MCQ Questions
Q.1.
housing within a city in a less developed country in which people illegally establish residences on land they do not own or rent and erect homemade structures, part of a slum
  • 0%
    sprawl
  • 0%
    edge city
  • 0%
    squatter settlement
  • 0%
    urbanization
Q.2.
wealthier people moving into urban districts to fix up older buildings in low income neighborhoods to make them more tourist friendly and attract income, BAD FOR INNER CITY DWELLERS W/O MONEY:(
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    gentrification
  • 0%
    redlining
  • 0%
    blockbusting
Q.3.
a "high class" area of a city
  • 0%
    uptown
  • 0%
    Hoyt
  • 0%
    megacity
  • 0%
    zoning
Q.4.
an urban design movement that promotes walkable neighborhoods with a variety of housing job types; ex: Seaside, Fl
  • 0%
    central place theory
  • 0%
    gentrification
  • 0%
    new urbanism
  • 0%
    suburbanization
Q.5.
creators of the multiple nuclei model
  • 0%
    Harris and Ullman
  • 0%
    Burgess
  • 0%
    Gravity Model
  • 0%
    Hoyt
Q.6.
countries with oil industries are highly nucleated, countries without oil are rural and spread out
  • 0%
    sub saharan Africa city model
  • 0%
    North Africa and Middle east city model
  • 0%
    Lewis
  • 0%
    Borchert's Epoch's of Transportation
Q.7.
neighborhoods of gathered ethnicities that make up sectors of cities, separated
  • 0%
    ethnic segregation
  • 0%
    eminent domain
  • 0%
    mixed use development
  • 0%
    latin american city model
Q.8.
a part of a city occupied by a minority group, usually black or latino
  • 0%
    ghetto
  • 0%
    megacity
  • 0%
    greenfield
  • 0%
    site
Q.9.
city that exhibits a mixture of indigenous, colonial, and globalized influence
  • 0%
    Sector model
  • 0%
    primate city
  • 0%
    hybrid city
  • 0%
    world city
Q.10.
use of scare tactics to promote switch of racial groups in a neighborhood
  • 0%
    blockbusting
  • 0%
    redlining
  • 0%
    gentrification
  • 0%
    urbanization
Q.11.
a settlement that provides goods and services for it's residents
  • 0%
    primate city
  • 0%
    concentric zone model
  • 0%
    central place
  • 0%
    hinterland
Q.12.
1500-1800s, cities grew with merchant families who ran the government and built infrastructure and fancy buildings
  • 0%
    eminent domain
  • 0%
    mercantile era
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    urban hierarchy
Q.13.
the opposition to something undesirable in one's neighborhood, poor communities have less say on what goes on
  • 0%
    NIMBY
  • 0%
    SITUATION
  • 0%
    SLUM
  • 0%
    DISAMENITY
Q.14.
abandoned industrial districts from the 20th century
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    rust belt
  • 0%
    threshold
  • 0%
    brownfield
Q.15.
the spread of low density land use in a city because of rapid urbanization
  • 0%
    sprawl
  • 0%
    gentrification
  • 0%
    redlining
  • 0%
    zoning
Q.16.
the percentage of people living in an urban place
  • 0%
    central business district
  • 0%
    new urbanism
  • 0%
    concentric zone model
  • 0%
    level of urbanization
Q.17.
a principal centre of global economic power that significantly influences the world's business
  • 0%
    edge city
  • 0%
    hybrid city
  • 0%
    world city
  • 0%
    primate city
Q.18.
the ability of a town or a city to support sizable population who make a living from specialized, non primary sector activities
  • 0%
    level of urbanization
  • 0%
    functional complexity
  • 0%
    agglomeration
  • 0%
    threshold
Q.19.
large disamenity sector, thick strip of commercial activity close to upper class
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  • 0%
    latin american city model
  • 0%
    level of urbanization
  • 0%
    ethnic segregation
  • 0%
    mixed use development
Q.20.
cities that blend a use of residential, commercial, institutional, or industrial uses
  • 0%
    mixed use development
  • 0%
    multiple nuclei model
  • 0%
    zone of abandonment
  • 0%
    galactic city model
Q.21.
refusing to offer home loans on the basis of ethnicity of a neighborhood
  • 0%
    gentrification
  • 0%
    blockbusting
  • 0%
    edge city
  • 0%
    redlining
Q.22.
a city with 10 million or more residents
  • 0%
    primate city
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    edge city
  • 0%
    megacity
Q.23.
land previously used for commercial/industrial uses but became contaminated or deteriorated
  • 0%
    greenfield
  • 0%
    hinterland
  • 0%
    brownfield
  • 0%
    zone of abandonment
Q.24.
city model with colonial section, market section, and indigenous section, surrounded by ethnic neighborhoods
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  • 0%
    sub saharan Africa city model
  • 0%
    latin american city model
  • 0%
    urban sustainability
  • 0%
    primate city
Q.25.
