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CORREL PLANNING 2018

CORREL PLANNING 2018
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  • 1

    CO1 Identify the principles, concepts, personalities and approaches to site planning, landscape architecture, urban design and urban and regional planning  The act defining the allocation, utilization, development and management of lands within a given territory of jurisdiction according to the inherent qualities of land itself and supportive of sustainable, economic, demographic, socio cultural and environmental objectives. 

    land use planning

  • 2

    It is defined as “the proper management of land to promote public interest and general welfare (PLCPD). 

    land use planning

  • 3

    A comprehensive data base describing the geographical, biological, and socio-economic environment and their relationship in a geographical planning unit. 

    Area Ecological profile

  • 4

    The comprehensive plan for urban and urbanizable areas aimed at achieving the objectives of the program under RA 7279.

    National Urban Development and Housing framework

  • 5

    A group of barangays which serve as general purpose government for the coordination and delivery of basic, regular and direct services and effective governance of the inhabitants within it territorial jurisdiction. 

    Municipality

  • 6

    The Metropolitan Manila Region, declared and established as the National Capital Region of the Republic of the Philippines in view of its critical importance in human settlements development.  

    Metropolitan Manila

  • 7

    The smallest and basic political unit in the Philippines which serve as the primary planning and implementing unit of the government policies, plans, programs, projects, and activities in the community, and as a forum wherein the collective views of the people may be expressed, crystallized and considered and where disputes may be amicably settled.

    Barangay

  • 8

    The type of spatial development where an alternative urban area is developed aside from the present urban center.

    Bi-polar strategy

  • 9

    A theory of urban growth, based a pattern of several concentric zones that served as a basis for theoretical analysis and modelling of urban growth patterns conceived by Ernest Burgess. 

    concentric zone theory

  • 10

    the forced evacuation of citizens living along geo-hazard areas such as flood prone, landslide and earth areas is an exercise of the government on 

    police power

  • 11

    Acquiring private land for public use (road widening, road extension, and construction of new roads) undergoing due process of law is an exercise of the government on  

    power of eminent domain

  • 12

    A poly-nucleated metropolitan area that includes a number of identifiable municipalities that have merged. 

    conurbation

  • 13

    An urban design concept that refers to the need to maintain a balance between new development and the existing natural or man-made environment. 

    design fit

  • 14

    Street classified a cardo or the north-south orientation and decumanos or the east –west street orientation 

    Roman street layout

  • 15

    Which of the following is not an element of legibility in Kevin Lynch Image of the City? 

    City capital

  • 16

    Element of urban form which are considered channels where observer customarily, occasionally or potentially moves. 

    Path

  • 17

    Are medium to large sections of the city, conceived of as having two dimensional extent, which the observer mentally enters the “inside of” and which are recognizable as having some common identifying character. 

    District

  • 18

    Are points, strategic spots in the city into which the observer can enter, and which are the intensive foci to and from which he is travelling.

    Node

  • 19

    These are points of references but in this case, the observer does not enter within them. They are simply defined physical objects, buildings, stone, and mountains. 

    Landmark

  • 20

    Component of the urban form that connect spaces and places. They are defined by their physical dimension and character as well as the size and scale of the building that line along them. 

    Streets

  • 21

    Component of the urban form considered the green part o the city comprising parks, trees, plants, etc. 

    Landscape

  • 22

    Element of urban aesthetics which may be man-made or natural. It is the focal point or terminus that is strongly emphasized and is framed and balanced by minor element forming masses to enclose it.

    Vista

  • 23

    A development concept focusing on land regulation which promote large scale unified land development by means of mid-range, realistic program in case of physically curable social and economic deficiencies in land and cityscapes. 

    Planned Unit Development

  • 24

    Urban development concept which typically involved destruction of businesses, relocation of people use of eminent domain and renewal of residential slums. 

    Urban Renewal

  • 25

    A spatial concept consisting of a small residential area, considerable social interaction between neighbors and some degree of homogeneity. 

    Neighborhood concept

  • 26

    the art of arranging structures on the land and shaping the spaces in between. An art linked to architecture, landscape architecture, and engineering and city planning. Site plans locate objects and activities in space and time.  

    Landscape architecture

  • 27

    it is an art and science of designing the outdoor space for biological and psychological well-beingof man. The outdoor space design is basically inspired by the beauty of nature and supported by the science of engineering.  

