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Individual parking space for scooter is

As per planning standards, each scooter requires 1.25 sq.m parking space.
This accommodates the vehicle size with maneuvering clearance. For
urban transport planning, such norms help allocate adequate parking
areas.

The statement related with dwelling units per acre of land area actually in

use or proposed to be used residential purpose is

Net Residential Density measures dwelling units per acre of actual
residential land use, excluding roads, parks, and amenities. It reflects
housing intensity and guides land use zoning.

As on 2018 right to property is a

Initially a Fundamental Right, the 44th Amendment (1978) downgraded
Right to Property to a Constitutional Right under Article 300A. Thus, it
protects ownership but isn’t enforceable like Fundamental Rights.

The head of average proportioned human figure is

In architectural and anthropometric studies, the human head is typically
considered 1/8 of total body height in an average adult. This proportion
helps in ergonomics, furniture design, and space planning.

1n 2010, the Government of India has made mandatory provision for all

government buildings

In 2010, the Government of India mandated GRIHA 3-Star rating for all
new government buildings. This ensures energy efficiency, eco-
friendliness, and sustainability under the Green Rating for Integrated
Habitat Assessment.

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Who had initiated the term "megalopolis"?

French geographer Jean Gottman coined “Megalopolis” in 1961 for the
urban corridor between Boston and Washington, D.C. It describes
extensive, continuous urbanized regions formed by merging metropolitan
areas. The term is now widely used in urban geography.

Water requirement per head per day for average domestic purposes as per

IS : 1172 - 1963, is

As per IS:1172-1963, the average water requirement for domestic use is
135 litres per person per day. This covers drinking, cooking, bathing,
washing, flushing, and small gardening needs. It balances human necessity
and resource availability, forming a standard in urban water supply
planning.

Surge tanks are used

Surge tanks are protective structures in water pipelines. They absorb
sudden pressure variations, especially from pump stoppage or valve
closure, preventing water hammer—a shock wave that can damage
pipelines. Thus, they maintain system safety and stability.

Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) of safe drinking water must be

Safe drinking water must have zero Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
because BOD indicates organic pollution that consumes oxygen. Even a
small BOD reflects microbial activity or contamination. Drinking water
standards (IS:10500) require absence of biodegradable organics to ensure
purity and safety.

What is the average design hydraulic retention time for domestic

wastewater in a septic tank?

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As per CPCB, how much solid waste is generated per capita per day in

large cities?

According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the average solid
waste generated per capita in India’s large cities is around 500 grams per
day. This waste consists of household refuse, market waste, street
sweepings, and institutional discards. Larger metropolitan cities like Delhi,

Mumbai, and Bengaluru may generate slightly higher amounts (600–700
g/day) due to dense populations and higher consumption, while smaller
towns generate less (300–400 g/day). This average of 500 g/day highlights
the growing challenge of municipal solid waste management in India.

The form of the roof of a house depends mainly on

The form of a roof is primarily influenced by the climatic conditions of a
region. In areas with heavy rainfall or snowfall, sloped or pitched roofs are
common because they allow quick drainage and prevent accumulation of
water or snow loads. In hot, arid climates, flat roofs are often preferred
since they can double as usable terraces and are cheaper to construct. In
tropical climates, steeply pitched roofs help with ventilation and cooling,
while in windy coastal areas, aerodynamic shapes are used to reduce uplift
forces.

The coagulant which is generally not used for treating the sewage, is

In sewage treatment, coagulants help remove suspended particles by
aggregation and settling. Common coagulants are alum, ferric chloride,
and ferrous sulfate, which are cost-effective and efficient. Chlorinated
copper, however, is not used because it is toxic, expensive, and
environmentally unsafe. It may contaminate treated water and damage
aquatic ecosystems. Hence, while traditional coagulants support
clarification, chlorinated copper is unsuitable for sewage treatment.

Which is the right sequence of planners on the Anglo-American tradition?

Grand Innovation Challenge was initiated by

The Grand Innovation Challenge was launched by NITI Aayog as part of its
efforts to encourage citizen participation and innovation in solving urban
development challenges. It was designed to invite ideas from individuals,
startups, and organizations to make Indian cities more sustainable,
inclusive, and technologically advanced. The focus was on themes such as
smart city solutions, affordable housing, urban mobility, waste
management, and renewable energy integration. By crowdsourcing ideas,
NITI Aayog aimed to identify scalable projects that could be adopted
across multiple cities. Unlike traditional government programs, this
initiative promoted openness, collaboration, and the use of new
technologies like IoT and big data in urban governance.

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Which of the following commands in AUTOCAD is used to create 3D solid

between various cross-sections?

In AutoCAD, the LOFT command is used to create a 3D solid or surface
between two or more cross-sectional shapes. It works by smoothly
blending the profiles, producing objects with curved and organic forms.
Unlike the EXTRUDE or REVOLVE commands, which generate shapes along
a single path, LOFT allows flexibility in handling multiple profiles at
different positions and orientations. This makes it very useful for
architectural design, product modeling, and mechanical engineering
where irregular or free-form objects are needed. For example, a designer
can loft between several circles of varying sizes to create a tapered pipe,
or between rectangles to form complex structural elements. LOFT also
provides options to adjust smoothness, add guide curves, and fine-tune
the final surface or solid geometry.

The method in which edge or surface is divided into small number of parts

and projection is transferred for each point is called

When representing a curved surface in technical drawing, true dimensions
cannot be captured accurately in standard orthographic views. To solve
this, the curved edge or surface is divided into a series of small points or
segments. Each point is then transferred systematically onto an auxiliary
plane, creating an auxiliary view that shows the surface in its true size and
shape. This method is crucial for understanding the geometry of irregular
or curved objects like cylinders, cones, and domes. Without such auxiliary
projections, construction details may be inaccurate, leading to design or
manufacturing errors. By breaking down the surface into parts, drafters
can reconstruct complex shapes more precisely. This technique is widely

applied in architectural drafting, machine component drawings, and sheet-
metal pattern development.

Development that meets the needs of the present generation without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs is
termed by UNDP is

Defined by the Brundtland Commission (1987), sustainable development
balances environmental protection, economic growth, and social equity.
UNDP adopted it as a core principle guiding SDGs.

The Government of India’s Urban development Program 'HRIDAY' stands

for

Launched in 2015, HRIDAY focuses on holistic heritage-based development
of 12 identified cities. It emphasizes cultural preservation, tourism
promotion, and improved infrastructure.

Which of the following is not a function of a good mulch?

Mulch conserves soil moisture, regulates temperature, reduces erosion,
and suppresses weeds. A function like “encouraging weed growth” is
opposite to mulch’s purpose.

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The Town and Country Planning Organization was set up in India in 1962

with the merger of which of the following institutes?

The Town and Country Planning Organization (TCPO) is a technical
advisory body under the Government of India. It was established in 1962
through the merger of the Town Planning Organization (TPO) and the
Central Regional and Urban Planning Organization (CRUPO). The aim was
to strengthen institutional capacity for urban and regional planning across
India. TCPO provides technical assistance to states, prepares guidelines,
helps formulate master/development plans, and supports research in
planning. Its role has been critical in developing India’s planning
frameworks, including schemes for urban development, regional planning,
and capacity-building for state governments.

The solar protection system consisting of fixed slats or grids, outside a building facade in front of the openings is known as

Brise-soleil is a French term meaning “sun breaker.” It is an architectural
feature consisting of horizontal or vertical slats (louvers) placed outside a
building’s facade to control sunlight. These fixed elements reduce solar
gain, glare, and overheating in hot climates while allowing natural daylight
and ventilation. Unlike a Trombe wall, which stores and redistributes solar
energy, or a solarium, which is an enclosed sunspace, brise-soleil acts as a
passive shading device. It is widely used in tropical and subtropical regions
to improve thermal comfort and reduce reliance on artificial cooling, thus
contributing to energy efficiency.

Development plan includes

A development plan is a statutory framework that outlines how an area
will grow and function over a set time, usually 20 years. It integrates land
use zoning, housing, infrastructure, environment, transport, and social
amenities. While a city development plan focuses on immediate, short- to
mid-term improvements (infrastructure upgrades, basic services, and slum
rehabilitation), a master plan is broader and long-term, providing spatial
structure for balanced growth. Together, these documents ensure
sustainable urban development and guide investments. Regional plans
may be broader, but the standard development plan at city level includes
both master and city development plans.

Assuming other variables remaining constant, the tropical summer index

The Tropical Summer Index (TSI) is a comfort index used for evaluating
indoor and outdoor thermal comfort in tropical regions. It considers
factors like dry-bulb temperature, wet-bulb temperature, globe
temperature, air velocity, and vapor pressure (humidity). Higher vapor
pressure (reflecting more moisture in the air) makes it difficult for the
human body to lose heat through evaporation of sweat, thereby
increasing discomfort. As vapor pressure rises, the TSI value increases,

indicating higher levels of discomfort or heat stress. By contrast, increasing
air velocity or lowering humidity reduces TSI. Hence, TSI increases with
vapour pressure.

Which of the following is a part of studio apartment?

A studio apartment is a compact residential unit where living, sleeping,
cooking, and dining are combined in one open space. Instead of separate
rooms like bedrooms or children’s rooms, the design emphasizes
flexibility. The core idea is a multipurpose space where furniture and
partitions may be rearranged for different uses — bed during night, living
area by day, or workspace when required. This makes studio apartments
economical and efficient for single occupants, students, or young
professionals in urban areas. The compactness promotes minimalism

while still ensuring comfort. Therefore, the correct choice is multipurpose
space.

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A cone, with a base of 10 cm diameter and axis of 12 cm, is lying on
horizontal plane (HP) along its generator. the internal angle which is the
base of the cone makes with HP is

Which of the following is not a land-use zone

Industrial → Yes, a standard land-use zone.
Commercial → Yes, a standard land-use zone.
Heritage → Not a conventional primary land-use zone. Heritage is
generally treated as a special area / overlay zone or as part of conservation
regulations, not a standalone land-use classification like residential,
commercial, industrial, recreational, etc.

As per the United Nations Transforming Our World, the 2030 Agenda for

Sustainable Development 2015 which of the following Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) directly address(es) water related issues?

P. SDG – 1
Q. SDG – 4
R. SDG – 6
S. SDG - 14

SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation directly targets universal access to
safe drinking water, sanitation, wastewater treatment and integrated
water resources management. SDG 14 — Life Below Water focuses on
conserving and sustainably using oceans, seas and marine resources,
including marine pollution and coastal ecosystems. While other SDGs (e.g.,
SDG-1 poverty, SDG-2 food, SDG-11 cities) intersect with water issues, 6
and 14 explicitly address freshwater and marine water concerns
respectively. Thus the combination R,S correctly identifies the SDGs that
directly tackle water-related goals.

The Golden Ratio refers to

The Golden Ratio (φ) is the irrational number (1 + √5) / 2 ≈ 1.618. It arises
when a line segment is divided so the ratio of the whole to the larger part
equals the ratio of the larger part to the smaller. Historically linked to
aesthetics, proportions in architecture, art and nature, φ appears in
pentagonal geometry, phyllotaxis (plant spirals), and classical composition
rules.

A residential area of 20 hectares is planned for three different types of C4
plots of 500 m², 300 m² and 200m² with number of plots in each category
are 100, 120, 150 respectively. The rest of the area is allowed for roads and
facilities such as schools, shops and park. Each plot has one dwelling unit
and the average household size is 5 persons. The net residential density of
the area in person per hectare is

Compute total plot area: 100×500 = 50,000 m², 120×300 = 36,000 m²,
150×200 = 30,000 m² → total 116,000 m² = 11.6 ha of net residential plots.
Total dwellings = 100 + 120 + 150 = 370 units. Population = 370 × 5 = 1850
persons. Net residential density = population / net residential area = 1850
/ 11.6 ≈ 159.5 persons/ha, rounded to 160 persons/ha. The remaining land
(20 − 11.6 = 8.4 ha) is for roads, parks and facilities, so the net density uses
only residential plot area.

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The best location for laying the main sewer line on a flat land is

Placing the main sewer under the road is standard practice: roads provide
continuous linear corridors with public right-of-way, easier access for
inspection and maintenance, and reduced need for private land
acquisition. Road trenches avoid disturbance of buildings, avoid
compromising private compound space, and permit alignment with other
utilities in planned utility corridors. Sidewalks or central verges may be
used for smaller drains, but the main trunk sewer benefits from road
alignment to maintain required slope, accessibility for repair, and
integration with manholes and laterals. This minimizes conflicts with
private property and streamlines construction and operation.