the basic physical organization and structures of a place or facility for the operation of a society or enterprise
  • 0%
    Gravity Model
  • 0%
    primate city
  • 0%
    rank size rule
  • 0%
    infrastructure
Q.26.
a piece of land as a potential industrial site, not previously developed or polluted
  • 0%
    greenfield
  • 0%
    megalopolis
  • 0%
    redlining
  • 0%
    edge city
Q.27.
the annual percentage increase in urban populaltion
  • 0%
    level of urbanization
  • 0%
    sub saharan Africa
  • 0%
    rate of urban growth
  • 0%
    urbanization
Q.28.
a series of central places ranked on the basis of their threshold, range, and market area (functional complexity); ALL CITIES ARE INTERCONNECTED
  • 0%
    urban hierarchy
  • 0%
    hinterland
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    rank size rule
Q.29.
creator of Urban Realms model
  • 0%
    Vance
  • 0%
    Hoyt
  • 0%
    range
  • 0%
    Harris and Ullman
Q.30.
the megalopolis that is in the east coast of the US
  • 0%
    ethnic segregation
  • 0%
    decentralization
  • 0%
    centralization
  • 0%
    Boshwash corridor
Q.31.
laws that regulate land use and development
  • 0%
    eminent domain
  • 0%
    redlining
  • 0%
    blockbusting
  • 0%
    zoning
Q.32.
a new downtown consisting of clusters of business activity that develops in the suburbs, like galactic model
  • 0%
    central business district
  • 0%
    edge city
  • 0%
    megacity
  • 0%
    primate city
Q.33.
creator of galactic city model
  • 0%
    Lewis
  • 0%
    North Africa and Middle east city model
  • 0%
    Harris and Ullman
  • 0%
    Burgess
Q.34.
the distance people will travel to purchase a good or service
  • 0%
    range
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    disamenity
  • 0%
    sprawl
Q.35.
creator of the sector model
  • 0%
    Burgess
  • 0%
    Harris And Ullman
  • 0%
    Christaller
  • 0%
    Hoyt
Q.36.
a spatial theory in urban geography that attempts to explain the reasons behind the distribution patterns, size, and number of cities and towns around the world
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  • 0%
    Concentric Zone Model
  • 0%
    Gravity Model
  • 0%
    Central Place Theory
  • 0%
    Rank Size Rule
Q.37.
a massive urban complex created by converging metropolitan areas
  • 0%
    central place
  • 0%
    megalopolis
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    redlining
Q.38.
minimum # of people required to support a business
  • 0%
    disamenity
  • 0%
    boomburg
  • 0%
    ghetto
  • 0%
    threshold
Q.39.
creator of Central Place theory
  • 0%
    Christaller
  • 0%
    Burgess
  • 0%
    disamenity
  • 0%
    blockbusting
Q.40.
least urban populated world region of the world
  • 0%
    Harris and Ullman
  • 0%
    sub saharan Africa city model
  • 0%
    sub saharan Africa
  • 0%
    suburbanization
Q.41.
the trade area served by the central place
  • 0%
    threshold
  • 0%
    hinterland
  • 0%
    range
  • 0%
    central place
Q.42.
clustering of activities in an area, which shapes the central city and suburban location
  • 0%
    agglomeration
  • 0%
    range
  • 0%
    centralization
  • 0%
    infrastructure
Q.43.
a pattern of settlements in a country such that the largest settlement is 1/n the population of the largest settlement; bigger the city, smaller rank it is
  • 0%
    primate city
  • 0%
    rank size rule
  • 0%
    central place theory
  • 0%
    gravity model
Q.44.
trade route from central Asia to Europe
  • 0%
    decentralization
  • 0%
    situation
  • 0%
    rust belt
  • 0%
    silk road
Q.45.
a model that explains how urbanization and the layout of cities are affected by new innovative modes of transportation, (sail wagon, iron horse, steel rail, auto air)
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  • 0%
    sub saharan Africa city model
  • 0%
    multiple nuclei model
  • 0%
    Borchert's Epoch's of Transportation
  • 0%
    Sector model
Q.46.
the lack of desirable features in a place or city
  • 0%
    urbanization
  • 0%
    megacity
  • 0%
    hybrid city
  • 0%
    disamenity
Q.47.
more populous places and places that are closer together have a greater attraction, (population 1 * population 2)/distance squared
  • 0%
    Primate City
  • 0%
    Gravity Model
  • 0%
    Multiple Nuclei Model
  • 0%
    Central Place
Q.48.
highly coastal cities based on trade
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  • 0%
    burgess
  • 0%
    southeast Asia city model
  • 0%
    edge city
  • 0%
    concentric zone model
Q.49.
model that assumes that cities have highway, the distribution of social classes is divided into wedges
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  • 0%
    central place
  • 0%
    Sector model
  • 0%
    concentric zone model
  • 0%
    galactic city model
Q.50.
the authority of the government to take private property when doing so serves public interest
  • 0%
    gentrification
  • 0%
    situation
  • 0%
    eminent domain
  • 0%
    agglomeration