2016 Module 1 Exam
2016 Module 1 Exam
2016 Module 1 Exam
MODULE 1
3. The enactment of the Real Estate Service Act created a body that will regulate the real estate
service practice. This regulatory board is named
a. Professional Regulatory Commission
b. Professional Board of Real Property Practitioners
c. Professional Regulatory Board of Real Estate Service
d. Professional Regulatory Board for Appraisers
4. Refers to an official in the local government unit, who performs appraisal and assessment of real
properties, including plants, equipment, and machineries, essentially for taxation purposes. This
definition also includes assistant assessors
a. Appraiser
b. Consultant
c. Assessor
d. Broker
e. Salesman
5. Refers to a duly registered and licensed natural person who, for a professional fee, commission
or other valuable consideration, acts as an agent of a party in a real estate transaction to offer,
advertise, solicit, list, promote, mediate, negotiate or effect the meeting of the minds on the
sale, purchase, exchange, mortgage, lease or joint venture or other similar transactions on real
estate or any interest therein.
a. Real estate consultant
b. Real estate appraiser
c. Real estate broker
d. Real estate salesman
6. Refers to any natural or juridical person engaged in in the business of developing real estate
development project for his/her or its own account and offering them for sale or lease
a. Real estate appraiser
b. Real estate consultant
c. Real estate broker
d. Real estate developer
7. Refers to a duly registered and licensed natural person who, for a professional fee, compensation
or other valuable consideration, offers or renders professional advice and judgment on : (i) the
acquisition, enhancement, preservation, utilization or disposition of lands or improvements
thereon; and (ii) the conception, planning, management and development of real estate projects
a. Real estate consultant
b. Real estate appraiser
c. Real estate broker
d. Real estate salesman
8. Refers to a person who conducts valuation, one who possesses the necessary qualifications,
license, ability and experience to execute or direct the valuation of real property
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a. Assessor
b. Appraiser
c. Consultant
d. Broker
10. Refers to the development of land for residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural,
institutional or recreational purposes, or any combination of such including, but not limited to,
tourist resorts, reclamation projects, building or housing projects, whether for individual or
condominium ownership, memorial parks and others of similar nature
a. Cost approach
b. Zoning
c. Urban planning
d. Real estate development project
11. Which among the practitioners listed does not belong to any realty service?
a. Consultant
b. Dealer
c. Appraiser
d. Broker
12. To be allowed to take the licensure examination for real estate appraiser, a candidate should be:
a. American Citizen
b. Filipino Citizen
c. Citizen of China
d. Indonesian
13. No foreigner may be allowed to take the licensure examination nor given certificate to operate in
the Philippines unless there is
a. foreign reciprocity
b. foreign request
c. foreign intervention
d. foreign arrangement
14. The passing rate is 75% in all subjects with no rating below ________ in any subject.
a. 60%
b. 50%
c. 70%
d. 80%
15. A candidate must attend seminar and review and be issued a certification of completion of 120
unit hours by a PRC accredited ________________.
a. trainer
b. service provider
c. lecturer
d. training provider
17. In order to be admitted to the licensure examination for real estate service, a candidate at the
time of filing his application shall establish to the satisfaction of the Board that he possesses the
following qualifications except
a. Citizen of the Philippines
b. Good moral character
c. must not have been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude
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18. No partnership or corporation shall engage in the business of real estate service unless it is duly
registered with the SEC and persons authorized to act for the partnership or corporation are all
________________ real estate brokers, appraisers or consultants as the case may be.
a. Registered and licensed
b. Registered
c. Recorded and listed
d. Registered and listed
19. Subject to the provisions of the Labor Code, a corporation or partnership may hire the services
of a registered and licensed real estate appraisers on commission basis to perform real estate
services and the real estate appraiser shall be deemed _______________.
a. Independent contractor
b. Dependent contractor
c. Full-time employee
d. Part-time employee
20. The appraiser’s professional identification card from PRC shall be renewed every :
a. 3 years
b. 2 years
c. yearly
d. 5 years
21. The law regulating the practice of Real Estate Service in the Philippines.
a. Real Estate Service Act
b. Real Estate Practitioners Act
c. Real Estate Property Practitioners Act
d. RA 9646
22. The symbol in the official seal of the PRBRES which signifies the vital role of the real estate
service practitioners in the social, political, economical development and progress of the
Philippines.