A Classroom of 12 m x 25 m x 4 m requires 3 air changes per hour. At an

air velocity of 2 m/s, the necessary duct cross-section (in m²) is

Volume = 12×25×4 = 1200 m³. With 3 air changes/hour, required flow =
1200×3 = 3600 m³/hour. Convert to m³/s: 3600 / 3600 = 1.0 m³/s. With air
velocity 2 m/s, required area = Q / V = 1.0 / 2 = 0.5 m².

The purchase price of BHK flat rises 10 percent. The demand for such flats
is observed to decrease by 8 percent. The given elasticity of the housing
demand for 2010-11 (flat is rounded off to one decimal place) is

Price elasticity of demand = (% change in quantity demanded) / (% change
in price). Here demand falls by 8% when price rises by 10% → elasticity =
−8% / +10% = −0.8. The magnitude 0.8 (rounded to one decimal) indicates
inelastic demand (|ε| &l < 1): buyers reduce quantity less than proportionally
to the price increase. For housing, inelastic responses are common over
short periods due to transaction costs and housing being a necessity. The
negative sign denotes the inverse relation; exam options typically list
magnitudes, so 0.8 is the correct numeric choice.

Which of the following parameters is essential to estimate the Envelope
Performance Factor (EPF) of a building as per Energy Conservation
Building Code (ЕСВС), 2011?

The Envelope Performance Factor (EPF) assesses building envelope energy
performance and accounts for internal heat gains and usage patterns.
Building occupancy duration (operating hours) is essential because the
envelope’s thermal performance interacts with HVAC operating schedules
— longer occupancy increases conditioning hours and thus energy impact
of envelope losses/gains. ECBC envelope compliance calculators use
climate data together with building type and occupancy schedules to size
glazing, insulation and shading. While temperature extremes and building
type matter, EPF calculations explicitly require occupancy duration to
estimate annual heating/cooling loads and hence the envelope’s relative
performance.

A sanitary landfill is provided with High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
lining along the ground surface. This is provided primarily to prevent

A High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) liner is installed at the base of modern
sanitary landfills to prevent leachate (contaminated liquid) percolating
into the ground and contaminating groundwater and soil. The
impermeable HDPE membrane, often combined with compacted clay and
geotextiles, provides containment. It does not primarily target rodents,
plant growth or bleaching. Proper liner systems reduce pollution risk,
allow controlled leachate collection and treatment and are central to
engineered sanitary landfill design standards aimed at protecting public
health and the environment.

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Cadastral map shows

A cadastral map is a detailed land-survey map showing property
boundaries, parcel identifiers, ownership details and sometimes land
parcel area and registered rights. It is the legal map used in land
registration, taxation, and transfer of title. While cadastral maps may also
annotate natural features (water bodies) or land use for certain purposes,
their primary function is to record who owns what land and the precise
geometries of parcels. Planners, surveyors, revenue authorities and legal
systems rely on cadastral records to resolve disputes, plan infrastructure,
and implement land-based policies such as land pooling, acquisition, or
compensation.

&quot;Save Silent Valley&quot; Movement, a social movement to save the tropical
green forest from destruction for a regional development project, was
territorially faced in Indian State of

The Save Silent Valley movement (1970s–80s) was a major Indian
environmental campaign to prevent the flooding and ecological
destruction of the Silent Valley tropical evergreen forest in Kerala for a
hydroelectric project. Activists, scientists and local communities
highlighted the area’s biodiversity, endemic species and ecological
sensitivity; nationwide protests and scientific advocacy eventually led to
project cancellation and the declaration of Silent Valley as a national park.
The movement became an influential precedent for conservation activism
in India and demonstrated how local ecological values can shape national
policy on development projects.

Of late, the major focus in urban industrial development is of

Cluster development (industrial clusters) groups small and medium
enterprises spatially to exploit economies of scale, shared suppliers, skilled
labour pools, and specialized services. Contemporary urban industrial
policy emphasizes clusters because they boost competitiveness,
innovation diffusion, and local job creation without requiring massive
single-firm investments. Cluster approaches also facilitate infrastructure
sharing (common effluent treatment, warehouses, testing labs) and easier
policy targeting than scattered industry. Port-city, nodal or single-factory
strategies remain relevant in some contexts, but cluster development is
widely promoted for inclusive industrialization, MSME growth, and
localized value chains in urban and peri-urban areas.

A good way to measure the quality of life in countries across the world is

by comparing their

The Human Development Index (HDI) combines indicators of health (life
expectancy), education (mean and expected years of schooling), and
income (GNI per capita) to provide a composite measure of human
development beyond GDP alone. HDI better captures quality-of-life
aspects — longevity, knowledge and standard of living — making cross-
country comparisons more meaningful for social welfare. Per-capita
income and gross national income measure purely economic output;
sustainable development is a broader process not a single numeric
comparator. Thus HDI is widely used to compare standards of living and social progress among nations.

Assertation (A): Losch believed that price increase is result of transport
cost and by rating the demand curve around the production point P, the
shape of market area is seen to be circular.
Reason (R): Losch treated each section as having seoarate range, threshold,
hexagonal hinterland.

August Lösch extended central-place ideas: he showed how transport
costs and price structure influence market extent; if price rises with

distance (transport cost), the demand curve around a production point can
produce circular iso-price thresholds in simple isotropic space — so (A) is
broadly true. Lösch also derived hexagonal hinterlands by combining many
overlapping circular market thresholds to pack space efficiently; he
treated range and threshold concepts for sections — making (R) also true.
But R (hexagonal hinterlands &amp; separate ranges) is an outcome of Lösch’s
spatial optimization, not the direct explanation of A’s simple circular
market concept. Hence both statements are true, but R does not explain
A.

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The Pritzker Prize, 2021 has been awarded to

The 2021 Pritzker Architecture Prize honored the French duo Anne
Lacation and Jean-Philippe Vassal for a body of work that emphasizes
reuse, affordability, generosity of space, and humane design. They are well
known for their adaptive-reuse projects and social housing refurbishments
where they prioritized light, thermal comfort and resident dignity rather
than demolition. Their work argues for sustaining and improving existing
buildings with minimal resources, focusing on incremental, cost-effective
transformations that yield significant social and environmental benefits.
The award recognized their consistent advocacy for architecture as a
public good and their commitment to pragmatic, low-impact interventions
that improve everyday life.

Industrialization and rapid urbanization have created

Industrialization and rapid urbanization draw labor, especially young and
skilled workers, from rural areas to cities seeking employment, education
and services. This migration produces rural depopulation: shrinking village
populations, labor shortages in agriculture, demographic aging in
remaining rural communities, and declining economic vitality in some
countryside areas. While urban centers grow economically and physically,
rural regions may face abandoned houses, reduced services, and
weakened local markets. Policy responses include rural development
programs, decentralization, rural employment schemes and investment in
infrastructure/education to make rural livelihoods viable and slow
excessive migration that undermines balanced regional development.

Which one of the following forms of settlement develops along either side of roads, rivers or canals?

A linear settlement is characterized by development arranged along a
linear feature — typically a road, river, canal, or valley corridor. Housing,
shops and services align sequentially along the transport or waterway axis
to exploit access, communication, trade and drainage advantages. Linear
forms often arise where geography constrains expansion (e.g., river
valleys, coastal strips) or where transportation nodes dominate growth.
They contrast with nucleated (clustered) or dispersed settlements. Linear
settlements facilitate easy movement of goods and people along the axis
but can be vulnerable to congestion and limited lateral expansion;
planners must consider access controls, services distribution, and
connectivity when dealing with such patterns.

Occupancy rate refers to the

Occupancy rate in housing statistics typically measures crowding by
dividing household population by the number of habitable rooms (rooms
suitable for living/sleeping). It indicates average persons per room and
helps assess overcrowding and housing adequacy. Other measures
(persons per unit area, persons per habitable rooms per acre) are different
density or intensity metrics. Occupancy rate informs policy on housing
shortages, health risks, and minimum dwelling standards. High occupancy
rates suggest insufficient housing stock or large household sizes; planners
use it to prioritize interventions, allocate subsidies, and design dwelling-
size norms for future residential development.

The settlement of the Gangetic plain may be called

A wet-point settlement develops where water is readily available in
otherwise drier surrounding areas — for example, on river banks,
floodplains, or near springs. The Gangetic Plain, with abundant surface
water and a high water table, supports dense, clustered agriculture-based
habitations that locate where soils are fertile and water accessible. Dry-
point settlements form on slightly raised or flood-safe spots in wet
regions; isolated or dispersed settlements occur in marginal lands. Thus
settlements in the Gangetic alluvium, driven by irrigation, perennial rivers
and good soils, are typically described as wet-point or water-oriented
settlements, explaining the region’s high rural density and intensive
cultivation.

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Statutory setback of a building depends on

Setback requirements (required clearances from plot boundaries) in
building regulations are primarily designed to ensure light, ventilation,
privacy, fire safety and circulation. Many municipal and building codes set
setbacks that scale with building height: taller buildings need larger
setbacks to reduce overshadowing, allow firefighting access, and provide
adequate daylight for neighboring properties. When statutory rules specify
setbacks, the height class of the building is the key variable for calculating
minimum distances from boundaries.
(In the official answer key, this question was deleted for the final
evaluation. The options here have been changed. The original options in
the question paper were property boundary, width of access road, ground
coverage and building height.)

The Gobi Desert lacks economic development. The reason is

The Gobi Desert spans parts of northern China and southern Mongolia. Its
economic underdevelopment stems primarily from harsh continental
climate (extreme temperature swings, low precipitation, short growing
seasons) and remoteness (sparse settlements, long distances to markets
and industrial centers). These factors hinder agriculture, infrastructure
provision, and urbanization. While sand dunes and local topography can
complicate transport in places, large parts of the Gobi are stony plains
rather than migrating dune fields; the central limitations are climatic
severity and isolation, which reduce viable economic activities and raise
costs for transport, energy, and basic services, thereby constraining
broader development.

Who among the following conceived the idea of shipping canal between India and Sri Lanka?

The idea of a shipping canal/link between India and Sri Lanka (often
discussed historically in the context of the Sethusamudram/Mannar
shipping route) has been considered by several planners and maritime
engineers. A. D. Taylor is frequently cited in historical planning literature
as an early proponent of a navigable channel to improve shipping between
the east and west coasts of India without circumnavigating Sri Lanka. The
more recent policy debates and project proposals (Sethusamudram
Project) drew on many earlier concepts. That said, multiple figures and
feasibility studies over decades contributed ideas; because I can’t fetch
primary historical sources now, I accept A. D. Taylor as the named answer
but recommend checking a maritime-engineering or project history source
(Sethusamudram archives) for documentary confirmation.

Alonso model is

The Alonso (bid-rent) model explains urban land-use patterns and land
values as functions of distance from the central business district (CBD).
Households and firms trade off land costs against accessibility: land near
the CBD is more valuable because of lower travel time to workplaces and
markets, so intensive/high-value uses (commercial, institutional) dominate
central areas, while lower-rent uses (residential, industrial) locate farther
out. The model predicts a decline in land rent with distance, concentric
land-use rings (in its simplest form), and the economic logic behind
commuting/transport costs, density gradients, and land-value differentials.
Alonso’s model is a core theoretical tool in urban economics and planning.

Which of the following is not correct?
(A) V.Nath divided India into 15 macroregions
(B) Ashok Mitra divided India into 5 macroregions
(C) Praksh Rao and L. S. Bhatt divided country into macroregions
(D) Chandreshekhar divided India into 13 macroregions

This question asks which statement is not correct among claims about who
divided India into macroregions. Based on standard Indian regional-
geography literature, V. Nath is commonly cited for multi-region
classifications (often listed as 15 macroregions), and Ashok Mitra has
published regional divisions (variously summarized as fewer broad
macroregions). Chandrashekhar (or similar researchers) has also been
credited with regional delineations (e.g., 13 regions). By contrast, I could
not confidently corroborate that Prakash Rao and L. S. Bhatt specifically
produced a canonical macroregional division of India in standard texts;
their work is more often cited on population and regional processes rather
than a canonical macroregion classification. Because I cannot consult
sources in this session, I mark (iii) only as the likely incorrect statement but
strongly recommend checking a regional-geography textbook (e.g., Indian
regional geography references) or the original authors to confirm
definitively.

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The ratio of town area to agricultural land area as suggested by Sir Ebenezer Howard in "Garden City concept is

Sir Ebenezer Howard, in his Garden City concept, proposed a ratio of 1
part town area to 5 parts agricultural land. The idea was to create a
balance between urban and rural life, preventing overcrowding in cities
while ensuring sustainable food supply and open green spaces. The urban
area was planned with housing, industry, and public services, while
surrounding agricultural belts provided food, employment, and natural
balance. This ratio embodied Howard’s vision of self-sufficient, eco-
friendly, and socially balanced urban settlements, reducing reliance on
overcrowded industrial cities.

