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1. Natural factors that affect the development and growth of urban areas except one.

A. Flood prone area


B. River and canals
C. Skyscrapers
D. Mountains

2. Innovations that influence the development of early cities. a. the plow and rectilinear farming
b. divisions of rooms c. circular fencing d. radiocentric planning
A. A-b-c
B. A-b-d
C. B-c-d
D. A-c-d

3. Known to be the first documented city with streets, located in Cyprus.


A. Chirokoitia
B. Khirokitia
C. Kharokitia
D. Chirokitia

4. What city that known to be existed in Israel at around 9000 BC and enclosed with circular
stone wall.
A. Jericho
B. Jeremiah
C. Judea
D. Jerusalem

5. Catalhoyuk was situated at what country today?


A. Cyprus
B. Turkey
C. Syria
D. Israel

6. At 3000-4000BC, what is the oldest city?


A. City of Eridu
B. City of Damascus
C. Babylon
D. All of the above
7. The oldest continually inhabited city and was recorded around 3000 - 4000 BC.
A. City of Damascus
B. City of Cebu
C. City of Jerusalem
D. City of Greece

8. Babylon was located at?


A. Indus Valley
B. Mesopotamia
C. Mesoamerica
D. Nile Valley

9. What civilization who had the following: - no need for defensive walls due to its
geographical location. - no zoning, no defined blocks for housing. - dependence on Nile river
- fascinated with after life.
A. Roman Civilization
B. Egyptian Civilization
C. Greek Civilization
D. Aegean Civilization

10. Egyptian Civilization was found to be around?


A. 1000 BC
B. 5000 BC
C. 3000 BC
D. 4500 BC

11. Thebes and Memphis were Jordan cities characterized by monumental architecture
popularly symbolized by the pyramids.
A. True
B. False

12. Way back 2500 BC, Pakistan was known as Indus Valley.
A. True
B. False
13. Mohenjo-Daro was administrative religious center with 40,000 inhabitants.
A. True
B. False

14. Early settlement in Cyprus at around 5,500 BC.


A. Jericho
B. Khirokitia
C. Catalhoyuk
D. Damascus

15. Catalhuyok was an early settlement at around 7,000 BC. It was situated in what country
today?
A. Turkey
B. Pakistan
C. Cyprus
D. Germany

16. Catalhoyuk was the largest Neolithic city with how many hectare of land and population.
A. 10 hectares - 5,000 population
B. 13 hectares - 10,000 population
C. 12 hectares - 10,000 population
D. 15 hectares - 13,000 population

17. Indus Valley (present day Pakistan) and Mohenjo-Daro were present at this period.
A. 3000 BC
B. 3000 AD
C. 2000 BC
D. 2500 BC

18. In 1900 BC Yellow River Valley was the precursor of Linear City of what country today?
A. Iraq (Mesopotamia - fertile crescent in the past)
B. China
C. Egypt
D. Turkey
19. Largest City of the Yellow River Valley.
A. Anyang
B. Yenyang
C. Longyang
D. Qingtong

20. This city was founded 800BC in approximately same location as it is in today.
A. Beijing
B. Shanghai
C. Cairo
D. Intanbul

21. Greek first cities were created at this period.


A. 700BC
B. 500BC
C. 10 AD
D. 400 BC

22. Polis defined as?


A. Country-state
B. County-state
C. City-state
D. Provincial-state

23. Neopolis means?


A. Last city
B. Great city
C. New city
D. Ruined city

24. Paleopolis means?


A. Old city
B. Great city
C. Growing city
D. Abandoned city
25. The City of Miletus 450-400BC, regarded as the first_______city.
A. Abandoned city
B. Ruined city
C. Planned city
D. Created city

26. The first noted urban planner. Introduced the grid system and the Agora (public market
place).
A. Julius
B. Hippodamus
C. Amenhotep
D. Burnham

27. Adopted Greek forms but with different scale - monumental and had a social hierarchy.
A. Egyptian Cities
B. European Cities
C. Roman Cities
D. Mesopotamian Cities

28. Focal point of Roman city planning.


A. Temples
B. Forums
C. Statues
D. Church

29. Romans known as _________________ because they built aqueducts, public baths, utility
systems, fountains, etc.
A. Artist
B. Architect
C. Sculptor
D. Engineers

30. In Roman Classical cities - it was a covered markets; law courts


A. Basilica
B. Curia
C. Domus
D. Insulae
31. In Roman Classical cities - the local meeting hall; the capitol
A. Basilica
B. Curia
C. Domus
D. Insulae

32. In Roman Classical cities - traditional Roman house; with central atrium
A. Basilica
B. Curia
C. Domus
D. Insulae

33. In Roman Classical cities - 3 to 6 storey apartments with storefronts.


A. Basilica
B. Curia
C. Domus
D. Insulae

34. What period does Feudalism, Mechantilist cities and the rise of church as a main urban
design component.
A. Roman Classical Period
B. Medieval Period
C. Greek Period
D. Renaissance Period

