McGee, in reference to Southeast Asia, coined the word desakota to describe the process by which:
some metropolitan regions are turning their back on globalization
territory near a metropolitan core is incorporated into the urban economy without the necessity for cityward migration
population density thins out in the city center and increases on the periphery of the metropolitan region
towns and villages experience economic decline and population loss on the periphery of large cities
answer
territory near a metropolitan core is incorporated into the urban economy without the necessity for cityward migration
question
What city serves as Southeast Asia's leading port and industrial center; as its leading banking and commercial center; and as a key player in the global economic system?
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur
Jakarta
Bangkok
answer
Singapore
question
"Bourgeois urbanism" is characterized by which one of the following?
rural-to-urban migration
gloss and glitter
more inclusive urban policies
pavement dwellers
answer
gloss and glitter
question
Dhaka is:
a primate city
a capital city
both a primate and a capital city
neither a primate nor a capital city
answer
both a primate and a capital city
question
In the model of the bazaar-based city in South Asia:
caste groups were allowed to live where they wished
the colonial administrative section was known as the "civil lines"
the center of the city reflected religious functions
land use patterns reflected a concentric zone model
answer
the colonial administrative section was known as the "civil lines"
question
One of the most magnificent planned cities in India dates from the pre-colonial period and has a great fort towering over it. It has become a top tourist attraction. What city is it?
Jodhpur
Jalalabad
Jamshedpur
Jaipur
answer
Jaipur
question
What has been established near the port of Colombo to diversify the national economy?
a Central Business District
a Free Trade Zone
a World Heritage Site
the Cinnamon Gardens
answer
a Free Trade Zone
question
The city of Kabul:
was spared from the fighting that took place in other cities beginning in the 1970s
has benefited by its strategic location at the western end of the Khyber Pass
was built by the British as a new capital city on the mountainous frontier of India
as the capital of Afghanistan, is once again in control of the whole country
answer
has benefited by its strategic location at the western end of the Khyber Pass
question
Because of the huge populations affected, two billion "life years" in South Asia are lost as a result of:
vector-born diseases
high infant mortality rates
urban air pollution
insufficient medical car
answer
urban air pollution
question
Harappa and Mohenjo Daro are:
located along the Ganges River in India
sacred cities to Muslims
the earliest cities of the Indian sub-continent
gateway cities to the Himalayas
answer
the earliest cities of the Indian sub-continent
question
Kolkata has been a leader among Indian cities in the engineering sector but has lagged in developing its:
information technology industries
light manufacturing industries
pharmaceutical industries
agricultural services industries
answer
information technology industries
question
The Sikhs are especially prominent in north Indian cities. The Sikhs are a:
Hindu sect
Christian sect
Muslim sect
none of the above
answer
none of the above
question
The main cultural tension in Indian cities is between Muslims and Hindus. In Sri Lankan cities it is between:
Muslims and Hindus
Christians and Buddhists
Muslims and Christians
Buddhists and Hindus
answer
Buddhists and Hindus
question
Place marketing strategies used in the cities of South Asia include all of the following except:
the sale of communal or public lands to private developers
the homogenization of once unique landscapes
city beautification campaigns
the encouragement of street vendors as valued entrepreneurs
answer
the encouragement of street vendors as valued entrepreneurs
question
What city has emerged as India's cultural capital and has one of the world's largest film industries, giving it the nickname "Bollywood"?
Mumbai
Chennai
Hyderabad
Bangalore
answer
Mumbai
question
In South Asia, what country has a dominant northern city and a dominant southern city, but not a well-balanced urban hierarchy?
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
India
answer
Pakistan
question
The Civil War in the United States led to the growth of what major Indian city in the 1860s because it could supply British mills with cotton?
Chennai
Delhi
Kolkata
Mumbai
answer
Mumbai
question
The "Presidency Towns" of British India did not include:
Delhi
Kolkata
Madurai
Mumbai
answer
Madurai
question
What river valley in South Asia served as one of several urban culture hearths and a cradle of civilization?
Ganges River valley
Brahmaputra River valley
Vaigai River valley
Indus River valley
answer
Indus River valley
question
Which one of the following is not true of the Taj Mahal?
UNESCO World Heritage site
built by a Moghul emperor
single most recognized icon of India
located in Mumbai
answer
located in Mumbai
question
Although it has been legally abolished, caste remains a fact of life in Indian cities. Which one of the following presents the traditional castes from highest to lowest?
laborers, warriors, business people, priests
teachers, laborers, warriors, business people
warriors, teachers, laborers, priests
priests, warriors, business people, laborers
answer
priests, warriors, business people, laborers
question
A supply of technically-skilled, and English-proficient (but underemployed) college graduates, combined with the forces of technology that have reduced distances and hence costs, have make Indian cities natural locations for:
offshore outsourcing
export processing zones
automobile marketing
study abroad programs
answer
offshore outsourcing
question
In which one of the South Asian city models is population density highest at the city center, declining as one moves toward the periphery?
bazaar city
colonial city
planned city
hybrid city
answer
bazaar city
question
In efforts to "go global," Indian cities have been:
all of the above
reshaped by economic liberalization
shedding their pro-poor social agendas
intensely competing with each other for flows of global capital
answer
all of the above
question
"Green entrepreneurialism" in Indian cities has been controversial because it has:
fueled rather than curbed corruption
insisted on the elimination of privately-owned automobiles
required massive government subsidies
been accompanied by evicting the poor
answer
been accompanied by evicting the poor
question
Beginning in the 1980s, major change came to the Indian economy as a result of many factors including:
erecting tariff walls and imposing quotas
all of the above
adopting command-economy principles
abolishing the old "License Raj"
answer
abolishing the old "License Raj"
question
What happened to the population of Karachi after the partition of the Indian sub-continent in 1947?
