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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

MOCK EXAM

PART 4
1) A 'tri-polar' or 'bi-polar' form in municipal CLUP
would focus on comprehensively developing new
sections as magnets or complete attractions for
population and business, in order to ease pressure
on· traditional center, and is an example of

A. Simple Dispersion
B. Concentrated Dispersion
C. Simple Concentration
D. Compact Development
1) A 'tri-polar' or 'bi-polar' form in municipal CLUP
would focus on comprehensively developing new
sections as magnets or complete attractions for
population and business, in order to ease pressure
on· traditional center, and is an example of

A. Simple Dispersion
B. Concentrated Dispersion
C. Simple Concentration
D. Compact Development
2) Under the design elements of Kevin
Lynch, 'Quiapo church' would be a landmark
while Divisoria would be termed as

A. Flea Market
B. Icon
C. District
D. Nodule
E. Transshipment
2) Under the design elements of Kevin
Lynch, 'Quiapo church' would be a landmark
while Divisoria would be termed as

A. Flea Market
B. Icon
C. District
D. Nodule
E. Transshipment
3) What are the elements of 'urban form'?

A. Infill, densification, property conversion,


retro-fitting
B. Vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curvilinear
C. Beauty, amenity, safety, convenience,
functionality
D. Land use, transport network, layout,
building types, density
3) What are the elements of 'urban form'?

A. Infill, densification, property conversion,


retro-fitting
B. Vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curvilinear
C. Beauty, amenity, safety, convenience,
functionality
D. Land use, transport network, layout,
building types, density
4) Which of the following is not a basic step in
preparing a CLUP?

A. Identify stakeholders and analyze the situation


B. Develop a detailed organizational management
profile
C. Formulate goals and translate them into
strategies
D. Anticipate economic trends and build scenarios
E. Identify the needed infrastructure and utilities
F. Involve participants in Goals Achievement Matrix
4) Which of the following is not a basic step in
preparing a CLUP?

A. Identify stakeholders and analyze the situation


B. Develop a detailed organizational management
profile
C. Formulate goals and translate them into
strategies
D. Anticipate economic trends and build scenarios
E. Identify the needed infrastructure and utilities
F. Involve participants in Goals Achievement Matrix
5) An area within an LGU where the average
density is 35 dwelling units per hectare or below.
with majority of lot sizes between 120 to 800 square
meters or more, is zoned as·

A. R-1
B. R-2
C. R-3
D. R-4
E. Mixed Use Zone
5) An area within an LGU where the average
density is 35 dwelling units per hectare or below.
with majority of lot sizes between 120 to 800 square
meters or more, is zoned as·

A. R-1
B. R-2
C. R-3
D. R-4
E. Mixed Use Zone
6) This spatial strategy deliberately directs
growth towards major roadways that emanate
from a center like rays of a star

A. Radial/axial/sectoral
B. Central & nodal
C. Multi-centric & poly-nodal
D. Concentric
E. Bi-polar & tri-polar
6) This spatial strategy deliberately directs
growth towards major roadways that emanate
from a center like rays of a star

A. Radial/axial/sectoral
B. Central & nodal
C. Multi-centric & poly-nodal
D. Concentric
E. Bi-polar & tri-polar
7) Which of the following is not a factor
to determine suitability of land for heavy
industrial use?

A. Load-bearing capacity
B. Location
C. Slope
D. Soil characteristics
7) Which of the following is not a factor
to determine suitability of land for heavy
industrial use?

A. Load-bearing capacity
B. Location
C. Slope
D. Soil characteristics
8) UN-FAO standards state that at least 0.60
hectares should be devoted to educational space
(public and private) per thousand population. How
much combined area of schools is the minimum for
a town of 40,000 people?

A. 40 hectares
B. 24 hectares
C. 10 hectares
D. 240 hectares
8) UN-FAO standards state that at least 0.60
hectares should be devoted to educational space
(public and private) per thousand population. How
much combined area of schools is the minimum for
a town of 40,000 people?

A. 40 hectares
B. 24 hectares 0.6 has. every 1000 people
C. 10 hectares 0.6 has. x 40= 24 hectares
D. 240 hectares
9) UN-FAO standards state that at least 5.7
hectares of aggregate urban land (residential,
commercial, industrial, etc) and 6 hectares of
farmland need to be reserved for every 1,000
population. How much urban land is needed for a
town of 22,000?

A.62.7 hectares
B.125.4 hectares
C.220 hectares
D.11.4 hectares
9) UN-FAO standards state that at least 5.7
hectares of aggregate urban land (residential,
commercial, industrial, etc) and 6 hectares of
farmland need to be reserved for every 1,000
population. How much urban land is needed for a
town of 22,000?

A.62.7 hectares
B.125.4 hectares 5.7 has.(urban land only) x 22=125.4 hectares
C.220 hectares
D.11.4 hectares
10) HLURB standards state that at least 2.5
hectares of industrial land needs to be
reserved for every 1,000 population. How
much total industrial land is needed for an
independent chartered city of 200,000 people?

A. 200 hectares
B. 400 hectares
C. 500 hectares
D. 2,500 hectares
10) HLURB standards state that at least 2.5
hectares of industrial land needs to be
reserved for every 1,000 population. How
much total industrial land is needed for an
independent chartered city of 200,000 people?

A. 200 hectares
B. 400 hectares 2.5 has every 1000 people
2.5 x 200= 500 hectares
C. 500 hectares
D. 2,500 hectares
11) In Ernesto Serote's land use accounting,
the following measures increase overall land
supply for planning, except one.

A. Reclamation of coastal area


B. Infill and densification
C. Urban renewal and redevelopment
D. NPAAAD
11) In Ernesto Serote's land use accounting,
the following measures increase overall land
supply for planning, except one.

A. Reclamation of coastal area


B. Infill and densification
C. Urban renewal and redevelopment
D. NPAAAD
12) What color is used to represent
institutional areas in zoning map?

A.Brown
B. Beige
C. Blue
D. Maroon
12) What color is used to represent
institutional areas in zoning map?

