Which of the following Acts governs the structure and functions of urban local bodies in India?
The Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) focuses on:
The Smart Cities Mission aims to:
The Fourteenth Finance Commission recommends:
Urban local governments in India are financed through:
Nagar Panchayats are:
Municipal Corporations are typically found in:
The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992, devolves:
Urban local governments are responsible for:
Urban local governments in India are broadly classified into:
The concept of “Transit-Oriented Development” (TOD) is aimed at:
Which of the following is a significant urban challenge faced in cities like Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram due to high population density?
In Kerala, what major issue is linked to the unplanned urbanization of the state’s coastal areas?
The “Smart Cities Mission” primarily aims to:
Which state in India introduced the “Kerala Urban and Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme” to tackle urban unemployment?
The rising popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) in urban India is mainly aimed at addressing which of the following issues?
Which urban development issue in India is primarily addressed by the PMAY (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana)?
Which of the following is NOT a challenge faced by urban planners in Kerala?
The “AMRUT” scheme by the Government of India primarily focuses on:
What is a major concern in urban development with respect to climate change in Indian cities?
The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) aims to:
The Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) aims to:
Kerala's urban development strategy focuses on:
Urbanization Challenges in Kerala
The Kerala government's "Livability Index" aims to:
Kerala's urban population growth rate is:
A significant challenge facing Indian cities is:
India's urban population is projected to reach:
The Indian government's "Smart Cities Mission" aims to:
The most pressing issue in Indian urban development is:
What does the "green belt" in urban planning typically aim to achieve?
In the context of sustainable urban management, what is "inclusive growth"?
Zoning laws in urban planning primarily regulate:
Which of the following is NOT typically a benefit of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)?
In urban planning, the term "brownfield" refers to:
The “Garden City” concept was introduced by which urban planner to promote healthier living conditions in cities?
Which of the following urban planning concepts promotes the creation of neighbourhoods where people can live, work, and access basic services within a short distance?
What is the primary focus of a "Smart City"?
Which of the following is a key goal of urban planning aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
Which of the following is NOT a principle of sustainable urban planning?
"Urban Renewal" involves:
"Smart Cities" initiative focuses on:
The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act (1992) aimed to:
A significant challenge in urban planning and management is:
"Participatory Budgeting" in urban management:
"Public-Private Partnerships" (PPPs) in urban management involve:
The "Radburn Concept" emphasizes:
The "Garden City" concept was proposed by:
"Sustainability" in urban planning involves:
The principle of "mixed land use" in urban planning promotes: