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First day, January 2006

Professional Practice and Building Laws


1. Civil liability of architects in construction 15 years
2. ground for non-renewal of the PRC ID
3. What offense is committed when an architect is found using the
seal of another architect?
4. What offense is committed if a person uses the name of another
architect in his practice without the consent of the latter? (Prima
Facie, Misdemeanor, Forgery)
5. mode of payment on architects fee 5%, 15%, 35%, 85%,
15%
6. breakdown of 15% retention of architects fee 10% for
architects liability under civil code and 5% for
supervision
7. how much will the architect receive if the project is not
constructed?
8. How much will the architect receive under Design-Build services
on Guaranteed Maximum Cost?
9. difference between RA 545 and RA 9266 in terms of architectural
practice corporate practice
10.
Contract Documents: a)Agreement b)General Conditions
c)Special Provisions d)Specifications e)Drawings
11.
UAP Doc. 301 it embodies the procedural and
administrative aspect of the contract (General Conditions)
12.
what was previously not allowed under RA 545 but is now
allowed under RA 9266
13.
architects fee for different structures as per uap document
SMERMRHEAC
14.
task of a construction manager wherein he will conduct a
conference before the start of bidding
15.
what do you call the person or group appointed by the
owner after the completion of the building?
16.
the law that created the professional regulatory
commission Presidential Decree 223
17.
question on contract document phase
18.
question on construction phase
19.
question on post-construction phase
20.
design-build services by administration / by maximum
guaranteed cost
21.
notice to proceed
22.
bid bulletin
23.
validity of building permit
24.
Batas Pambansa 344 Accessibility Law
25.
Batas Pambansa 220 Socio-Economic Housing

26.
PD 957 Subdivision Law (Protection of Buyer)
27.
Minimum Floor Area for Economic Housing (22 sqm)
28.
RA 7279
29.
questions about the various government housing program
30.
role of housing agencies
31.
under what plan will you find the sprinkler, smokeproof,
etc. (electrical, mechanical, plumbing, architectural)
32.
Differnet types of Bonds. (Proposal Bond, Performance
Bond, Payment Bond, Guarantee Bond)
33.
the security of the owner if he finds some parts of the
construction defective (Performance Bond, Guarantee Bond,
etc.)
34.
the contractor backs out after the project is awarded to
him prior to construction, what will be taken from him?
(Performance bond, Guarantee Bond, Proposal bond, Bid Bond)
35.
bid bulletin additional information issued to the bidders
36.
to whom will the owner most likely award the project (the
bid with the lowest construction cost, the bid with the lowest
material cost)
37.
Specifications are written or printed description of
qualities of materials and mode of construction
38.
Different types of Specification
39.
what type of specification is: 6 gal flush type water closet?
40.
what type of specification is: #704 Boysen paint?
41.
what type of specification: scratch the wood and clean
before applying #704 Boysen paint
42.
an architectural term for disasters/calamities, it is a
phenomenon that human prudence could not foresee or prevent,
it includes earthquake, typhoon cyclone and other cataclysmic
event of nature and all misfortunes and accidents, (act of God /
force majeure) rain, wind, flood or other natural phenomenon of
inconsequential degree for the locality shall not be construed as
an Act of God or Force Majeure and no reparation shall be made
to the Contractor for the damages to the work resulting
therefrom.
43.
liquidated damges 1/10th of 1%
44.
the time when the owner can get reploacement for his
architect
45.
min. floor area of a single family dwelling per BP 220
46.
headroom clearance for class B
47.
parking and loading requirement
48.
for a 500 bed hospital, how many parking slots are
required? (Public = 20, Private = 42)
49.
exceptions / exclusions from parking requirements
50.
for a 65 hectare land, what is the open space requirement?