A.Brown
B. Beige General I-Z, Special I-Z Blue (0,0,255)
C. Blue Reference: HLURB CLUP Vol.3 Annex 1

D. Maroon
13) What color is used to represent
tourism areas in zoning map?

A. Orange
B. Red
C. Purple
D. Fuchsia
13) What color is used to represent
tourism areas in zoning map?

A. Orange
B. Red T-Z
Orange (255,153,0)
C. Purple Reference: HLURB CLUP Vol.3 Annex 1
D. Fuchsia
14) If there are 12 signatures needed to approve
construction of a building and 32 signatures needed
to thoroughly develop a parcel of non-agricultural
land, whose signature is needed for the issuance of
a development permit?

A. Planning Consultant
B. Real Estate Broker
C. Natural Scientist
D. Head Local Planner
E. Legislator-Sponsor
14) If there are 12 signatures needed to approve
construction of a building and 32 signatures needed
to thoroughly develop a parcel of non-agricultural
land, whose signature is needed for the issuance of
a development permit?

A. Planning Consultant
B. Real Estate Broker
C. Natural Scientist
D. Head Local Planner
E. Legislator-Sponsor
15) Exemptions, special permissions, and relief
from provisions of land use and zoning ordinance
are obtained from

A. Office of the Mayor/ Local Chief Executive


B. Planning Commission or Planning & Dev't Office
C. Local Board of Zoning Appeals and Adjustments
D. Office of the Vice Mayor as head of Sanggunian
15) Exemptions, special permissions, and relief
from provisions of land use and zoning ordinance
are obtained from

A. Office of the Mayor/ Local Chief Executive


B. Planning Commission or Planning & Dev't Office
C. Local Board of Zoning Appeals and Adjustments
D. Office of the Vice Mayor as head of Sanggunian
16) A mixed-use building has 6 storeys of
1,000 sq.m each, on a lot area of 2,000 sq.m.
What is the FAR?

A. 2:1
B. 3:1
C. 4:1
D. 5:1
E. 6:1
16) A mixed-use building has 6 storeys of
1,000 sq.m each, on a lot area of 2,000 sq.m.
What is the FAR?

A. 2:1
B. 3:1
Soln:
C. 4:1 6 storeys x 1000 sq.m.=6000 sq.m./2000 sq.m.= 3
D. 5:1
E. 6:1
17) Which of the following steps are common to
both CLUP and Comprehensive Development Plan?

A. Urban morphology and physiognomy


B. Data collection, problem analysis, sectoral
forecasting, formulation of overall vision, goals,
objectives
C. Investment programming, zero-based budgeting,
earmarking and appropriation
D. Community-based monitoring system, local
government poverty monitoring system
17) Which of the following steps are common to
both CLUP and Comprehensive Development Plan?

A. Urban morphology and physiognomy


B. Data collection, problem analysis, sectoral
forecasting, formulation of overall vision, goals,
objectives
C. Investment programming, zero-based budgeting,
earmarking and appropriation
D. Community-based monitoring system, local
government poverty monitoring system
18) What kind of use would be most
compatible around a huge oil depot and
Petrol-LPG gas depository?

A. Transport terminals
B. Commercial
C. BPO call centers
D. Open space
E. Hospitals
18) What kind of use would be most
compatible around a huge oil depot and
Petrol-LPG gas depository?

A. Transport terminals
B. Commercial
C. BPO call centers
D. Open space
E. Hospitals
19) A device usually given at the enactment of
Zoning Ordinance which grants property owner
relief from certain provisions of ordinance because
the application of the same would result in a
particular hardship to the owner.

A. Exceptionality
B. Certificate of Non-Conformance
C. Quasi-judicial relief
D. Variance
19) A device usually given at the enactment of
Zoning Ordinance which grants property owner
relief from certain provisions of ordinance because
the application of the same would result in a
particular hardship to the owner.

A. Exceptionality
B. Certificate of Non-Conformance
C. Quasi-judicial relief
D. Variance
20) What document makes possible that funds for
priority projects enumerated in LDIP are budgeted
and released yearly?

A. Special Allotment Release Order (SARO)


B. Notice of Cash Availability (NCA)
C. Annual Investment Plan
D. PBBS
E. Memorandum of Undertaking
F. Program of Work and Expenditure Plan
20) What document makes possible that funds for
priority projects enumerated in LDIP are budgeted
and released yearly?

A. Special Allotment Release Order (SARO)


B. Notice of Cash Availability (NCA)
C. Annual Investment Plan
D. PBBS
E. Memorandum of Undertaking
F. Program of Work and Expenditure Plan
21) Under Kevin Lynch's scheme (1961), what
would best describe Rockwell Makati and
Ortigas Center?

A. Landmark
B. Cosmopolitan
C. District
D. Downtown
E. Estate
21) Under Kevin Lynch's scheme (1961), what
would best describe Rockwell Makati and
Ortigas Center?

A. Landmark
B. Cosmopolitan
C. District
D. Downtown
E. Estate
22) In the National Framework for Physical Planning
2001-2030, "Settlements","Production","Protection," and
"Infrastructure" are discussed as

A. Key Economic Functions of any Local Government Unit


B. Land Use Zones that exclude one another
C. Land Use Policy Areas whose functional relationships
have to be fleshed out at the local level
D. Primary Districts in urban design that have to be
delineated in each town or city
22) In the National Framework for Physical Planning
2001-2030, "Settlements","Production","Protection," and
"Infrastructure" are discussed as

A. Key Economic Functions of any Local Government Unit


B. Land Use Zones that exclude one another
C. Land Use Policy Areas whose functional relationships
have to be fleshed out at the local level
D. Primary Districts in urban design that have to be
delineated in each town or city
23) This document serves as basis for adopting
land use and physical planning-related guidelines
and standards to guide the formulation of long-term
framework plans and particularly city/municipal land
use plans and zoning ordinances.

A. Long-Term Philippine Investment Plan


B. Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan
C. National Framework for Physical Planning
D. Regional Physical Framework Plan
23) This document serves as basis for adopting
land use and physical planning-related guidelines
and standards to guide the formulation of long-term
framework plans and particularly city/municipal land
use plans and zoning ordinances.

A. Long-Term Philippine Investment Plan


B. Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan
C. National Framework for Physical Planning
D. Regional Physical Framework Plan
24) What are the tools or levers of authority of city/town
Local Government Units to implement their local plans?

A. Clearance, non-conformance, variance, exemptions,


licenses, and permits
B. Condemnation, legal expropriation, seizure,
confiscation, closure and takeover of property
C. Zoning and regulation, subdivision controls, taxation,
public investment, incentives to private investment
D. Levies, duties, charges, tolls, and tariffs
24) What are the tools or levers of authority of city/town
Local Government Units to implement their local plans?