Which of the following regions has been classified as the "Western Dry

Region" by the planning Commission?

The Planning Commission identified the Rajasthan Dry Region as the
“Western Dry Region.” This classification was based on climatic and
geographical conditions such as arid climate, very low rainfall, desert
terrain, and scarce vegetation. The region, dominated by the Thar Desert,
is characterized by frequent droughts, extreme temperatures, and water
scarcity. Unlike fertile or humid zones, its agricultural productivity is
limited. The classification aimed to focus on special regional planning
measures like irrigation, desert afforestation, and drought mitigation for
sustainable development.

The major objectives behind the identification of five counter magnet cities outside the National Capital Region was
(i) to further strengthen policies for decentralization of economic activities
within and outside the NCR

(ii) to further strengthen policies for decentralization of population within
and outside the NCR.
(iii) to further strengthen the infrastructure facilities within and outside the
NCR
(iv) to further strengthen health and medical care services within and outside the NCR

The main objective behind identifying five counter magnet cities outside
the National Capital Region (NCR) was to decentralize population and
economic activities from Delhi. Delhi was facing immense pressure due to
overpopulation, industrial concentration, and rising migration. By
developing counter magnets like Gwalior, Patiala, Kanpur, and Bareilly, the
government intended to redirect growth away from Delhi. This policy
aimed at reducing congestion, promoting balanced regional development,
and creating employment opportunities outside NCR. Infrastructure and
health facilities were secondary objectives, not primary.

After Independence, at which level the first attempt for planning of rural development was made on?

After India’s independence, the first attempt to plan for rural development

was made at the panchayati level. The idea was to involve local
communities in decision-making, ensuring that development projects were
suited to local needs. The Panchayati Raj system allowed villagers to
participate directly in governance, focusing on agriculture, sanitation,
housing, and education. Unlike district or block-level planning, panchayati-
level planning emphasized grassroots participation, making development
more inclusive and effective. This bottom-up approach formed the basis
for democratic decentralization in India.

‘Sight distance' is considered in design of

In transport engineering, sight distance refers to the length of roadway
visible to a driver, which is essential for safe driving. It ensures that a
vehicle can stop, overtake, or maneuver safely without collision. While
designing road intersections, adequate sight distance is crucial because
multiple vehicles approach from different directions. Poor sight distance
increases accident risks. By considering sight distance in intersection
design, planners ensure safety, smooth traffic flow, and reduced accident
chances. It is not applied to kitchens or auditoriums.

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Sectoral planning does not include

Sectoral planning deals with the development of individual sectors such as
transport, irrigation, infrastructure, power, and education. It involves
analyzing and planning for each sector independently, aiming for efficiency
and better allocation of resources. Hill area planning, however, does not
fall under this category. Instead, it is part of regional or special area
planning, which focuses on unique geographical or socio-economic
conditions of particular regions like hill areas, deserts, or tribal belts.
Therefore, hill area is excluded from sectoral planning.

The concept of spread and backwash effects was introduced by

The Swedish economist Gunnar Myrdal introduced the concept of spread
and backwash effects in regional development theory. He explained that
economic growth in one region can produce spread effects (positive
impacts such as job opportunities, demand for goods, and knowledge
transfer in surrounding areas). At the same time, it can also create
backwash effects (negative impacts such as resource drain, migration of
talent, and economic decline of nearby regions). This dual effect helps
explain why regional inequalities persist despite overall national
development.

Who wrote, The Population Bomb?

The Population Bomb was authored by Paul R. Ehrlich in 1968. The book

became famous for warning about the potential catastrophic
consequences of unchecked population growth. Ehrlich argued that rapid
population increase would lead to widespread famine, resource shortages,
and environmental degradation if not addressed. Though some predictions
did not materialize as severely as forecast, the book raised global
awareness about the importance of population control, family planning,
and sustainability. It remains an influential text in discussions about
population and resources.

"Folk, Work and Place' concept was given by

The concept of “Folk, Work and Place” was introduced by Patrick Geddes,
a pioneer of modern town planning. He emphasized that the growth and
character of a city depend on its people (folk), their economic activities
(work), and the geographical setting (place). This holistic approach
integrated sociology, economics, and geography into urban planning,
making it distinct from the physical design focus of planners like Ebenezer
Howard, Doxiadis, or Le Corbusier.

One hectare is equal to

1 hectare (ha) = 10,000 square meters (sq. m).

It is a metric unit of area, commonly used in land measurement.
1 ha = 100 m × 100 m = 10,000 m².
In acres: 1 hectare ≈ 2.471 acres.

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Which of the following cities has the largest metro system for public transport?

The Delhi Metro is the largest metro system in India in terms of route length, number of stations, and daily ridership. It connects the National Capital Region (NCR) extensively and has multiple lines with modern infrastructure. Kolkata has an older metro system but is smaller in scale, Kanpur is developing a metro, and Port Blair has no metro system

Which of the following is a method for traffic volume survey?

Traffic volume surveys measure the number and type of vehicles on a road over a period. Photographic methods involve using cameras to capture traffic flow, which is later analyzed for counts and patterns. This is an accurate and widely used method. The other options—biometric, sigma, and biological methods—are unrelated to traffic surveys and do not provide traffic volume data.

Which of the following is not a benefit of Green Building?

Green buildings primarily provide environmental benefits (reduced resource use, lower emissions), economic benefits (energy and water savings), and health benefits (better indoor air quality, comfort). While they may indirectly influence social aspects, social benefit is not a direct or primary benefit of green buildings. Therefore, among the given options, social benefit does not specifically define the advantages of green building.

______ study is to determine the travel pattern of an area/ city

An Origin-Destination (O-D) study analyzes travel patterns by identifying where trips start (origin) and end (destination) within a city or area. It helps in urban transport planning, traffic management, and infrastructure design. The other options—Reach Destination, Destination Focus, Reach Focus—are not standard terms used in transport planning studies

________ are the main highways running through the length and breadth of the Indian Union, connecting ports, foreign highways and capitals of States and including roads of strategic and military value

National Highways (NHs) are the primary roads in India, connecting major cities, ports, state capitals, and border areas. They facilitate long-distance travel, trade, and strategic movement. These roads are maintained by the Central Government. State Highways connect cities within a state, District Roads link towns within a district, and Village Roads serve rural areas. Only National Highways cover the entire length and breadth of the country and have strategic and military significance.

T.O.D. in town planning stands for:

Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a planning concept that promotes high-density, mixed-use development near public transport hubs like metro stations or bus terminals. The goal is to reduce reliance on private vehicles,

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The space at a road junction over that traffic is not allowed to move, is known as which among the following?

A traffic island is a raised or marked area at a road junction where vehicles are not allowed to move. It helps channelize traffic, separate opposing flows, and provide safety zones for pedestrians. Roundabouts guide circular traffic flow, kerbs are raised edges of pavements, and pedestrian traffic refers to people walking. Thus, only a traffic island defines the restricted space at junctions.

The concept of ______, to manage the disaster, is practised.

The Incident Response System (IRS) is the framework practiced in India to manage disasters effectively. It ensures a standardized command, control, and coordination structure, enabling multiple agencies to work together during emergencies. IRS assigns clear roles, responsibilities, and communication channels for efficient disaster response. The other options—Incident Resonating System, Indirect Response System, and Incentive Response System—are incorrect and not recognized in disaster management.

______ is a building which seek to harness all the natural elements in its design and construction to an optimum level so as to have eco- friendly, low energy and low water consumption building and at the same time providing fresh and healthy environment to its occupants

A green building is designed to efficiently use natural resources like sunlight, air, water, and materials to minimize environmental impact. It emphasizes eco-friendly construction, low energy use, water conservation, and waste reduction while ensuring a healthy and comfortable environment for occupants. Unlike efficient, affordable, or smart buildings, the green building concept specifically focuses on sustainability and environmental balance

Which of the following is not a requirement of ideal city road?

An ideal city road must ensure safe, smooth, and efficient traffic flow. This requires sufficient width, a smooth surface, and a well-planned alignment. Roads should avoid sharp turns and must have properly designed junctions to minimize accidents and congestion. Option (D) contradicts these principles, as sharp turns and poorly designed junctions create hazards and disrupt traffic movement.

Which of the following is a feature on Mitigation of Flood Management?

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______ thrive as centers of man habitation, production and cultural development, despite the challenges posed by climate change, population growth and globalization

Resilient cities are urban areas that can withstand, adapt to, and recover quickly from challenges such as climate change, rapid population growth, and globalization. They ensure continuity of habitation, economic production, and cultural development despite shocks or stresses. The other options—restricting, restructuring, and resonating cities—do not represent a recognized urban planning concept in this context.

Bengal comes under which of the following climatic zone

West Bengal, particularly its southern and coastal regions, falls under the hot-humid climatic zone as per India’s climatic classification. This zone is characterized by high temperatures, heavy rainfall, and high humidity, especially during the monsoon season. While northern Bengal has hilly areas (Darjeeling), the majority of the state’s climate is hot-humid, not dry or arid.

______ means measures aimed at reducing the risk, impact or effects of a disaster or threatening disaster situation.

Mitigation refers to steps taken to reduce the risk, impact, or effects of disasters before they occur. Examples include building flood defenses, enforcing earthquake-resistant construction codes, and preserving wetlands for flood control. It focuses on long-term risk reduction rather than emergency response. The other options—maximization, modification, and migration—do not specifically relate to disaster risk management.

Which of the following mechanisms is not used to assemble land and/or develop land?

Mechanisms like Land Acquisition, Land Reservation, and Town Planning (TP) Schemes are tools used to assemble or develop land for urban projects, infrastructure, and planned growth. Urban Governance, however, refers to the systems and processes of managing cities—policy-making, administration, and service delivery—rather than directly assembling or developing land

The magnitude of the heat island effect does not depend on the

The urban heat island (UHI) effect refers to higher temperatures in cities compared to surrounding rural areas. Its intensity depends on-sky condition (clear skies increase heat retention), time of day (nighttime shows stronger UHI), and wind conditions (strong winds reduce UHI). Soil condition, however, has minimal influence in urbanized areas, since most surfaces are covered by concrete, asphalt, and buildings.

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In rating systems of green building in India, GRIHA stands for

GRIHA is India’s own national rating system for green buildings, developed by TERI and endorsed by the Government of India. It assesses a building’s environmental performance over its life cycle, focusing on energy efficiency, water management, waste reduction, and sustainable materials. Unlike LEED, which is international, GRIHA is tailored to India’s climatic and developmental context

In town planning, the new areas to be opened up for development are clearly marked and divided into smaller areas of about 100-200 hectares. Each such are called______.

In town planning, when new areas are identified for development, they are divided into smaller units of about 100–200 hectares, known as Town Planning Schemes (TPS). A TPS includes detailed planning for land use, roads, open spaces, amenities, and services to ensure systematic urban growth. This method prevents haphazard expansion and provides infrastructure in advance. The other options—Proposal, Method, and Demand—are not technical terms used for this process.

In which of the following, property tax rebate is not offered for implementing certain desirable projects as an incentive?

Property tax rebates are commonly offered as incentives for:

  • Solar power installations (A)
  • Green building features (C)
  • Rainwater harvesting systems (D)
  • Hydraulic parking facilities (B) are generally considered infrastructure upgrades, not a sustainability measure, so rebates are not typically offered.

Which of the following is not a policy to protect environment in India?

India has several environment-focused policies such as the National Environment Policy, 2006, the National Conservation Strategy and Policy Statement on Environment and Development, 1992, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986, which provide legal and strategic frameworks for environmental protection. The National Housing Scheme, 2015 (PMAY), however, is aimed at providing affordable housing to urban and rural poor, not environmental protection.

Which type of Natural Hazards is not covered under National Disaster Management Guidelines?

The National Disaster Management Guidelines (NDMA) in India focus on natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, cyclones, and tsunamis, providing strategies for preparedness, mitigation, and response. Riot management, however, is not a natural hazard; it falls under law and order issues, managed by the police and internal security agencies. Hence, it is not covered under NDMA guidelines.

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Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel was constituted by government of India for which among the following?

The Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP), also known as the Dr. Madhav Gadgil Committee (2011), was constituted to:

  • Identify eco-sensitive areas (ESAs) in the Western Ghats.
  • Recommend measures to conserve biodiversity and regulate development in these fragile regions.

______ refers to a network that provides the "ingredients" for solving urban and climatic challenges by a combination of infrastructure, ecological restoration and urban design to connect people with nature.

Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) refers to an integrated network of natural and semi-natural systems, such as:

  • Water bodies (blue)
  • Parks, green spaces, wetlands (green)

It helps cities:

  • Manage floods and stormwater
  • Improve air quality and urban climate
  • Connect people with nature while supporting biodiversity.