51.
what is the minimum dimension of a habitable room of 6
sqm?
52.
given a 1.35m x 2.1m t&b, choose the nearest minimum
size for window opening (0.36 x 0.6, 0.60 x 0.60, 0.40 x 0.60,
0.50 x 0.50)
53.
minimum height of a classroom with an allotment of 1 sqm
per student.
54.
ceiling heights for artificial and natural ventilated rooms
55.
minimum ceiling height for an office
56.
minimum ceiling height for a school
57.
NBC area of openings at least ____ of the total area of the
wall
58.
NBC zoning classifications
59.
50mm maximum spacing between vent centers (low
hazard)
60.
40m maximum spacing between vent centers (average
hazard)
61.
Classes of Ramps
62.
slope of class b ramp (10-17%)
63.
distance of exits (w/ sprinkler, w/o sprinkler)
64.
FCP divisions of exits
65.
FCP definitions of terms: hypergolic, combustible liquid,
armory, etc.
66.
Blasting Agent any material or mixture consisting of a
fuel and oxidizer to set off explosives
67.
Corrosive liquid any liquid which causes fire when in
contact with organic matter or with certain chemicals
68.
flame spread rating
69.
fire retardant time period rating
70.
minimum height of standpipe
71.
service line
72.
firebrick thickness
73.
minimum wall thickness for masonry chimney
74.
classes of stairs
75.
headroom clearance for Class B stairs
76.
air space requirement
77.
who prepares as-built plan
78.
basis on the assessment of building permit fees
79.
16 division of uniform construction index
80.
role of a project manager
81.
What is the Division number of masonry in construction
specification? Division 4
The Sixteen Division Uniform Construction Index
Division 1 General Requirements
Division 2 Site Work

Division 3 Concrete
Division 4 Masonry
Division 5 Metal
Division 6 Wood and Plastics
Division 7 Thermal and Moisture Control
Division 8 Doors and Windows
Division 9 Finishes
Division 10 Specialties
Division 11 Equipment
Division 12 Furnishings
Division 13 Special Construction
Division 14 Conveying Systems
Division 15 Mechanical
Division 16 Electrical
82.
color of piping for gas
83.
color of piping for steam
84.
color of piping for oil
85.
what is the meaning of ECZ? (Economically Critical Zone?)
86.
numerous questions about the aims and current programs
of housing agencies in the Philippines: NHA, HLURB, HDMF, etc.
(visit their websites)
87.
characteristics of mixed-use zone
88.
Environmentally Critical Area term for critical area
designated by the government
89.
Slope Classification
90.
maximum slope of roads
91.
Slope Analysis, Formula for Distance
92.
work cavity
History/PTIT
1. Reims Cathedral by Jean dOrbais (Gothic Architecture)
2. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Spain by Frank Gerhy
(expressionist-modern)
3. US Supreme Court by Cass Gilbert (Neo Classical)
4. Woolworth Building by Cass Gilbert (Neo Gothic)
5. National Commercial Bank by Gordon Bunshaft / SOM
6. Burj Dubai by Adrian D. Smith / SOM (future tallest building)
7. Freedom Tower by Daniel Libeskind (will replace WTC)
8. roman and greek mouldings
9. Frank Lloyd Wright
10.
Temple of Abu-Simbel
11.
beehive cupola during the Mesopotamian period
12.
Crepidoma the base courses (a stepped platform) of a
classical (esp. Greek) temple. See stylobate

13.
Cenotaph a monument erected in memory of one not
interred in or under it
14.
types of roman fountains
15.
roman and greek mouldings
16.
Gargoyle(illustration) a projecting waterspout grotesquely
carved to throw off water from the roof (Lat. Gurges=Whirlpool)
according to Dan Brown, derived its name for the gurgle
sound it makes when water passes through it. Be careful not to
mistake it for grotesquely designed ornaments.
17.
Canephorae (illustration) sculptured female figures
bearing baskets on their heads (basket carriers)
18.
Caryatid (illustration) sculptured female figures used as
columns or supports. Traditionally taken to represent the women
of Caira, who sided with the Persians against the Greeks, and
were made slaves (no baskets on their heads and usually without
arms)
19.
Chattri (illustration) it is the umbrella-like cupola featured
in Saracenic Architecture
20.
Aumbry also called ambry, a cupboard or niche in a
chancel wall for the utensils of the eucharist (aka. almary,
almery, armarium)
21.
apse terminal part of a church intended to house an altar
22.
bowtell a plain, convex moulding, usually three-quarters
of a circle in section (aka. Bowtel, boltel, boultine boutell, edge
roll)
23.
Hammer Beam one of a pair of short horizontal members
attached to the foot of a principal rafter, in a roof, in place of a
tie beam
24.
Art Noveau an architecture style developed principally in
France and Belgium towards the end of the 19th century. It is
characterized by organic and dynamic forms, curving design, and
whiplash lines. The German version is Jugendstil, the Austrian
variant Sezession the Italian version is Stile Liberty and in
Spain Modernismo
25.
valley building
26.
Stonehenge a megalithic, prehistoric monument near
Salisbury, England, in Wiltshire.
It is the most imposing
megalithic monument in existence.
27.
papyrus bud
28.
Baldachino an ornamental canopy over an altar, usually
supported on columns, or a similar form over a tomb or throne
(ala. Baldachin, baldacchino, baldaquin, ciborium)
29.
Niche a recess in a wall, usually to contain sculpture or an
urn; often semi-circular in plan, surmounted by a half dome.
30.
i.m. pei
31.
melon shaped dome

