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CLUP 2 Part 1

 1.
Refers tofertility (births), mortality (deaths), and migration.these affects the
population outcomes.

o A.

Population processes

o B.

Population outcome

o C.

Development processes

o D.

Environment processes

 2.
Are the results of any change in the population processes – size of the
population, its age and sex composition and its distribution in space.these
affect development and environment processes

o A.

Population Processes

o B.

Population Outcomes

o C.

Development Outcomes

o D.

Environment Processes

 3.
Sectoral studies are basically diagnostic in approach. They are geared
towards the following except:
o A.

it shows the relationship among population, environment and development


factors of sustainable development

o B.

Identifying the issues prevailing in the sector, and analyzing their causes and
effects and/or implications

o C.

Establishing the potentials and development needs of the sector

o D.

Determining the spatial requirements of the sector

 4.
What Kind of framework is shown as mentioned in CLUP vol 2?

o A.

Population, Development & Environment Framework

o B.

Medim Term Population & Development Framework

o C.

Projected Sustainable Development Framework

o D.

CLUP population framework

 5.
May include consumption of goods and services such as food, health,
education, and housing: savings and investment behavior, public expenditure
patterns, utilization of human and natural resources, etc. These affect the
development outcomes (goals and objectives).

o A.

Development Processes
o B.

Environment Processes

o C.

Population Processes

o D.

Sustainable Development Outcomes

 6.
Are expressed as vision, goals and objectives of a plan that will contribute to
the attainment of well- being for both present and future generations. pertain
to the level of income or its distribution, levels of employment, educational,
health and nutritional status, environmental quality & quantity and such other
amenities. These outcomes or results, in turn affect the population processes
at the beginning of planning exercise.

o A.

4-Both 1 & 2

o B.

3-None of the above

o C.

1-Development Outcomes

o D.

2-Sustainable Development Outcomes

 7.
Provides planners and users of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) a
backgrounder and general information on the population composition and
distribution of the city/ municipality.

o A.

Demographic profile

o B.
Ecological Profile

o C.

Physical Profile

o D.

Infrastructure profiles

 8.
Includes the characteristics of the population in terms of age groupings and
sex ratios. It provides the basis for social and economic planning
considerations. Economic dependency ratios and participation measures as in
labor force participation ratios are derived from this data. School age
population and the enrollment participation ratios are also derived from this
data and its characteristics.

o A.

Population composition

o B.

Population distribution

o C.

Population growth rate

o D.

Population

 9.
The geographic pattern of the location of people, is important in determining
centers of population, hierarchy of settlements, and growth points in the city/
municipality

o A.

Population composition

o B.

Population distribution
o C.

Population infrastructure

o D.

Physical Infrastructures

 10.
Does the following population data such as marital status, ethnic origin and
dialect spoken; religious affiliation; literacy rate and number of disabled
persons affect the total size of the population?

o A.

Yes

o B.

Maybe

o C.

No

o D.

It depends

 11.
The most important set of information for planning. It is the basis for
determining the level of needs for public services like schools, health centers,
recreational facilities, power, water, protective services,

o A.

Population

o B.

Roads

o C.

Land area
o D.

Land suitability

 12.
Forest lands that are proclaimed by the President for a specific purpose

o A.

Civil reservations

o B.

Mangrove

o C.

Fare reservation

o D.

Protected areas

 13.
Is the degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with,
adverse effects of climate change, including climate variability and extremes

o A.

Climate change vulnerability

o B.

Climate change

o C.

Climate change risk

o D.

Climate change variability

 14.
Is the degree to which a fishing with passive or active gear utilizing fishing
vessels of 3.1 gross tons (GT) up to twenty (20) GT

o A.

Small scale commercial fishing

o B.

Medium scale commercial fishing

o C.

Large scale commercial fishing

o D.

None of the above

 15.
fishing utilizing active gears and vessels of 20.1 GT up to one hundred fifty
(150) GT

o A.

Small scale commercial fishing

o B.

Medium scale commercial fishing

o C.

Large scale commercial fishing

o D.

None of the above

 16.
fishing utilizing active gears and vessels of more than one hundred fifty (150)
GT.

o A.

Small scale commercial fishing


o B.

Medium scale commercial fishing

o C.

Large scale commercial fishing

o D.

None of the above

 17.
Refers to a tract of forest land set aside by the Secretary of the DENR upon
the recommendation of the concerned LGU for the use of the residents of a
municipality/city. Said residents may cut, collect and remove forest products
for their personal use in accordance with existing laws and regulations and
subject to the provision that utilization of resources therein shall be in
accordance with sustainable development. For this purpose, the concerned
LGU with the assistance of the DENR shall prepare sustainable operations
plan prior to any utilization. (DENR-DILG JMC 98-01

o A.

Communal forest

o B.

National reserve

o C.

Civil reserve

o D.

Idle lands

 18.
The DENR Office, headed by this Officer Appointed by the Secretary of
DENR, which is responsible for the implementation of DENR policies,
programs, project and activities and the enforcement of ENR laws and
regulations in the community level. (DENR-DILG JMC 98-01)

o A.
Community Environment and Natural Resources Office

o B.

City Environment and Natural Resources Office

o C.

Barangay Environment and Natural Resources Office

o D.

Cultural Environment and Natural Resources Office

 19.
The program involving local communities which integrates and unites the
Integrated Social Forestry Program (ISFP), Forestry Sector Program, Forestry
Sector Project, Forest Land Management Agreement Program (FLMP),
Community Forestry Program (CFP), and other people oriented forestry
projects. (DENR-DILG JMC 98-01)

o A.

Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Program

o B.

Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management or CBDRRM

o C.

City-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management or CBDRRM

o D.

All of the choices

 20.
A process of disaster risk reduction and management in which at risk
communities are actively engaged in the identification, analysis, treatment,
monitoring and evaluation of disaster risks in order to reduce their
vulnerabilities and enhance their capacities, and where the people are at the
heart of decislon-making and implementation of disaster risk reduction and
management activities. (RA 10121)

o A.
Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) Program

o B.

Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management or CBDRRM

o C.

City-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management or CBDRRM

o D.

All of the choices

 21.
Shall refer to all the processes and measures of maintaining the cultural
significance of a cultural property, including but not limited to, preservation,
restoration, reconstruction, protection, adaptive re-use or any combination
thereof

o A.

Conservation

o B.

Preservation

o C.

Restoration

o D.

Renovation

 22.
Shall refer to all products of human creativity by which a people and a nation
reveal their identity, including architecture and sites or human activity
[churches, mosques and other places of religious worship, schools] and
natural history specimens and sites, whether public or privately owned,
movable or immovable, and tangible or intangible

o A.

Cultural Property
o B.

National Heritage

o C.

Cultural Products

o D.

Heritage Artifacts

 23.
No commercial fishing be allowed in municipal waters with depth less than
____fathoms as certified by the appropriate agency

o A.

o B.

o C.

o D.

 24.
Is the general name for a procedure to take information known at large scales
to make predictions at local scales. It refers to techniques that take output
from the model and add information at scales smaller than the grid spacing.
(Climate Change in the Philippines)

o A.

Downscaling

o B.

Upscaling
o C.

Local scaling

o D.

Unit scaling

 25.
An accumulation of sand in ridges or mounds landward of the beach formed
by natural processes and usually parallel to the shoreline

o A.

Dunes

o B.

Sand pile

o C.

Earth bem

o D.

Shore bed

 26.
An accumulation of sand in ridges or mounds landward of the beach formed
by natural processes and usually parallel to the shoreline

o A.

Dunes

o B.

Sand pile

o C.

Earth bem

o D.
Shore bed

 27.
Aquatic plants, animals, including some varieties of corals and sea shells in
danger of extinction as provided for in existing fishery laws, rules and
regulations or in the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau of the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and in the Convention on the
International Trade of Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES)

o A.

Threatened

o B.

Rare

o C.

Endangered

o D.

All of the choices

o E.

Endangered only

 28.
A water body where sea water of oceanic origin is diluted by freshwater from
land drainage areas. Areas influenced by this include deltas, tidal marshes,
and river mouth, among others

o A.

Estuary

o B.

Non meandered water bodies

o C.

Mangroves
o D.

Sea bed

o E.

Seagrass bed

 29.
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) –an area beyond and adjacent to the
territorial sea which shall not extend beyond ________ from the baselines as
defined under existing laws

o A.

200 Nautical Miles

o B.

200 miles

o C.

200 kilometer from sea

o D.

400 nautical miles

o E.

400 Miles

 30.
Shall refer to historical, anthropological, archeological, artistic, geographical
areas, center district, and settings that are culturally significant to the country,
as declared by the National Museum and/or the National Historical
Commission of the Philippines

o A.

Heritage Zone

o B.

Heritage site
o C.

Heritage area

o D.

Heritage property

 31.
Historical Street Name refer to a street name which has been in existence for
at least _____ has been considered historic.

o A.

Fifty (50) years and over time

o B.

75 yrs and over time

o C.

100 yrs

o D.

None of the above

 32.
Shall refer to the peoples’ learned processes along with knowledge, skills and
creativity that inform and are developed by them, the products and other
manifestations that they create and the resources, spaces and other aspects
of social and natural context necessary for their sustainability

o A.

Intangible cultural property

o B.

Intangible cultural heritage

o C.

Cultural property
o D.

Historical sites

 33.
Is based on the Hadley Centre’s regional climate modelling system. It has
been ported to run on a PC (under Linux) with a simple user interface, so that
experiments can easily be set up over any region.Developed in order to help
generate high-resolution climate change information for as many regions of
the world as possible.

o A.

PRECIS

o B.

GIS

o C.

GPS

o D.

MATRIX

 34.
The status or condition of a forest subsequent to commercial logging and
which there is more or less sufficient or adequate volume of residuals of the
desired species of trees for future harvest. (EO 318)

o A.

1-Residual Growth Forest

o B.

2.-Second Growth Forest

o C.

3-both 1 & 2

o D.
4- 2 only

 35.
The difference between the values of the products produced from harvesting a
publicly owned resource less the cost of producing it, where cost includes the
normal return to capital and normal return to labor

o A.

Resource Rent

o B.

Product cost

o C.

Consumer marginal cost

o D.

None of the above

 36.
is a coherent, internally consistent and plausible description of a possible
future state of the world. It is not a forecast; rather,is one alternative image of
how the future can unfold. (Climate Change in the Philippines)

o A.

Scenario

o B.

Forecast

o C.

Predictions

o D.

All of the above

 37.
Vegetation dominated by flowering grasses which grow best in sandy- muddy
portions of the intertidal zone. They are highly productive habitats which serve
as the transition zone between coral reefs and mangroves

o A.

Vegetation dominated by flowering grasses which grow best in sandy- muddy


portions of the intertidal zone. They sea board

o B.

Seagrass bed

o C.

Seashore

o D.

Foreshore

 38.
Any process, activity or mechanism which removes a greenhouse gas from
the atmosphere

o A.

Sink

o B.

CFC restoration

o C.

Greenhouse rejuvenation

o D.

Spat

 39.
Information pertaining to a place linked to coordinates or other positional
information

o A.
Spatial data

o B.

Linkages

o C.

Process

o D.

Records

 40.
Shall refer to cultural property with historical, archival, anthropological,
archeological, artistic, and/or architectural value and with exceptional or
traditional production, whether of Philippine origin or not, including antiques
and natural history specimens with significant value

o A.

Tangible cultural property

o B.

Intangible cultural property

o C.

Heritage

o D.

National cultural property

 41.
A mature tropical cyclone that develops in the western part of the North Pacific
Ocean between 180° and 100°E (119 to 200 KPH near the center)

o A.

Typhoon

o B.
Tropical depression

o C.

Convergence zone

o D.

All of the above

 42.
arose from increasing international concern about the implications of climate
change and recognition that no one country can solve this global
environmental problem alone. The ultimate objective is to achieve
stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level
that would prevent dangerous human-induced interference with the climate
system. ()

o A.

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

o B.

Climate Change in the Philippines(CCP)

o C.

UNESCO Framework on Climate Change(UFCC)

o D.

None of the choices

 43.
Is a land area drained by a stream or fixed body of water and its tributaries
having a common outlet for surface run-off. It is synonymous with a catchment
area or drainage basin. (PD 1559 & PD 705)

o A.

Watershed

o B.

Run off water bed


o C.

Street gutter

o D.

Storm drain

 44.
Refers to a defined area in the forestlands that has been proclaimed by law as
such, primarily to establish adequate vegetative cover that would prevent
erosion, conserve water and nurture wildlife

o A.

All of the choices

o B.

Watershed reservation

o C.

forest reserve

o D.

watershed forest reserve

 45.
These occur behind the beach and dune on the older beach areas. In the
coastal zone, these consist essentially of a tangle of low stunted trees or
shrubs. Examples are botong, pandan, and the taller agoho and coconut
palms

o A.

Woodlands

o B.

Mangrooves

o C.

Swamp groove
o D.

none of the above

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