Wild Life Protection Act, 1972 gave provision for the creation of National Parks, Sanctuaries and Closed Area. Further, for the purpose of buffers around these protected areas as shock absorber, ______ were declared.

Under the Wild Life Protection Act, 1972, areas around National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries were designated as Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZs) to:

  • Act as buffers or shock absorbers
  • Minimize negative impacts of human activities on protected areas
  • Preserve biodiversity and ecological balance

Which of the following is not a measure to prevent slum formation?

Measures to prevent slum formation include:

  • Strict rules and regulations (A)
  • Availability of subsidized/affordable housing (C)
  • Effective social education and awareness (D)

Depriving people of social education (B) would promote slum formation, not prevent it.

Which of the following is not a metropolis as per Lewis Mumford categories?

According to Lewis Mumford’s city classification, a metropolis is a large, densely populated city with significant economic, political, and cultural importance.

  • Bombay (Mumbai), Calcutta (Kolkata), and London fit this category.
  • Jaisalmer is a small historic town and does not qualify as a metropolis.

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When the town develops away from the heart of the parent city, the town is called :

A satellite town is a smaller town or urban area that develops away from the main city (parent city) but is economically and socially connected to it.

Examples: Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida near Delhi.

An open strip of land provided on the periphery of a town for the special purpose of limiting the growth of a town is known as_

A Green Belt is an open strip of land around a town or city intended to:

  • Limit urban sprawl
  • Provide recreational spaces
  • Preserve the environment and natural landscapes

______ is the first private planned hill city of India.

Lavasa, near Pune, Maharashtra, is India’s first private planned hill city, developed as a modern urban township with integrated residential, commercial, and recreational facilities.

Which of the following is not a requirement of a new town?

Requirements of a new town typically include:

  • Recreation centers (A)
  • Effective road network (C)
  • Parks & playgrounds (D)

Climatic conditions (B) are not a requirement; they are a natural factor, not a planned feature of a new town.;5

NHP stands for

NHP refers to the National Housing Policy, which aims to:

  • Provide affordable housing to all sections of society.
  • Promote slum-free cities.
  • Encourage planned urban development and sustainable housing solutions.

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The land contained in the set-back belongs to______

Set-back refers to the minimum distance a building must be set back from the street, road, or boundary. The land within the set-back still belongs to the property owner, though its use may be restricted by building regulations for safety, light, ventilation, and aesthetics.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a slum?

Slums typically exhibit:

  • Social isolation (B)
  • Overcrowding (C)
  • Fire hazards (D)
  • Poor housing, inadequate water supply, and poor sanitation, so good sanitation management is not a characteristic.

‘Dharavi', the largest slum area of Asia, is situated in

Dharavi, located in Mumbai, is Asia’s largest slum, known for its high population density and small-scale industries like leather, textiles, and recycling.

As per URDPFI guidelines, Sector Plan shall be reviewed at least once in every______ years

According to URDPFI (Urban and Regional Development Plans Formulation and Implementation) Guidelines, a Sector Plan should be reviewed at least once every 5 years to ensure it remains relevant and accommodates changing urban needs.

Which of the following is not a cause of slum?

Causes of slums typically include:

  • Industrialization → rapid migration to cities (A)
  • Improper use of land → unplanned settlements (C)
  • Lack of zoning → chaotic development (D)

Hygiene maintenance (B) is not a cause; in fact, poor hygiene is a consequence of slums.

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Education, health care and entertainment are called which type of infrastructure?

Social infrastructure refers to facilities that improve the quality of life and human well-being, such as:

  • Education → schools, colleges, universities
  • Healthcare → hospitals, clinics
  • Entertainment & recreation → parks, theaters, sports facilities

This contrasts with physical infrastructure (roads, water supply) and economic infrastructure (markets, banks).

Provisions for Heritage and Conservation areas will come under which among the following?

Special Area Planning focuses on areas requiring unique attention within a city, such as:

  • Heritage and conservation zones
  • Eco-sensitive areas
  • Flood-prone or environmentally critical zones

It ensures preservation and regulated development in these areas.

Mobility, water supply, solid waste management are:

Physical infrastructure refers to the basic facilities and services necessary for the functioning of a city, including:

  • Mobility (roads, public transport)
  • Water supply
  • Solid waste management
  • Sewage systems, electricity, drainage, etc.
  • Social infrastructure → schools, hospitals, community centers.
  • Economic infrastructure → markets, banks, industrial zones.
  • Institutional infrastructure → government offices, administrative buildings.

Which of the following is not an advantage of vertical growth of a city?

Which of the following are the powers not given to local authorities, to enforce zonal plans?

Local authorities have powers to:

  • Approve plans and designs of proposed buildings (A & B)
  • Regulate land use and prohibit undesirable uses (D)

But acquisition of privately owned land is not their power; land acquisition is generally done by the state government under relevant laws.

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A ______ plan of a particular town or city shows various zones like residential zone, public zone, commercial zone, industrial zone, educational zone, open and green spices, water bodies, railway, etc.

A Landuse Plan of a town/city shows the distribution of different zones, such as:

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial
  • Public/semi-public
  • Educational
  • Open/green spaces
  • Water bodies & transport networks

It’s a key part of urban development planning.

Special Purpose Plan for special areas comes under:

A Special Purpose Plan is prepared for special areas or specific objectives, such as:

  • Industrial estates
  • Tourism zones
  • Heritage zones
  • Investment regions

These plans fall under Specific and Investment Planning, not the broader Development or Regional Plans.

Based on which way, a park cannot be classified?

Parks are generally classified:

  • According to size → e.g., neighborhood parks, city parks, regional parks.
  • According to character → ornamental, natural, themed, etc.
  • According to purpose → recreational, ecological, cultural, etc.

But they are not classified according to climate.

_____ parks are primarily meant for the study of plant specimens.

Botanical parks/gardens are primarily established for the study, conservation, and display of plant specimens — including rare, medicinal, or exotic species.

Which of the following data is not required for the preparation of a development plan of a town?

For preparing a Development Plan of a town, planners need:

  • Environment of site (A)
  • Transport facilities (C)
  • Land use pattern (D)

But the names of private landowners (B) are not relevant at the planning stage — only the land use and ownership categories matter, not individual names.

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Which of the following planning includes proposals for the distribution of population and Industry, transport facilities, rural services, etc.?

Regional Planning focuses on the balanced distribution of:

  • Population & industries
  • Transport facilities
  • Rural & urban services

It looks at development beyond a single city, covering a region (which may include multiple towns, rural areas, and surrounding resources).

Which of the following areas cannot be a part of regional planning?

Regional Planning deals with the allocation and development of large areas such as: Recreational areas, Agricultural regions, Industrial regions but building services — like water supply, electricity, sanitation within individual buildings — are part of urban/local planning, not regional planning.

A narrow street or approach road with a dead-end is known as:

A Cul-de-sac is a narrow street or approach road that ends in a dead-end, often with a turning space at the end. Common in residential layouts for reducing through traffic and increasing safety.

Which of the following is prepared either for improvement of an old city or for a new town to be developed?

A Development Plan is prepared for: The improvement and redevelopment of an existing city, or the planned growth of a new town. It lays out proposals for land use, transport, housing, infrastructure, open spaces, and public amenities.

Which of the following is not an aspect of zoning?

Zoning in urban planning generally covers:

  • Use Zoning → residential, commercial, industrial, etc.
  • Density Zoning → limits on population density or built-up area.
  • Height Zoning → restrictions on building heights.

But Service Zoning is not a recognized aspect of zoning.

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______ is a planning region centered upon the National Capital Territory of Delhi in India.

The National Capital Region (NCR) is a designated planning region in India centered around Delhi. It includes adjoining districts from neighboring states (Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan) to manage development, infrastructure, and growth in a coordinated manner.

The concept of Garden City was given by:

Sir Ebenezer Howard introduced the Garden City concept in his 1898 book "To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform." It was a utopian vision for self-contained, green towns surrounded by agricultural belts, designed to combine the benefits of city and country living.

In the zoning of a city, party plot comes under:

A party plot is a facility for social gatherings and events. Zoning regulations typically classify such community-oriented amenities that serve local residents within the Residential Zone to ensure convenient access and maintain neighborhood character.

______ is defined as a general plan for the future layout of a city showing both the existing and proposed streets or roads, open spaces, public buildings, etc.

A Development Plan is a statutory document that serves as a general plan for the future layout of a city. It guides the planned growth and development of urban areas.

Which of the following is not an importance of Neighborhood Planning?

Neighbourhood planning aims to improve residents' quality of life. Its core importance lies in creating self-contained, socially balanced units that foster community spirit, provide essential amenities, and enhance livability. The option stating it "deteriorates the lifestyle" is incorrect and contrary to its fundamental purpose.

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The main objective of a _________ is to protect and promote human health by providing a clean environment and breaking the cycle of disease.

A sanitary system encompasses the infrastructure and practices designed to safely collect, transport, treat, and dispose of human waste, preventing the spread of waterborne diseases.

How many cities were covered under JNNURM as mission cities?

The mission initially focused on 63 cities, encompassing all cities with a population of over one million, as well as all capital towns in the Northeastern region. This included 7 cities with a population of 4 million or more, 28 cities with a population between 1 and 4 million, and 28 selected cities of religious, historical, or tourist importance

Government of India's scheme AMRUT stands for

Government of India has launched Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-PMAY (Urban) missions with the vision of facilitating housing to all by the year_________.

Although the deadline has since been extended to December 31, 2025 for completion of houses sanctioned up to March 31, 2022, the core mission timeline remains anchored to 2022.

Which of the following statements is/are correct about Smart Cities Mission?

  1. 500 cities and towns, with a population of one lakh and above each account for 73% of urban population is target of smart cities.

2. It has a Central Outlay of Rs.48,000 cr. for the next five years

While cities with 1 lakh+ population do comprise ~73% of India’s urban population, the mission does not cover all 500+ such cities. The Government of India approved ₹48,000 crore in 2015 for the mission’s initial five-year phase (2015–2020). Each selected city received ₹500 crore (₹100 crore/year) in central funding, matched by states/ULBs.

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Effluent is mainly generated from which of these?

Effluent refers to wastewater discharged from industrial facilities, often containing chemicals and other pollutants, whereas sewage is typically generated from household waste like wastewater from toilets, sinks, and washing machines.

The most ideal disinfectant used for drinking water throughout the world is

Chlorine is the most commonly used disinfectant in water purification worldwide because it is effective at killing a wide range of pathogens including bacteria, viruses, and protozoans. It is also relatively inexpensive and easy to manage in water treatment processes.

Per capita demand of water is calculated in litres

Per capita demand of water is calculated in litres per person per day. "Per capita" means "per person", and "demand of water" is measured in litres, so the correct unit is litres per person per day (lpcd).

Which process is used to remove dirt and sand from wastewater?

Sedimentation is the process where heavier particles like dirt and sand settle to the bottom of a tank due to gravity, allowing for their removal.

Perched aquifers generally occur

Perched aquifers generally occur above the water table. They are formed when a layer of impermeable or relatively impermeable material (like an aquiclude or aquitard) sits above the main water table but below the surface, creating a localized zone of saturation.

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A metropolitan area consists of

A metropolitan area is defined as a large urban region that includes a main city and the smaller towns and suburbs that are connected to it economically and socially.

To study regional imbalances and regional disparities in India, which one of the following methods was applied?

According to the official answer key, ‘principal component Analysis’ is correct. But it can be argued that ‘Complex Index’ should be the correct answer. The reason is given below.

Principal Component Analysis is a statistical technique used mainly for data reduction and identifying patterns in large datasets. It transforms correlated variables into a set of uncorrelated variables (principal components). While it can theoretically be used to study disparities, it is not the standard or historically used method in India for measuring regional imbalances. The Composite Index method, on the other hand, has been explicitly used by Indian committees and commissions (e.g., Planning Commission, Dholakia Committee, Bawa & Raizada) to measure and compare the level of development of different states/regions. It combines indicators like per capita income, literacy, industrial output, etc., into a single index. So, PCA is more of an advanced statistical tool, but the recognized and applied method for regional disparities in India is the Composite Index method.

The Community Development Programme was initiated primarily to

Increase the levels of overall development of the villages through self-help
Explanation:  The Community Development Programme (1952) was launched to achieve holistic rural development by mobilizing people to use local resources and work collectively. The focus was on self-help and community participation in improving agriculture, infrastructure, health, and education in villages.

Which one of the following dimensions would you consider as indicators of development and composite indices for measurement of regional disparity and inclusive growth in India?

Inclusive growth considers not just economic development but also the well-being of the entire population, encompassing factors like access to basic amenities (healthcare, education, sanitation) and social development indicators such as poverty levels, literacy rates, and gender equality.