32.
Allure a gallery or passage, as along the parapets of a
castle, around the roof of a church, or along a cloister (aka.
Allure, alur)
33.
St. Basil Cathedral (Pic)
34.
Einstein Tower (Pic) by Erich Mendelsohn (Expressionist
Early Modern)
35.
Sears Tower by SOM
36.
Notre Dame Du Haut (Pic) by Le Corbusier
37.
Notre Dame du Raincy by Auguste Perret (Early Modern)
38.
What is the Frame-Panel arrangement used at Notre Dame
Du Raincy?
39.
Who is the arch of a bombe mosque in Baghdad which
did not follow the traditional design that the mosque should be
far more greater in architectural importance internally rather
than externally? (Le Corbusier, Ponti, Rosselli, Aalto, Bruer,
Gropius?)
40.
What is the Unique Design Element used in the Alvar Aalto
Studio?
41.
Nervi, Pierre Luiggi
42.
Kevin Lynch
43.
John Hancock Center (Pic) by SOM
44.
National Artists in Architecture
45.
St. Andrews Church cone shaped, with intersectin ribs
Leandro Locsin
46.
Metropolitan Theater by Juan Arellano (Art Deco)
47.
Metropolitan Theater (How is it distinctly Filipino?)
48.
Chapel of the Holy Sacrifice by Arch. Leandro Locsin
dome shaped, thin shell construction
49.
Among the following, which is not a work of Arch. Leandro
Locsin? (Intercontinental Hotel Makati, Mandarin Hotel Makati,
Hyatt Hotel-Roxas Blvd., Shangrila Hotel Cebu)
50.
Greenbelt 3 by Callison Architecture with GF Partners
51.
RCBC Plaza by SOM, LLP, W.V. Coscolluela and Associates
52.
Last phase of Italian Renaissance (antiquarian phase?)
53.
What is the predominant Architectural Style in Istanbul?
(Byzantine, Mohammedan, Moorish?) with description of
Architectural Style
54.
Characteristics of Byzantine Architecture It is
characterized by large pendentive supported domes, round
arches and elaborate columns, richness in decorative elements,
and color. The most famous example is the Hagia Sophia in
Istanbul.
55.
Architectural Style started at Constantinople
56.
What is the archl style used at casa batllo by Antonio
Gaudi (art nouveau)

57.
What is the archl stye used at sagrada familia by Antonio
Gaudi (expressionist, art nouveau?)
58.
What is the archl style used at casa mila by Antonio Gaudi
(art nouveau)
59.
What is the archl style used at feu (art deco?)
60.
what do you call a building with a geometrical faade?
61.
A high-end Resl Golf Course, the Malarayat Golf & Country
Club is also known as (a) Caliraya Homes & Golf Course (b)
Batangas Golf Course
62.
Who was the arch awarded by prc in 1998?
63.
Who was the architect awarded by UAP in 2002? He made
simple projects with outstanding design (Philip Recto?)
64.
What is the tallest building in the Philippines? (PB Com
Tower by SOM)
65.
What church is not listed as world heritage? (Jaro Church,
San Sebastian Church, Paoay Church, Barasoain Church)
66.
who said the house is a machine to live in?
67.
who said machine is a habiter?
68.
Sector Model of Homer Hoyt identify parts
69.
Arrange in chronological order the major process in
planning
(Analysis,
Research,
Evaluation,
Synthesis,
Construction, Operation, Commission)
70.
Arrange in chronological order the different design stafe
and processes (Site Investigation, Programming, Feedback and
Modification, Planning)
71.
What is PUD? (Planned Unit Development)
72.
Given a situation, identify what is called (Urban Decay,
Restoration, Urban Renewal)
73.
Given a situation, identify the best solution (Create housing
units, Slum improvement, Improve Site Services)
74.
It is the transfer of molecules from warmer to cooler
(Conduction, Convection, Radiation)
75.
R value and conductivity
76.
Absorptive qualities of materials for roofing
77.
air movement for passive cooling
78.
what is low mass condensation?
79.
what is high mass condensation?
80.
what is low mass evaporation?
81.
what is high mass evaporation?
82.
what is evaporative cooling?
83.
what is the orientation of buildings at baguio? (nw, ne, sw,
se)
84.
what is cross ventilation?
85.
what is the purpose of placing louvers?
86.
situational problem for passive cooling (illustrations):
design of trusses, design of roof eaves, different ceiling heights

87.
choose the warmest/ coolest condition given 4 illustrations
88.
wind scoop is applicable to (warm humid climate, hot-dry
climate, tropical climate)
89.
what color will you use in a room to attain peace, calm
(Blue, Red, White)
90.
Blue is peaceful and tranquil. It reduces excitability and
therefore helps one to concentrate
91.
What color is the easiest perceived (Yellow, green, red,
blue)
92.
what color has the longest wavelength
93.
radial symmetry / bilateral symmetry
94.
what is asymmetrical balance?
95.
gravitational and occult balance
96.
what is proportion?
97.
perception the process by which we organize and
interpret the patterns of stimuli in our environment, the
immediate intuitive recognition, as of an aesthetic quality
98.
it is the ability of the mind to recall stored images.
99.
it is the ability of the mind to conclude or judge/ interpret
something
100.
stimulus
101.
imaging
102.
ergonomics
103.
proxemics
104.
anthropometrics
Second Day, January 2006
Utilities
1. color coding of pipes
2. about airconditioning
3. minimum number of chamber in a septic tank
4. minimum number of urinals in a theater
5. minimum number of water closets in a theater
6. minimum number of lavatory in a theater
7. types of water closets (from brochures)
8. types of lavatories (front, top, from brochures)
9. distance of trench from well
10.
subsoil drain drain installed for collecting subsurface or
seepage water and conveying it to a place of disposal
11.
minimum division of septic tank
12.
minimum size of leaching chamber
13.
trap seal the vertical distance between the crown wier
and the top of the dip of the trap

14.
p-trap
15.
s-trap
16.
identify the reducer and coupling (illustration)
17.
wye, sanitary tee(illustration)
18.
identify the bend (illustration)
19.
identify the 1/8 bend (illustration), double socket (Atlanta
brochure)
20.
identify the bend (illustration)
21.
identify the S bend fitting (illustration)
22.
identify the male adapter (illustration)
23.
pipe used for water lines
24.
pipe used for drainfield
25.
pipe used for dry standpipe
26.
identify from the illustration the g.i. pipe fittings
27.
identify from the illustration the plastic pipe fittings
28.
continuous vent
29.
common vent
30.
wet vent a pipe, usually over sized, which functions both
as a fixture branch and as a vent
31.
combination standpipe
32.
identify the valve used to connect to a flush tank. (flush
valve) A special valve located at the bottom of the tank of a
water closet, it provides the discharge through which the fixture
is flushed
33.
what valve allows the flow of water in one direction only?
(check valve)
34.
Gate valve a flow control device close by lowering a
wedge-shaped gate across the passage
35.
globe valve a valve with a globular body in which water is
controlled by a movable spindle which lowers to a fixed seat.
The spindle is fitted with a washer to provide tight closure.
36.
different defects in fixtures (Dull/ Eggshell)
37.
battery of fixtures
38.
minimum number of fixtures as per national plumbing code
39.
what do you call the impairment of the quality of water
(Contamination)
40.
which is not allowed for underground piping? (vitrified clay,
concrete pipe, polyethylene)
41.
connection of water supply line to shower valve
42.
what is used to connect a copper pipe and a pvc pipe?
43.
polybutylene pipe
44.
flexible pipe with oval cross section (pe, pb?)
45.
centrifugal pump a pump in which the pressure is
imparted to the fluid by centrifugal force produced by a rotating
impeller
46.
rotary pump