a. Land
b. Rising sun
c. Sun and ras
d. Gold
23. The symbol in the official seal which signifies ethical standards and prosperity.
a. Land
b. Rising sun
c. Sun & ras
d. Gold
25. Refers to a person who conducts valuation and possesses the necessary qualifications, license,
ability and experience.
a. Assessor
b. Salesman
c. Broker
d. Appraiser
26. Refers to an official in the local government unit, who performs appraisal and assessment of real
properties, including plants, equipment, and machineries essentially for taxation purposes :
a. Appraiser
b. Examiner
c. Assessor
d. Consultant
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27. Any violation of RA 9646 including violations of the IRR by a licensed/accredited person shall be
meted the penalty of fine of not less than __________ and/or 2 years imprisonment.
a. P 100,000
b. P 50,000
c. P 25,000
d. P 75,000
28. Any violation of RA 9646 including violations of the IRR by an unlicensed/not accredited person
shall be meted the penalty of fine of not less than P 200,000 and/or _____ years imprisonment.
a. 2
b. 4
c. 3
d. 5
29. Not included in the composition of the official seal of the Professional Regulatory Board of Real
Estate Service (PRBRES) :
a. Land, structures, trees & fruits; green lines, rising sun
b. Red, white, blue, yellow, gold
c. Blue, green sun & rays, map of the Philippines
d. Building, blue, green, violet
31. The chairperson and 4 members chosen from the 3 recommendees chosen by the commission
from a list 5 nominees per position submitted by the integrated professional organization of real
estate practitioners; provided that 2 of the members shall represent the government assessors
and appraisers who are in active government service shall be appointed by ______________.
a. Senate President
b. Supreme Court
c. Majority Floor Leader
d. President of the Philippines
34. When is the date of signing of the Real Estate Service Act?
a. 29 June 2009
b. 21 July 2010
c. 29 July 2009
d. 29 July 2011
35. The Speaker of the House who signed the RA 9646 is?
a. Hon. Manuel Villar
b. Hon. Feliciano Belmonte
c. Hon. Prospero Nograles
d. Hon. Arnulfo Fuentebella
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37. The following are the Powers and Functions of the PRBRES except :
a. Prescribe guidelines and criteria for the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) program for real
estate service practitioners in consultation with the accredited and integrated professional
organization of real estate service practitioners;
b. Adopt a national Code of Ethics and Responsibilities issued by the AIPO to be strictly observed by
all licensed real estate service practitioners;
c. Organize the integrated professional organization of real estate service practitioners;
d. Conduct licensure examinations for the practice of real estate service professional and prescribe
the appropriate, syllabi of the subjects for examination with their tables of specifications.
e. Maintain a comprehensive and updated register of licensed real estate service professionals.
38. A valuer who is in the employ of either the entity that owns the assets or the accounting firm
responsible for preparing the entity’s financial record and/or reports.
a. Internal valuer
b. External valuer
c. Associate valuer
d. Public valuer
39. A valuer together with any associates, has no material links with the client, an agent acting on
behalf of the client, or the subject of the assignment.
a. Internal valuer
b. External valuer
c. Associate valuer
d. Public valuer
40. A broker has secured a written offer to purchase a commercial property at a price of 60 million
together with a check for thirty percent down payment. He is certain that the seller will accept
the offer. Before he can present the offer to the seller, he receives unverified information that a
planned government infrastructure project will eat up a portion of the property. Several steps
have to be taken by the broker to save the sale and protect the interest to all parties concerned.
Which of the following is inappropriate at the moment?
a. Secure detailed information from the proper government agencies as to the actual scope of the
project
b. Present the offer to the seller for signing and acceptance to ensure the consummation of the
sale
c. Inform the prospective buyer about the forthcoming government project and the possible
effects it will have on the property
d. Inform the seller about the forthcoming government project and the possible effects it will have
on the property
41. Which one of the following acts of a broker can be considered within the bounds of the code of
ethics?
a. Encouraging the parties to a sale to indicate consideration lower than the actual selling price.
b. Serving as a witness in court proceedings involving a property owned by his client.
c. Disclosing his client’s confidential personal information to a fellow broker in order to facilitate
the sale of his client’s property
d. Delaying submission of a formal offer that he had received from a prospective buyer in the hope
of securing a higher offer.