As per URDPFI Guidelines, urban and Regional planning system has been divided under two heads: Core area Planning and

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 Infill and intensification in areas already served by infrastructure is known as:

The 3R principle is followed in which order?

The 3R principle is Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

  • Reduce:This is the most important step, as it means minimizing the amount of waste generated in the first place by consuming less and choosing products with less packaging.
  • Reuse:Finding new uses for old items instead of discarding them.

Recycle: Processing used materials to create new products, which is the last step in the waste hierarchy after reducing and reusing.

Who laid the philosophical basis of regional planning?

Benton Mackaye
Explanation:  Laying the philosophical foundation for regional planning, emphasizing the relationship between human settlements, natural resources, and land use. His ideas blended ecology, economy, and social planning, influencing modern regional and environmental planning.

Which of the following is a direct indicator of regional development?

Per capita income is the most widely used direct economic indicator of regional or national development. It reflects the average income earned per person in a region, showing the standard of living and economic well-being.

Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone responsible for absorption of UV light?

The ozone layer, which is crucial for protecting life from harmful UV radiation from the sun, is primarily located within the stratosphere.

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The process of relocating slum dwellers from untenable locations to new sites is called:

Slum resettlement
Explanation: Slum Resettlement refers to:

  • Relocating slum dwellers from areas that are unfit for habitation (e.g., near railway tracks, flood-prone zones, hazardous sites),
  • And providing them with alternative housing at a safer, more viable location.

This is typically done when in-situ solutions are not feasible.

A group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen is defined as:

According to the Census of India and standard demographic definitions, a household is:

"A group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so."

  • This definition includes:
    • Families
    • Shared living arrangements (as long as meals are shared)

So, the correct term is: Household

If a housing society has a plot area of 1.5 hectares and a population of 1200 persons, what is the gross density?

________ means improving the quality of slum dwelling spaces while providing basic services without relocation.

In-situ slum upgradation
Explanation: In-situ Slum Upgradation involves:

  • Improving existing housing structures
  • Providing essential infrastructure and services (water, sanitation, roads, electricity)

Without displacing the residents from their current location.

In an apartment block having 42 flats and one common entry foyer, how many census houses would be counted?

A census house, in the context of the Indian Census, is a building or part of a building that is recognized as a separate unit due to having its own independent entrance from the road, a common courtyard, or a staircase. It can be either occupied or vacant and used for residential, non-residential, or both purposes

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HOUSING PROBLEM is conceptualized as:

A housing problem arises when there is a gap between:

  • The number of housing units available (supply)
  • And the number of households needing housing (demand)

This leads to issues like:

  • Shortage of affordable homes
  • Overcrowding
  • Growth of slums

Homelessness

Hence, the correct conceptualization is:
Mismatch between housing supply and demand.

Growth factor model is a method which responds only to relative _________ at origins and destinations.

A growth factor model is a method used in transportation planning to predict how the number of trips between different zones will change over time. It does this by considering the relative growth rates of the origin and destination zones.

Impact of rapid urbanization would be:

Inadequate housing

Explanation Rapid urbanization leads to a sudden increase in population in cities.

  • This puts tremendous pressure on infrastructure, especially housing, resulting in:
    • Shortages
    • Overcrowding

Slums and informal settlements

Other options like cars, stock exchange, or internet are not primary or direct impacts of urbanization.
The most critical and well-documented impact is inadequate housing.

___________ concerns the selection of routes between origin and destination in a transportation network.

Traffic assignment refers to the process of determining how traffic is distributed across a network, meaning which routes travelers will choose to get from their origin to their destination based on factors like travel time, distance, and cost

Housing is defined as ‘Shelter + ___________.’

Basic services
Explanation Housing is more than just a physical shelter (roof and walls).

  • It includes access to basic services such as:
    • Water supply
    • Sanitation
    • Electricity
    • Waste disposal
    • Road access

This broader definition ensures that housing meets both physical and functional needs for decent living.
So, the complete definition is: Housing = Shelter + Basic Services

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According to Lewis Mumford, _______ is the worst stage of a town, where the inhabitants prefer to shift to the nearby villages for various reasons such as disease, famine, war, economic breakdown etc. The town may recover or re-establish after an interval of time.

According to Lewis Mumford, a renowned urban historian and sociologist, Necropolis represents the final and worst stage in the life cycle of a town:

  • It is marked by decline, decay, and near-abandonment.
  • People migrate away due to war, disease, famine, or economic collapse.
  • The town becomes a "city of the dead" — the literal meaning of Necropolis.

In this stage, the town may revive later, but it essentially loses its vitality during this phase.

The term _______ is used to mean a township for a defence establishment

A Cantonment refers to a township established for a defense or military establishment. It typically includes:

  • Residential areas for military personnel,
  • Military training grounds,
  • Support infrastructure like schools, hospitals, and markets.

In India, Cantonment Boards are civic bodies established under the Cantonments Act, 2006, and are administered by the Ministry of Defence.

Which of the following are considered while developing a digital topographic database for GIS?

Aerial photography: Aerial photographs provide detailed images of the land surface from an aircraft, offering valuable information about topography, land features, and land cover.

Satellite imagery: Satellite images captured from space provide a broader perspective of the Earth's surface, offering high-resolution imagery that can be used to depict topography, elevation changes, and various geographical features.

Topographical maps: Traditional topographic maps utilize contour lines to represent elevation changes, providing crucial data for creating a digital topographic database.

Dandaka, Swastika, Padmaka, Nandyavarta, are the terms related to

The terms Dandaka, Swastika, Padmaka, and Nandyavarta refer to various types of town plans used in ancient India. These terms describe different geometric layouts and organizational principles for settlements, as detailed in treatises like the Manasara Silpa Shastra.

“Survey before Plan” i.e the principle was advocated by

Patrick Geddes is widely recognized for introducing the principle of “Survey before Plan”.

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In order to achieve speed, cost effectiveness and better quality construction, Use of _______must be encouraged for mass housing.

Prefabrication offers speed, cost-effectiveness, and better quality for mass housing due to its efficiency in factory settings, reduced on-site labour, and standardized construction. This method involves manufacturing building components in a factory and assembling them on-site. This allows for streamlined production, reduced waste, and consistent quality control.

‘Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’, …is a definition of following term:

_______is a flagship Mission of Government of India, being implemented by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs(MoHUA), launched on 25th June 2015, addresses urban housing shortage among the EWS/LIG and MIG categories including the slum dweller by ensuring a pucca house to all eligible urban households.

PMAY-U is a flagship mission of the Indian government, implemented by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, launched on June 25, 2015, to address the urban housing shortage by providing pucca houses to eligible urban households. It specifically targets the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Low Income Group (LIG), and Middle Income Group (MIG) categories, including slum dwellers.

various groups in society, that are often overlooked, such as low-income and minority groups and contribute to the development process by creating a situation with many competing plan proposals.

The theory of urban planning where planners represent the interests of various groups in society, often overlooked like low-income and minority groups, is called Advocacy Planning Model. Advocacy planning emphasizes actively advocating for the needs of these underrepresented communities by actively engaging with them and ensuring their voices are heard in the planning process, leading to a more equitable distribution of power and benefits within development projects.

In India, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), is headed by

Chairperson: Prime Minister

Vice Chairperson: Appointed (if needed) with rank of Cabinet Minister

Members: Up to 9 members, including experts from various disaster-related fields.

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Brownfield sites refers to

A Brownfield site refers to land that has been previously used, often for industrial or commercial purposes, and is now abandoned or underutilized, potentially contaminated or damaged, and requires remediation before redevelopment.

One of the most important legal tools to acquire the land, not only for future growth but also for a large number of public uses is the

The Land Acquisition Act, 1894, later amended in 1961, was the primary legal framework in India used by the government to acquire land for public purposes, such as:

  • Infrastructure development (roads, railways, schools, hospitals)
  • Urban expansion and development projects
  • Planned growth of cities and towns

This law provided the legal mechanism for compulsory acquisition of land from private owners with compensation.

The first town planning legislation was enacted in India in 1915 under the title,

The Bombay Town Planning Act of 1915 was indeed the first town planning legislation enacted in India. This act empowered the Bombay Municipal Corporation to create town-planning schemes for urban development and redevelopment.

Which of the following is the important segment of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) with the mandate of providing Earth Observation (EO) data from space and aerial platforms to users develop technologies for the management of natural resource, support disaster monitoring and management and capacity building for utilization of EO data?

The National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) is a key segment of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) with the following mandates:

  • Providing Earth Observation (EO) data from satellites and aerial platforms.
  • Developing technologies for natural resource management, agriculture, forestry, water, environment, etc.
  • Supporting disaster monitoring and management using satellite imagery.

Conducting capacity building and training for effective utilization of EO data.

Data products relevant for urban applications from Cartosat-2 satellite can give spatial resolution up to

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Composting, Biomethanation, incineration are the terms related to

Composting is a biological process that decomposes organic materials, like food scraps and yard waste, into a nutrient-rich soil amendment called compost. It's a key component of solid waste management, helping to reduce landfill waste, recycle valuable resources, and improve soil health.

Biomethanation, also known as anaerobic digestion, is a process that converts organic waste into biogas, a renewable energy source, through the action of microorganisms in the absence of oxygen. In the context of Solid Waste Management (SWM), biomethanation offers a sustainable solution for treating biodegradable waste, reducing landfill burden, and generating energy.

 

Incineration in Solid Waste Management (SWM) is the process of burning solid waste to reduce its volume and potentially recover energy. It's a thermal treatment method used to dispose of various types of waste, including municipal solid waste (MSW), hazardous waste, and medical waste. While it offers benefits like volume reduction and potential energy recovery, it also presents challenges like ash disposal and potential air emissions.

Principal Functions of the CPCB, as spelt out in the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981

Which of the following is not an attribute of sustainable urban transport?

Sustainable urban transport prioritizes the efficient movement of people and goods while minimizing negative environmental, social, and economic impacts. Key attributes include promoting accessibility, affordability, and safety, while reducing pollution, congestion, and resource consumption. It also emphasizes a shift towards public transport, active mobility (walking and cycling), and the use of cleaner fuels.

Strengthening of Public Transport System – Reduces private vehicle dependency and emissions.

Non-Conventional Sources of Energy – Promotes electric, hydrogen, or solar-powered transport.

Intelligent Transport System (ITS) – Enhances efficiency through smart traffic management.

‘Preserve and revitalize soul of the heritage city to reflect the city’s unique character by encouraging aesthetically appealing, accessible, informative & secured environment.” is a scheme statement of

HRIDAY stands for Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana, launched by the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs on 21 January 2015. It is a central sector scheme funded 100% by the Government of India, with an allocated outlay of approximately ₹500 crore. HRIDAY focused on 12 heritage cities across India: Ajmer, Amaravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Velankanni, Mathura, Puri, Varanasi, and Warangal.

_______serves as the apex public policy think tank of the Government of the Republic of India.

NITI Aayog serves as the apex public policy think tank of the Government of India, established in 2015 to replace the Planning Commission. Its key roles include:

Formulating national development strategies

Advising on economic policy, infrastructure, and innovation

Promoting cooperative federalism

Monitoring and evaluating key government programs.

 

National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) – Focuses only on urban planning (under Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs).

National Natural Resource Management System (NNRMS) – Deals with geospatial data for resource management (under ISRO).

National Urban Information System (NUIS) – A GIS-based urban database project, not a policy body

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The shaded area in the following demand-supply graph is known as        .

Explanation: Consumer surplus is the monetary gain obtained by consumers because they are able to purchase a product for a price that is less than the highest price that they would be willing to pay. Producer surplus is the amount that producers benefit by selling at a market price that is higher than the least that they would be willing to sell for; this is roughly equal to profit (since producers are not normally willing to sell at a loss and are normally indifferent to selling at a break-even price).

Cul-de-sac is associated with

The housing trend of 'Expandable Dwelling is associated with:

Core housing is an attempt at providing low-cost partial-provision habitable housing
that serves as an alternative to the conventional full-provision type. The core house is expected to
be expanded by families through process of construction support sharing or a subsidized approach.

In the following sketch, P, Q, R, and S refer to elements of an urban space. Identify P, Q, R, S.

Explanation: Kevin Lynch argues that for any given city, a corresponding set of mental images exist in the minds of the people who experience that city. Contributing to those images are five qualities which Lynch identifies as Paths, Edges, Districts, Nodes, and Landmarks.

In physical planning, the Concept of Saturation Flow is associated with

Saturation flow is defined as the maximum flow that can be discharged from a traffic lane when there is a continuous green indication and a continuous queue on the approach

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Central Place Theory was proposed by:

Central place theory is an urban geographical theory that seeks to explain the number, size and range of market services in a commercial system or human settlements in a residential system. It was introduced in 1933 to explain the spatial distribution of cities across the landscape. The theory was first analyzed by German geographer Walter Christaller, who asserted that settlements simply functioned as 'central places' providing economic services to surrounding areas.