A. Clearance, non-conformance, variance, exemptions,


licenses, and permits
B. Condemnation, legal expropriation, seizure,
confiscation, closure and takeover of property
C. Zoning and regulation, subdivision controls, taxation,
public investment, incentives to private investment
D. Levies, duties, charges, tolls, and tariffs
25) Under Philippine zoning codes, a mixed-
use seven-storey structure with residential
condominiums, offices, gyms, shops and
boutiques should be properly located in

A. General residential zone R-1


B. Commercial zone C-3
C. Tourism recreational zone
D. Special economic zone
25) Under Philippine zoning codes, a mixed-
use seven-storey structure with residential
condominiums, offices, gyms, shops and
boutiques should be properly located in

A. General residential zone R-1


B. Commercial zone C-3
C. Tourism recreational zone
D. Special economic zone
26) An example of positive easement is one
that

A. Preserves a certain habitat


B. Protects a certain stream
C. Allows the right to harvest a natural crop
D. Stipulates not to drain a wetland
26) An example of positive easement is one
that

A. Preserves a certain habitat


B. Protects a certain stream
C. Allows the right to harvest a natural crop
D. Stipulates not to drain a wetland
27) What would be the most suitable land use
of geologic fault with buffer strip of at least 5 m
on both sides from the line?

A. Aqueduct or tunnel
B. Floodway
C. Venice-like canals
D. Open space or farm
E. Wildlife refuge
27) What would be the most suitable land use
of geologic fault with buffer strip of at least 5 m
on both sides from the line?

A. Aqueduct or tunnel
B. Floodway
C. Venice-like canals
D. Open space or farm
E. Wildlife refuge
28) Which one is not an innovative element of
'Planned Unit Development'?

A. Cul de sac, horseshoe design, and motorcourt


B. Usable open space
C. Complementarity of building types
D. Preservation of significant natural land features
28) Which one is not an innovative element of
'Planned Unit Development'?

A. Cul de sac, horseshoe design, and motorcourt


B. Usable open space
C. Complementarity of building types
D. Preservation of significant natural land features
29) An area in certain cities with regional
shopping centers, huge consumer malls,
sports stadiums, high-rise hotels, office towers,
is zoned as

A. C-1
B. C-2
C. C-3
D. Tourism zone
E. Financial District
29) An area in certain cities with regional
shopping centers, huge consumer malls,
sports stadiums, high-rise hotels, office towers,
is zoned as
Reference: PD 1096 National Building Code
C-3 (Commercial Three or Metropolitan Commercial
A. C-1 Zone) - means an area hosting a metropolitan level
of commercial use/ occupancy, characterized mainly

B. C-2 as situated in a medium-rise to high-rise building/


structure for high to very high intensity commercial/
trade, service and business activities e.g. large to
C. C-3 very large shopping malls, very large office or mixed
use/ occupancy buildings and the like
D. Tourism zone
E. Financial District
30) Like a mould needed to control shape, the
spatial strategy in CLUP is the creative physical
arrangement of space- using activities used to
influence the shape, direction, and intensity of the
built environment so as to preserve and conserve
the unbuilt environment.

A. City Image
B. City Metaphor
C. Spatial Modeling
D. Urban Form
E. Urban Template
30) Like a mould needed to control shape, the
spatial strategy in CLUP is the creative physical
arrangement of space- using activities used to
influence the shape, direction, and intensity of the
built environment so as to preserve and conserve
the unbuilt environment.

A. City Image
B. City Metaphor
C. Spatial Modeling
D. Urban Form
E. Urban Template
31) This refers to the establishment of mini-forests
or small nature parks, lining roads and highways
with trees, shrubs, or ornamental plants, and ground
landscaping of schools, hospitals, and other
government agencies in order to improve the
environment in built-up areas.

A. Reforestation
B. Miniature Forestry
C. Urban Forestry
D. Silvicuture
E. Agro-forestry
31) This refers to the establishment of mini-forests
or small nature parks, lining roads and highways
with trees, shrubs, or ornamental plants, and ground
landscaping of schools, hospitals, and other
government agencies in order to improve the
environment in built-up areas.

A. Reforestation
B. Miniature Forestry
C. Urban Forestry
D. Silvicuture
E. Agro-forestry
32) One goal of land use planning as stated in the
'National Framework for Physical Planning 2001-2030' is
the utilization of the country's land and water resources in
a manner that provides sufficient and affordable food
products to all Filipinos of the present and future
generations through local production and/or importation.

A. "Green Revolution"
B. "Agricultural Development"
C. "Food Security"
D. "Self-Sufficiency in Grains"
32) One goal of land use planning as stated in the
'National Framework for Physical Planning 2001-2030' is
the utilization of the country's land and water resources in
a manner that provides sufficient and affordable food
products to all Filipinos of the present and future
generations through local production and/or importation.

A. "Green Revolution"
B. "Agricultural Development"
C. "Food Security"
D. "Self-Sufficiency in Grains"
33) In Ernesto Serote's method of estimating
land supply, the following are deducted from
total, except one.

A. Environmentally critical areas


B. Grasslands and idle lands
C. High-risk geohazard zones
D. Military and civil reservations
33) In Ernesto Serote's method of estimating
land supply, the following are deducted from
total, except one.

A. Environmentally critical areas


B. Grasslands and idle lands
C. High-risk geohazard zones
D. Military and civil reservations
34) Land use conversion is limited by reclassification
ceilings under various legal issuances. Under AFMA, only
5% of the SAFDZ areas may be converted to other uses,
while RA 7160 Local Government Code Sec. 20 limits it to

A. 15% of the agricultural land in highly urbanized and


independent chartered cities
B. 20% of total arable land in any LGU
C. 10% of total cultivable land in any city
D. 25% of total alienable and disposable land
34) Land use conversion is limited by reclassification
ceilings under various legal issuances. Under AFMA, only
5% of the SAFDZ areas may be converted to other uses,
while RA 7160 Local Government Code Sec. 20 limits it to

A. 15% of the agricultural land in highly urbanized and


independent chartered cities
B. 20% of total arable land in any LGU
C. 10% of total cultivable land in any city
D. 25% of total alienable and disposable land
35) Which the following indicates good site
planning?

