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1 |  |  Of the three indicators of social segregation in American cities, the one that has undergone the most widespread change in recent years is: |
|  | A) | social status |
|  | B) | ethnicity |
|  | C) | family status |
|  | D) | racial status |
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2 |  |  Before the advent of railroads, all major cities were associated with: |
|  | A) | elevated sites |
|  | B) | mountain passes |
|  | C) | waterways |
|  | D) | valleys |
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3 |  |  Of the following urban structures, which is the largest in areal extent? |
|  | A) | city |
|  | B) | metropolitan area |
|  | C) | town |
|  | D) | urbanized area |
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4 |  |  In which region would a primate city hierarchy most likely be found? |
|  | A) | Africa |
|  | B) | Australia |
|  | C) | Europe |
|  | D) | North America |
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5 |  |  Which of the following statements concerning the multiplier effect is correct? |
|  | A) | It is based on the city's fertility rates. |
|  | B) | It only increases; it does not decrease. |
|  | C) | It is only useful in larger metropolitan areas. |
|  | D) | The size of the effect is determined by the city's basic/nonbasic ratio. |
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6 |  |  Which of the following cities is most diversified with a generally balanced employment distribution? |
|  | A) | Miami |
|  | B) | Phoenix |
|  | C) | Denver |
|  | D) | Chicago |
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7 |  |  Which of the following statements is an example of the site of the city? |
|  | A) | Chicago is approximately 850 miles from New York City. |
|  | B) | Dubuque, Iowa, is in the heart of the midwestern Corn Belt. |
|  | C) | Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. |
|  | D) | Seattle is located in the West. |
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8 |  |  Urbanization increases in direct proportion with: |
|  | A) | zero population growth |
|  | B) | crude birth rate |
|  | C) | industrialization |
|  | D) | exclusionary zoning |
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9 |  |  The overwhelming primacy of the capital city in many developing countries is a result of: |
|  | A) | a dictatorial form of government |
|  | B) | past colonial heritage |
|  | C) | need to keep the countryside rural to produce food |
|  | D) | inability to get people to concentrate in other urban areas |
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10 |  |  When two or more nearby cities strive to cooperate by developing a mutually convenient infrastructure, the result is called |
|  | A) | megalopolis |
|  | B) | network city |
|  | C) | suburbanization |
|  | D) | central business district |
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11 |  |  Which is not an example of an urban function? |
|  | A) | entertainment |
|  | B) | administration |
|  | C) | defense |
|  | D) | river crossing |
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12 |  |  If the urban hierarchy theory is correct, then in any country one should observe: |
|  | A) | few megalopolises |
|  | B) | few small towns |
|  | C) | many megalopolises |
|  | D) | the same number of small towns as megalopolises |
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13 |  |  Which of the following statements concerning Christaller's Central Place Theory is incorrect? |
|  | A) | If one town were eliminated, then the entire system would have to readjust. |
|  | B) | Larger towns are spaced farther apart than smaller towns. |
|  | C) | The number of larger towns and the number of smaller towns are roughly equal. |
|  | D) | Towns of the same size will be evenly spaced. |
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14 |  |  In a city with a basic/nonbasic ratio of 1:2.5, an increase of 10,000 basic sector jobs would generate how many new total employees in the city? |
|  | A) | 4,000 |
|  | B) | 10,000 |
|  | C) | 25,000 |
|  | D) | 35,000 |
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15 |  |  The total economic structure of the city equals: |
|  | A) | its basic activities |
|  | B) | its nonbasic activities |
|  | C) | the difference between its basic and nonbasic activities |
|  | D) | the sum of its basic and nonbasic activities |
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16 |  |  Social areas within a city are defined by: |
|  | A) | businesses, industries and residences |
|  | B) | economic base, ethnicity and residences |
|  | C) | family status, ethnicity and social status |
|  | D) | social status, family status and economic base |
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17 |  |  In the North American city, the population density is highest: |
|  | A) | at the center |
|  | B) | in the suburbs |
|  | C) | in the outer fringe area |
|  | D) | just outside the center of the city |
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18 |  |  At the beginning of the 20th century only 13 metropolitan areas exceeded 1 million in population. By 2000, that figure exceeded: |
|  | A) | 50 |
|  | B) | 150 |
|  | C) | 350 |
|  | D) | 550 |
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19 |  |  According to the rank size rule, the third ranked settlement will be what ratio to the size of the first ranked settlement? |
|  | A) | 1/3 |
|  | B) | 1/10 |
|  | C) | 1/33 |
|  | D) | 1/100 |
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20 |  |  The land use type that usually occupies the most accessible sites in the city is: |
|  | A) | agriculture |
|  | B) | commercial |
|  | C) | industrial |
|  | D) | residential |
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21 |  |  Which is not an example of a special placement circumstance when classifying a city's location?: |
|  | A) | island in a river |
|  | B) | head of navigation |
|  | C) | foot of a mountain pass |
|  | D) | residential area |
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22 |  |  In general, the fastest growing U.S. metropolitan areas with more than 1 million people are found in: |
|  | A) | southern tier states |
|  | B) | New England states |
|  | C) | Alaska and Hawaii |
|  | D) | Pacific Northwest states |
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23 |  |  Presently, the region with the greatest percentage of people living in urban areas is: |
|  | A) | China |
|  | B) | Europe |
|  | C) | North America |
|  | D) | Oceania |
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24 |  |  The economic base and financial stability of central cities has been grievously damaged by: |
|  | A) | suburbanization |
|  | B) | increases in minority populations |
|  | C) | fierce competition for the most central locations |
|  | D) | annexation of outlying areas |
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25 |  |  All of the following are common features of cities in the developing world except: |
|  | A) | few of the large cities have modern centers of commerce |
|  | B) | all have experienced massive in-migrations from rural areas |
|  | C) | most are ringed by vast squatter settlements |
|  | D) | all have populations greater than their formal functions and employment bases can support |
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26 |  |  The vast majority of poor women live in central cities. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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27 |  |  The city with the largest population is Mexico City. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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28 |  |  Service jobs are examples of basic sector employment. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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29 |  |  West European cities have less inner city deterioration and outmigration compared to American cities. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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30 |  |  Las Vegas is the fastest growing U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area (with more than 1 million people) in the United States. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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31 |  |  Population density in a city is usually greatest in the CBD. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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32 |  |  Large nodes of office and retail activities at the margin of an urban area are known as peak value intersections. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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33 |  |  Cairo's population density exceeds 80,000 people per square mile. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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34 |  |  The Southeast Asian city can not be generalized. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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35 |  |  In the concentric zone model of urban structure, a zone of transition lies on the outer ring of the model. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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