The fund which is gradually accumulated by way of periodic deposit for the replacement of a building at the end of its useful life is called

A sinking fund is a fund established by an economic entity by setting aside revenue over a period of time to fund a future capital expense, or repayment of a long-term debt

Which valuation method out of the following options can be adopted when the rental value is not available from the property concerned, but there are evidences of sale price of the property as a whole for fixing the capitalized value?

Direct comparison approach is the most commonly known valuation approach. In this method, recent sales of comparable properties are analyzed to determine the value of a property. In considering any sales evidence, it is ensured that the property sold has a similar or identical use as the property to be valued

Radburn city in USA was planned by

Their original vision for Radburn was a self-sufficient city of 30,000 people. The
section of the plan that was finalized and implemented, designed by planners and landscape
architects Clarence Stein and Henry Wright, focused on the residential and commercial aspects of
the original vision.

Which of the following methods are predominantly used for the detailed estimation of quantities
of various items of a building in the construction process?

Plinth area method and Cubical methods are used for preliminary estimation which is
an approximate cost estimate. Long wall – short wall method and centreline method are methods of
detailed estimation.

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The White House, Washington D.C., was designed by:

White House, the residence of President of USA, was designed by Irish-born architect
James Hoban in the Neoclassical style. Hoban modeled the building on Leinster House in Dublin, a
building which today houses the Oireachtas, the Irish legislature. Constructed between 1792 and
1800, its exterior walls are Aquia Creek sandstone painted white.

The time in seconds required for a sound made in an enclosed space to diminish by 60 dB is
called

Reverberation time T60 is defined as the time, in seconds, needed by the sound
pressure level to decrease by 60 dB from its original level.

The ratio of transmitted sound power and the power incident on the surface is called

The transmission coefficient (or factor) τ is the ratio of the transmitted sound power
Wt to the incident sound power Wi, and ranges from 0 to 1.

Who wrote the book &quot;Complexity and Contradiction&quot; in Architecture?

Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture is a book authored by Robert Venturi.

The sound which is transmitted first through the structure is called

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A mixing of Romano-Greek and Indian motifs in architecture/sculpture is called

Gandhara art, style of Buddhist visual art that developed in what is now
northwestern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan between the 1st century BCE and the 7th
century CE. The style, of Greco-Roman origin, seems to have flourished largely during the Kushan
dynasty and was contemporaneous with an important but dissimilar school of Kushan art at Mathura
(Uttar Pradesh, India).

The Angkor Vat in Cambodia, is culmination of which one of the following concepts of the
Buddhist planning?

Angkor Wat is a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia.  Dominated
by five corn-cob towers and consecrated in 1150 to the Hindu god Vishnu, it's considered a
masterpiece of Khmer architecture.

In architectural design theory, synectics is referred to as

Who authored &quot;The Seven Lamps of Architecture&quot;?

The Seven Lamps of Architecture is a book authored by John Ruskin. The &quot;seven
lamps&quot; are Sacrifice, Truth, Power, Beauty, Life, Memory, and Obedience. In delineating the
relationship of these terms to architecture, Ruskin distinguishes between architecture and mere
building. Architecture is an exalting discipline that must dignify and ennoble public life.

In building acoustics, the function of an acoustical cloud is

Acoustic Ceiling Clouds are sound absorbing materials that are suspended from a
ceiling and reduce unwanted echo and reverberation in a room. The term acoustic cloud in a
broader sense can be any ceiling mounted acoustic fixture installed to improve the acoustic quality
in a space.

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Which commands are NOT used in AutoCAD?

DRAWORDER command changes the draw order of images and other objects.
TURNOVER is not a command used in AutoCAD.

To display one or more scaled views of your design on a standard-size drawing sheet is called:

In AutoCAD, a layout is a 2D working environment for creating drawing sheets. The
area within a layout is called paper space, where you can add a title block, display scaled views of
model space within layout viewports, and create tables, schedules, notes, and dimensions for your
drawing.

In ‘Sketch up’, moving the time slider back and forth, for shadow setting indicates:

Shadows in ‘sketch up’ can be set to a particular time based on the position of sun at
that specific time.

Difference between the readings of wet-bulb thermometer and dry-bulb thermometer is called

The wet-bulb depression is the difference between the dry-bulb temperature and the
wet-bulb temperature. If there is 100% humidity, dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures are identical,
making the wet-bulb depression equal to zero in such conditions.

Radiance software can be used for:

Radiance is used by architects and engineers to predict illumination, visual quality
and appearance of innovative design spaces, and by researchers to evaluate new lighting and
daylighting technologies.

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Which one of the following does NOT represent a visual art movement?

Impressionism developed in France in the nineteenth century and is based
on the practice of painting out of doors and spontaneously 'on the spot' rather than in a
studio from sketches. Main impressionist subjects were landscapes and scenes of everyday
life. Cezanne is now known as a Post-Impressionist and called 'the father of modern art'
because he showed how free art could really be. Minimalism is an extreme form of abstract
art developed in the USA in the 1960s and typified by artworks composed of simple
geometric shapes based on the square and the rectangle.

One of the distinctive architectural characters of the Hoysalas of Karnataka is:

One of the distinctive features of Hoysala architecture is the star-shaped ground plan
of many of their temples. These star-shaped temples have multiple shrines placed symmetrically,
creating a unique and intricate layout. The Hoysalas primarily used soapstone (chloritic schist) as
their primary building material.

Who developed one of the first full-color circles, which spaced the primaries at equal distances
from one another?

EXPLANATION:In 1766 the scientist Moses Harris created the first color wheel to classify Red, Yellow,
and Blue as the primary colors. Moses Harris worked with paint (Newton worked with light)
following a theory (by a French painter) that all colors are mixtures of Red, Yellow, and Blue
pigments.

Who wrote the book &quot;De Coloribus&quot; and established that all colors were derived from
different mixtures of sunlight, firelight, air and water?

Color theory is rooted in antiquity, with early musings on color in Aristotle's
(d. 322 BCE) On Colors (Latin De Coloribus). The work outlines the theory that
all colors (yellow, red, purple, blue, and green) are derived from mixtures of black and
white. On colors had a pronounced impact on subsequent color theories and remained
influential until Isaac Newton's experiments with light refraction.

Which one of the following is NOT an example of basic design ordering principles?

The Eight principles of order are listed below: Axis, Symmetry, Hierarchy,
Transformation, Datum, Rhythm, Pattern, and Repetition.

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As per NBC-2016 norms for roads and paths in hilly areas, the street orientation shall preferably
be:

As per NBC 2016 Volume 1 Part 3: Development Control Rules and General Building
Requirements – ‘Special Requirements for Development Planning in Hilly Areas’ “Street orientation

shall preferably be east-west to allow for maximum south sun to enter the buildings. The street shall
be wide enough to ensure that the buildings on one side do not shade those on the other side.

In modern Building Automation System, most of the equipments are based on the technology of

LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A laser
sensor is an electric device that uses a focused light beam to detect the presence, absence, or
distance of an object. It is an important type of sensor used in building automation system.

Durga temple at Aihole, built by Chalukyan builders adopted a plan of:

The Durga Temple is the principal attraction for Aihole visitors and iconic in
its apsidal layout. This shape is similar to 2nd or 1st century BCE Buddhist chaitya halls found
in Ajanta Caves. The Durga temple stands on a high moulded adisthana and a damaged
tower that had a curvilinear shikhara. The damaged tower's amalaka crown lies on the
ground.

As per NBC-2016 in case of single room tenements, the carpet area of the multipurpose single
room should be at least:

As per NBC 2016 Volume 1 Part 3: Development Control Rules and General
Building Requirements – ‘Special Requirements for low income housing in urban areas’
below are the details for size of a habitable room:

Victor Gruen is famously referred to as:

Victor Gruen was an Austrian-born architect who was a pioneer in the design
of shopping malls in the United States.

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The famous treatise De Architectura' of classical architecture is written by:

De architectura (On architecture, published as Ten Books on Architecture) is a
treatise on architecture written by the Roman architect and military engineer Marcus Vitruvius
Pollio and dedicated to his patron, the emperor Caesar Augustus, as a guide for building projects. As
the only treatise on architecture to survive from antiquity, it has been regarded since the
Renaissance as the first known book on architectural theory, as well as a major source on the canon
of classical architecture.

The famous slogan &quot;Conserve, do not store&quot; is given by

Famous slogan “conserve, do not restore” was given by Georg Dehio, who was one of
the founders of “classic” monument conservation around 1900s.

Which one of the following International organizations is NOT associated with protection of
cultural heritage?

The International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural
Property (ICCROM) is an intergovernmental organization created to promote the conservation of all
forms of cultural heritage, in every region of the world.
The International Council on Monuments and Sites, a non-governmental organization, was
founded in 1965 after the adoption of the Charter of Venice, in order to promote the
doctrine and the techniques of conservation.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was born on 16
November 1945. UNESCO has 195 Members and 8 Associate Members and is governed by the
General Conference and the Executive Board.

The housing trend of 'Expandable Dwelling is associated with:

Core housing is an attempt at providing low-cost partial-provision habitable housing
that serves as an alternative to the conventional full-provision type. The core house is expected to
be expanded by families through process of construction support sharing or a subsidized approach.

As per Kenneth Frampton, which one of the following built-up forms of urban settlement is
assumed to be cost effective in terms of land-use and also has many social advantages in terms of
services?

As architect and Columbia professor Kenneth Frampton described in a 2008
interview, “Low-rise, high-density housing was really a compromise” between suburban-scale and
multi-story housing, “but it was also a solution that would be much more economical in terms of

land-use and which would have many social advantages in terms of services, and at the same time
provide for very close contact with the ground and with nature.”

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The establishment of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and State Pollution Control
Board (SPCB) are done under:

CPCB was established in 1974 under the Water (Prevention and Control of
pollution) Act, 1974. The CPCB is also entrusted with the powers and functions under the Air
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.

Identify the first sky-scraper building:

William LeBaron Jenney's Home Insurance Building stood at the northeast corner of
LaSalle and Adams streets in Chicago. As the world's first iron-and-steel-framed building, it heralded
and made possible a new era in tall buildings. Despite being demolished in 1931, the Home
Insurance Building evokes the endless possibilities of architectural innovation.

The Process of conversion of NO - 3 , into N 2 by anaerobic bacteria is called

The conversion of ammonia into nitrates and nitrites by the process of oxidation is called
nitrification. This is a biochemical process. The conversion of nitrates and nitrites into
atmospheric nitrogen or gaseous form of nitrogen like nitrous oxide is called denitrification.

Resources like oxygen, water, food, which constitutes life support comes under:

Ecological services include the products/raw materials or energy outputs like
food, water, medicines and other resources from ecosystems. Ecosystems are a source of
food, water, medicines, wood, biofuels, etc. Also, they provide conditions for these
resources to grow.

Which one of the following statements is NOT correct for designing shelter for hot-dry
climate?

Buildings of compact planning with less openings helps reduce heat gain in
hot-dry climate.

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Composting, Biomethanation, incineration are the terms related to

Composting is a biological process that decomposes organic materials, like
food scraps and yard waste, into a nutrient-rich soil amendment called
compost. Biomethanation, also known as anaerobic digestion, is a process that converts
organic waste into biogas, a renewable energy source, through the action of
microorganisms in the absence of oxygen. Incineration in Solid Waste Management (SWM)
is the process of burning solid waste to reduce its volume and potentially recover
energy. It's a thermal treatment method used to dispose of various types of waste, including
municipal solid waste (MSW), hazardous waste, and medical waste.

Doxiadis laid the base for theory of human settlement planning which is known as
_______.

Ekistics—the science of human settlements. Ekistics is the systematic and
multidisciplinary study of human settlements, including their geographical, social, economic,
political, and environmental aspects, aiming to create harmonious living environments.
Doxiadis identified FIVE key elements of a human settlement.
Nature: Climate, geography, topography etc.
Man: Human Needs, behaviours and values
Society: Social structure, institutions and culture
Shells: Buildings and infrastructure
Networks: Transportation, communication and utilities

‘Preserve and revitalize soul of the heritage city to reflect the city’s unique character by
encouraging aesthetically appealing, accessible, informative &amp; secured environment.” is a
scheme statement of

HRIDAY stands for Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana,
launched by the Ministry of Housing &amp; Urban Affairs on 21 January 2015. It is a central
sector scheme funded 100% by the Government of India, with an allocated outlay of
approximately ₹500 crore. HRIDAY focused on 12 heritage cities across India: Ajmer,
Amaravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Velankanni, Mathura, Puri,
Varanasi, and Warangal.