A. Best orientation to sun, sea and wind


B. Congruence and compability with its surrounding
C. Proactive features to anticipate possibility of
disaster
D. Maximized space
E. Efficient circulation
F. All of the choices
35) Which the following indicates good site
planning?

A. Best orientation to sun, sea and wind


B. Congruence and compability with its surrounding
C. Proactive features to anticipate possibility of
disaster
D. Maximized space
E. Efficient circulation
F. All of the choices
36) This refers to a kind of ad-hoc or arbitrary
zoning that allows a small piece of land to deviate
from the district or zone regulations for reasons not
found in the officially-approved CLUP.

A. Flexible zoning
B. Mixed use zoning
C. Euclidean zoning
D. Spot zoning
E. Optional zoning
36) This refers to a kind of ad-hoc or arbitrary
zoning that allows a small piece of land to deviate
from the district or zone regulations for reasons not
found in the officially-approved CLUP.

A. Flexible zoning
B. Mixed use zoning
C. Euclidean zoning
D. Spot zoning
E. Optional zoning
37) Floor Area Ratio of 1.5 and below is
considered as low density. What FAR is
labeled as‘ very high density'?

A.2 and above


B.3 and above
C.4 and above
D.5 and above
37) Floor Area Ratio of 1.5 and below is
considered as low density. What FAR is
labeled as‘ very high density'?

A.2 and above


B.3 and above
C.4 and above
D.5 and above
38) According to Kevin Andrew Lynch (1961), a good
'urban design' is one where residents and visitors can use
a 'cognitive image' or 'mental map' of the city as they
navigate through the territory in the process of
'wayfinding·. He identified the elements of legibility of place
as:

A. Circumferentials, arterials, radials, crossroads


B. Skyscrapers, skyways, multi-nodals, junctions
C. Arched gateways, waterfronts, boulevards, anci
promenades
D. Paths, edges, nodes, districts, and landmarks
38) According to Kevin Andrew Lynch (1961), a good
'urban design' is one where residents and visitors can use
a 'cognitive image' or 'mental map' of the city as they
navigate through the territory in the process of
'wayfinding·. He identified the elements of legibility of place
as:

A. Circumferentials, arterials, radials, crossroads


B. Skyscrapers, skyways, multi-nodals, junctions
C. Arched gateways, waterfronts, boulevards, anci
promenades
D. Paths, edges, nodes, districts, and landmarks
39) 'National Framework for Physical Planning 2001-2030' notes
a shift from rural resource- based environmental problems to urban-
based man-made environmental problems. Which of the following
NFPP measures pertains to development control and urban growth
management (UGBs)?

A. Delineate land available for or restricted from settlement


expansion
B. Identify and manage environmentally critical areas
C. Match land uses and densities with environmental capacities
and service capacities of infrastructure
D. Encourage appropriately planned mixed use developments,
transit use, pedestrianization and cultural/ historical
preservation in large urban centers
39) 'National Framework for Physical Planning 2001-2030' notes
a shift from rural resource- based environmental problems to urban-
based man-made environmental problems. Which of the following
NFPP measures pertains to development control and urban growth
management (UGBs)?

A. Delineate land available for or restricted from settlement


expansion
B. Identify and manage environmentally critical areas
C. Match land uses and densities with environmental capacities
and service capacities of infrastructure
D. Encourage appropriately planned mixed use developments,
transit use, pedestrianization and cultural/ historical
preservation in large urban centers
40) Which of the following is not considered a
criterion to select industrial estates in the
Philippines?

A. Presence of natural resources


B. Physical boundary
C. Availability of labor
D. Existing infrastructure and utilities
E. Logistics or efficient movement of goods
and products
40) Which of the following is not considered a
criterion to select industrial estates in the
Philippines?

A. Presence of natural resources


B. Physical boundary
C. Availability of labor
D. Existing infrastructure and utilities
E. Logistics or efficient movement of goods
and products
41) All of the following tools are relevant to
land use planning but one is least used in land
use allocation?

A. Land Use Accounting


B. Scenario Analysis
C. Life Cycle Analysis
D. Spatial Modeling
41) All of the following tools are relevant to
land use planning but one is least used in land
use allocation?

A. Land Use Accounting


B. Scenario Analysis
C. Life Cycle Analysis
D. Spatial Modeling
42)When a proponent of a proposed project applies for 'locational
clearance,' which consideration is first and foremost from the
perspective of the approving authority?

A. Community disruption, relocation and the required land


acquisition
B. Consistency with local land use plan and with zoning map
C. Likely impacts on town traffic and local parking
D. Carbon Footprint from the use of fossil fuels in power
generation, company bus shuttles, executives' luxury cars
E. Amount of tax and non-tax revenues to be received by the
Local Government Unit
F. Consumption of power, water, and other utilities
42) When a proponent of a proposed project applies for 'locational
clearance,' which consideration is first and foremost from the
perspective of the approving authority?

A. Community disruption, relocation and the required land


acquisition
B. Consistency with local land use plan and with zoning map
C. Likely impacts on town traffic and local parking
D. Carbon Footprint from the use of fossil fuels in power
generation, company bus shuttles, executives' luxury cars
E. Amount of tax and non-tax revenues to be received by the
Local Government Unit
F. Consumption of power, water, and other utilities
42) When a proponent of a proposed project applies for 'locational
clearance,' which consideration is first and foremost from the
perspective of the approving authority?

A. Community disruption, relocation and the required land


acquisition
B. Consistency with local land use plan and with zoning map
C. Likely impacts on town traffic and local parking
D. Carbon Footprint from the use of fossil fuels in power
generation, company bus shuttles, executives' luxury cars
E. Amount of tax and non-tax revenues to be received by the
Local Government Unit
F. Consumption of power, water, and other utilities
43) Under Philippine zoning codes, a family-
run commercial-scale piggery with more than
10 heads of swine should be properly located in

A. General residential zone (R-1)


B. Slaughterhouse and abbatoir zone
C. Agro-industrial zone
D. Rangeland and pastureland
43) Under Philippine zoning codes, a family-
run commercial-scale piggery with more than
10 heads of swine should be properly located in

A. General residential zone (R-1)


B. Slaughterhouse and abbatoir zone
C. Agro-industrial zone
D. Rangeland and pastureland
44) 'Smart Growth USA,' with its ten declared principles,
deliberately combats 'amorphic sprawl' by means of

A. Mixed use zoning rather than conventional


exclusionary zoning
B. Design of walkable, bikable, sociable, health-oriented
settlements
C. Residential, commercial, institutional uses are
integrated & clustered
D. Interconnected modes of transport
E. Compact development through infill in
F. All of the choices
44) 'Smart Growth USA,' with its ten declared principles,
deliberately combats 'amorphic sprawl' by means of

A. Mixed use zoning rather than conventional


exclusionary zoning
B. Design of walkable, bikable, sociable, health-oriented
settlements
C. Residential, commercial, institutional uses are
integrated & clustered
D. Interconnected modes of transport
E. Compact development through infill in
F. All of the choices
45) Because of public need for salvage zone,
how far should a residential property be from
the banks of rivers, streams and waterways in
a rural farming area?

