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Question-1
Which of the following is a positive advantage of dry point?
(A)
Water supply
(B)
Fertile alluvial soils
(C)
Use of a valley as a line of communication
(D)
All of the above
Question-2
An elevated site in an area of otherwise poor natural drainage.
(A)
Dry point
(B)
Wet point
(C)
Spring line
(D)
Green villages
Question-3
The area between the CBD and the largely residential suburbs.
(A)
Transition zone
(B)
Zone of assimilation
(C)
Zone of discard
(D)
Sphere of influence
Question-4
The maximum distance that a person is prepared to travel to buy an item.
(A)
Range of a good
(B)
Range of a site
(C)
Range of a shop
(D)
Range of a village
Question-5
The actual land on which a settlement is built is called :
(A)
Site
(B)
Situation
(C)
Kraal
(D)
Form
Question-6
A conurbation or a clustering of cities with a population of over 10 million people.
(A)
Hamlet
(B)
Village
(C)
Megaopolis
(D)
Kraal
Question-7
Name a city in South west Brazil, which is an excellent model for sustainable urban development.
(A)
Putrajaya
(B)
Curitiba
(C)
Manhattan
(D)
Sao Paulo
Question-8
Which river favored the growth of Paris?
(A)
Seine
(B)
Danube
(C)
Thames
(D)
Volga
Question-9
The edge towns created in Rio.
(A)
Kraals
(B)
Amigos da Escola
(C)
Bolsa Escola
(D)
Barra da Tijuca
Question-10
Expand CBD.
(A)
Central Business District
(B)
Commercial Business District
(C)
Concentrated Business District
(D)
Commercial Business Development
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
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