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Which of the following best describes a core feature of New Public Management (NPM)?
The Indus system faces seasonal flow variability and requires enhanced storage and distribution infrastructure and management for reliable water supply.
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According to the concept of urban primacy, a primate city is typically defined as:
A primate city is disproportionately large and dominant economically and demographically, often defined as being more than twice the population of the next largest city.
44
Which was a central social consequence of the early Industrial Revolution in Britain?
The Italian city-states combined commercial wealth with access to classical texts and Byzantine scholars, producing patronage and an urban culture that nurtured the Renaissance.
46
Which of the following lists the correct waste management hierarchy from most preferred to least preferred?
The commonly accepted hierarchy prioritises reducing waste first, then reusing, recycling, recovering energy/materials, and disposal as the last resort.
47
Read the short passage: (1) Urbanization has transformed traditional lifestyles throughout the world. (2) Cities offer better employment, education and healthcare facilities. (3) Many historic buildings were demolished to make room for shopping malls. (4) People moving from villages often face social dislocation. (5) City planners must balance growth with heritage conservation. Which sentence should be omitted when writing a concise precis?
Sentence (3) is a specific illustrative detail and not essential to the passage's central idea about urbanization and planning, so it can be omitted in a precis.
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A primary benefit of implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in an organization is:
The Reform Acts progressively widened the male franchise and reallocated seats to industrial towns, reducing rotten boroughs and making Parliament more representative.