Transit-Oriented Development Quiz
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Which principle is NOT a key aspect of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) for large cities?

  • High-density development around transit hubs.
  • Integration of mixed-use development to enhance accessibility.
  • Separation of residential and commercial zones to reduce congestion.
  • Decentralization of urban centers to promote low-density suburban growth. (correct)
  • What does Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955 NOT apply to?

  • Only Hindu immigrants from other countries. (correct)
  • Immigrants from Bangladesh.
  • Immigrants of all religions who entered Assam before 1st January 1966.
  • People seeking citizenship prior to 1966.
  • Which of the following is a consequence of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)?

  • Reduced traffic congestion through high-density living. (correct)
  • Increased reliance on personal vehicles.
  • Isolation of urban centers from transportation networks.
  • Higher rates of suburban sprawl.
  • Which statement correctly describes the scope of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955?

    <p>It offers citizenship to immigrants of various religions prior to a specific date. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is a key goal of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)?

    <p>To promote high-density developments that integrate living, working, and public transit. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

    A type of urban development where high population density is encouraged around public transit stops, promoting walkability and reducing car dependency.

    High-density development around transit hubs

    A key principle of TOD emphasizing compact development near transit hubs, maximizing accessibility and efficiency.

    Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955

    A section of the Indian Citizenship Act that provides a pathway to citizenship for certain individuals who migrated to Assam before a specific date.

    Section 6A applies to immigrants from Bangladesh

    One of the provisions of Section 6A that specifies its applicability to immigrants from Bangladesh.

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    Section 6A grants citizenship to immigrants of all religions before 1966

    A provision of Section 6A that grants Indian citizenship to immigrants of all religions who entered Assam before 1st January 1966.

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