Deck 1: The Nature of Planning
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Deck 1: The Nature of Planning
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The scope and character of land use planning in the United States is determined by the federal government.
False
2
The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees that property cannot be taken without just compensation.
True
3
Planning necessarily involves restraint on the actions of individual landowners.
True
4
Equity planning focuses primarily on land use and physical planning.
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5
Public planning is generally concerned with ensuring consistency between development and standards set out in legislative instruments.
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6
Local interest groups are particuarly weak and rarely impact planning processes.
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7
Reconciling differences among participants is a major feature of planning.
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8
The legislative body is typically responsible for plan implementation.
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9
The "digital Divide" indicates that some people do not have access to computers or other forms of information technology.
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10
The Community Land Use Game (CLUG) brought the idea of city building to the masses.
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11
Sim City is computer software that is designed to display, store and manipulate information about spatially distributed geographically referenced data and information.
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12
The use of GIS has drastically decreased over the years.
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13
Satellite imagery facilitates the analysis of man-made and natural change occuring on earth.
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14
In the United States, land is viewed as a replaceable commodity, parceled out for individual control and development.
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The purpose of a GIS is to serve as a map-making system
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16
Which of the following concepts was Paul Davidoff a proponent of?
A) Advocacy Planning
B) Comprehensive Planning
C) Incrementalism
D) Central Control
A) Advocacy Planning
B) Comprehensive Planning
C) Incrementalism
D) Central Control
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17
Successive limited comparisons' is a characteristic of which planning approach?
A) Rational-Comprehensive
B) Equity Planning
C) Consensus-Building
D) Incrementalism
A) Rational-Comprehensive
B) Equity Planning
C) Consensus-Building
D) Incrementalism
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18
In order to participate in the public policy process, citizens need which of the following?
A) Proof of Citizenship
B) Internet
C) Information
D) Money
A) Proof of Citizenship
B) Internet
C) Information
D) Money
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19
CAD stands for which of the following?
A) Computer-analyzed Design
B) Computer-animated design
C) Computer-automated design
D) Computer-aided Design
A) Computer-analyzed Design
B) Computer-animated design
C) Computer-automated design
D) Computer-aided Design
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20
If you decide to work in an industrial plant that uses chemicals in its processes and you were warned in advance about the dangers of exposure, you have assumed which of the following?
A) Responsibility
B) Voluntary Risk
C) Risk
D) Involuntary Risk
A) Responsibility
B) Voluntary Risk
C) Risk
D) Involuntary Risk
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21
Findley and Farber define which of the following as, "the use of scientific data to define the probability of some harm coming to an individual or a population because of exposure to a substance or situation.
A) Cost-Benefit Analysis
B) Scientific Assessments
C) Economic Analysis
D) Risk Assessment
A) Cost-Benefit Analysis
B) Scientific Assessments
C) Economic Analysis
D) Risk Assessment
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22
Which of the following phrases does NOT refer to the character of planning?
A) A process of formulating goals and agreeing on the manner in which they are to be met.
B) Forethough, choice between alternatives, consideration of constraints, and the possibility of alternative courses of action.
C) Making Decisions based on the beliefs held by the majority of residents in a particular area.
D) A process of reaching agreement on objectives.
A) A process of formulating goals and agreeing on the manner in which they are to be met.
B) Forethough, choice between alternatives, consideration of constraints, and the possibility of alternative courses of action.
C) Making Decisions based on the beliefs held by the majority of residents in a particular area.
D) A process of reaching agreement on objectives.
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23
Which concept is central to the theory of planning?
A) Theatrical analogy
B) Goal Setting
C) Practicality
D) Rationality
A) Theatrical analogy
B) Goal Setting
C) Practicality
D) Rationality
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24
Which type of group forms the core of planning activity?
A) Interest Groups
B) Metropolitan Government
C) Municipal Governments
D) Non-Profit Groups
A) Interest Groups
B) Metropolitan Government
C) Municipal Governments
D) Non-Profit Groups
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25
Which type of planning promotes the interests of the disadvantaged?
A) Advocacy Planning
B) Transportation Planning
C) Environmental Planning
D) Community Planning
A) Advocacy Planning
B) Transportation Planning
C) Environmental Planning
D) Community Planning
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26
Equity planning extends the focus from land use and physical planning to address:
A) Site Planning
B) Social and Economic Issues
C) Climate Change
D) Public Transit
A) Site Planning
B) Social and Economic Issues
C) Climate Change
D) Public Transit
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27
Which approach replaces grand plans with a modest step by step approach which aims at realizable improvements to an existing situation
A) Community Planning
B) Implementation
C) Local Planning
D) Incrementalism
A) Community Planning
B) Implementation
C) Local Planning
D) Incrementalism
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28
The private planning process involves all of the following characteristics except:
A) Risk
B) Opportunism
C) Bureaucracy
D) Responsible for Development Proposals
A) Risk
B) Opportunism
C) Bureaucracy
D) Responsible for Development Proposals
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29
Consensus building, public hearing and charrettes are tools used to promote
A) Stakeholder Analysis
B) Citizen Participation
C) Planning Implementation
D) All of the above
A) Stakeholder Analysis
B) Citizen Participation
C) Planning Implementation
D) All of the above
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30
Which of the following is NOT a step involved in the planning process?
A) Identify risks associated with plan document
B) Identify issues and options
C) Collect and interpret data
D) State goals, objectives, and priorities
A) Identify risks associated with plan document
B) Identify issues and options
C) Collect and interpret data
D) State goals, objectives, and priorities
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31
A factor that contributes to a 'digital divide' is
A) Lack of income
B) Community websites that are only in English
C) Lack of community technology centers
D) All of the above
A) Lack of income
B) Community websites that are only in English
C) Lack of community technology centers
D) All of the above
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32
Possible information included in a GIS are
A) Property Values
B) Road Networks
C) Polling Locations
D) All of the above
A) Property Values
B) Road Networks
C) Polling Locations
D) All of the above
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