35. Renaissance and Baroque periods was present during on what century?
A. 15th
B. 12th
C. 17th
D. 10th

36. This was the ideal city planning on what period.


A. Medieval Period
B. Renaissance and Baroque Periods
C. Industrial Revolution Period
D. Contemporary Period
37. These cities was taken after the military town(boug) and citizen's town(fauborg) of the
medieval ages. The towns did not have any regular street form.
A. Medieval rectilinear City
B. Medieval radial City
C. Medieval organic City
D. Medieval irregular City

38. These were new towns placed in previously unsettled areas. Most of it injoyed locations in
river valleys and were built in regular grid like or radial form around them.
A. Medieval Bastide
B. Medieval Organic City
C. Rectilinear City
D. Radiating Towns

39. Built from King Philip II's city guidelines that produced 3 types of towns.
A. The Spanish Beautiful Town
B. Spanish-American Town
C. Spanish Law of Indies Town
D. The Indu-Spanish Town

40. The English Renaissance "the European Planned City" Charleston in South Carolina adn
Savannah in Georgia that became ports of the Southeast coast was designed by?
A. King Philip II
B. James Oglethorpe
C. Daniel Burnham
D. Gov. Col. Francis Nicholson

41. Annapolis and Williamburg were the European Planned City during the English
Renaissance designed by territorial Governor Col. Francis Nicholson.
A. True
B. False

42. Drawn by Gov. Col. Francis Nicholson,"The European Planned City", what city?
A. Williamsburg
B. Savannah
C. Philadelphia
D. Annapolis
43. Savannah in Georgia designed by James Oglethorpe, what kind of city planning he did?
A. Western Planned city
B. Italian Planned city
C. European Planned city
D. American Planned city

44. Developments were driven by speculation with emphasis on equality designed by William
Penn. What City today?
A. Philadephia
B. Chicago
C. New York
D. Charleston

45. Signified the change from manpower to assembly lines


A. Medieval Age
B. Machine Age
C. Industrial Age
D. Bronze Age

46. Proposed his ideal city meant for 800 to 1200 persons on at least 600 to 1800 acres fo land.
Founder of Reform Movement. He constructed ans Industrial Village at New Lanark Mills
in Manschester that was self-sufficient and complete with agricultural, light industrial,
educational, and recreational facilities.
A. Cabet
B. William Penn
C. Robert Owens
D. Daniel Burnham

47. Tony Garnier desgined a hypothetical industrial town with an imaginary site consisting of a
high plateau and level valley, all alongside a river. The plateau would be used for the
residential component and the valley for factories, and other specialized spaces in areas
where they develop a good relationship with complementary uses - these ideas may have
been a precursor to modern zoning. What is the name of his designed town.
A. Ciudad de Garnier
B. Industrial City
C. Une Cite Industrielle
D. Une Cite
48. Author of "Tomorrow: A Peacful Path To Social Reform", first conceptualized the "Garden
Cites".
A. Tony Garnier
B. Ebenezer Howard
C. Howard Taft
D. Daniel Burnham

49. It was the first developed Garden City designed by Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker. The
plan was a combination of landscaping, informal street layouts, and a main axis focusing on
a town center. It was built in an area of 4,500 acres; 3000 for agricultural uses and 1500 for
the city proper. What city is this?
A. Letchworth
B. Hogwarts
C. Welwyn
D. Damascus

50. Who spearheaded the City Beautiful Movement? He designed Chicago, Cleveland, San
Francisco, Manila and Baguio
A. William Howard Taft
B. Juan Nakpil
C. Daniel Burnham
D. Baron Hausmann

51. Wide tree lined boulevard; Terminating to a beautiful vistas; Imposing civc structures.
A. Lewis Mumford
B. Albert Mayer
C. Daniel Burnham
D. Lucio Costa

52. Designed with two huge axis in the sign of the cross, with the principal multi-level traffic
arteries traversing these axes. Separate centers for government, commerce, and
entertainment are located along one axis, and the residential districts are distributed about
the other. What city is this in Brazil?
A. Manaus
B. Campo Grande
C. Brasilia
D. Fortaleza
53. Canberra's design reflected the principles of the city beautiful movement with a trangular
formation of three important buildings; the Court of Justice, the Parliament House, and the
Capitol Building, with each apex pointing to another important building or monument.
Canberra is the capital of what country?
A. Spain
B. Australia
C. Brazil
D. Turkey
1 C 28 B
2 D 29 D
3 B 30 A
4 A 31 A
5 B 32 C
6 A 33 D
7 A 34 B
8 B 35 A
9 B 36 B
10 C 37 C
11 B 38 A
12 A 39 C
13 A 40 B
14 B 41 A
15 A 42 D
16 B 43 C
17 D 44 A
18 B 45 B
19 A 46 C
20 A 47 C
21 A 48 B
22 C 49 A
23 C 50 C
24 A 51 C
25 C 52 C
26 C 53 B
27 C

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