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AICP Exam Dumps - American Institute of Certified Planners Exam

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Question # 9

The initial direct impact of the City Beautiful movement on the form of North American cities was that it:

A.

Encouraged residential subdivision design that was beautiful as well as functional.

B.

Introduced modern design concepts appropriate to cities built around automobile movement.

C.

Encouraged the construction of skyscrapers to create an exciting skyline.

D.

Promoted the construction of civic centers and other symbols of collective action.

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Question # 10

What process involves partnering with public, private, and non-profit sectors to develop physical improvements based on the unique arts and culture attributes of a community?

A.

Creative placemaking

B.

Public realm activation

C.

Design charrette

D.

Scenario planning

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Question # 11

Which of the following would not be included as part of a report on a typical research effort?

A.

Method of evaluation

B.

Purpose of the project

C.

Policy statement

D.

Data collected

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Question # 12

Excessively detailed urban public space can reduce the viability of retail because:

A.

Banners, furnishings, and signage distract consumers from window displays.

B.

Consumers dislike or feel unsafe walking on city streets.

C.

Consumers prefer the shopping mall experience, regardless of design.

D.

Sign ordinances limit the amount of information available to the consumer.

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Question # 13

Successful negotiation in complex situations is facilitated by:

A.

Independent analyses to support each party’s concerns.

B.

Joint fact-finding for each party's issues.

C.

Hiring experts to document each party's positions.

D.

Setting a specific time limit on the negotiation process.

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Question # 14

The most important goal of soil erosion and sedimentation regulations is the protection of:

A.

Residential subdivisions.

B.

Farms and ranches.

C.

New construction projects.

D.

Drainage ways and watercourses.

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Question # 15

Which of the following factors are commonly evaluated when analyzing retail trade areas for commercial corridors?

A.

Mix of housing types within a fixed distance determined to be within a market area for a particular retail business or service

B.

Market-related socioeconomic characteristics of customers within a travel time particular to the planned retail or service

C.

Racial/ethnic composition and income characteristics of residents within a pre-determined distance from a retail area

D.

A series of concentric zones that correspond to the distance customers will drive to obtain retail goods and services

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Question # 16

Brownfield reuse assessments should consider:

I. Market receptiveness to remediated sites

II. Architectural standards

III. Surrounding uses

IV. Opportunities for funding and partnerships

A.

I only

B.

I and II

C.

I, II, and III

D.

I, III, and IV

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