42. The Golden Rule shall be observed in all dealings and relations of the real estate practitioners,
except :
a. with clients and fellow practitioners
b. the organization to which they belong
c. the general public
d. none of the above
43. The real estate practitioner, in relation to the government, is expected to perform as such
except;
a. Secure all the necessary licenses, permits and authority
b. Pay any and all taxes, fees, dues, levies or charges
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c. Encourage, abet, tolerate, or participate in the aversion or illegal reduction in the payment of all
taxes, fees, dues, levies or charges
d. Should not offer or agree to pay, split or rebate any commission or fee.
44. The real estate practitioners in his advertisement or brochures of properties for sale, should
present, but not:
a. a true picture of the property and its improvements
b. it’s right and interest therein, including it’s liens and encumbrances
c. indicate name, firm, address and license number
d. conceal relevant information and other related facts
45. With regards to the relation with a client or customer, the practitioner, in accepting an
appointment or authority to act for and in behalf of the client/customer, can perform such,
except :
a. Acquire an interest or buy for himself or members of his family within the 4 th civil degree
b. Endeavor to make buyer or seller conclude a fair contract, advantageous to both parties
c. Assist his client acquire possession and ownership of the property bought in accordance with the
terms and conditions agreed upon
d. Should not accept any commission or fee from any party in any transaction except from his client
unless with the full knowledge and consent of all the parties concern in the transaction
46. A broker has just received from a fellow broker’s client/buyer a written offer to purchase a
property of his client/seller, together with a check for earnest money payment. Which of the
following steps is the most proper and ethical for him to take?
a. Call another fellow broker whose client is also interested in the property in the hope that they
can top the offer.
b. Call the seller immediately to inform him about the offer and submit at the soonest possible
time, both the written offer and the earnest money payment
c. Show the offer to another prospective buyer in the hope of getting a better price for the seller
d. Reject the first offer outright based on his opinion that the offered price is too low and tell his
fellow
47. Which of the following statements is not valid criterion for ethical behavior?
a. Ethics is the name we give to our concern for good behavior. We feel an obligation to consider
not only our own personal well-being but also that of other and of human society as a whole.
b. Ethics is right for right’s sake
c. A Code of Ethics is subservient to laws and regulations. Therefore, any act that is not against any
law is not a violation of ethical practice.
d. Ethics is having a high moral sense. The capacity to perceive what is right measured primarily by
the application of the golden rule.
48. Three of the four enumerated acts of a broker are considered unethical. Which act is not
unethical?
a. Encouraging the parties to sale to indicate a consideration lower than the actual selling price.
b. Keeping a special bank account, separate and distinct from his own funds for all monies received
in trust for other persons such as client’s money and similar items.
c. Disclosing his client’s confidential personal information to a fellow broker in order to facilitate
the sale of his client’s property
d. Delaying submission of a formal offer that he had received from a prospective buyer in the hope
of securing a higher offer.
49. A real estate broker who accepts a listing from a client follows several ethical guidelines in his
relationship with the client. Which one of the following is not always applicable?
a. He should pledge himself with utmost fidelity and good faith to protect and promote the interest
of his client
b. He should undertake to prepare an accurate appraisal report on the property subject of the
listing, as part of his service to his client
c. He should endeavor to be well informed of current legislation, policies and programs of the
government including proposed legislation, which may effect the interest of his client
d. He should endeavor to make his client and customer conclude a fair contract advantageous to
both.
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50. A broker has secured a written offer to purchase a commercial property at a price of 60 million
together with a check for thirty percent down payment. He is certain that the seller will accept
the offer. Before he can present the offer to the seller, he receives unverified information that a
planned government infrastructure project will eat up a portion of the property. Several steps
have to be taken by the broker to save the sale and protect the interest to all parties concerned.
