analyzing tourist arrivals?
    ? a. Qualitative changes in tourist arrivals
    ? b. Socio-cultural changes
    ? c. Political changes
    ? d. None of the above
    A
  28. The tourist market can be classified into business, mass holiday, and _____
    markets.
    ? a. Eco-tourism
    ? b. Historical
    ? c. Location specific natural and cultural
    ? d. None of the above
    C
  29. Tourist may create the type of employment opportunities in the area. These are
    direct, indirect and ____ jobs.
    ? a. Multiplier
    ? b. Induced
    ? c. Locational
    ? d. Service
    B
  30. The four in typical economic cycle are recession ______, recovery and boom.
    ? a. Slump
    ? b. Deflation
    ? c. Inflation
    ? d. Sustainable growth
    A
  31. In formulating its industrial program, the government should consider equity,
    technical efficiency and ______
    ? a. Allocative efficiency
    ? b. Comparative advantages
    ? c. Resource collection
    ? d. Availability of skilled labor
    A
  32. Republic Act 9003, otherwise known as the National Ecological Solid Waste
    Management Program seeks to:
    ? a. Promote public health and environment protection
    ? b. Encourage greater private sector participation while retaining the
    primary enforcement and responsibility with the LGUs
    ? c. mandates all LGUs to divert at least 25% of all solid wastes from
    disposal facilities through reuse, recycling, composting and other
    resource recovery activities
    ? d. A and C only.
    ? E. All of the above
    E
  33. Under RA 9003, LGUs are required to divert at least 25% of their solid wastes
    from existing disposal facilities within a period of:
    ? a. 10 years
    ? b. 2 years
    ? c. 5 years
    ? d. 1 year
    C
  34. At the national level, RA 9003 mandates the creation of National Solid Waste
    Management Commission under the office of:
    ? a. President
    ? b. DENR
    ? c. DILG
    ? d. NEDA
    A
  35. The National Solid Waste Management Framework shall be formulated and
    shall include the following:
    ? a. Analysis and evaluate of the current state, trends, projections of
    solid waste management on the national, provincial, ad municipal
    levels
    ? b. Identification of critical solid waste facilities
    ? c. Characteristics and conditions of collection, storage, processing,
    disposal, operating methods, techniques and practices are conducted,
    taking into account the nature of the waste
    ? d. Proposed sites for sanitary land fill
    ? e. All of the above
    ? f. A and C only
    F
  36. It refers to the discipline associated with the control of generations, storage,
    collection, transfer and transport, processing and disposal of solid wastes in a
    manner that is in accord with the best principles of public health, economies,
    engineering, conservation, aesthetics, and other environmental considerations and
    which is also responsive to public attitudes
    ? a. Environmental Impact Assessment
    ? b. Development Planning
    ? c. Waste Segregation
    ? d. Solid Waste Management
    D
  37. The Local Government Solid Management Plan shall include, but not limited to
    the following components:
    ? a. City or Municipal profile
    ? b. Waste characterization
    ? c. Collection and transfer
    ? d. Source reduction
    ? e. All of the above
    ? f. B and D only
    E
  38. Article 2, Sec 21 of RA9003 provides for the mandatory segregation of solid
    wastes. Specifically, the LGUs shall promulgate regulations, requiring the owner
    or person in charge of premises containing:
    ? a. Five residential units
    ? b. Six residential units
    ? c. Six or more residential units
    ? d. At least ten residential units
    C
  39. The following are the minimum criteria siting of sanitary land fills
    ? a. The site selected must be consistent with the overall land use plan
    of the LGU
    ? b. The site must be accessible from major roadways or thoroughfares
    ? c. the site should have adequate quantity of earth cover material that
    is easily handled and compacted
    ? d. The site must be large enough to accommodate the community’s
    wastes for a period of ten (10) years during which the people must
    internalize the value of environmentally sound and sustainable solid
    waste disposal
    ? e. All of the above
    ? f. All except D
    F
  40. Guidelines for identification of common solid waste management problems and
    are appropriate for clustered solid waste management services shall be based on
    the following:
    ? a. Preference of political leaders
    ? b. Size and location of areas which should be included
    ? c. Volume of solid waste which should be generated
    ? d. Available means of cording local government planning between and
    among LGUs and for the integrated of such with the national plan
    ? e. Possible life span of the disposal facilities
    ? f. A to E
    ? g. B to E
    G
  41. The LGU shall impose fees in amounts sufficient to pay the cost preparing,
    Adopting, and implementing a solid waste management plan. Such fees shall be
    based on the following minimum factors:
    ? a. Type of solid waste
    ? b. Amount/volume of solid waste
    ? c. Distance of transfer station to the waste management facility
    ? d. Capacity to pay
    ? e. A, B, C, D
    ? f. A to C
    F
  42. Areas with high biodiversity value which shall be closed to all human activity
    except for scientific studies and/or ceremonial or religious use by indigenous
    communities
    ? a. Restoration Zone
    ? b. Habitat Management Zone
    ? c. Bypass Zone
    ? d. Strict Protection Zone
    D
  43. Each establishment protected area shall be administered by:
    ? a. Office of the Mayor
    ? b. Sanggunian Bayan
    ? c. Planning Officer
    ? d. Protested Area Management Board
    D
  44. This is an organizational process for determining systematically and objectively
    the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness and impact of activities in the light of their
    objectives
    ? a. Planning
    ? b. Project Identification
    ? c. Resource Generation
    ? d. Evaluation
    D
  45. This is undertaken at full development, i.e. some years after project completion
    when full project benefits and impact are expected to have been realized.
    ? a. Terminal Evaluation
    ? b. On-going Evaluation
    ? c. Ex-post Evaluation
    ? d. Pre-Evaluation
    C
  46. The M&E strategy should carefully examine
    ? a. The contents, i.e. the date and indicators used
    ? b. The format
    ? c. The frequency of existing reports
    ? d. All of the above
    D
  47. A project with negative NPV means;
    ? a. Benefit cost ration is higher that 1
    ? b. Present value of benefits is higher than present value of roots
    ? c. IRR is higher than prevailing interest rate
    ? d. discount rate used is higher that IRR
    ? e. none of the above
    D
  48. When projecting market demand for a project, which of the following
    combination of techniques is not advisable:
    ? a. Survey/planning standards
    ? b. Market testing/time series analysis
    ? c. Experts’ opinion/census
    ? d. Statistical demand analysis/time series analysis
    ? e. None of the above
    C
  49. This indicate the number of years it would take to recoup the investments in he
    project
    ? a. payback period
    ? b. retention period
    ? c. return on investment
    ? d. profit margin
    ? e. none of the above
    A
  50. Money is more valuable now that tomorrow not because of
    ? a. uncertainty of risk
    ? b. income opportunities now
    ? c. better prospects in the future
    ? d. present consumption
    ? e. none of the above
    D
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