A. 5 meters
B. 20 meters
C. 40 meters
D. 100 meters
45) Because of public need for salvage zone,
how far should a residential property be from
the banks of rivers, streams and waterways in
a rural farming area?

A. 5 meters PD 1067 Chapter 4 Article 51 (Water Code of the Philippines)

B. 20 meters The banks of rivers and streams and the shores of the seas and
lakes throughout their entire length and within a zone of three (3)
C. 40 meters meters in urban areas, twenty (20) meters in agricultural areas and
forty (40) meters in forest areas, along their margins are subject to
D. 100 meters the easement of public use in the interest of recreation, navigation,
floatage, fishing and salvage. No person shall be allowed to stay in
this zone longer than what is necessary for recreation, navigation,
floatage, fishing or salvage or to build structures of any kind
46) Which of the following urban street layout
creates the most severe transport congestion?

A. Grid-iron or rectilinear
B. Circumferential & radial
C. Uni-linear or strip development
D. Irregular free pattern
46) Which of the following urban street layout
creates the most severe transport congestion?

A. Grid-iron or rectilinear
B. Circumferential & radial
C. Uni-linear or strip development
D. Irregular free pattern
47) A type of land use control where there
may be no possibility of the application of the
'right of reverter' is called

A. Restrictive covenants
B. Telluric
C. Deed of sale
D. Monolithic
47) A type of land use control where there
may be no possibility of the application of the
'right of reverter' is called

A. Restrictive covenants
B. Telluric
C. Deed of sale
D. Monolithic
48) The total area of permitted building space
expressed as a proportion of the total site is
known as:

A. Gross Leasable Area


B. Buildable Site Formula
C. Floor Area Ratio
D. Location Quotient
48) The total area of permitted building space
expressed as a proportion of the total site is
known as:

A. Gross Leasable Area


B. Buildable Site Formula
C. Floor Area Ratio
D. Location Quotient
49) What color is used to represent industrial
areas in zoning map?

A. Black
B. Gray
C. Violet
D. Yellow
49) What color is used to represent industrial
areas in zoning map?

A. Black
B. Gray
C. Violet
D. Yellow

Reference: HLURB CLUP Vol.3 Annex 1


50) The following data help planners identify the
appropriate industrial areas in an LGU, except one.

A. Indicated as Class A in SAFDZ/NPAAAD maps of the


Bureau of Soils and Water Management
B. Part of growth area or growth corridor as stated in the
Medium-Term National Development Plan
C. Among sites previously identified in 1970 NPFP national
policy on industrial dispersal & decentralization of
development
D. Already surveyed and positively evaluated by PEZA
under RA 7916
50) The following data help planners identify the
appropriate industrial areas in an LGU, except one.

A. Indicated as Class A in SAFDZ/NPAAAD maps of the


Bureau of Soils and Water Management
B. Part of growth area or growth corridor as stated in the
Medium-Term National Development Plan
C. Among sites previously identified in 1970 NPFP national
policy on industrial dispersal & decentralization of
development
D. Already surveyed and positively evaluated by PEZA
under RA 7916
51) What body reviews CLUPs of
independent component cities?

A. RLUC B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
51) What body reviews CLUPs of
independent component cities?

A. RLUC B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
52) Along with the Network of Protected Areas for
Agriculture and Agro-Industrial Development (NPAAAD), it
provides the physical basis for the proper planning of
sustainable agriculture and fishery development and in
the identification of 24 suitable crops, livestock for local
and international markets without creating irreversible
environmental and human health problems.

A. The watershed areas


B. Comprehensive Land Use Plan
C. Integrated Area Development
D. Strategic Agriculture and Fishery Development Zone
52) Along with the Network of Protected Areas for
Agriculture and Agro-Industrial Development (NPAAAD), it
provides the physical basis for the proper planning of
sustainable agriculture and fishery development and in
the identification of 24 suitable crops, livestock for local
and international markets without creating irreversible
environmental and human health problems.

A. The watershed areas


B. Comprehensive Land Use Plan
C. Integrated Area Development
D. Strategic Agriculture and Fishery Development Zone
53) The law requiring LGUs to prepare their
comprehensive, multi-sectoral development
plains initiated by their development councils
and approved by their Sanggunian is:

A. PD 399
B. Executive Order No.72
C. RA 7160
D. PD 1517
53) The law requiring LGUs to prepare their
comprehensive, multi-sectoral development
plains initiated by their development councils
and approved by their Sanggunian is:

A. PD 399
B. Executive Order No.72
C. RA 7160
D. PD 1517
54) The advocates of the systems view
planning does not include one of the following:

A. G. Wilson
B. George Chadwick
C. J.B. McLoughlin
D. Stuart Chapin
E. Andreas Faludi
54) The advocates of the systems view
planning does not include one of the following:

A. G. Wilson
B. George Chadwick
C. J.B. McLoughlin
D. Stuart Chapin
E. Andreas Faludi
55) Ancestral domains refer to areas that:
A. Belong to ICCs/iPPs compromising lands. Inland waters,
coastal areas and natural resources therein
B. Bare within protected areas which have actually been
occupied by communities for 5 years before the designation of
the same as protected areas in accordance with the NIPAS
Act.
C. Are set aside to allow the way of life of societies living in
harmony with the environment adapt to modern technology at
their pace
D. Are extensive and relatively isolated and uninhabited, are
normally with difficult access.
55) Ancestral domains refer to areas that:
A. Belong to ICCs/iPPs compromising lands. Inland waters,
coastal areas and natural resources therein
B. Bare within protected areas which have actually been
occupied by communities for 5 years before the designation of
the same as protected areas in accordance with the NIPAS
Act.
C. Are set aside to allow the way of life of societies living in
harmony with the environment adapt to modern technology at
their pace
D. Are extensive and relatively isolated and uninhabited, are
normally with difficult access.
56) 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 where at least 50% of the
population area engaged in non-agricultural
activities:

A. Central business district


B. Urban area
C. City center
D. Suburban area
56) 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 where at least 50% of the
population area engaged in non-agricultural
activities:

A. Central business district


B. Urban area
C. City center
D. Suburban area
57) What body ratifies CLUPs of highly
urbanized cities?

A. RLUC B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
57) What body ratifies CLUPs of highly
urbanized cities?

A. RLUC B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
58) As provided for in the Water Code and
the HLURB zoning guidelines, the required
easement in urban areas from the banks of
rivers/streams, seas and lakes is:

A. 3 meters
B. 20 meters
C. 40 meters
D. 100 meters
58) As provided for in the Water Code and
the HLURB zoning guidelines, the required
easement in urban areas from the banks of
rivers/streams, seas and lakes is:

A. 3 meters
B. 20 meters
C. 40 meters
D. 100 meters
59) A comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP)
must meet the following criteria:

A. Technical feasibility
B. Socio-economical and financial possibility
C. Political viability
D. Administrative operability
E. All of the choices
59) A comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP)
must meet the following criteria:

A. Technical feasibility
B. Socio-economical and financial possibility
C. Political viability
D. Administrative operability
E. All of the choices
60) The process of arranging activities and
plans among different interest or planning
groups for the purpose of systemizing,
harmonizing and facilitating operations is
called:

A. Public hearing
B. Consultation
C. Coordination
D. Scooping
60) The process of arranging activities and
plans among different interest or planning
groups for the purpose of systemizing,
harmonizing and facilitating operations is
called:

A. Public hearing
B. Consultation
C. Coordination
D. Scooping
61) In general, an Economic Base ration or
Economic Base Multiplier expressed in terms
of employment indicates:
A. A total number of jobs created in a region as a result of
a number of jobs created in an industry
B. The total number of jobs created in a region as a result
of number of jobs created in the entire country
C. The total number of jobs created in a region as a result
of a number of jobs created in the entire region
D. The total number of jobs created in a set of industries as
a result of a number of jobs created in an industry
61) In general, an Economic Base ration or
Economic Base Multiplier expressed in terms
of employment indicates:
A. A total number of jobs created in a region as a result of
a number of jobs created in an industry
B. The total number of jobs created in a region as a result
of number of jobs created in the entire country
C. The total number of jobs created in a region as a result
of a number of jobs created in the entire region
D. The total number of jobs created in a set of industries as
a result of a number of jobs created in an industry
62) What technique is useful for determining
strategies?

A. Situational analysis
B. SWOT analysis
C. Land use survey
D. Critical and urgent
E. None of the choices
F. All of the choices except none
62) What technique is useful for determining
strategies?

A. Situational analysis
B. SWOT analysis
C. Land use survey
D. Critical and urgent
E. None of the choices
F. All of the choices except none
63) What law lays down the mandates and
functions of the Housing and Land Use
Regulatory Board?

A. EO 949
B. EO 90
C. PD 933
D. PD 957
63) What law lays down the mandates and
functions of the Housing and Land Use
Regulatory Board?

A. EO 949
B. EO 90
C. PD 933
D. PD 957
64) A consulting firm, partnership, company, corporation,
or association may engage on the practice of environmental
planning in the Philippines, provided that:

A. At least 75% of the entire membership of the Board of the entity


shall be registered environmental planners
B. At least 70% of the total capitalization of the entity is owned by
registered environmental planners
C. At least 70% of the entire membership of the Board is
composed of ENPs and 75% of the capitalization is owned by
them
D. At least 75% of the entire membership and 75% of the
capitalization is owned by registered environmental planners
64) A consulting firm, partnership, company, corporation,
or association may engage on the practice of environmental
planning in the Philippines, provided that:

A. At least 75% of the entire membership of the Board of the entity


shall be registered environmental planners
B. At least 70% of the total capitalization of the entity is owned by
registered environmental planners
C. At least 70% of the entire membership of the Board is
composed of ENPs and 75% of the capitalization is owned by
them
D. At least 75% of the entire membership and 75% of the
capitalization is owned by registered environmental planners
65) What does reviews Comprehensive Land
Use Plans (CLUPs) of component cities and
municipalities?

A. RLUC
B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
65) What does reviews Comprehensive Land
Use Plans (CLUPs) of component cities and
municipalities?

A. RLUC
B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
66)The new law regulating the practice of
environmental planning is:

A. RA 10587
B. PD 1517
C. PD 957
D. None of the above
66)The new law regulating the practice of
environmental planning is:

A. RA 10587
B. PD 1517
C. PD 957
D. None of the above
67) The law proclaiming 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
D. DAO 96-37
67) The law proclaiming 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
D. DAO 96-37
68) Choose the relevant criteria for he best
strategic option

A. Sustainability
B. Feasibility
C. Desirability
D. Critical and urgent
E. None of the choices
F. All of the choices except none
68) Choose the relevant criteria for he best
strategic option

A. Sustainability
B. Feasibility
C. Desirability
D. Critical and urgent
E. None of the choices
F. All of the choices except none
69) The enforcement of PD 1308 as well as the
monitoring and inspection of educational institutions
offering courses in environment planning is the
responsibility of the :

A. Commission on Higher Education


B. Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners
C. Board of Environmental Planning
D. School of Urban and Regional Planning
69) The enforcement of PD 1308 as well as the
monitoring and inspection of educational institutions
offering courses in environment planning is the
responsibility of the :

A. Commission on Higher Education


B. Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners
C. Board of Environmental Planning
D. School of Urban and Regional Planning
70) RA 8435 or the Agriculture and Fishery Modernization
Act (AFMA) of 1997 strives to provide full and adequate
support to the sustainable development of a highlt
modernized agriculture and fishery industry in the
Philippines. Under AFMA, one of the following has been
d-prioritized

A. Identification and establishment of model farm


B. On-farm production enhancement technologies
C. Small-scale irrigation systems
D. Research, development and training facilities
70) RA 8435 or the Agriculture and Fishery Modernization
Act (AFMA) of 1997 strives to provide full and adequate
support to the sustainable development of a highlt
modernized agriculture and fishery industry in the
Philippines. Under AFMA, one of the following has been
d-prioritized

A. Identification and establishment of model farm


B. On-farm production enhancement technologies
C. Small-scale irrigation systems
D. Research, development and training facilities
71) What are the techniques relevant to land
use planning?