The city became more homogeneously Hindu
The native-born population declined significantly as a proportion of the total population
The Urdu language became less common because of massive out-migration
The native Sindhi language solidified its hold on the city's linguistic character
answer
The native-born population declined significantly as a proportion of the total population
question
The U.N. uses the population of the entire urban agglomeration to define a metacity. What are South Asia's metacities?
Delhi and Mumbai
Karachi and Kolkata
Mumbai and Dhaka
Mumbai and Karachi
answer
Delhi and Mumbai
question
They are called bustees, jhunggi, and chawl. They occur in all of the major cities of South Asia. What are they?
pavement dwellers
rainstorms
mass transit systems
slums
answer
slums
question
In the model of the colonial-based city in South Asia:
a waterfront location was essential
historical preservation no longer exists
new residential extensions replaced the old "maidan"
the "native town" and "European town" were both planned using European principles
answer
a waterfront location was essential
question
What group of cities in South Asia has been expanding in population the most?
southern Indian cities
medium-sized cities
cities with full employment
the six megacities
answer
the six megacities
question
Simla served as the summer capital of colonial India. Why did the British need a summer capital?
to escape the cyclones of the summer season
to enjoy cooler temperatures at a higher elevation
to escape the flood of tourists which peaked during the summer
to handle the expanded volume of administrative work in the summer
answer
to enjoy cooler temperatures at a higher elevation
question
Because of India's investment in higher education and the forces of globalization, what city became known as the "Silicon Valley of India"?
Mumbai
Bengal?ru (Bangalore)
New Delhi
Chennai
answer
Bengal?ru (Bangalore)
question
Which one of the following does not occupy one of the vertices of India's Golden Quadrilateral?
Mumbai
Chennai
Kolkata
Hyderabad
answer
Hyderabad
question
Both Murphey's "City in a Swamp" and Kipling's "Cholera Capital of the World" were about:
Colombo
Kolkata
Madras
Mumbai
answer
Kolkata
question
In which of the following statements is the national capital not identified correctly?
The capital city of Afghanistan is Kabul
The capital city of Pakistan is Karachi
The capital city of Bhutan is Thimphu
The capital city of India is New Delhi
answer
The capital city of Pakistan is Karachi
question
What city of South Asia is a world-renowned launching ground for treks in the Himalayas?
Simla
Kathmandu
Thimpu
Kabul
answer
Kathmandu
question
Mumbai is the most religiously diverse city in South Asia. Two religious minorities play a role in the economy far beyond their numbers. Who are they?
Parsis (Zoroastrians) and Hindus
Jains and Parsis (Zoroastrians)
Mandaeans and Jains
Hindus and Christians
answer
Jains and Parsis (Zoroastrians)
question
Calcutta (now Kolkata) was to jute as Bombay (now Mumbai) was to:
rice
groundnuts (peanuts)
sisal
cotton
answer
cotton
question
What locational characteristic did the Presidency towns have in common?
They were located in the interior for security reasons.
They were located in northern India because it was more agriculturally productive.
They were located along the coast where they could serve as seaports.
They were in the foothills of the mountains where temperatures were cooler.
answer
They were located along the coast where they could serve as seaports.
question
Varanasi in the north and Madurai in the south are pilgrimage cities for:
Buddhists
Muslims
Hindus
Christians
answer
Hindus
question
Mumbai is the most religiously diverse city in South Asia. Two religious minorities play a role in the economy far beyond their numbers. Who are they?
Mandaeans and Jains
Hindus and Christians
Parsis (Zoroastrians) and Hindus
Jains and Parsis (Zoroastrians)
answer
Jains and Parsis (Zoroastrians)
question
What ancient city was the predecessor of one of India's present-day megacities?
Madurai
Shahjahanabad
Mohenjo Daro
Pataliputra
answer
Shahjahanabad
question
Calcutta (now Kolkata) was to jute as Bombay (now Mumbai) was to:
rice
cotton
groundnuts (peanuts)
sisal
answer
cotton
question
The Petronas Twin Towers, symbol of the competition to have the tallest building in the world, is located in:
Kuala Lumpur.
Jakarta.
Singapore
Bangkok.
answer
Kuala Lumpur
question
Water for a thirsty Singapore comes from all of the following except:
lakes and rivers
desalinization plants
reservoirs and storm-water collection ponds
conservation
answer
lakes and rivers
question
The influence of Chinese migrants on Southeast Asian cities has been most pronounced:
around the South China Sea
in the countries that share a land border with China
in the countries that until recently were ruled by Communist regimes
on the thousands of islands that constitute much of Southeast Asia
answer
around the South China Sea
question
Many of the new developments on the outskirts of Manila are taking the place of former:
sugar cane plantations
coffee plantations
jute plantations
rubber plantations
answer
sugar cane plantations
question
Bangkok:
has been Southeast Asia's only success story in traffic management
has a post-industrial economy which is not dependent on manufacturing
has been the focus of massive foreign investment since the Vietnam War
has a well-preserved colonial city at its core
answer
has been the focus of massive foreign investment since the Vietnam War
question
In McGee's original model of city structure, what land use tends to occupy the periphery of Southeast Asian cities?
market gardening zone
government services
high-class residences
middle-density residences
answer
market gardening zone
question
The central core of Manila has seen an increase in:
labor-intensive manufacturing industries
in-town new towns
low-density suburban-style housing tracks
high-intensity commercial and office land use
answer
high-intensity commercial and office land use
question
Which one of the following is not true of the Mekong Delta's Oc Eo?