_______serves as the apex public policy think tank of the Government of the Republic of
India.

The prime planning aspects of inner cities are:

The prime planning aspects of inner cities are Redevelopment and Renewal
and In-fill Development, as they focus on improving existing urban areas. Urban Expansion
typically refers to the growth of cities outward, while No New Development is not a
planning aspect, but rather a constraint.

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Which type of temporary supporting structure can be used in case of rebuilding the lower
part of a load bearing wall at ground floor above plinth level?

Shoring is a temporary structure used to provide temporary support to an unsafe
structure. Three types of shoring are raking shoring, flying shoring and dead shoring. Dead shoring is
also called vertical shoring. It can be defined as the type of shoring which is mostly used to provide
support to the wall, roofs, floors etc. particularly when the lower part of a wall has been removed to
provide an additional opening in the wall or even to rebuild a defective load bearing wall in a
structure. The shores that are used for such purposes are known as dead shores.

During earthquake, soft storey failure in a building is due to:

A soft storey building is a multi-storey building in which one or more floors have
windows, wide doors, large unobstructed commercial spaces, or other openings in places where a
shear wall would normally be required for stability.

As per Census of India, a place becomes Urban if it has

According to the Census of India, a place is classified as urban if it meets
specific demographic and occupational criteria:
 A minimum population of 5,000
 At least 75% of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural activities
 and a population density of at least 400 persons per square kilometer.
These areas are also known as Census Towns.

Sir Ebenezer Howard gave the concept of _______

Sir Ebenezer Howard is best known for popularizing the concept of the
Garden City, which he described in his book &quot;Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform&quot;
(later published as &quot;Garden Cities of To-Morrow&quot;). This concept involved planned, self-
contained communities that integrated urban and rural elements, aiming to offer the best
of both worlds while mitigating the negative aspects of industrial cities.

Following five activities are associated with construction contract management. Choose the option
showing the correct progressive sequence of the activities.
P. Opening of Bid
Q. Submission of Security Deposit
R. Publication of Notice Inviting Tender (NIT)
S. Issue of Letter of Intent (LOI)
T. Submission of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

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Identify the colour palette that is created using any three equally spaced hues around the
colour wheel.

A triadic colour scheme is comprised of three colours evenly spaced on the colour wheel.
The two most basic triadic palettes are the primary colours red, blue, and yellow and the secondary
hues orange, purple, and green.

Coefficient of Performance (COP) for heat pump is used to calculate:

Both Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) and Coefficient of Performance (COP) indicate the
ratio of heating or cooling provided by a unit relative to the amount of electrical input required to
generate it. Thus, if an air conditioner generates 5kW of heat from a 1kW electrical input, its COP is
said to be 5.0. The higher the COP and EER, the more energy efficient is the equipment.

An urban governance tool to mobilize financial resources by permitting additional FAR
over and above the prescribed FAR by imposing a charge or fee for the same is known as:

Land value increment tax or betterment tax is an old land based fiscal tool that was
introduced in the legislation related to city improvement trusts in the last decade of the nineteenth
century. Later the concept was incorporated in the town planning schemes. Provisions also exist to
capture land value increments in case of specific projects. (Source: Land Based Fiscal Tools and
Practices for Generating Additional Financial Resources, August 2013; supported under Capacity
Building for Urban Development project (CBUD), a partnership program between Ministry of Urban
Development, Government of India &amp; The World Bank)

Rebound hammer test is used to measure:

Rebound hammer test is done to find out the compressive strength of concrete by using
rebound hammer as per IS: 13311 (Part 2) - 1992. The underlying principle of the rebound hammer
test is: The rebound in the hammer is a function of the surface hardness and therefore the rebound is
taken to be related to the compressive strength of the concrete.

Freight flows are converted to truck flows using:

Transportation agencies analyze highway deficiencies based on the number of vehicles
traveling on highway facilities and comparing that demand to the capacity of those facilities. Freight
Analysis Framework reports forecasts annual flows in tons between origins and destinations. In truck
based models: Truck surveys are used for estimating choice parameter. Freight flows are converted
into truck flows using payload factor. Payload factors are determined from truck surveys and weigh
bridge data. (Average amount of load in different kind of vehicles can be determined by survey or
weigh bridge)

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In the European Union which constitutes the cities namely, London, Paris, Brussels,
Amsterdam, Cologne, Frankfurt, Munich and Milan, lie within a linear megalopolitan
zone known as:

The curve traced by a point on a circle rolling inside another circle is known as:

Hypocycloid is a curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which is rolling
on the interior of another circle.

The traffic assignment technique where the traffic arranges itself in congested networks
such that the journey time in all used routes between an Origin-Destination pair are equal
and less than those that would be experienced in all unused routes. This is known as:

John Glen Wardrop (1922–1989), born in Warwick, England, was an English mathematician and transport analyst who developed what became known as Wardrop's first and second principles of equilibrium in the field of traffic assignment.  Network equilibrium models are commonly used for the prediction of traffic patterns in transportation networks that are subject to congestion.

What is the dependent variable in a regression based trip generation model?

Most trip production models are two- or three-way cross-classification tables with
the dependent variable being trips per household or trips per person. The independent variables are
most often income, auto ownership, and household size. The dependent variables would be the
number of trip produced from each of the wards within the divided zones in the selected towns. The
data pertaining to the number of trips produced from each of the ward can be obtained by conducting
the socio-economic survey and forming the O-D matrix.

The law of Primate City was first proposed by:

A primate city is a neologism used to refer to the largest city in its country, province,
state, or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy. The law of the
primate city was first proposed by the geographer Mark Jefferson in 1939.

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Which of the following projection types is adopted in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)?

The UTM projection flattens the sphere 60 times by shifting the cylinder central
meridian 6° for each zone. This gives cartographers a map to work with always in meters. The
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system is a grid-based method of specifying
locations on the surface of the Earth that is a practical application of a 2-dimensional Cartesian
coordinate system. To map any spot on Earth, one picks the UTM Zone centerline that is closest to it
and then makes a map using that &quot;UTM Zone&quot; cylindrical projection.

A sanitary landfill is provided with High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) lining along the ground surface. This is provided primarily to prevent

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is a common field fabricated geo-membrane material used for lining sanitary landfill to prevent Leachate flow.

The spherical surface of the geodesic dome comprises of

A geodesic dome is a hemispherical thin-shell structure (lattice-shell) based on
a geodesic polyhedron (a convex polyhedron made from equilateral triangles).

The solar protection system consisting of fixed slates or grids, outside a building façade
in front of openings, is known as

The abrupt change or junction between two ecological zones is termed as

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The ingredient to be added to produce Aerated Cement Concrete, is

Complementary colours in a Munsell pigment colour wheel refers to

Complementary colors are pairs of colors which, when combined or mixed, cancel each
other out by producing a grey-scale color like white or black. When placed next to each other, they
create the strongest contrast for those two colors. Complementary colors may also be called & quot ; opposite
colors. & quot;

‘Sight Distance’ is considered in the design of

The cause of short column effect, during seismic occurrence, is due to

Poor behaviour of short columns is due to the fact that in an earthquake, a tall column
and a short column of same cross-section move horizontally by same amount (Figure below).
However, the short column is stiffer as compared to the tall column, and it attracts larger earthquake
force.

Which of the following parameters is essential to estimate the Envelope Performance
Factor (EPF) of a building as per the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC), 2011?

Refer to ‘Appendix D: Building Envelop Trade-off Method’ of ECBC User Guide 2011.

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Identify the role of Vermiculate in vertical landscapes

Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral that is mined and processed into a puffy, lightweight granule mixed with soil to improve aeration and drainage.

The operational guidelines on Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), January 2017, by the erstwhile Ministry of Housing &amp; Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India, defines EWS households as those having an annual income up to (in Indian Rupees).

The operational guidelines on Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme for
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), January 2017, by the erstwhile Ministry of
Housing &amp;Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India, defines EWS
households as those having an annual income up to 3,00,000 Indian Rupees and
defines EWS house as “An all-weather single unit or a unit in a multistoried super
structure having carpet area of up to 30 sq. m. with adequate basic civic services
and infrastructure services like toilet, water, electricity etc.”

‘Town Planning Scheme’ refers to

The term ‘Necropolis’ refers to

Rock-cut style is seen in

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Strength of M-25 is

M-25 means Specified characteristic compressive strength of concrete expressed in
N/mm2.

HRIDAY stands for

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, launched the National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) scheme on 21st January, 2015, with a focus on holistic development of heritage cities.

World Trade Center (WTC) in 2001 collapsed due to

Hall of Nations was designed by

As per the United Nations Transforming our world: The 2030 agenda for sustainable development, 2015, which of the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) directly address water related issues?

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are: (1) No Poverty,
(2) Zero Hunger, (3) Good Health and Well-being, (4) Quality Education, (5) Gender
Equality, (6) Clean Water and Sanitation, (7) Affordable and Clean Energy,
(8) Decent Work and Economic Growth, (9) Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure,
(10) Reduced Inequality, (11) Sustainable Cities and Communities, (12) Responsible
Consumption and Production, (13) Climate Action, (14) Life Below Water, (15) Life
On Land, (16) Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, (17) Partnerships for the
Goals.

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The correct sequence of the following Construction Project Development
stages, as per the National Building Code of India 2016 is .
p. Resource Planning
q. Project Inception
r. Commissioning and Handing over
s. Tendering
t. Site Survey and Soil Investigation
u. Selection of Construction Methodology

Stages of a construction project as per National Building Code,
2016 are:
a) Project formulation and appraisal stage:
1) Inception,
2) Feasibility, and
3) Strategic planning
b) Pre-construction stage:
1) Project development,
2) Planning for construction, and
3) Tender action
c) Construction stage, and
d) Commissioning and handing over stage.

As per NBC, minimum turning radius (in m) required for fire tender movement
is

If there are any bends or curves on the approach road, a sufficient
width shall be provided at the curve to enable the fire appliances to turn, the turning
radius will be at least of 9.0 m.

LRTS stands for

In CPM for time scheduling, ‘Forward Path Calculation’ is carried out for
determining

Bamboo is

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Which of the following processes is used for surface treatment of metals?

Electroplating is the process where; electric current is used to plate
the object or metal. But Thermoplating is the process in which the object or the
metal to be coated is heated first and then a coating of another molten metal is
applied on it. In this process heat is used for coating.

Unit of Damp Proof Course (DPC) is

Hogarth’s Line of Beauty is a .

In “The Analysis of Beauty” (1753), William Hogarth identifies, in
contradistinction to “straight lines” and “curved lines,” a “serpentine line” that he
terms the “line of beauty.” According to this theory, S-shaped curved lines signify
liveliness and activity and excite the attention of the viewer as contrasted with
straight lines, parallel lines, or right-angled intersecting lines, which signify stasis,
death, or inanimate objects.

According to UN, component of ‘Inclusive growth’ is

According to UN, component of ‘Inclusive growth’ is Physical infrastructure. It
enables connectivity and increases opportunity for engaging in economic
activities. Also stimulates mobility of production inputs like labor, financial capital,
machineries, and equipment and speeds up the delivery of social services to
remote areas.

Among the following monuments of ancient Greece, the only Octastyle
Peripteral temple with eight towering Doric columns lining both east and west
facades is____.

The Parthenon is a Doric peripteral temple, which means that it
consists of a rectangular floor plan with a series of low steps on every side, and a
colonnade (8 x 17) of Doric columns extending around the periphery of the entire
structure. Each entrance has an additional six columns in front of it. The larger of
the two interior rooms, the naos, housed the cult statue. The smaller room
(the opisthodomos) was used as a treasury.

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Sidi Bashir Mosque with ‘Shaking Minaret’ is in

Sidi Bashir Mosque was located in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Due
to its unique construction, the minarates of mosque are also called Jhulta Minar
or Shaking Minarets.

‘Area based development’ and ‘Pan City development’ are part of

two strategic component of smart city mission i.e. Area
based development and Pan city development. Under area based development
we have Retrofitting, redevelopment and Greenfield development.

Which of the following is a Vector Graphics Software?

Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor used to
create vector images, primarily in Scalable Vector Graphics format. Other formats can be imported and exported. Inkscape can render primitive vector shapes and text.

The main cable of a suspension bridge supports the deck with hangars.
These hangars are equidistant along the length of the bridge and represent a
uniformly distributed load. Assuming the cable to be weightless as compared
to the applied loading, the best approximation of the shape that the cable
takes for this loading is a .

Explanation: Despite their visual similarities, catenaries and parabolas are two
very different curves, both conceptually and mathematically. A catenary curve is
created by its own weight, pulling down because of gravity. The parabolic curves
of the suspension cable are not created by gravity alone, but also by other forces:
compression and tension acting on it. Also, the weight of the suspension cable is
negligible compared to that of the deck, but it is also supporting the weight of the
deck. This is also another conceptual reason why the suspension cables hang in
a parabolic curve.

The Golden Ratio refers to .

Golden ratio, also known as the golden section, golden mean, or
divine proportion, in mathematics, the irrational number (1 + Square root of√5)/2,
often denoted by the Greek letter ϕ or τ, which is approximately equal to 1.618.

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Which of the following parameters is essential to estimate the Envelope Performance Factor (EPF) of a building as per the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC), 2011?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refer to ‘Appendix D: Building Envelop Trade-off Method’ of ECBC User Guide 2011.

 

Which of the following is the National Electronic Toll Collection System implemented by the National Payment Corporation of India?

Explanation: FASTag is a device that employs Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) technology for making toll payments directly while the vehicle is in motion.
FASTag (RFID Tag) is affixed on the windscreen of the vehicle and enables a
customer to make the toll payments directly from the account which is linked to
FASTag.
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has developed the National
Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) program to meet the electronic tolling
requirements of the Indian market.

A blackbody radiant heating panel of 5 m 2 surface area at 35 o C surface
temperature is located 1 m away from a 1 m 2 surface at 20 o C. The Stefan-
Boltzmann constant is 5.6703×10 −8 W m −2 K −4 . The rate of radiant heat
emission by the radiant heating panel (in W, rounded off to two decimal
places) is .

For black body, e = 1
Stephan-Boltzmann constant, σ = 5.6703*10 -8
A = 5 sqm and T = 273+35 = 308 kelvin Rate of radiant heat emission will be:

The measured spot speeds (in km/h) of 10 vehicles from a traffic stream are
45, 35, 25, 51, 45, 38, 61, 42, 47, and 49. The Time Mean Speed of the traffic
stream (in km/h, rounded off to one decimal place) is .

Mean of all the spot speeds is time mean speed Time mean speed = 438 / 10 = 43.8

The ingredient to be added to produce Aerated Cement Concrete, is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In ACC bocks, Aluminium powder is used at a rate of 0.05%–0.08% by volume (depending on the pre-specified density). Aluminum powder reacts with calcium hydroxide and water to form hydrogen. The hydrogen gas foams and doubles the volume of the raw mix creating gas bubbles.

 

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Identify the role of Vermiculate in vertical landscapes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral that is mined and processed into a puffy, lightweight granule mixed with soil to improve aeration and drainage.

 

What is the smallest entity of raster data used in GIS?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rasters are digital aerial photographs, imagery from satellites, digital pictures, or even scanned maps. Data stored in a raster format represents real-world phenomena: Thematic data (also known as discrete) represents features such as land-use or soils data. The smallest entity of raster data is ‘pixel’.

 

The law of Primate City was first proposed by:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A primate city is a neologism used to refer to the largest city in its country, province, state, or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy. The law of the primate city was first proposed by the geographer Mark Jefferson in 1939.

 

In the European Union which constitutes the cities namely, London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Frankfurt, Munich and Milan, lie within a linear megalopolitan zone known as:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Blue Banana (also known as the European Megalopolis or the Liverpool–Milan Axis) is a discontinuous corridor of urbanization spreading over Western and Central Europe, with a population of around 111 million. The concept was developed in 1989 by RECLUS, a group of French geographers managed by Roger Brunet.

 

Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) in BIM is:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Industry Foundation Classes IFC specification is a neutral data format to describe, exchange and share information typically used within the building and facility management industry sector. IFC is the international standard for open BIM.

 

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As per Nationa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic Rescue Device (ARD) is a device meant to bring a lift stuck between floors due to loss of power, to the nearest landing level in either direction and open the doors in order to allow trapped passengers to be evacuated. Such a device may use some form of internal auxiliary power source for such purpose, complying with all the safety requirements of the lift during normal run. The speed of travel is usually lower than the normal speed. On reaching the level, in case of manual door lifts, the device shall allow the door to be opened and in case of power operated door lifts the device shall automatically open the door.

 

Which among the following acronyms represents a thermal comfort index?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When the width of the car parking space and the width of the streets are limited, then the generally preferred parking system is?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parallel parking requires the least width for parking i.e. 2.5m, though it requires the maximum curb length for parking.

 

Who among the following is the first man to introduce sociological concepts in town planning?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He gave concepts like Work-Place-Folk (Geddesian Triad), Outlook tower and people’s participation. Geddes developed a new approach to regional and town planning based on the integration of people and their livelihood into the environmental givens of the particular place and region they inhabit.

 

Architect who designed and advocated the geodesic dome for cities of tomorrow is:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ludwig Mies Vander Rohe

 

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In the ancient major cities, Mohenjo-daro or Harappa, the streets were laid out in a perfect

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Town planning was the unique feature of the Indus valley civilisation. Harappan cities were planned with chessboard system or grid pattern. A grid pattern is a network of intersecting parallel lines. A grid pattern, means the streets intersect at right angles.

 

The book “Architecture through Ages” was written by

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The aim of this book --designed for the general reader as well as for the architect and the student, is to show that buildings are not isolated objects existing arbitrarily in one or another of the recognizable set "styles", but rather the inevitable results of the ways of living, governing, worshiping etc.

 

Which of the following is the first National Park of India?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim Corbett National Park is the first national park of the country. It was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tigers. It is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand and was named after Jim Corbett, a naturalist.

 

Who designed the “Central Park”?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Central Park is a world-famous public park, created in 1858 to address the recreational needs of the rapidly growing New York City. Its original purpose was to offer urban dwellers an experience of the countryside, a place to escape from the stresses of urban life and to commune with nature and fellow New Yorkers.

 

Which of the following Green building in India has received a platinum LEED certification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suzlon one earth is 100% powered by onsite and offsite renewable sources. The campus has 18 hybrid wind turbines that fulfil 7% of the total energy consumption, the rest of energy demand is met from offsite wind turbines. The structure is designed in a way to ensure maximum daylight exposure thereby reducing artificial lighting consumption. The infrastructure within the campus is designed to enable water percolation and thereby control storm water runoff thus, contributing towards an increased water table level.

 

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Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Housing for all (urban) provides central assistance to urban Local bodies through States/UTs for

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The components of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana are given in the image. ARHC (Affordable Rental Housing Complexes (ARHCs) for Urban Migrants/ Poor) is another component which was a result of Covid-19.

 

The City Beautiful Movement was conceptualized by?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ebenezer Howard

 

The Council of architecture (COA) has been constituted by the Govt. Of India in the year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Council of Architecture (COA) has been constituted by the Government of India under the provisions of the Architects Act, 1972, enacted by Parliament, which came into force on September 1, 1972.

 

Which of the following processes is used for surface treatment of metals?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electroplating is the process where; electric current is used to plate the object or metal. But Thermoplating is the process in which the object or the metal to be coated is heated first and then a coating of another molten metal is applied on it. In this process heat is used for coating.

 

Indian architect who has been named the 2018 laureate of the Pritzker prize, architecture’s most illustrious award is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B V Doshi is the only Indian who was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 2018.

 

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The most influential book “The image of the City” (1960), which had important and durable Influence in the field of Urban planning and Environmental psychology was authored by

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The image of the city talks about five elements of imageability – Path, District, Edge, Node and Landmark.

 

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In which of the following garden, symbolically white sand represents water and flat rock represent earth?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gardens of white sand or gravel and stone are referred to as karesansui gardens which literally translates to ‘dry garden’ in Japanese landscape.

 

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In the Ancient system of Town planning in India, the pattern of plan, which resembles the petals of roses radiating outwards from the centre is called

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Padmaka" refers to a type of town layout where the city design resembles the petals of a lotus flower radiating outwards from a central point, typically used for fortified settlements with a moat.

 

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As per NBC, minimum turning radius (in m) required for fire tender movement is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If there are any bends or curves on the approach road, a sufficient width shall be provided at the curve to enable the fire appliances to turn, the turning radius will be at least of 9.0 m.

 

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The concentric circles in a sun-path diagram represent         .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a sun-path diagram or solar chart diagram; Straight lines passing from the centre represent various azimuth angles. Concentric circles represent circles of equal altitude above the horizon. The point at the intersection of the corresponding date and hour line represents the instantaneous location of the sun.

 

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The cause of short column effect, during seismic occurrence, is due to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poor behaviour of short columns is due to the fact that in an earthquake, a tall column and a short column of same cross-section move horizontally by same amount Δ (Figure below). However, the short column is stiffer as compared to the tall column, and it attracts larger earthquake force. 

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Rock-cut style is seen in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Kailash temple is one of the largest rock-cut ancient Hindu temples located in Ellora, Maharashtra, India.

 

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Freight flows are converted to truck flows using:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transportation agencies analyze highway deficiencies based on the number of vehicles traveling on highway facilities and comparing that demand to the capacity of those facilities. Freight Analysis Framework reports forecasts annual flows in tons between origins and destinations. In truck based models: Truck surveys are used for estimating choice parameter. Freight flows are converted into truck flows using payload factor. Payload factors are determined from truck surveys and weigh bridge data. (Average amount of load in different kind of vehicles can be determined by survey or weigh bridge)

 

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HRIDAY stands for

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, launched the National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) scheme on 21st January, 2015, with a focus on holistic development of heritage cities.

 

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The ingredient to be added to produce Aerated Cement Concrete, is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In ACC bocks, Aluminium powder is used at a rate of 0.05%–0.08% by volume (depending on the pre-specified density). Aluminum powder reacts with calcium hydroxide and water to form hydrogen. The hydrogen gas foams and doubles the volume of the raw mix creating gas bubbles.

 

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Following five activities are associated with construction contract management. Choose the option showing the correct progressive sequence of the activities.

  1. Opening of Bid
  2. Submission of Security Deposit
  3. Publication of Notice Inviting Tender (NIT)
  4. Issue of Letter of Intent (LOI)
  5. Submission of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

Explanation: The first step is ‘Notice Inviting Tender’ which is a public advertisement inviting tenders for a given project. Bidders participating in the tender process are required to submit a deposit to ensure that they do not submit dummy bids – this deposit is termed as ‘earnest money deposit’. Once the bid is opened, the letter of intent is issued to the successful bidder. The successful bidder has to submit a security deposit for the contract. 

Which of the following is not used in BIM

Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics software used for creating logos, graphics, and cartoons etc.

The urban land use model based on the concept of a polycentric city is known as:

Explanation: Harris and Ullman argued that cities do not grow around a single nucleus but several separate nuclei. Each nucleus acts like a growth point. The theory was formed based on the idea that people have greater movement due to increased car ownership. The model is suitable for large, expanding cities.

  • Identify the colour palette that is created using any three equally spaced hues around the colour wheel.

 

Explanation: A triadic colour scheme is comprised of three colours evenly spaced on the colour wheel. The two most basic triadic palettes are the primary colours red, blue, and yellow and the secondary hues orange, purple, and green.

The ingredient to be added to produce Aerated Cement Concrete, is

Explanation:  In ACC bocks, Aluminium powder is used at a rate of 0.05%–0.08% by volume (depending on the pre-specified density). Aluminum powder reacts with calcium hydroxide and water to form hydrogen. The hydrogen gas foams and doubles the volume of the raw mix creating gas bubbles.

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‘Sight Distance’ is considered in the design of

Sight distance available from a point is the actual distance along the road surface, over which a driver from a specified height above the carriage way has visibility of stationary or moving objects. This is related to road intersection.

Sidi Bashir Mosque with ‘Shaking Minaret’ is in

Sidi Bashir Mosque was located in the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Due to its unique construction, the minarates of mosque are also called Jhulta Minar or Shaking Minarets.

The traffic assignment technique where the traffic arranges itself in congested networks such that the journey time in all used routes between an Origin-Destination pair are equal and less than those that would be experienced in all unused routes. This is known as:

John Glen Wardrop (1922–1989), born in Warwick, England, was an English mathematician and transport analyst who developed what became known as Wardrop's first and second principles of equilibrium in the field of traffic assignment.  Network equilibrium models are commonly used for the prediction of traffic patterns in transportation networks that are subject to congestion.

‘Area based development’ and ‘Pan City development’ are part of

There are two strategic component of smart city mission i.e. Area based development and Pan city development. Under area-based development, there are 3 components namely - Retrofitting, redevelopment and Greenfield development.

What is the dependent variable in a regression based trip generation model?

Most trip production models are two- or three-way cross-classification tables with the dependent variable being trips per household or trips per person. The independent variables are most often income, auto ownership, and household size. The dependent variables would be the number of trips produced from each of the wards within the divided zones in the selected towns. The data pertaining to the number of trips produced from each of the ward can be obtained by conducting the socio-economic survey and forming the O-D matrix.

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