Which of the following is inappropriate at the moment?
a. Secure detailed information from the proper government agencies as to the actual scope of the
project
b. Present the offer to the seller for signing and acceptance to ensure the consummation of the
sale
c. Inform the prospective buyer about the forthcoming government project and the possible
effects it will have on the property
d. Inform the seller about the forthcoming government project and the possible effects it will have
on the property
51. To the ethical broker, the principle of full disclosure dictates that vital information that can affect
the property of the transaction should be disclosed and explained to his client. Which one of the
following is contrary to an ethical disclosure?
a. Changes or planned changes in zoning affecting the property
b. Your opinion of future land values in the vicinity of the property
c. Details of the contract
d. Sale of similar properties in the vicinity
52. Section 6 of Article 1. – Declaration of Principles of the Code of Ethics for Realty Service
Practitioners clearly states the Golden Rule which says :
a. “Treat others as you want them to be treated.”
b. “Do not do unto others what you want others do to you. ”
c. “Do unto others what you do not want others do unto you.”
d. “Treat others as you like them to treat you.”
53. In case of a complaint filed by a real estate broker against another real broker who are members
of the same organization, the real estate broker must
a. File a complaint and exhaust all remedies within their organization
b. File a complaint first with the concerned barangay
c. File a complaint with the Housing Land Use and Regulatory Board
d. File a complaint directly with the Department of Trade and Industry
54. Under the rule of conflict of interest M.O. 39-85, as amended, the agreement of the services of a
real estate appraiser must not be :
a. Collaborated by the brokers c. Subject of listing in a telephone directory
b. Based on location and use d. Contingent on pre-determined value
55. The real estate broker shall always observe in their dealings and relation with clients, fellow
practitioners the principle of “Treat others as you like them to treat you,” referred to as:
a. Code of Ethics
b. Bundle of rights
c. The Golden Rule
d. The commandment of real estate practice
57. Under the Code of Ethics, the following are listed as unethical except :
a. negotiate a property listed directly with the owner if the listing broker goes out of town
b. should cooperate with other brokers on property listed provided they are members of any
national real estate broker’s association
c. use the services of a salesman of another broker provided the salesman is paid and agreed upon
commission
d. willingly share with other brokers his lessons and experiences from his study
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58. Your former boss asked you to appraise his real estate property. As a licensed appraiser
observing the code of ethics, what is the most appropriate step to do?
a. Accept the project right away
b. Accept the project but include a disclosure in your appraisal report
c. Let another appraiser do the appraisal report
d. Do not accept the project at all
59. You have been tasked to be one of the Board examiners. One of your relative wants to join a
review center and eventually take the exam. What is the appropriate action to do?
a. Encourage the relative to take the exam and give him reviewers
b. Inhibit your self from being a Board examiner
c. Do not let your relative take the exam
d. Do not do anything
62. The following statements are true when applied to Valuation Standards except
a. Standards are statements of recognized principles and concepts
b. Standards prescribe specific methods of valuation for different purposes
c. Standards are statement of best practice in procurement and reporting
d. Standards are statements of accepted definitions
63. A valuation review that is limited to the data presented In the report, which may or may not be
independently confirmed.
a. Technical review
b. Field review
c. Desk review
d. Administrative review
64. An amount above the Market Value that reflects particular attributes of an asset that are only of
value to a Specific Purchaser.
a. Plottage value
b. Investment value
c. Value in use
d. Special value
65. An additional element of value created by the combination of two or more interests where the
value of the combined interest is worth more than the sum of the original interests.
a. Fair value
b. Special value
c. Synergistic value
d. Value as a going concern
66. This type of value applies in a valuation situation where an entire business is transferred as an
operational entity
a. Insurance value
b. Market value
c. Investment value
d. Going concern value
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67. These statements specify that an income projection is subject to the assumption that the
property is run by a reasonably efficient operator or average competent management.
a. Internal audited financial statements
b. Reconstructed operating statements
c. External audited operating statements
d. Balance sheets
68. A valuation review performed by a valuer to form an opinion as to whether the analyses,
opinions and conclusions in the report under review are appropriate, reasonable, and
supportable.
a. Administrative review
b. Desk review
c. Field review
d. Technical review
69. A valuation review performed by a client or user of valuation service as an exercise in due
diligence when the valuation is to be used for purposes of decision-making such as underwriting,
purchasing, or selling the property.
a. Administrative review
b. Desk review
c. Field review
d. Technical review
70. A valuation review that includes inspection of the exterior and sometimes the interior of the
subject property and possibly inspection of the comparable properties to confirm the data
provided in the report.
