Quiz on Movie Girl on a Bicycle (2013 ) PUP 200 Cities in Cinema (2021 Summer - B) PDF

Title Quiz on Movie Girl on a Bicycle (2013 ) PUP 200 Cities in Cinema (2021 Summer - B)
Author Sulaiman Alshehri
Course Cities in Cinema
Institution Arizona State University
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7/2/2021

Quiz on Movie: Girl on a Bicycle (2013): PUP 200: Cities in Cinema (2021 Summer - B)

Quiz on Movie: Girl on a Bicycle (2013) Due No due date

Points 14

Questions 14

Time Limit None

Instructions This is a multiple-choice quiz. The contents of this quiz consist of questions on the faculty presentation about the movie, questions the readings related to the movie, and questions related to the movie itself. Only correct answers will add points to your point total. Do not take this quiz until you have downloaded the study guide, watched the faculty presentation, done the readings, and then watched the movie.

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Score for this quiz: 13 out of 14 Submitted Jul 2 at 5:36am This attempt took 5 minutes.

Question 1

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Which Canadian city had the highest percentage of people who used a bicycle in the last 12 months?

orrect Answer

ou Answered

Victoria

Calgary

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Due to Victoria's mild year round weather with mostly rainy winters, commuting by bicycle is practical year-round as compared to other Canadian cities. For this reason, the Greater Victoria area had the highest rate of bicycle commuting to work of any census metropolitan region in Canada in the 2011 census. Greater Victoria also has an expanding system designed to facilitate bicycles and electrically assisted bicycles via bike lanes on many roads as well as separated multi-use paths for bicycles and pedestrians.

Question 2

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According to the faculty lecture, bike lanes wherebikes are physically seperated from the car is called

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all ages and ability cycling

Cities have a vision to make cycling safe, convenient, comfortable and fun for all ages and abilities (AAA), including families with children, seniors, and new riders. An inviting and connected network of low stress “AAA” routes will provide a wide spectrum of the population the option to cycle for most short trips.

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The website that Dr. Nelson mentioned, which collects data about collisions, hazards, near-misses and thefts, is called

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bikemaps.org

Bikemaps.org is a citizen-science tool to map a crash or a near-miss while cycling, or identifying hazards, such as a pothole that needs to be fixed in your area.

Question 4

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According to the faculty lecture, "no way, no how" residents, people who will not ride a bicycle no matter what, are lowest in _______ and highest in _______.

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Victoria, Halifax

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This could be for a multitude of reasons, but Halifax is colder and has many more hills than Victoria or Kelowna.

Question 5

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The company that Dr. Nelson mentioned as being interested in cities with bike infrastructure is

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Amazon

This is in part because people are demanding that they do not spend as many hours stagnent or commuting by vehicle.

Question 6

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This structure is well-known, being mentioned in the film as having taken 182 years to complete, between the years of 1163 and 1345.

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Notre-Dame

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Notre-Dame ("Our Lady") is one of the most recognizable cathedrals in the world due to its beautiful stained glass and architecture. The Eiffel Tower was constructed in the 19th century and the Panthéon in the 18th century. Fontana di Trevi is located in Rome and is one of the most famous fountains in the world.

Question 7

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As shown in the film, large pillars with statues like cherubs and nymphs (some golden)

can be found on ________ in Paris.

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a bridge

Pont Alexandre III is a recognizable bridge in Paris due to its beautiful sculptures.

Question 8

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Las Vegas

Like the Eiffel Tower and other structures of the world, there is a model of the Arc de Triomphe in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Question 9

The layout of Paris can be best described as __________

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radial

Paris' roads expand from the center in a chaotic manner, many of which are diagonal and at odd angles. The Arc de Triomphe is notable because there are 12 radiating avenues.

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Paolo lost his job because he

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__________________________.

drove like a maniac, scaring his passengers, and hit someone with his bus

Reckless driving is a type of traffic violation in which a driver displays complete disregard for on-the-road signs, signals, and laws. It is a common cause of car accidents, and, because it usually involves high speeds or extremely dangerous driving tactics, it often results in the injury or death of one or more people involved.

Question 11

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The METHODS section of a journal paper like Sallis' "Co-benefits of designing communities for active living" depends on the type of research being done. A physics experiment would cover the details of the experiment. In this case, what was the method used in the paper?

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Correct! explore the prior research literature on co-benefits of communities designed for active living

Since the aim of the paper was "to compile evidence about the relationship of activity-friendly environmental attributes to multiple potential outcomes," the authors of the paper searched scientific and less scientific (gray) literature to understand "a profile of the potential multiple benefits, and negative effects" of living in a community designed for active living.

Question 12

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The ABSTRACT of this paper and the CONCLUSION section of this paper exemplify the different goals of these sections of a journal article. What answer best explains the purposes of these sections, as displayed in the paper by Sallis and others "co-benefits of designing communities for active living..."?

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Correct! The conclusion simply lays out the key findings, while the abstract attempts to very concisely cover the research question, methods, results, and conclusions all in a densely worded paragraph.

The conclusion simply lays out the key findings, while the abstract attempts to very concisely cover the research question, methods, results, and conclusions all in a densely worded paragraph.

Question 13

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The DISCUSSION section of scientific journal papers tends to be one of the most misunderstood by students reading these sorts of articles for the first time. It might also surprise you that the DISCUSSION section is also often misunderstood by students trying to work on their first research publication (either as seniors or masters students). What is the DISCUSSION section of this paper (bySallisand others "co-benefits of designing communities for active living...") trying to achieve?

Correct! to link the findings of the research to the prior literature, all while pulling together some main themes of the results

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The discussion section of scientific paper must make connections between the results and the prior research literature on the topic. Thus, in this case, the paper links the findings of the research to the prior literature, all while pulling together some main themes of the results.

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Question 14

Which is NOT one of the built environment attributes?

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Websites

In social science, the term built environment refers to the human-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity, ranging in scale from buildings to parks. It has been defined as "the human-made space in which people live, work, and recreate on a day-to-day basis.

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