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Jugar Test
1. 
Where should urban planning be oriented?
A.
There should be no urban planning, it is what the citizens want to build and where they want to do it, even if it hinders development
B.
Aimed at creating a fluid dynamic for citizens' equal access to human and environmental rights in a sustainable city
C.
Just to decrease traffic
D.
To what the government of the day pleases
2. 
How should the growth of cities be?
A.
Random
B.
Grow spontaneously without planning
C.
With urban planning, that as the streets, hospitals, schools are crowded ... It is when more infrastructure is built
D.
Through urban planning oriented towards sustainable development that grows at the rate or faster than population growth and migratory movements
3. 
Why should a city be oriented to consolidate human and environmental rights?
A.
Because infrastructures and buildings meet the purposes of satisfying human and environmental rights, such as parks, schools, water reserves ........
B.
They should not be aimed at the consolidation of rights.
C.
Architecture has nothing to do with human rights
D.
Cities are only meant to give people a place to live.
4. 
What are the models of sustainable cities of the NGO Arca Tierra oriented to the consolidation of human and environmental rights?
A.
None
B.
Terraces
C.
Tree, Globe and Galaxy
D.
Prehistoric cities
5. 
Which of these cities is ideal for building shelters run and operated by refugees in democracy with UN oversight?
A.
Refugees must stay in tents
B.
Human rights including its cornerstone democracy is not for refugees because they have no country
C.
Tree City
D.
Earth Globe City
6. 
How should the buildings of a sustainable city be?
A.
Papier mache
B.
Resistant, that generate renewable energy, clean air and water
C.
Skyscrapers that consume a lot of electricity and water without sustainability
D.
Caves, which do not use electricity and little water.
7. 
How can transport be 100% electric?
A.
It's not possible
B.
Energized roads, kinetic energy, electromagnetic freight and passenger transport, fast charging systems with renewable energy sources
C.
Hydrocarbons and their derivatives are the only option for the operation of transport
D.
Electric transport with electricity from hydrocarbons
8. 
Should buildings be located according to their function?
A.
Yes, because it would make it easier for citizens to exercise their rights, especially free movement without unnecessary traffic.
B.
It is not necessary
C.
It would be incorrect, the traffic is due to overcrowding and not due to poor organization
D.
No, because traffic would be resolved if we all rode bikes
9. 
Do you think that a sustainable city can survive with an economy that accepts theft, fraud, corruption and money laundering of drug trafficking and other illicit activities?
A.
Yes
B.
Sustainable development is not related to the economy
C.
A sustainable city would not survive, only poverty and hunger would survive
D.
No, but there would be more wealth and prosperity
10. 
What should a sustainable economy look like?
A.
Through barter
B.
Everyone who sows and produces what they consume
C.
With zero consumerism, to starve.
D.
An economy with equal opportunities to expand, with supply and demand for sustainable products, goods and services