The document discusses concepts related to planning, development and zoning of land and water resources. It provides definitions for terms like HLURB (Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board), RLUC (Regional Land Use Committee), and comprehensive land use plans. It addresses how land should be utilized efficiently and equitably through rational land use planning and zoning standards. Sustainable development and protection of the environment are also covered.
The document discusses concepts related to planning, development and zoning of land and water resources. It provides definitions for terms like HLURB (Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board), RLUC (Regional Land Use Committee), and comprehensive land use plans. It addresses how land should be utilized efficiently and equitably through rational land use planning and zoning standards. Sustainable development and protection of the environment are also covered.
The document discusses concepts related to planning, development and zoning of land and water resources. It provides definitions for terms like HLURB (Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board), RLUC (Regional Land Use Committee), and comprehensive land use plans. It addresses how land should be utilized efficiently and equitably through rational land use planning and zoning standards. Sustainable development and protection of the environment are also covered.
The document discusses concepts related to planning, development and zoning of land and water resources. It provides definitions for terms like HLURB (Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board), RLUC (Regional Land Use Committee), and comprehensive land use plans. It addresses how land should be utilized efficiently and equitably through rational land use planning and zoning standards. Sustainable development and protection of the environment are also covered.
1. Who utilizes the country’s land and water resources?
a. Food security b. Farmer c. Worker 2. What is the meaning of HLURB? a. Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board b. Housing and Land Use Regulation Board c. Housing and Land User Regulatory Board 3. What is the meaning of RLUC? a. Regional Land Use Committee b. Regional Land User Committee c. Regional Land Use Council 4. Who will appraise the comprehensive land use plans of cities, provinces, etc.? a. Regional land use committee b. HLURB c. Appraiser 5. A private commodity which can be owned, used, bought or sold? a. Land b. Property c. Real estate 6. Refers to the rational and judicious approach of allocating available land resources to different land using activities. a. Land Use Planning b. Land Planning c. Land using plan 7. Key to orderly and rational land development in any local government unit. a. Planning b. Analyzing c. Implementing 8. How many percent of the total land can be reclassified in the urbanized independent cities? a. 15% b. 20% c. 30% 9. The acronym ADSDP means Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development Plan. a. True b. False c. Maybe 10. It is mandated to promulgate zoning and other land use control standards and guidelines. a. Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board b. NHA c. HMDF 11. Refers to a document embodying specific proposal for guiding, regulating growth and development of a city or municipality a. Comprehensive Land Use Plan b. Land plan c. Growth plan 12. All local plans shall be reliable with the existing national agency plans. a. True b. False c. Maybe 13. Who shall regulate the right to use property among other rights? a. State b. Government c. Philippines 14. Refers to an accumulation of sand ridges of the beach formed by natural processes and usually parallel to the shoreline a. Dunes b. Shoreline c. Dike 15. Central concern of sustainable development. a. Poverty b. Sustainability c. Effeciency 16. Refers to the allocation of resources on the bases of efficiency and equity to achieve balance development. a. Social Equity b. Efficiency c. Balance 17. These may be mud flats /sand flats a. Tidal flats b. Shoreline c. Mud sand 18. Refers to the precondition of informal choices. a. Empowerment b. Motivation c. Reason 19. It refers to the necessary precondition of empowerment. a. Good Service b. Efficient service c. Effective service 20. Refers to establishing pragmatic appropriate flexible and dynamic structures that involves participation of stakeholders. a. People Empowerment b. Stakeholders empowerment c. Community empowerment 21. The path towards enhancing the integrity of the country’s ecological domain. a. Ecological Integrity b. Domain integrity c. Country integrity 22. What is the meaning of PHIVOLCS? a. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology b. Philippine Institute of Volcanist and Seismologist c. Philippine Incorporated of Volcanology and Seismology 23. It ensures the proper selection of site to minimize the damage both to the environment and human health a. Environmental stability and Ecological integrity b. Stability and ecological integrity c. Environmental stability and integrity 24. Refers to the linking of the consumption and production areas through appropriate infrastructure system. a. Spatial Integration b. Infrastructure integration c. Production integration 25. Providing equal opportunities to all Filipino in the use and acquisition of land and other resources. a. Equitable access to physical and natural resources b. Equitable land use c. Equitable acquisition of land 26. It focused on the economic production from extractive to modern service sector. a. Production land use b. Extractive land use c. Modern land use 27. Refers to the improvement or restoration of identified blighted areas. a. Rehabilitation b. Restoring c. Improvising 28. It deals with capital investment that supports spatial integration, production efficiency and social service delivery. a. Infrastructure development b. Social integrity c. Production integrity 29. What does NPFP mean? a. National Physical Framework Plan b. National Physical Frame Plan c. National Physics Framework Plan 30. This allows collaborative partnership among the local government, business and society. a. Local Governance b. Local execution c. Local implementation 31. How many years would the CLUP covers a planning period? a. Minimum of 10 yrs b. 5 years c. 3 years 32. Refers to the graphic presentation of the zone classification and designation a. Zoning Map b. Classification man c. Zone graphic 33. A comprised detailed documents of the sectoral studies conducted that provide the bases for the preparation of the CLUP. a. Sectoral studies b. Category studies c. Documental studies 34. Refers to areas containing deposits of metallic and non-metallic minerals a. Mineralized areas b. Metallic areas c. Deposits area 35. A body of water where seawater of oceanic origin is diluted by freshwater from land drainage areas. a. Estuary b. River c. Seashore 36. Economic sector covers health, education and sports. a. False b. True c. Maybe 37. The important first step to take before doing the actual plan preparation activities a. Getting organized b. Setting objective c. Monitoring 38. The planning team must have planning core group assisted by technical working groups. a. True b. False c. Maybe 39. Refers to the planning process that ensures the involvement of all stakeholders. a. Identifying stakeholders b. Stakeholders participation c. Stakeholders planning 40. Who plays an important role in decision making and give significant impact to the plan a. Stakeholders b. Implementer c. Planner 41. What is DBM? a. Department of Budget and Management b. Department of Budget Management c. Department of Budget Manager 42. Refers to the clarity of its spatial organizations and ease with which people can read its structure. a. Legibility b. Readability c. Easiness 43. Legislators, employees local executives are considered stakeholders a. True b. False c. Maybe 44. Refers to a participative process whereby the municipalities and cities define its future that it wants. a. Setting the Vision b. Planning c. Organizing 45. What method of land survey is done through riding a vehicle? a. Windshield survey b. Car survey c. Vehicle survey 46. What is the best way to perform actual ground survey and ground truthing? a. Global Positioning System (GPS) b. Measuring c. Surveying 47. Refers to a synthetic perceptual measure based on resident ratings of local trends of change over time. a. Quality of Life b. Population c. Income 48. Refers to an area contains a woodland ecosystem a. Forest zone b. Woodland zone c. Forest area 49. This needs to be formulated in a participatory manner and arrived at in a consensus. a. Vision b. Organizing c. Monitoring 50. Refers to a land usually bounded by streets. a. Block b. Division c. Street division 51. What method where members of the group allow sharing their ideas in a non-confrontational manner. a. Discuss method b. Open forum c. Brainstorming 52. What is the most extensive flood a. Maximum probable flood b. Extensive flood c. Remote flood 53. Refers to an effective way of building group consensus and moving it to joint resolve and action. a. Workshop method b. Participatory method c. Cooperation method 54. Refers to building of concrete plan and initiate group action a. Action Planning Method b. Initiating method c. Building method 55. Which of the following serves as the transition zone between coral reefs and mangroves a. Sea grass bed b. Shore c. Sandy areas 56. Marginal land is lands subject to flooding, over 15% in slope. a. True b. False c. Maybe 57. Refers to a fourth step of planning process where assessment involves technical and participatory methods a. Analyzing the Situation b. Processing the situation c. Selecting the situation 58. Data on vacant lands can be presented through maps and statistical tables. a. True b. False c. Maybe 59. It is applied to calculate frontage distance for each structure in the block/zone being surveyed. a. Pace Factor b. Landline c. Lot line 60. Refers to lines that form the boundary between the land and water, especially or sea or ocean. a. Coastline b. Shore c. Sand 61. What type of marine lands where we culture fishes/aquatic species? a. Brackish water fishpond b. Fresh water fishpond c. Pure water fish pond 62. An expert who studies the flooding areas. a. Hydrologist b. Environmentalist c. Forestry 63. Its purpose is to identify Indigenous Knowledge Systems and practices. a. Analyzing the situation b. Identifying IP c. Knowledge of IP 64. What method of land use survey done by walking a. Foot survey b. Pace survey c. Actual survey 65. An urban renewal action that refers to rebuilding and clearance of areas. a. Redevelopment b. Renovation c. Improvement 66. Refers to an in-design evaluation method for