It was located in present-day Indonesia.
It declined after the 5th century C.E.
It was apparently the first city to emerge in Southeast Asia.
It was the focus of a long-distance trading network that stretched from China to Africa and even the Mediterranean.
answer
It was located in present-day Indonesia.
question
A multinational firm would be least likely to choose which one of these cities for labor-intensive product assembly and packaging?
Manila
Jakarta
Bangkok
Singapore
answer
Singapore
question
If you were visiting Indonesia, what would you go to Borobudur to see?
a well-preserved colonial city
an indigenous market town
a famous stock exchange
a temple
answer
a temple
question
Why was the geographical name Jabotapek coined in the late 20th century?
Because Indonesia's Special Capital Region was created
Because many names changed with the end of colonial rule
Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
Because English was becoming the lingua franca of Indonesia
answer
Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
question
Kuala Lumpur means "muddy confluence." The city is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers. This is a description of Kuala Lumpur's:
economy
situation
human geography
site
answer
site
question
The capital cities of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand are also:
the most populous cites in Southeast Asia
the most technologically wired cities in the region
sacred places that attract religious pilgrims from abroad
among the world's dominant world cities
answer
the most populous cites in Southeast Asia
question
Binondo is the heart of Chinatown, Tondo is a densely-populated and impoverished district, Emita is a fishing village-cum-tourist enclave, and Makati is a district of expensive suburban housing. These locations within Manila are evidence of the:
sector model of urban land use
concentric zone model of urban land use
edge city model of urban land use
multiple nuclei model of urban land use
answer
multiple nuclei model of urban land use
question
What city serves as Southeast Asia's leading port and industrial center; as its leading banking and commercial center; and as a key player in the global economic system?
Jakarta
Kuala Lumpur
Bangkok
Singapore
answer
Singapore
question
In the first decade of the 21st century, the leaders of what country relocated its national capital to the town of Pyinmana where they built a new seat of government named Naypyidaw?
Philippines
Vietnam
Thailand
Myanmar (Burma)
answer
Myanmar (Burma)
question
What countries of Southeast Asia have the highest levels of urban primacy?
Indonesia and Malaysia
Myanmar and Cambodia
Vietnam and Laos
Thailand and the Philippines
answer
Thailand and the Philippines
question
In 1511, the era of European colonialism in Southeast Asia began with the arrival of a fleet from what country in Malacca's harbor?
Holland
Spain
England
Portugal
answer
Portugal
question
Around Manila, many new suburban communities and mixed-use developments such as Nuvali, are engendering conflict because they:
require tenant farmers to move off land they have long occupied
occupy land that would be more profitable in agriculture
require more water than local watersheds can provide
are being developed using socialist planning principles
answer
require tenant farmers to move off land they have long occupied
question
Which one of the following is not true of Southeast Asia's geographic pattern of urbanization?
The Philippines is one of the most urbanized countries
Laos is one of the least urbanized countries
Cambodia is one of the most urbanized countries
Myanmar (Burma) is one of the least urbanized countries
answer
Cambodia is one of the most urbanized countries
question
Cities in Vietnam, until recently, were devoid of mass advertising, had few cars on their roads, and offered only government-run hotels. These traits were typical of urban landscapes that:
had an economic base in the tourism industry
were not intensively developed because of low land values
evolved under Western-style capitalism
conformed to socialist ideology
answer
conformed to socialist ideology
question
Approximately 75% of Singapore's population is:
Malay
Indian
Chinese
British
answer
Chinese
question
The Chinese in Southeast Asia:
were among the least segregated populations in the region's cities
were largely Christians
were almost all evicted from Indonesia after independence
migrated to the region primarily during colonial times
answer
migrated to the region primarily during colonial times
question
Metro Manila includes Quezon City, where you would find:
many important government buildings
gated communities and squatter settlements, side by side
all of the above
the main campus of the University of the Philippines
answer
all of the above
question
The new high-technology city of Cyberjaya anchors what country's Multimedia Super Corridor?
Thailand's
Indonesia's
Malaysia's
Myanmar's (Burma's)
answer
Malaysia's
question
Singapore's EMR takes the form of an "expanding city-state" which now stretches well into the territory of:
Malaysia and Indonesia
Malaysia only
Malaysia and Thailand
Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand
answer
Malaysia and Thailand
question
Because both India and Malaysia were part of the British Empire in the 1800s, the British brought many Tamils to Kuala Lumpur. What has happened to their Bricktown neighborhood?
It has been gentrified, but still exudes a strong Indian sense of place
It has been absorbed into the placelessness of expanding KL
It has become one of the nodes in KL's post-industrial economy
It has become a Chinese neighborhood
answer
It has been gentrified, but still exudes a strong Indian sense of place
question
The famous Angkor Wat is one of hundreds of wats in what Southeast Asia country?
Vietnam
Thailand
Laos
Cambodia
answer
Cambodia
question
The premier passage through the island?studded seas of Southeast Asia is the Strait of Malacca. In what country is the city that dominates that strait today?