    Landscape architecture

  • 28

    The public document showing information such as ownership of the land, location, (to name a few) needed to start the activity of site planning. 

    transfer certificate of title

  • 29

    Formulated as early as the first stage of the planning process and up to the analysis stage containing the vague, generalized statements on what to achieve at the end of the planning process.

    Goal

  • 30

    Formulated as early as the first stage of the planning process and up to the analysis stage containing doable, specific, achievable, prioritized activities on what too achieve at the end of the process

    Objective

  • 31

    A cultural information which is considered as a legal tool in implementing city plans. 

    zoning

  • 32

    A legal tool which controls and regulates the development of real estates by requiring developers to meet specific requirements and design standards that are established so a plot can be recorded and lots be sold. 

    subdivision regulation

  • 33

    Which of the following is not needed for classification of soil in site planning and landscape architecture?

    material for sculptural work

  • 34

    Which of the following is not an information on hydrology?

    fish pond

  • 35

    Which of the following is not an information on traffic?

    number of traffic enforcers

  • 36

    Which of the following is not covered by zoning?

    building budget

  • 37

    Pertains to the information about age, gender, socio-economic status, income.  

    demographic profile

  • 38

    The reshaping of the ground of the site to achieve more suitable topography for buildings, facilities, and other land uses; helps to control surface runoff, soil erosion, sedimentation during and after construction. 

    grading

  • 39

    The type of grading done in golf courses.

    naturalistic

  • 40

    The shape of the ground forming part of the architectural design of a structure. 

    naturalistic

  • 41

    CO2 comprehends the characteristics, requirements and standards of the processes, concepts, elements, laws, and principles used in site planning, landscape architecture, urban design and community architecture; urban and regional planning  Explain gentrification

    Process of invasion wherein the rich and those who can afford occupy substandard housing or industrial environment

  • 42

     Determine, from the following statements, the characteristic which is not a description of the British New town movement? 

    neoclassical styles of civic buildings aligned the boulevard

  • 43

    Which of the following is not a description of City Beautiful Movement as seen in the early plan of Manila?

    Presence of mixed use structures in neo-classical style

  • 44

     Describe the characteristic of the ancient Greek cities .

    The layout of the street was straight with intersections at more or less 90 degrees known as Hippodamian layout

  • 45

    Describe the behavior of people having “Sense of place” in urban design. 

    allows people to orient themselves to a unique area

  • 46

    Which of the following is not a description of variety, as an element for the responsive environment? 

    People and activities are segregated according to certain criteria and standard

  • 47

    Describe the idea of Ian Bentley in “Responsive Environment”

    “The greater the number of alternative routes through an environment, the greater the people’s freedom of movement and therefore the greater the responsiveness of the place.”

  • 48

    Describe the most economical way of site grading is 

    The cut is more or less equal to the fill

  • 49

    Explain the underlying principle in providing easement or the public space besides natural bodies 

    the community enjoys the benefit of the natural resource

  • 50

    What will the urban designer specify (based on the National Building code) the width of the each sidewalk if the RROW is 10 meters or less?

    1.20 meters

  • 51

    In estimating the width of the planting strip for a street, the urban design must consider the requirements of the National Building Code that the width of the planting strip is based on 

    width of the road right of way

  • 52

    Describe a walkable street? 

    Has principal arterial road

  • 53

    CO3 Analyze issues, problems, concerns on the processes, concepts, elements and principles used in site planning, landscape architecture, urban design and community architecture; urban and regional planning  Examine the grid layout of street applied by Hippodamus in Greece

    The street layout did not consider the terrain which resulted to streets with steps

  • 54

    Compare Mecca, Medina and medieval cities. all these cities represents 

    Radio centric layout of cities

  • 55

    Select, from the statements below, the type of streets layout during the medieval times?  

    meandering confuse the enemies

  • 56

    Who among the following did not share the new communities’ movement to urban design? 

    Metabolism Group

  • 57

    Who among the following urban designers/landscape architects was not an advocate of conservationist and park movement? 

    Soria y Mata

  • 58

    What is common characteristic of these cities according to function: Mecca, Vatican, Jerusalem, Medina? 

    pilgrim cities

  • 59

     Categorize the following factors: BP 220, PD957, R-1, R-2, National Building Code,

    Cultural factors

  • 60

    break down the process of coming up with a slope map 

    using the contour map , compute slope using S=V/h x 100%

  • 61

    Categorize the following: golf courses, Chinese and Japanese gardens are fine example of what type of grading? 

    Naturalistic

  • 62

    Which of the following imposed plaza as an important public space in the early planning of cities in the Philippines? 