A. Sieve Mapping
B. Area Ecological Profiling
C. Land Use Accounting
D. Critical and urgent
E. None of the choices
F. All of the choices except none
71) What are the techniques relevant to land
use planning?

A. Sieve Mapping
B. Area Ecological Profiling
C. Land Use Accounting
D. Critical and urgent
E. None of the choices
F. All of the choices except none
72) What Body ratifies CLUPs of Metro
Manila Cities and Municipalities?

A. RLUC
B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
72) What Body ratifies CLUPs of Metro
Manila Cities and Municipalities?

A. RLUC
B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
73) This document is a series of written statements
accompanied by maps, illustrations and diagrams which
describes what the community wants to become and how
it wants to develop. It is essentially composed of
community goals, objectives, policies, programs and
physical development plan which translates the various
sectoral plan:

A. Land Use Plan


B. Action Plan
C. Strategic Plan
D. Development Plan
73) This document is a series of written statements
accompanied by maps, illustrations and diagrams which
describes what the community wants to become and how
it wants to develop. It is essentially composed of
community goals, objectives, policies, programs and
physical development plan which translates the various
sectoral plan:

A. Land Use Plan


B. Action Plan
C. Strategic Plan
D. Development Plan
74) What body reviews CLUPs of provinces?

A. RLUC
B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
74) What body reviews CLUPs of provinces?

A. RLUC
B. PLUC
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
75) Where can we find the highest level policy
statements on environmental protection?

A. Constitution
B. PD 1151
C. All of the choices except none
D. None of the Choices
75) Where can we find the highest level policy
statements on environmental protection?

A. Constitution
B. PD 1151
C. All of the choices except none
D. None of the Choices
76) What higher level plans guides Local Government
Units (LGUs) in preparing their own comprehensive land
use plans (CLUPs)?

A. National Physical Framework Plans and Medium-Term


Development Plans
B. Regional Physical Framework Plans and Regional
Development Plans
C. Provincial Physical Framework and Provincial
Development Plans
D. All of the choices except none
E. None of the choices
76) What higher level plans guides Local Government
Units (LGUs) in preparing their own comprehensive land
use plans (CLUPs)?

A. National Physical Framework Plans and Medium-Term


Development Plans
B. Regional Physical Framework Plans and Regional
Development Plans
C. Provincial Physical Framework and Provincial
Development Plans
D. All of the choices except none
E. None of the choices
77) The process of obtaining technical advice
or opinion which may not be followed is called.

A. Consultation
B. Coordination
C. Public hearing
D. Citizen participation
77) The process of obtaining technical advice
or opinion which may not be followed is called.

A. Consultation
B. Coordination
C. Public hearing
D. Citizen participation
78) A kind of ad-hoc zoning that allows a
small piece of land to deviate from the
approved zone of the area for certain reason is
called:

A. Spot zoning
B. Flexible zoning
C. Euclidean zoning
D. Large lot zoning
78) A kind of ad-hoc zoning that allows a
small piece of land to deviate from the
approved zone of the area for certain reason is
called:

A. Spot zoning
B. Flexible zoning
C. Euclidean zoning
D. Large lot zoning
79) What are the legal basis for the state's
regulation of land use?

A. Police power
B. Laws against nuisance and pollution
C. The policy that property has social function
D. The rule that a person must not do wrong to
another person
79) What are the legal basis for the state's
regulation of land use?

A. Police power
B. Laws against nuisance and pollution
C. The policy that property has social function
D. The rule that a person must not do wrong to
another person
80) What are the tools for plan
implementation?

A. Zoning ordinance, taxation and eminent


domain
B. Zoning, subdivision and building ordinance
C. Zoning ordinance, local investment
D. Urban land reform
80) What are the tools for plan
implementation?

A. Zoning ordinance, taxation and eminent


domain
B. Zoning, subdivision and building ordinance
C. Zoning ordinance, local investment
D. Urban land reform
81) The agency that implements the laws,
rules and regulations that support policies of
Government with regard to optimizing the use
of land as a resource is:

A. NEDA
B. DAR
C. HLURB
D. DPWH
81) The agency that implements the laws,
rules and regulations that support policies of
Government with regard to optimizing the use
of land as a resource is:

A. NEDA
B. DAR
C. HLURB
D. DPWH
82) A special locational clearance which grants a
property owner 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 particular hardship upon the
owner is called:

A. Certified of Non-Conformance
B. Exception
C. Variance
D. None of the choieces
82) A special locational clearance which grants a
property owner 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 particular hardship upon the
owner is called:

A. Certified of Non-Conformance
B. Exception
C. Variance
D. None of the choieces
83) Many industries want to locate near urban
cities because they want to be

A. Close to large market


B. Close to a major transportation hub
C. Avail of urban services and facilities
D. All of the choices
83) Many industries want to locate near urban
cities because they want to be

A. Close to large market


B. Close to a major transportation hub
C. Avail of urban services and facilities
D. All of the choices
84) The counterpart of Geddes in the
University States is Lewis Mumford. Hiss
treatise is entitled:

A. Culture and Cities


B. Cities and Culture
C. The Cities of Culture
D. The Culture of the Cities
84) The counterpart of Geddes in the
University States is Lewis Mumford. Hiss
treatise is entitled:

A. Culture and Cities


B. Cities and Culture
C. The Cities of Culture
D. The Culture of the Cities
85) Based on the principle of devolution of
powers to local government units, the National
Government transfers these funds to LGUs for
their administrative, public order and safety
operations

A. Internal Revenue Allotments


B. Budgetary Allocation
C. Local Development Allotment
D. LGU Budgetary Allotment
85) Based on the principle of devolution of
powers to local government units, the National
Government transfers these funds to LGUs for
their administrative, public order and safety
operations

A. Internal Revenue Allotments


B. Budgetary Allocation
C. Local Development Allotment
D. LGU Budgetary Allotment
86) What kind of project requires an
environmental compliance certificate?

A. Environmentally critical projects


B. Projects in environmentally critical areas
C. All of the choices except none
D. None of the choices
86) What kind of project requires an
environmental compliance certificate?