The Philippine Republic
Republic of Indonesia
Republic of Singapore
Kingdom of Thailand
answer
Republic of Singapore
question
When laborers circulate seasonally between rural villages where they live and urban sites where they work, it is called:
counter-stream migration
circular migration
step-wise migration
hierarchical migratio
answer
circular migration
question
What city evolved around the Intramuros and became the command and control center of the Spanish galleon trade which ranged between Mexico and Asia?
Manila
Malacca
Bangkok
Batavia
answer
Manila
question
Which one of the following is not true of Southeast Asia's growing middle class?
It has a Western orientation toward consumption
It tends to have smaller families
It looks for symbols of its newfound social status
It has resisted suburbanization
answer
It has resisted suburbanization
question
Manila is to Spain as Jakarta is to:
Netherlands (Holland)
France
Germany
Great Britain
answer
Netherlands (Holland)
question
Binondo is the heart of Chinatown, Tondo is a densely-populated and impoverished district, Emita is a fishing village-cum-tourist enclave, and Makati is a district of expensive suburban housing. These locations within Manila are evidence of the:
concentric zone model of urban land use
multiple nuclei model of urban land use
edge city model of urban land use
sector model of urban land use
answer
multiple nuclei model of urban land use
question
Housing shortages in Manila are exacerbated by land scarcity. Which one of the following is evidence of artificial land scarcity?
High-rise developments located at peak land-value intersections
Increasing amount of space devoted to the automobile
Large tracts of vacant land in the central city
all of the above
answer
Large tracts of vacant land in the central city
question
The socialist model of urban development, as practiced in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, includes all of the following stages except:
deurbanization whereby major cities declined in population
avoidance of globalization
long-term strategies to ameliorate the problems of large cities, such as restricting migration
political commitment to socialism while introducing free-market economics
answer
avoidance of globalization
question
A mix of religions characterizes Southeast Asia. What religion dominates Manila, Jakarta, and Bangkok, respectively?
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam
Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism
Buddhism, Christianity, Islam
Christianity, Islam, Buddhism
answer
Christianity, Islam, Buddhism
question
Which one of the following applies to sacred cities rather than market cities in Southeast Asia?
Pearls, silks, tin, porcelain, spices
Ethnically more diverse
Coastal locations
Expansive and productive rural hinterlands
answer
Expansive and productive rural hinterlands
question
How many of the following factors play almost no role in the growth of Singapore's urban population?
Reclassification
Natural Increase
Internal Migration
three
one
none
two
answer
two
question
Since the late 1970s, the Chinese government has:
greatly relaxed controls on rural-to-urban migration
redoubled efforts to make Beijing the premier economic center
strengthened the resident committee system in cities
given up efforts to control the growth of large cities
answer
greatly relaxed controls on rural-to-urban migration
question
Although much traditional housing in central Beijing has been torn down, some courtyard houses (some turned into shops) remain. Where would you find these traditional courtyard houses?
in walled sections of the old city
in hutongs (alleys)
near major intersections
in flood-prone areas
answer
in hutongs (alleys)
question
After the Communist Party took control, Beijing was transformed into a producer city. Growth in what sector of the economy put Beijing in that category?
the transportation sector
the agricultural trade sector
the government sector
the manufacturing sector
answer
the manufacturing sector
question
Within Japan's urban core is an inner core known as what?
Honshu
Tokaido
Great Inland Sea
Hokkaido
answer
Tokaido
question
The cities of what country have been least affected by the forces of globalization?
Taiwan
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
answer
North Korea
question
Changan, in China:
was the model for the initial development of Tokyo
had its golden age during the last imperial dynasty of China, 1644-1911
bore strong resemblance to the model of the traditional Middle Eastern city
is one of the best expression of the classic Chinese capital city
answer
is one of the best expression of the classic Chinese capital city
question
Space for Tokyo's urban development has been provided by:
erecting skyscrapers
claiming land from the bay
spreading across the Kanto Plain
all of the above
answer
all of the above
question
Why did the People's Republic permit Hong Kong to thrive as a coastal enclave of Western-style capitalism and British colonialism for so long?
China did not have the military might to take over Hong Kong.
The absence of democratic infrastructure in Hong Kong made it an acceptable neighbor.
The Kuomintang was in control of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong pumped billions of dollars of foreign exchange into China each year.
answer
Hong Kong pumped billions of dollars of foreign exchange into China each year.
question
Which one of the following trends works against the greening of East Asia's cities?
Replacing coal with natural gas
Rising automobile use
Moving factories out of urban areas
Building new mass transit networks
answer
Rising automobile use
question
In Hong Kong, which of these is not true?
The administrative region operates as an autonomous unit within China.
The main urban center is divided between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
The administrative region has to import most of its food and water.
Peripheral land in the administrative region is available for urban expansion.
answer
Peripheral land in the administrative region is available for urban expansion.
question
Xidan is a modern, busy shopping area. Wangfujing is a popular, pedestrianized retail strip. Zhongguancun is "China's Silicon Valley." In what city are Xidan, Wangfujing, and Zhongguancun?
Shanghai
Taipei
Beijing
Guangzhou
answer
Beijing
question
If Beijing is the "Washington, D.C., of China," then what city is the "New York City of China"?
Shenzhen
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Nanjing
answer
Shanghai
question
Hong Kong, translated, means "fragrant harbor." The translation tells you something about Hong Kong's:
absolute location
situation
economic base
site
answer
site
question
Tokyo, Shanghai, and Osaka are all:
primate cities
megacities
located in Japan
in demographic declin
answer
megacities
question
Lhasa, which is being turned into a culturally Chinese city, is the capital of what country?