    Laws of Indies

  • 63

    Which of the following is not an activity in a plaza?

    Playing basketball

  • 64

    Which of the following is not a description of a plaza?

    More softscaping than hardscaping

  • 65

    Determine below the statement that fits the description of parks and gardens 

    Lungs of the city

  • 66

    Determine below the statement fits the description of plaza 

    Living room of the city

  • 67

    CO4 solves site planning, landscape architecture, urban design, and urban and regional planning problems  How will an urban design plan a street following the principle of no dead ends? 

    Use cul-de-sac

  • 68

    How will an urban design plan a street following the principle of less cross intersections 

    Incorporate turnabout in the street layout

  • 69

    Specify parking lot dimension for PWD according to BP 344?

    3.70 m x 5.00 m

  • 70

     Present the most effective location for the parking slot for the PWD? 

    Parking slot should be near the building entrances

  • 71

    Specify the parking lot dimension for jeepney and shuttle?

    3.00 m x 9.00 m

  • 72

    One approach in lessening the island heat effect in urban areas is 

    Green roof, green wall

  • 73

    The principle of aesthetics applied to landscape architecture where the landscaping materials and elements sizes are related according to human body. 

    scale

  • 74

    The principle of aesthetics applied to landscape architecture where landscape materials and elements are specified in moderation. 

    simplicity

  • 75

    Landscape component involving the provision of facilities to adequately remove surface and sub-surface water.

    Irrigation

  • 76

    Landscape component involving the provision of facilities necessary to water all planned areas.

    Drainage

  • 77

    Which of the following is not part of the hardscape in landscape architecture? 

    benches

  • 78

    specify plant species good for hedges 

    santan

  • 79

     specify plant species for an aroma therapy garden 

    sampaguita

  • 80

    What will you specify as, hardscape element , a structure to define outdoor living activity? 

    pergola

  • 81

    Specify a garden element which uses plant material as medium for sculptural work. 

    topiary

  • 82

    specify a garden element as bed or cover the ground and place the logo of the company using plant material 

    carpet bedding

  • 83

    Specify the planting material for carpet bedding.

    purple heart

  • 84

    Specify shade tree for park. 

    mahogany

  • 85

    What will you specify as garden type for outdoor sports like croquet, football , baseball, lawn tennis or bocce ball. 

    Lawn

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    CO1 Identify the principles, concepts, personalities and approaches to site planning, landscape architecture, urban design and urban and regional planning  The act defining the allocation, utilization, development and management of lands within a given territory of jurisdiction according to the inherent qualities of land itself and supportive of sustainable, economic, demographic, socio cultural and environmental objectives. 

    land use planning

  • 2

    It is defined as “the proper management of land to promote public interest and general welfare (PLCPD). 

    land use planning

  • 3

    A comprehensive data base describing the geographical, biological, and socio-economic environment and their relationship in a geographical planning unit. 

    Area Ecological profile

  • 4

    The comprehensive plan for urban and urbanizable areas aimed at achieving the objectives of the program under RA 7279.

    National Urban Development and Housing framework

  • 5

    A group of barangays which serve as general purpose government for the coordination and delivery of basic, regular and direct services and effective governance of the inhabitants within it territorial jurisdiction. 

    Municipality

  • 6

    The Metropolitan Manila Region, declared and established as the National Capital Region of the Republic of the Philippines in view of its critical importance in human settlements development.  

    Metropolitan Manila

  • 7

    The smallest and basic political unit in the Philippines which serve as the primary planning and implementing unit of the government policies, plans, programs, projects, and activities in the community, and as a forum wherein the collective views of the people may be expressed, crystallized and considered and where disputes may be amicably settled.

    Barangay

  • 8

    The type of spatial development where an alternative urban area is developed aside from the present urban center.

    Bi-polar strategy

  • 9

    A theory of urban growth, based a pattern of several concentric zones that served as a basis for theoretical analysis and modelling of urban growth patterns conceived by Ernest Burgess. 

    concentric zone theory

  • 10

    the forced evacuation of citizens living along geo-hazard areas such as flood prone, landslide and earth areas is an exercise of the government on 

    police power

  • 11

    Acquiring private land for public use (road widening, road extension, and construction of new roads) undergoing due process of law is an exercise of the government on  

    power of eminent domain

  • 12

    A poly-nucleated metropolitan area that includes a number of identifiable municipalities that have merged. 

    conurbation

  • 13

    An urban design concept that refers to the need to maintain a balance between new development and the existing natural or man-made environment. 

    design fit

  • 14

    Street classified a cardo or the north-south orientation and decumanos or the east –west street orientation 

    Roman street layout

  • 15

    Which of the following is not an element of legibility in Kevin Lynch Image of the City? 