A. Environmentally critical projects


B. Projects in environmentally critical areas
C. All of the choices except none
D. None of the choices
87) Any amendment to the provisions of the
zoning ordinance for component cities and
municipalities can only take effect approval and
authentication by the:

A. Sangguniang Panlalawigan
B. HLURB
C. Local Zoning Review Committee
D. Local Zoning Board of Adjustment and
Appeals (LZBAA)
87) Any amendment to the provisions of the
zoning ordinance for component cities and
municipalities can only take effect approval and
authentication by the:

A. Sangguniang Panlalawigan
B. HLURB
C. Local Zoning Review Committee
D. Local Zoning Board of Adjustment and
Appeals (LZBAA)
88) This law provides for the establishment
and management of National Integrated
Protection Areas System:

A. RA 8371
B. RA 7586
C. RA 7279
D. None of the above
88) This law provides for the establishment
and management of National Integrated
Protection Areas System:

A. RA 8371
B. RA 7586
C. RA 7279
D. None of the above
89) Land use conversion is limited by reclassification
ceiling under various legal issuances, e.g. Local
Government Code. Under the AFMA, only 5% of the
SAFDZ areas may be converted to other uses, while the
LGC limits to:

A. 15% of total arable lands on chartered cities and 1st


class Municipalities
B. 10% of total arable lands in any town
C. 5% of total arable land in any city
D. All of the above
89) Land use conversion is limited by reclassification
ceiling under various legal issuances, e.g. Local
Government Code. Under the AFMA, only 5% of the
SAFDZ areas may be converted to other uses, while the
LGC limits to:

A. 15% of total arable lands on chartered cities and 1st


class Municipalities
B. 10% of total arable lands in any town
C. 5% of total arable land in any city
D. All of the above
90) Reclassification of the land highly in
urbanized areas, after conducting public
hearings for the purpose, shall be limited to:

A.10%
B.15%
C.20%
D.25%
90) Reclassification of the land highly in
urbanized areas, after conducting public
hearings for the purpose, shall be limited to:

A. 10%
B. 15%
C. 20%
D. 25%
91) Alarm over increasing world population may
be traced to Thomas Malthus' theory that states

A.Population grows geometrically while food supply


grows arithmetically
B.Population grows arithmetically while food supply
grows geometrically
C.Population and food grows geometrically
D.Population and food grows arithmetically
91) Alarm over increasing world population may
be traced to Thomas Malthus' theory that states

A.Population grows geometrically while food supply


grows arithmetically
B.Population grows arithmetically while food supply
grows geometrically
C.Population and food grows geometrically
D.Population and food grows arithmetically
92) What projects require an environmental
impact statement (EIS)

A. Environmentally critical projects


B. Projects in environmentally critical areas
C. Gold courses, major roads and bridges,
infrastructure
D. All of the choices except none
E. None of he choices
92) What projects require an environmental
impact statement (EIS)

A. Environmentally critical projects


B. Projects in environmentally critical areas
C. Gold courses, major roads and bridges,
infrastructure
D. All of the choices except none
E. None of he choices
93) The 1987 Constitution seeks to classify
all lands in the public domain into four
categories. Name the one that is not among
four

A. Agricultural land
B. Mineral land
C. National park
D. Ancestral domain
E. Forest land
93) The 1987 Constitution seeks to classify
all lands in the public domain into four
categories. Name the one that is not among
four

A. Agricultural land
B. Mineral land
C. National park
D. Ancestral domain
E. Forest land
94) Variances and exemptions from the land
use plan/zoning map are secured from the:

A. Zoning Administrator/Officer
B. Municipal Mayor
C. Municipal Planning and Development
Coordinator (MPDC)
D. Local Zoning Board of Adjustments and
Appeals (LZBAA)
94) Variances and exemptions from the land
use plan/zoning map are secured from the:

A. Zoning Administrator/Officer
B. Municipal Mayor
C. Municipal Planning and Development
Coordinator (MPDC)
D. Local Zoning Board of Adjustments and
Appeals (LZBAA)
95) A device which grants a property owner
relief from certain provisions of a Zoning
ordinance where, because of the specific use
would result n a particular hardship to the
owner.

A. Variance
B. Certificate of Non- Conformance
C. Exception
D. Development
95) A device which grants a property owner
relief from certain provisions of a Zoning
ordinance where, because of the specific use
would result n a particular hardship to the
owner.

A. Variance
B. Certificate of Non- Conformance
C. Exception
D. Development
96) A local legal measure which embodies
regulations affecting land use is:

A. Comprehensive Land Use Plan


B. Zoning Ordinance
C. Cadastral Survey
D. Tax Declaration
96) A local legal measure which embodies
regulations affecting land use is:

A. Comprehensive Land Use Plan


B. Zoning Ordinance
C. Cadastral Survey
D. Tax Declaration
97) Under the Local Government Code,
reclassification of agricultural land in
component cities and to first to third class
municipalities shall be limited to:

A.10%
B.15%
C.20%
D.5%
97) Under the Local Government Code,
reclassification of agricultural land in
component cities and to first to third class
municipalities shall be limited to:

A.10%
B.15%
C.20%
D.5%
98) What is zoning?

A. It is the designation of species areas of a


community as functional land uses of land may
be allowed or regulated on accordance with the
development plan.
B. It is a tool to implement the development plan
C. It is a means of redistributing land acquisition
and disposition
D. None of the choices
98) What is zoning?

A. It is the designation of species areas of a


community as functional land uses of land may
be allowed or regulated on accordance with the
development plan.
B. It is a tool to implement the development plan
C. It is a means of redistributing land acquisition
and disposition
D. None of the choices
99) Traditional location theory analyzes the
location of industries by considering

A. The cost of marketing and advertising


B. Labor wages
C. The cost of transporting raw materials to the
factory and finished goods to the market
D. The costs of transporting consumers to market
centers
99) Traditional location theory analyzes the
location of industries by considering

A. The cost of marketing and advertising


B. Labor wages
C. The cost of transporting raw materials to the
factory and finished goods to the market
D. The costs of transporting consumers to market
centers
100) What is the highest planning body at the
regional level?

A. NEDA
B. The Regional Development Council
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none
100) What is the highest planning body at the
regional level?

A. NEDA
B. The Regional Development Council
C. HLURB
D. None of the choices
E. All of the choices except none

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