Manchuria
Xinjiang
Inner Mongolia
Tibet
answer
Tibet
question
Which one of the following not true of Taipei's urban geography?
Air pollution has been drastically cut, making it a greener city.
Rural development plans have reduced the flow of migrants to the city, thus diffusing urbanization.
The Mass Transit System has provided an alternative to motor-vehicle travel and helped to reduce traffic congestion.
Inner city population has plummeted, creating a doughnut hole of population density.
answer
Inner city population has plummeted, creating a doughnut hole of population density.
question
The hokou system in the People's Republic of China functioned as:
a prototype for a geographical information system
an immigration control system
an urban service-delivery system
an internal passport system
answer
an internal passport system
question
Which one of these statements about Kyoto is true?
The manufacturing sector is the largest component of the city's economy
The city was designed on the plan of China's Tang dynasty capital of Changan
The traditional crafts have largely disappeared in the wake of modernization
The city served as Japan's capital until the American occupation after World War II
answer
The city was designed on the plan of China's Tang dynasty capital of Changan
question
For at least three decades, from the 1950s through the 1970s, cities of East Asia evolved along two distinctly different development paths. Which one of the following cities did not follow the socialist development path during that period?
Shanghai
Taipei
Beijing
Ulan Bator
answer
Taipei
question
Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace are signature landscapes of what city?
Shanghai
Seoul
Beijing
Tokyo
answer
Beijing
question
Urban environmental initiatives in East Asia include all of the following except:
using "eco-cities" to drive the development of green technologies
building master-planned green cities
pushing low-density development into urban expansion zones
integrating residential, commercial, and industrial development
answer
pushing low-density development into urban expansion zones
question
Cheap migrant labor in Chinese cities comes primarily from:
Southeast Asia
teenagers looking for starter jobs
rural areas of China
the post-retirement-age cohort
answer
rural areas of China
question
Which one of the following associations is not correct?
Tokyo - "winter capital" of a great empire
Xi'an - classic Chinese capital city
Kyoto - national capital from 794 to 1868
Seoul - the immortality of a Phoenix
answer
Tokyo - "winter capital" of a great empire
question
Like other cities that are command-and-control points of the global economy, Tokyo has modeled its growth on:
multifunctional (mixed-use) development
compact development
vertical (high-rise) development
all of the above
answer
all of the above
question
Because of its location at the top of the global urban hierarchy, what East Asian city ranks among the world's three global cities?
Beijing
Tokyo
Shanghai
Seoul
answer
Tokyo
question
What do Taipei, Seoul, and Hong Kong have in common?
They were all conquered by colonial powers.
They all had socialist economies in the past.
They are all national capitals.
They are the largest cities in East Asia.
answer
They were all conquered by colonial powers.
question
The People's Republic of China:
is among the world's most urbanized and most rapidly urbanizing countries
is not among the world's most urbanized countries and is not among the world's most rapidly urbanizing countries
is among the world's most urbanized countries but is not among the world's most rapidly urbanizing countries
is not among the world's most urbanized countries but is among the world's most rapidly urbanizing countries
answer
is not among the world's most urbanized countries but is among the world's most rapidly urbanizing countries
question
Which pair of cities fits the description "capitals of a divided nation"?
Taipei and Kaohsiung
Ulan Bator and Darkhan
Beijing and Nanjing
Seoul and Pyongyang
answer
Seoul and Pyongyang
question
In the late 20th century, what was the main method used to temper the urban primacy of Seoul?
linking all of South Korea's cities together with a high-speed rail network
building master-planned new towns outside of Seoul
building ever more and ever higher apartments and office buildings
requiring work permits to gain access to the center of Seoul
answer
building master-planned new towns outside of Seoul
question
The urban landscapes of which region were least altered by European colonialism?
East Asia
Southwest Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
answer
East Asia
question
The restoration of Cheonggye Stream (Cheonggyecheon):
brought new public green space to Taipei
necessitated a green belt through New Taipei
decreased nearby property values in Seoul
helped to re-brand Seoul as a green city
answer
helped to re-brand Seoul as a green city
question
What Chinese city, because of its colonial heritage, has a distinctly Japanese flavor?
Beijing
Shanghai
Nanjing
Taipei
answer
Taipei
question
When agriculture was de-collectivized in China, what happened to the rural population?
Some farmers stayed on the land as private smallholders.
Former farmers became the resources needed to make China "the world's factory."
Many people were no longer needed as farm labor, so they moved to the cities.
all of the above.
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all of the above.
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Pudong is:
one of the satellite towns in the Seoul metropolitan region
a new town in Hong Kong's New Territories
an historical preservation project in Beijing
a high-rise, globally-connected district in eastern Shanghai
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a high-rise, globally-connected district in eastern Shanghai
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Because they were returned to the People's Republic only two decades ago, what two cities today enjoy the privileges of being Special Administrative Regions (SARs)?
Beijing and Shanghai
Lhasa and Urumqi
Taipei and Hong Kong
Hong Kong and Macau
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Hong Kong and Macau
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Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Zhuhai, and Macau form a single urbanized area that completely engulfs:
Hainan Island
the Manchurian Borderland
the Pearl River Delta
the Taiwan Strait
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the Pearl River Delta
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Around what city on the following list has it been common for squatter settlements to be bulldozed rather than adequately resourced?
Gold Coast
Port Moresby
Brisbane
Auckland
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Port Moresby
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Which one of these statements is not true about Australia and New Zealand?
Their cities still have a predominantly British heritage.
Suburbanization has only recently become a major trend.
Their urban centers share many characteristics with the United States.