    City capital

  • 16

    Element of urban form which are considered channels where observer customarily, occasionally or potentially moves. 

    Path

  • 17

    Are medium to large sections of the city, conceived of as having two dimensional extent, which the observer mentally enters the “inside of” and which are recognizable as having some common identifying character. 

    District

  • 18

    Are points, strategic spots in the city into which the observer can enter, and which are the intensive foci to and from which he is travelling.

    Node

  • 19

    These are points of references but in this case, the observer does not enter within them. They are simply defined physical objects, buildings, stone, and mountains. 

    Landmark

  • 20

    Component of the urban form that connect spaces and places. They are defined by their physical dimension and character as well as the size and scale of the building that line along them. 

    Streets

  • 21

    Component of the urban form considered the green part o the city comprising parks, trees, plants, etc. 

    Landscape

  • 22

    Element of urban aesthetics which may be man-made or natural. It is the focal point or terminus that is strongly emphasized and is framed and balanced by minor element forming masses to enclose it.

    Vista

  • 23

    A development concept focusing on land regulation which promote large scale unified land development by means of mid-range, realistic program in case of physically curable social and economic deficiencies in land and cityscapes. 

    Planned Unit Development

  • 24

    Urban development concept which typically involved destruction of businesses, relocation of people use of eminent domain and renewal of residential slums. 

    Urban Renewal

  • 25

    A spatial concept consisting of a small residential area, considerable social interaction between neighbors and some degree of homogeneity. 

    Neighborhood concept

  • 26

    the art of arranging structures on the land and shaping the spaces in between. An art linked to architecture, landscape architecture, and engineering and city planning. Site plans locate objects and activities in space and time.  

    Landscape architecture

  • 27

    it is an art and science of designing the outdoor space for biological and psychological well-beingof man. The outdoor space design is basically inspired by the beauty of nature and supported by the science of engineering.  

    Landscape architecture

  • 28

    The public document showing information such as ownership of the land, location, (to name a few) needed to start the activity of site planning. 

    transfer certificate of title

  • 29

    Formulated as early as the first stage of the planning process and up to the analysis stage containing the vague, generalized statements on what to achieve at the end of the planning process.

    Goal

  • 30

    Formulated as early as the first stage of the planning process and up to the analysis stage containing doable, specific, achievable, prioritized activities on what too achieve at the end of the process

    Objective

  • 31

    A cultural information which is considered as a legal tool in implementing city plans. 

    zoning

  • 32

    A legal tool which controls and regulates the development of real estates by requiring developers to meet specific requirements and design standards that are established so a plot can be recorded and lots be sold. 

    subdivision regulation

  • 33

    Which of the following is not needed for classification of soil in site planning and landscape architecture?

    material for sculptural work

  • 34

    Which of the following is not an information on hydrology?

    fish pond

  • 35

    Which of the following is not an information on traffic?

    number of traffic enforcers

  • 36

    Which of the following is not covered by zoning?

    building budget

  • 37

    Pertains to the information about age, gender, socio-economic status, income.  

    demographic profile

  • 38

    The reshaping of the ground of the site to achieve more suitable topography for buildings, facilities, and other land uses; helps to control surface runoff, soil erosion, sedimentation during and after construction. 

    grading

  • 39

    The type of grading done in golf courses.

    naturalistic

  • 40

    The shape of the ground forming part of the architectural design of a structure. 

    naturalistic

  • 41

    CO2 comprehends the characteristics, requirements and standards of the processes, concepts, elements, laws, and principles used in site planning, landscape architecture, urban design and community architecture; urban and regional planning  Explain gentrification

    Process of invasion wherein the rich and those who can afford occupy substandard housing or industrial environment

  • 42

     Determine, from the following statements, the characteristic which is not a description of the British New town movement? 

    neoclassical styles of civic buildings aligned the boulevard

  • 43

    Which of the following is not a description of City Beautiful Movement as seen in the early plan of Manila?

    Presence of mixed use structures in neo-classical style

  • 44

     Describe the characteristic of the ancient Greek cities .

    The layout of the street was straight with intersections at more or less 90 degrees known as Hippodamian layout

  • 45

    Describe the behavior of people having “Sense of place” in urban design. 

    allows people to orient themselves to a unique area

  • 46

    Which of the following is not a description of variety, as an element for the responsive environment? 