a. Administrative review
b. Desk review
c. Field review
d. Technical review
72. In International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) this term refers to the amount for which an
asset could be exchanged between knowledgeable, willing parties in an arm’s length transaction
a. Value in use
b. Value as a going concern
c. Investment value
d. Fair value
73. IFRSs adopt two models for the recognition of property assets in the balance sheet, namely:
a. a fair value model and market value model
b. an investment model and market model
c. a cost model, and a fair value model
d. a market value model and historic model
75. The purpose of an appraisal assignment is usually to estimate which type of value
a. Investment value
b. Market value
c. Value in use
d. Replacement value
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78. Knowledge of land value is required for all of the following except
a. Fire insurance
b. Ground lease
c. Property taxation
d. Grazing lease
80. _____________ is the amount that has been asked, offered or paid for the item
a. Cost
b. Value
c. Price
d. Market value
81. The value of real estate is determined in the market mainly by its
a. Price
b. Productivity
c. Mortgage
d. Size
85. Cost and value are most likely to be similar under which of the following conditions?
a. The property has no deferred maintenance
b. The property is new
c. The property is a special purpose property
d. The property is small
86. Which of the following explanations best describe the term market price?
a. The amount of money actually paid in transaction
b. The amount of the loan
c. The amount of money necessary to replace the property
d. Same term as market value
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87. Refers to any commercial, industrial, service or investment entity pursuing an economic activity
and are generally profit-making entities operating to provide consumers with products or
services.
a. Financial interest
b. Trade related properties
c. Personal properties
d. Businesses
88. In property appraisal, these are suppositions taken to be true, involving facts, conditions, or
situations affecting the subject (property being appraised), or the approach in the valuation.
a. Market conditions
b. Perceptions
c. Observations
d. Assumptions
89. The value of property to a particular investor, or a class of investors, for identified investment or
operations objectives.
a. Market value
b. Fair value
c. Special value
d. Investment value
91. Which of the following term is appropriate for the term REAL ESTATE?
a. Land and anything permanently attached to the land
b. Property that is not encumbered by leases
c. Building and other improvements
d. Building and fixtures
93. Specific materials that, by their presence or proximity, may have adverse effect on property
value because of their potential to cause harm to life-forms
a. Land and building
b. Hazardous or toxic substances
c. Petroleum and mineral
d. People and plants
94. In these type of properties, the soil is the principal agent in production, varying in its capacity to
support a given amount of a particular commodity or class of commodities.
a. Trade related properties
b. Historic properties
c. Agricultural properties
d. Personal properties
95. The process of analyzing sets of property and market data to determine the specific parameters
operating upon a model.
a. Mass appraisal
b. Statistics
c. Calibration
d. Standard deviation
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96. Are individual properties, such as hotels, fuel stations, and restaurants that usually change hands
in the marketplace while remaining operational
a. Financial interests
b. Businesses
c. Trade related properties
d. Income generating properties
97. Refers to housing programs and projects covering houses and lots for homeless only undertaken
by the government or the private sector for the underprivileged and homeless citizens
a. Low-cost housing
b. Socialized housing
c. Rowhouses
d. Townhouses
98. Loss in value resulting from wear and tear overtime, including any lack of maintenance.
a. Functional obsolescence
b. Deferred maintenance
c. Physical deterioration
d. Economic obsolescence
99. Obsolescence resulting from external influences that may affect the value of the property.
a. Physical deterioration
b. Functional obsolescence
c. Economic obsolescence
d. Deferred maintenance
100 . Industries that are characterized by the extraction from the earth of natural resources, which
may pass through a series of ownership, processing and measurement stages.
a. Minerals and petroleum
b. Service stations and hotels
c. Condominium and time-share
d. Fee simple and freehold
102. Loss in value that can be caused by advances in technology that result in new assets being
capable of a more efficient delivery of goods and services.
a. Physical deterioration
b. Functional obsolescence
c. Economic obsolescence
d. Deferred maintenance
103. The process of acquiring private property for public use is called
a. Condemnation
b. Expropriation
c. Just compensation
d. Eminent domain
104. The following are methods of land acquisition by the government except
a. Expropriation
b. negotiated sale
c. donation
d. foreclosure
105. Referred to as “spatial science” meaning a discipline concerned with the use of earth space.
a. Geometry
b. Geography
c. Landscape
d. Mathematics
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106. This subject deals with the world as it is and with the world as it might be made to be. Its emphasis
is on people.
a. Physical geography
b. Human geography
c. Landscape geography
d. Regional demographics
109. The Japanese archipelago has very limited natural resources, which is the primary barrier to
economic development there.
