Changing Places

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Changing Places Quiz

Test your knowledge about urban studies and community dynamics with our engaging Changing Places Quiz! This quiz consists of multiple-choice questions that explore concepts like Clone Towns, qualitative data, urban rebranding, and more.

  • Gain insights into important societal issues.
  • Challenge your understanding of urban environments.
  • Ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in place dynamics.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringPlace101
What is a Clone Town?
A town with many independent shops.
A town with many chain stores
A town linked to a foreign town.
A town with few shops open.
Which is not a type of qualitative data?
Picture
Book
Map
Poem
What was the main purpose of Salisbury when it was first built?
Fortress
Market Town
Pilgrimage destination
Agriculture
Which is not a factor causing deprivation in Boscombe?
HMOs
Drug culture
Lack of investment in the community areas
Poor sanitation
Which 3 factors make a place?
Location
Sense of place
Locale
Landscape
What is the descriptive approach?
The world is a set of places that can be studied.
How an individual experiences a place.
Place is a product of a particular set of social processes.
What is the social constructionist approach?
The world is a set of places that can be studied.
How an individual experiences a place.
Place is a product of a particular set of social processes.
What is the phonological approach?
The world is a set of places that can be studied.
How an individual experiences a place.
Place is a product of a particular set of social processes.
What is topophillia?
A bond with a place that creates a sense of fear.
A bond with a place that creates a sense of happiness.
The type of terrain of an area.
The gap between the rich and poor in a place.
What does homogenised mean?
To make a place less uniformed.
To make a place uniformed.
To make a place feel like home.
To increase the amount of independent businesses.
What is an insider perspective?
The view of someone who is not familiar with a place.
The view of someone who has seen the place in the media.
The view of someone who has been told about the place by a friend.
The view of someone who is familiar with a place.
Which is not an endogenous factor?
Demographic factors
The built environment
Chain company investments
Cultural factors
What is urban rebranding?
Re - imaging the rebranding then regeneration.
Regeneration then rebranding then re - imaging.
Rebranding then regeneration then re - imaging.
Re - imaging then regeneration then rebranding.
What is the IMD
Index of Multiple Despair
Index of Multiple Deprivation
Identity of Multiple Deprivation
Identity of Mixed Deprivation.
Which is not quantitative data?
Geospatial data
Statistics
Geo located data
Oral sources
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