Rajasthan Technical Education Second Year Paper 2016 – Town Planning and Landscaping
Which object of town planning takes into consideration the advantages of natural conditions surrounding the town
(a) Convenience
(b) Beauty
(c) Environment
(d) Health
The growth of towns and cities which is according to improvement in road surface and growth of motor traffic is
(a) Ribbon development
(b) Concentric spread
(c) Satellite growth
(d) Scattered growth
According to Lewis Mumford, the stage of twon development in which it serves as capital of state or region is
(a) Pols
(b) Megalopolis
(c) Metropols
(d) Eopolis
The stage of town development in which it is distinctly divided into residential zone, commercial zone and industrial zone is
(a) Infantile
(b) Juvenile
(c) Mature
(d) Senile
The type of survey in which population aspects of the town under consideration are studied is known as
(a) Functional survey
(b) Social survey
(c) Territorial survey
(d) Vital survey
Residential buildings in which a common boundary wall divides an independent plot into two units is
(a) Detached houses
(b) Semi-detached houses
(c) Row of houses
(d) Flats
In a typical rural house, an open space which may be partly covered to accommodate a cattle shed in known as
(a) Rooms
(b) Courtyard
(c) Veranda
(d) Store
The science which deals with study of rules and regulations for controlling traffic is
(a) Road management
(b) Traffic management
(c) Road survey
(d) Town development
The overcrowding of roads during the peak hours of the day is known as
(a) Traffic congestion
(b) Traffic management
(c) Traffic survey
(d) Road management
The structure provided to demarcate the boundary between the road and footpath is
(a) Camber
(b) Kerb
(c) Gradient
(d) Channels
The space at a road junction over which traffic is not allowed to move is known as
(a) Grade separations
(b) Rotaries
(c)Kerb
(d) Traffic islands
The arrangements of roads in which one road is taken over or under another road is known as
(a) Rotaries
(b) Camber
(c) Grade separations
(d) Traffic islands
The three E’s to central traffic are education, enforcement and
(a) Engineering
(b) Emergency
(c) Easy
(d) Entry speed
An open strip of land provided on the periphery of a town for the special purpose of limiting the growth of town is known as
(a) Focal points
(b) Green belt
(c) Conurbations
(d) City blocks
In which growth does a town develops in the form of rings with nucleus as town
(a) Concentric spread
(b) Ribbon development
(c) Satellite growth
(d) Scattered growth
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