Their cities are regarded as among the most livable in the world.
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Suburbanization has only recently become a major trend.
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Canberra was deliberately located:
in the geographic center of Australia
on the shores of Botany Bay
in Queensland state in order to avoid the rivalry between Australia's two largest cities
between the two cities that have dominated Australia's urban hierarchy
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between the two cities that have dominated Australia's urban hierarchy
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Which one of the following does not apply to Sydney?
Environmentally sustainable metropolitan area
Expansive suburban zone
Dominant world city
Advanced service sector
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Environmentally sustainable metropolitan area
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The "walking school buses" that serve many of Auckland's children:
both A and B
are evidence of the "greening" of New Zealand's cities
neither A nor B
depend on parents and watchful other adults
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both A and B
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The growth of what city in Australia has taken place as people have left New South Wales and moved to the Sunbelt?
Canberra
Melbourne
Brisbane
Hobart
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Brisbane
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Large, expensive houses in cities of the island Pacific are likely to be:
on the outskirts of Central Business Districts
models of green development
owned by expatriates and in gated communities
Cooperatively owned because of traditional landholding patterns
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owned by expatriates and in gated communities
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What city has overtaken Melbourne as home to a majority of Australian corporate headquarters?
Sydney
Perth
Brisbane
Adelaide
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Sydney
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Ozone levels in Sydney regularly exceed the 4-hour standard for ozone concentration on 21 days a year. Why?
Car ownership is so ubiquitous
Climate change has increased the number of sunny days
Sydney has a huge manufacturing base
Government regulations have lagged in effectiveness
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Car ownership is so ubiquitous
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In Australia, the "tree change" phenomenon is drawing people away from big cities and toward areas that are:
coastal and riverine
topical and subtropical
wetter and cooler
hotter and drier
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wetter and cooler
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In Sydney, housing prices have more than doubled since the century began, resulting in:
the large-scale movement of white Australians to the suburbs
the concentration of lower-income groups in rental housing
a decline in socio-spatial segregation
more pressure for environmentally sustainable housing
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the concentration of lower-income groups in rental housing
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What statement reflects the pattern of urban primacy in New Zealand?
New Zealand offers an example of dual primacy
The rank-size rule, rather than primacy, characterizes New Zealand
New Zealand's most populous city is also a clearly defined primate city
The concept of the primate city helps us understand very little about New Zealand
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New Zealand's most populous city is also a clearly defined primate city
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Railroads were initially built in Australia to connect:
each coastal city with its hinterland
expanding suburbs with the job-providing core of each city
the center of the continent with its coastal cities
the coastal cities of the continent with each other
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each coastal city with its hinterland
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Trends in the evolution of Sydney's city center include:
increase in secondary sector jobs
increase in high-rise luxury dwellings
loss of corporate headquarters
abandonment and decline
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increase in high-rise luxury dwellings
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The cities of what country on the following list are most likely to be most severely affected by global warming?
Tonga
Australia
Papua New Guinea
New Zealand
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Tonga
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The process of deindustrialization hit Aotearoa/New Zealand in the late 20th century. Which one of the following correctly states an impact of deindustrialization on Auckland?
Though manufacturing jobs declined, Auckland's population declined even faster.
Some manufacturing relocated to Auckland from other cities on North and South Islands.
Job losses in manufacturing were worse in Auckland than in Wellington or Christchurch.
Auckland's saw its economy transition almost completely to the service sector.
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Some manufacturing relocated to Auckland from other cities on North and South Islands.
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Papua New Guinea is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and therefore maintains a High Commission in Australia. In what city are all High Commissions located?
Sydney
Melbourne
Canberra
Brisbane
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Canberra
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Located on the border between Queensland and New South Wales, it is Australia's highest intensity high-rise tourist destination. What city is it?
Brisbane
Darwin
Gold Coast
Cairns
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Gold Coast
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"A garden city built around a large lake, with a central focus on a parliamentary triangle and satellite suburbs with town centers of their own." This statement describes:
Auckland
Canberra
Perth
Wellington
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Canberra
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The federal capital of Australia and the federal capital of the United Sates are similar in all of the following except:
They were both located in light of national defense considerations
They both originated as planned cities
They are both located in federal districts of their own, not in any state
They were both conceptualized shortly before or shortly after independence from Great Britain
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They were both located in light of national defense considerations
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Which one of the following is not true of "green buildings" constructed as part of "green developments" such as Sydney's Central Park?
Wastewater used for cooling and landscape irrigation
Require the regulatory cooperation of local and state governments
Water harvested in rain-water collection tanks
Segregated housing densities and land uses
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Segregated housing densities and land uses
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Capital cities of Pacific Island nations (e.g., Suva) are generally characterized by all of the following except:
strong tourist sectors
a large informal sector
minimal urban infrastructure
fragile economic bases
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strong tourist sectors
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What city has overtaken Melbourne as home to a majority of Australian corporate headquarters?
Adelaide
Sydney
Brisbane
Perth
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Sydney
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Auckland grew up around a harbor site. With reference to what other feature could the site of Auckland be described?
as an island site
as a fall line site
as a confluence site
as an isthmus site
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as an isthmus site
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"A garden city built around a large lake, with a central focus on a parliamentary triangle and satellite suburbs with town centers of their own." This statement describes:
Canberra
Wellington
Auckland
Perth
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Canberra
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Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia are:
cities of the southwest Pacific
independent states of the southwest Pacific
regions of the southwest Pacific
colonial territories of the southwest Pacific
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regions of the southwest Pacific
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The old Swan Brewery site in inner Perth was turned into a high-amenity development of theaters, restaurants, and offices. What made the redevelopment controversial?
Potential ocean impacts predicted by Green Peace
Old land deeds presented by the Maoris
Protests by Aboriginal Australians
A signature tower that was planned for the project
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Protests by Aboriginal Australians
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Which one of the following is true of the aboriginal population of Aotearoa/New Zealand?
Maoris face significant disadvantages in New Zealand's cities.
Maoris comprise the majority of the urban population in New Zealand.
Maoris are but a tiny minority of New Zealand's urban population.
Maoris have inhabited New Zealand for almost 40,000 years.
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Maoris face significant disadvantages in New Zealand's cities.
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Gentrification and the New Urbanism are often criticized because they foster:
high-density residential development
decline in real estate values.
social exclusion.
environmental degradation
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social exclusion.
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Which one of the following cities would not be classified as the capital of a Less Developed Country (LDC)?
Wellington
Suva
Honiara
Port Moresby
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Wellington
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What signature landscape is not correctly paired with the city where it is located?
Kings Park = Perth
The Sky Tower = Auckland
Lake Walter Burley Griffin = Canberra
The Harbour Bridge = Melbourne
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The Harbour Bridge = Melbourne
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The displacement of young people and lower-paid workers from high cost-of-living areas in Australia is a problem if a city considers what to be important?
environmental sustainability
economic development
social equity
waterfront development
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waterfront development
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Which one of the following is true of Sydney's suburbs?
Town houses are more common than single-family homes
The greatest concentration of migrants is found in the suburbs
Commuting is largely by rail and light rail
New houses tend to be on the smaller side because birth rates are down
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The greatest concentration of migrants is found in the suburbs
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The process of deindustrialization hit Aotearoa/New Zealand in the late 20th century. Which one of the following correctly states an impact of deindustrialization on Auckland?
Though manufacturing jobs declined, Auckland's population declined even faster.
Auckland's saw its economy transition almost completely to the service sector.
Some manufacturing relocated to Auckland from other cities on North and South Islands.
Job losses in manufacturing were worse in Auckland than in Wellington or Christchurch.
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Some manufacturing relocated to Auckland from other cities on North and South Islands.
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The largest cities in the small island countries of the southwest Pacific generally began as:
whaling ports
indigenous agricultural settlements
colonial trading ports
religious pilgrimage sites
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colonial trading ports
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Permitting midnight and prayers and extending hours for worship engendered conflict in Sydney's Baulkham Hills district when:
Christian residents wanted to expand their place of worship
Buddhist residents wanted to expand their place of worship
Muslim residents wanted to expand their place of worship
Jewish residents wanted to expand their place of worship
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Muslim residents wanted to expand their place of worship
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Which one of the following is a category of "disadvantaged places" within metropolitan Australia?
new economy localities
gentrifying localities
peri-urban localities
middle-class suburbia
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peri-urban localities
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An Australian state capital began as a penal colony of the British in 1788, served as a sealing and whaling port in the 19th century, and became a "gateway to Antarctica" in the 20th century. What city is it?
Hobart
Adelaide
Perth
Brisbane
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Hobart
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Which one of the following has been an impediment to urban development in most island states of the southwest Pacific?
Few people have automobiles
The principles of market capitalism are completely lacking
Socialist regimes discourage the growth of cities
Land is held as a communal resource by traditional owners
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Land is held as a communal resource by traditional owners
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Auckland grew up around a harbor site. With reference to what other feature could the site of Auckland be described?
as an island site
as a fall line site
as a confluence site
as an isthmus site
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as an isthmus site
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In Australia, the "sea change" phenomenon is drawing people away from big cities and toward:
small coastal towns
the coast of Western Australia
the Australian Sunbelt
towns and villages in the Outback
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small coastal towns
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The earliest European settlements in Australia began as:
military bases
whaling ports
penal colonies
trading ports
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penal colonies
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What is, and will continue to be, the most populous urban agglomeration on the continent of South America?
New York
Los Angeles
São Paulo
Mexico City
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São Paulo
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With 38 million people, what urban area will remain the world's most populous at least through 2050?
Delhi
Beijing
Mumbai
Tokyo
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Tokyo
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Given the cities on the following list, what is the ratio of cities with high network connectivity to cities with low network connectivity?
Boston / Kinshasa / London / Pyongyang / Seoul
4 to 1
2 to 3
3 to 2
1 to 4
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3 to 2
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What is the name of the technology that integrates vast data bases with georeferenced data in order to design, plan, and manage urban environments?
Global Positioning Systems
Satellite Imaging Systems
Geographic Information Systems
Research and Development Systems
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Geographic Information Systems
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What two regions will account for an ever increasing number of the world's megacities?
South Asia and South America
South Asia and Southeast Asia
East Asia and South Asia
East Asia and Southeast Asia
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East Asia and South Asia
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High fertility rates are a major influence on population growth and decline. In which one of the following countries would high fertility rates contribute the most to urban population increase?
India
Japan
United States
China
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India
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Among the following, what is the best example of an issue which might prompt New York City to look to London for leadership rather than to either the State of New York or the federal government in Washington?
criminal justice issues related to prisons
traffic management and congestion tolling
maximizing voter participation rates
health insurance for the uninsured
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traffic management and congestion tolling
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Which one of the following describes an urban economic base that could be classified as a K-economy?
steel manufacturing, plus fabrication
textiles, plus the apparel industry
container port, plus a naval base
medical research and development, plus health care services
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medical research and development, plus health care services
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Metropolitan decentralization is associated with:
CBD decline
the concentric zone model
urbanization
inner city revitalization
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CBD decline
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Ho Chi Minh City is likely to face more frequent, heavier rains, bigger storm surges, and more tropical storms. Why?