    People and activities are segregated according to certain criteria and standard

  • 47

    Describe the idea of Ian Bentley in “Responsive Environment”

    “The greater the number of alternative routes through an environment, the greater the people’s freedom of movement and therefore the greater the responsiveness of the place.”

  • 48

    Describe the most economical way of site grading is 

    The cut is more or less equal to the fill

  • 49

    Explain the underlying principle in providing easement or the public space besides natural bodies 

    the community enjoys the benefit of the natural resource

  • 50

    What will the urban designer specify (based on the National Building code) the width of the each sidewalk if the RROW is 10 meters or less?

    1.20 meters

  • 51

    In estimating the width of the planting strip for a street, the urban design must consider the requirements of the National Building Code that the width of the planting strip is based on 

    width of the road right of way

  • 52

    Describe a walkable street? 

    Has principal arterial road

  • 53

    CO3 Analyze issues, problems, concerns on the processes, concepts, elements and principles used in site planning, landscape architecture, urban design and community architecture; urban and regional planning  Examine the grid layout of street applied by Hippodamus in Greece

    The street layout did not consider the terrain which resulted to streets with steps

  • 54

    Compare Mecca, Medina and medieval cities. all these cities represents 

    Radio centric layout of cities

  • 55

    Select, from the statements below, the type of streets layout during the medieval times?  

    meandering confuse the enemies

  • 56

    Who among the following did not share the new communities’ movement to urban design? 

    Metabolism Group

  • 57

    Who among the following urban designers/landscape architects was not an advocate of conservationist and park movement? 

    Soria y Mata

  • 58

    What is common characteristic of these cities according to function: Mecca, Vatican, Jerusalem, Medina? 

    pilgrim cities

  • 59

     Categorize the following factors: BP 220, PD957, R-1, R-2, National Building Code,

    Cultural factors

  • 60

    break down the process of coming up with a slope map 

    using the contour map , compute slope using S=V/h x 100%

  • 61

    Categorize the following: golf courses, Chinese and Japanese gardens are fine example of what type of grading? 

    Naturalistic

  • 62

    Which of the following imposed plaza as an important public space in the early planning of cities in the Philippines? 

    Laws of Indies

  • 63

    Which of the following is not an activity in a plaza?

    Playing basketball

  • 64

    Which of the following is not a description of a plaza?

    More softscaping than hardscaping

  • 65

    Determine below the statement that fits the description of parks and gardens 

    Lungs of the city

  • 66

    Determine below the statement fits the description of plaza 

    Living room of the city

  • 67

    CO4 solves site planning, landscape architecture, urban design, and urban and regional planning problems  How will an urban design plan a street following the principle of no dead ends? 

    Use cul-de-sac

  • 68

    How will an urban design plan a street following the principle of less cross intersections 

    Incorporate turnabout in the street layout

  • 69

    Specify parking lot dimension for PWD according to BP 344?

    3.70 m x 5.00 m

  • 70

     Present the most effective location for the parking slot for the PWD? 

    Parking slot should be near the building entrances

  • 71

    Specify the parking lot dimension for jeepney and shuttle?

    3.00 m x 9.00 m

  • 72

    One approach in lessening the island heat effect in urban areas is 

    Green roof, green wall

  • 73

    The principle of aesthetics applied to landscape architecture where the landscaping materials and elements sizes are related according to human body. 

    scale

  • 74

    The principle of aesthetics applied to landscape architecture where landscape materials and elements are specified in moderation. 

    simplicity

  • 75

    Landscape component involving the provision of facilities to adequately remove surface and sub-surface water.

    Irrigation

  • 76

    Landscape component involving the provision of facilities necessary to water all planned areas.

    Drainage

  • 77

    Which of the following is not part of the hardscape in landscape architecture? 

    benches

  • 78

    specify plant species good for hedges 

    santan

  • 79

     specify plant species for an aroma therapy garden 

    sampaguita

  • 80

    What will you specify as, hardscape element , a structure to define outdoor living activity? 

    pergola

  • 81

    Specify a garden element which uses plant material as medium for sculptural work. 

    topiary

  • 82

    specify a garden element as bed or cover the ground and place the logo of the company using plant material 

    carpet bedding

  • 83

    Specify the planting material for carpet bedding.

    purple heart

  • 84

    Specify shade tree for park. 

    mahogany

  • 85

    What will you specify as garden type for outdoor sports like croquet, football , baseball, lawn tennis or bocce ball. 

    Lawn