Q.1
How many hotels have been built in Long Island City since 2007?
5
12
22
Q.2
Which type of line has been scientifically proven to move faster and keep people happier?
Single line, where people go to the next available register
Two lines, both feeding into the registers
Register lines, where people choose their line and queue behind a particular register
Q.3
New York City has 728 miles of subway track, what percentage of them are more than 70 years old?
15%
26%
50%
Q.4
Flushing’s busy streets have names like Cherry, Beech and Quince. Why?
Real estate developers gave the streets pleasing names to attract families to the area
It refers to the Parks Department’s former street tree program
The neighborhood was a horticultural center for centuries
Q.5
What was the final development project approved during the Bloomberg administration?
Domino Sugar Factory
Flushing Commons
Willets Point
Q.6
Which Queens neighborhood has the highest population density?
Jamaica
Flushing
Corona
Q.7
Where is the largest public housing development in North America?
Grant Houses in Manhattan
Pink Houses in Brooklyn
Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City
Q.8
Which of the following was the only city to become less dense between 2000 and 2010?
New York City
Chicago
Los Angeles
Q.9
What is the population density in New York City (population per square mile)?
1,123
9,876
27,012
Q.10
How much will Mayor Bill de Blasio’s new affordable housing plan cost?
$4.1 million
$40.1 million
$41 billion