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American Institute of Certified Planners Exam Questions and Answers

Question 21

A new planner is assigned to prepare a briefing memo for the administrator. The best approachfor the supervising planner to assist the new planner in meeting the deadline with a quality product would be to:

Options:

A.

Provide a deadline and a couple of samples and templates.

B.

Have an early meeting to go over the expectations and provide constructive feedback on the draft.

C.

Check the task progress daily asking how the task is being performed, and how much work has been completed.

D.

Take the task back if the new planner is not likely to meet the deadline with a quality product.

Question 22

The primary purpose for undertaking a community visioning process is to:

Options:

A.

Aid in the development of goals for community planning.

B.

Identify possible solutions to a wide range of community issues.

C.

Evaluate the effectiveness of the existing plan.

D.

Develop goals for the capital improvement program.

Question 23

The City Beautiful movement was a result of which of the following?

Options:

A.

The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893

B.

The Hoover Commission Report

C.

Nash’s plan for London

D.

Olmsted’s plan for Central Park

Question 24

Any time a federal agency develops a new rule, policy, or directive, or takes any action that might impact tribal nations, what are the obligations and requirements?

Options:

A.

The agency must engage in official consultations with affected tribal nations early and often during the decision-making process.

B.

The federal government must defer to the State in which the affected tribal nation(s) are geographically located to engage in the government-to-government relationship.

C.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is the sole entity permitted to officially consult with affected tribal nations on policy, regulatory, or planning matters.

D.

The Supreme Court decision(s) and executive orders do not require federal agencies to engage with affected tribal nations.

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