Volcanic eruptions on the Pacific Ring of Fire, which pump more particulates into the air.
Climate change, which is being moderated through restoration of Vietnam's forests.
Atmospheric interventions, which include cloud seeding and rain harvesting.
Global warming, which is expressed as higher temperatures over the adjacent South China Sea.
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Global warming, which is expressed as higher temperatures over the adjacent South China Sea.
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Of the following, which one has had the greatest impact on time-space compression?
new communication technologies
new manufacturing technologies
new geographic technologies
new business technologies
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new communication technologies
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If a make-shift settlement develops on land and if the people who build there have no title to the land, then the settlement is called a:
squatter settlement
slum
bidonville
shanty town
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squatter settlement
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The Internet creates new opportunities for lower-ranking cites in the urban hierarchy to compete in niche markets. Which one of the following provides an example of this principle?
The feature film industry of Los Angeles, California
The fashion industry of Milan, Italy
The financial services industry of London, England
The musical recording industry of Brandon, Manitoba
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The musical recording industry of Brandon, Manitoba
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Norfolk, located in coastal Virginia, has been targeted as especially vulnerable to sea level rise. What other factor increases the city's vulnerability?
deindustrialization
the presence of underwater tunnels
the land is sinking
its location on an island
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the land is sinking
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Looking towards the future of world urban development, cities of the Global South will:
have a declining proportion of the world's largest cities
attract immigrant labor from nearby countries
have the highest urban growth rates
become less divided by income gaps and social differences
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have the highest urban growth rates
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The Mercer Eco-City Index places three U.S. cities on the list of the twenty most environmentally sustainable cities. What U.S. city was not on that list?
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Houston, Texas
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Honolulu, Hawaii
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Houston, Texas
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Both "Boomers" and "Millennials" are fueling the revitalization of central cities in the United States. Which one of the following reasons for this applies to the Boomers but not the Millennials?
anticipation of frequent job switching
empty nest syndrome
remaining childless
buying homes later or not at all
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empty nest syndrome
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According to the World Bank:
more than half of Africa's urban resident do not have access to proper sanitation
all of Africa's urban residents have access to proper sanitation
only 10 percent of Africa's urban residents do not have access to proper sanitation
90 percent of Africa's urban residents to not have access to proper sanitation
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more than half of Africa's urban resident do not have access to proper sanitation
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In cities of the Global South, all of the following factors work to push people out of rural areas and into cities with the exception of:
traditionally large families.
declining infant mortality rates.
rural industrialization.
agricultural mechanization.
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rural industrialization.
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Which one of the following cities is least vulnerable to sea level rise?
Sydney
Tokyo
Paris
Dhaka
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Paris
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Urban gardening:
threatens the sustainability of urban areas
has little influence on the creation of urban jobs
helps reduce the urban heat island effect
increases the energy used in moving food from producer to consumer
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helps reduce the urban heat island effect
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Every city has an auditory signature of its own. Which one of the following would not contribute to its auditory signature?
cacophony
pronunciation of local place names
business signs on buildings
new music
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business signs on buildings
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The Mercer Quality of Life Index found that what cities have the highest quality of life in the world?
Vienna, Zurich, Auckland
Toronto, Los Angeles, Houston
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane
New York, London, Tokyo
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Vienna, Zurich, Auckland
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What is, and will continue to be, the most populous urban agglomeration on the continent of North America?
Mexico City
Los Angeles
São Paulo
New York
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Sao Paulo
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What percent of the world's population now lives in urban areas?
just over 70%
just over 90%
just over 50%
just over 30%
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just over 50%
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In the knowledge economies of the 21st century, what is the most important item of trade?
information
digital files
computers
wisdom
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information
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Its population now stands at 8.5 million, larger than at any previous point in its history including its former high point, which was hit right before World War II. What city has bucked the decentralization trend more than any other large European city?
London
Stockholm
Brussels
Madrid
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London
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In what year did the United States reach the urban?majority mark?
1900
1920
1940
1880
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1920
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What urban region of the future was predicted by Constantinos Doxiadis?
megalopolis
metropolis
ecumenopolis
epicentopolis
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ecumenopolis
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With respect to city populations, rapid growth is to negative growth as:
South American cities are to East Asian cities
European cities are to Russian cities
South Asian cities are to South American cities
African cities are to Russian cities
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African cities are to Russian cities
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Which one of the following factors will contribute the most to the growth of metropolitan areas in developed countries?
rural-to-urban migration
international migration
positive rates of natural increase in population
circular migration
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international migration
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In terms of public opinion and voting, urban populations are:
more socialist than rural populations
more progressive than rural populations
more libertarian than rural populations
more conservative than rural populations
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more progressive than rural populations
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Pittsburgh was once the heart of the U.S. steel industry. What industries now form a significant part of Pittsburgh's economic base?
engineering and medical research
environmental services
transportation services
government administration
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engineering and medical research
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Even in cities that are included in global networks, circumstances may exclude individuals and groups from having access to globalization's positive benefits. Who might be excluded?
a young man who is literate in Thai only
all of the above
a student who cannot afford a cell phone or computer
a young woman who feels uncomfortable in an Internet café
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all of the above
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