Which statement best describes an effect that geography has had on Japan?
a. Japan’s smooth coastline has prevented the development of a fishing industry
b. Japan’s large plains have made wheat growing a primary industry
c. The lack of important natural resources has led Japan to depend on trade with other nations
d. The location of Japan has encouraged great ethnic diversity within the nation
110. Both Japan and Indonesia are made up of a chain of islands called
a. An archipelago
b. A peninsula
c. A delta
d. An atoll
111. Which of this nations is located closest to the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia?
a. Korea
b. Vietnam
c. Somalia
d. Pakistan
114. One factor that accounted for Chinese influence on traditional Japanese culture was the
a. Continuous warfare between the countries
b. Geographic location of the countries
c. Refusal of western nations to trade with Japan
d. Annexation of Japan into the Chinese Empire
115. Which geographic factor was most important to the development of the early river valley
civilization?
a. Fertile soils
b. High mountains
c. Vast deserts
d. Smooth coastlines
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116. Economic activities which emphasize harvesting or extracting materials from the ground or sea
would be placed in which sector of the economy?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Quartenary
117. Economic activities which emphasize metal working and smelting, automobile production, chemical
and engineering industries, aerospace manufacturing, energy utilities, engineering, breweries and
bottlers, construction and shipbuilding would be placed in which sector of the economy?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Quartenary
121. Economic activities which include government, culture, libraries, scientific research, education, and
information would be placed in which sector of the economy?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Quartenary
122. The sector of the economy which includes the highest levels of decision making in a society or
economy
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Quinary
123. This sector would include the top executives or officials in such fields as government, science,
universities, nonprofit, healthcare, culture and the media.
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Quinary
124. Among the three types of economic systems, which is the one that emphasizes the production of
goods and services principally for the producer’s family and relatives?
a. Subsistence
b. Commercial
c. Planned
d. Both a and c
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125. Which of the pairs of sub-sectors of the primary sector are grouped correctly to be identified as
gathering industries?
a. Mining and forestry
b. Fisheries and quarrying
c. Quarrying and mining
d. Forestry and fisheries
126. Which of the pairs of sub-sectors of the primary sector are grouped correctly to be identified as
extractive industries?
a. Mining and forestry
b. Fisheries and quarrying
c. Quarrying and mining
d. Forestry and fisheries
134. It is the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
a. Urbanization
b. Population
c. Counter-urbanization
d. Localization
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b. Population
c. Counter-urbanization
d. Localization
136. A state that is completely surrounded by the land of other states, which gives it a disadvantage in
terms of accessibility to and from international trade routes.
a. Elongated
b. Perforated
c. Landlocked
d. Compact
137. The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human
life
a. Physical geography
b. Political geography
c. Human geography
d. Geography
138. Greater cultural and economic interaction among people all over the world
a. Physical geography
b. Political geography
c. Human geography
d. Globalization
139. The study of where and why human activities are located where they are
a. Physical geography
b. Political geography
c. Human geography
d. Geography
140. The level of development that can be maintained in a country without depleting resources to the
extent that future generations will be unable to achieve a comparable level of development.
a. Green energy
b. Sustainable development
c. Agglomeration
d. Economies of scale
144. An area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features
a. City
b. Province
c. Region
d. Country
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c. Come and go
d. Pull and pull
146. Geography is the scientific study of the location of people and activities across the earth’s surface
and the reason for their __________________.
a. Existence
b. Distribution
c. Planning
d. Space
148. In economic development, economic factor indicators are availability of consumer goods, worker
productivity, access to raw materials, economic structure and ________________.
a. Density
b. GNP
c. Population
d. Per capita income
149. In determining the Quality of Life (QOL), it is based on indicators of socioeconomic environment and
________________.
a. Physical environment
b. Planning
c. Population
d. Migration
150. Urbanization is a process of becoming from a state of less concentration to a state of ________.
a. Threshold
b. More concentration
c. Calamity
d. Divisiveness
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