planning areas that retain important natural environmental features. a. Land Suitability Analysis b. Land applicability c. Land retainability 67. What process is use to project future land development? a. Market forecast b. Project forecast c. Land forecast 68. What is a process to determine the best location for new site and service scheme? a. Suitability mapping b. Location mapping c. Site mapping 69. Is enacted into zoning ordinance for purposes of enforcement a. CLUP b. Zoning plan c. Land use plan 70. Refers to the division of a community into zones or districts. a. Zoning b. Purok c. Street 71. Refers to an area within a city or municipality intended for cultivation and pastoral activities. a. Agricultural zone b. Pastoral zone c. Cultivation zone 72. Refers to an area within the city for dwelling /housing purposes. a. Residential b. Dwelling c. Housing 73. CLUP and ordinances serves as primary reference documents in land use conversation. a. True b. False c. Maybe 74. Where to find particular information needed for analysis purposes? a. Aspect map b. Analysis map c. Information map 75. A tool used for the recording of all sectoral group scores. a. Matrix b. Sectoral analysis c. Recording analysis 76. Goal-achievement analysis refers to approach use to determine goals and objectives a. True b. False c. Maybe 77. Who will prepare a detailed proposal? a. Office of the city/municipal planning and development coordinator b. Lgu c. Government 78. Getting organized ensures needed resources for the activities readily available. a. True b. False c. Maybe 79. What is the meaning of CENRO? a. Community Environment and Natural Resources office b. Community Environment and Natural Resourcing office c. Community Environment and Natural Resources officer 80. This base on factual data from the surveys. a. Technical assessment b. Data assessment c. Survey assessment 81. Refers to the area available within the city/municipalities for expansion. a. Land supply b. Land area c. Area availability 82. Refers to a tip of land alternately covered and uncovered by the tidal movements. a. Foreshore area b. Sandy areas c. Dike 83. The purpose of this step is to establish a preferred land use alternative. a. Establishing the Development Thrust and Spatial Strategies b. Establishing the Thrust and Spatial Strategies c. Establishing the Development and Spatial Strategies 84. This is needed in order to address the dependence of communities on forest resources. a. Community-based Forest management b. Forest management c. Forest dependency 85. This analysis mainly concerned with the strategy effects on the welfare of the community rather than any smaller group. a. Social cost –benefit analysis b. Economic analysis c. Cost benefit analysis 86. Who are the participants in conducting Goal-achievement analysis? a. Stakeholders b. People c. Citizen 87. Deals with determining accurate information about the supply of available lands. a. Developability analysis b. Land analysis c. Land information analysis 88. The important aspects that deals with how an individual’s respond to urban initiatives. a. Attractiveness b. Responsiveness c. Initialibility 89. Refers to the meanings that people attach to various parts of urban area. a. Symbolism b. Map c. Picture 90. What are the basis for projecting demand for urban land a. For industrial, residential ,institutional and commercial use b. Agricultural land c. Commercial land 91. Refers to a statement that indicates guidelines and rules. a. Policy b. Laws c. Rules 92. Its purpose is to develop other development controls to ensure an objective implementation of the CLUP a. Drafting the Zoning ordinance b. Zoning ordinance c. Ordinance approval 93. What is the meaning of MZO? a. Model Zoning Ordinance b. Model Zoning organizing c. Model zonal ordinance 94. An area within the city intended primarily for integrated farm operations and related product processing activities a. Agro- industrial b. Large agriculture c. Economic agriculture 95. An area designed for open space recreational facilities and maintenance of ecological balance in the community a. Park and other recreation b. Park c. Recreation areas 96. A provision stipulating the compliance of environmentally critical projects a. Environmental Compliance Certificate b. Environmental compliance c. Environmental certificate 97. Its purpose is to encourage ownership of the plan and gain support for plan implementation. a. Final hearing for the CLUP b. Forum c. Approving 98. LCE means Local Chief Execution. a. No ,LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE b. Yes c. Maybe 99. Land use planning helps to conserve areas of ecological, aesthetic, historical and cultural significance a. True b. False c. Maybe 100. Review and approve clup of component cities. a. HLURB b. DENR c. DAR 101. Shall continue to formulate and update their clup. a. Cities and municipalities b. Barangay c. Province 102. Provide technical support services in the preparation of clup. a. MPDC b. Municipal engineer c. Assessor 103. Who shall assess the sanggunian panlalawigan in reviewing clup. a. Provincial Land Use Committee b. Provincial CLUP committee c. Provincial Planning Office 104. Issue guidelines for the implementation of EO 124. a. DAR and NEDA b. DENR and DAR c. DENR and DILG 105. Authorizing Cities/Municipalities to Reclassify Lands into Non-Agricultural Uses. a. MC 54 b. MC 50 c. MC 90