47.
minimum distance effluent / influent
48.
organic peroxide
49.
explosive magazine
50.
cryogenic
51.
condenser a heat exchange device in regrigeration
system; consists of a vessel or arrangement of pipes or tubing in
which refrigerant vapor is liquefied (condensed) by the removal
of heat
52.
evaporator that part of a refrigeration system in which
refrigerant is vaporized, thereby taking up external heat and
producing cooling.
53.
volt the unit of potential difference or electromotive
force; when applied across a resistance of 1 ohm, will result in a
current flow of 1 ampere.
54.
voltage- the greatest root-mean-square difference of
potential between any two conductors of the circuit
55.
watt-unit of power
56.
receptor
57.
junction box a box that protects splicing in conductors or
joints in runs of raceways or cables
58.
outlet box- a box at an outlet that encloses one or more
receptacles
59.
transformer a device with two or more coupled windings,
used to convert a supply of electric power from one voltage to
another
60.
types of elevator
61.
slope of escalator
62.
gearless traction machine
63.
illustrations of symbols symbols of bell, buzzer(dwg),
symbol of annunciator(dwg)
64.
illustration of fixtures (lighting & plumbing)
65.
a receptacle that is not water tight
66.
types of wall lamps
67.
types of ceiling lamps
68.
diffuser a device that scatters light from a source
69.
unit to measure luminous flux
70.
the amount of light one square foot one foot away
71.
footcandle a unit of illuminance equal to 1 lumen per
square foot or 10.76 lux
72.
hertz unit of frequency; one cycle per second
73.
kinds of lighting (general, direct, etc.)
74.
semi-direct lighting
75.
semi-indirect lighting
76.
acoustics definition of terms with situational question
77.
the speed of sound 1,087 ft/ sec or 300 m /sec (through
air)

78.
to measure the distance traveled by sound
79.
wavelength the distance between two successive points
of a periodic wave in the direction of propagation
80.
resonance the state existing in a system which is set into
oscillation by a steady oscillatory force, when a change in
frequency of excitation causes a decrease in the response of the
system.
81.
what do you call the unit of 1 over a thousand inch
(Milliinch)
82.
meaning of PABX
83.
meaning of ASSE (American Society of Sanitary Engineers)
84.
meaning of ASME (American Society of Mechanical
Engineers)
85.
color of pipe for high pressure water
86.
color of pipe for fire lines
Structural Design
1. Effective Length the distance between inflection points
2. Development Length minimum length of a reinforcing bar
required to anchor it in concrete
3. Bending Moment the moment that produces bending at a
section of a structural member, equal to the sum of moments
taken about the center of gravity of that section
4. minimum concrete coverings
5. minimum spacing of bolts
6. end distance of bolts in tension
7. end distance of bolts in compression
8. minimum penetration of screws
9. Malleability the property of metal that permits mechanical
deformation by extrusion, forging, rolling, etc. Without fracturing
10.
Yield Point the stress wherein the deformation increases
without any increase in the load. The material at some point
shows a decrease in its section
11.
modulus of elasticity
12.
elasticity the property of a material that enables it to
deform in responses to applied forces an to recover its original
size and shape upon removal of the force
13.
plasticity
14.
toughness the property of materials that enable it to
absorb energy before rupturing, represented by the area under
stress strain curve derived from a tensile test of the material.
Ductile materials are tougher than brittle materials.
15.
Rigidity property of a material to resist a change in its
physical shape

16.
inflection point point on the length of a structural
member subjected to flexure at which the direction of curvature
changes and at which the bending moment is zero
17.
brittleness property of a material to fracture at low stress
without appreciable deformation
18.
ductility the property of a material to undergo plastic
deformation after being stressed beyond the elastic limit before
rupturing.
Ductility is a desirable property of a structural
material since plastic behavior is an indicator of reserve strength
and can serve as a visual warning of impending failure
19.
eccentric load/ force a force applied parallel to the
longitudinal axis of a structural member but not to the centroid
of the cross section, producing bending and uneven distribution
of stresses in the section.
20.
axial load a force that acts perpendicular to the cross
section of a structural member and at its centroid
21.
impact load the dynamic effect on a structure eight
moving or at rest, by the forcible momentary contact of a moving
body.
22.
compressive force/stress
23.
torsion the twisting of a structural member about its
longitudinal axis by two equal and opposite torques
24.
prestressed concrete concrete in which internal stresses
are introduced of such magnitude and distribution that the
tensile stresses resulting from the service loads are counteracted
to a desired degree
25.
post tensioning a method of prestressing reinforced
concrete in which tendons are tensioned after the concrete has
hardened.
26.
jacking force a temporary force exerted into the
prestressing tendons
27.
tendon a steel element such as a wire, cable, bar, rod, or
strand used to impart prestress to the concrete when the
element is placed under tension
28.
span the distance between two supports
29.
clear span the distance between two inside faces of two
supports
30.
moment the property by which a force tends to cause a
body, to which it is applied, to rotate about a point or line
31.
cantilever beam a beam supported only at one end
32.
overhanging beam
33.
girder - a principal beam usually carrying other beams
34.
short column a thick column subjected to failure by
crushing rather than by buckling.
35.
long column a slender column subject to failure by
buckling rather than by crushing

36.
method of section
37.
method of joints
38.
diaphragm (strut and chord)
39.
construction joint a joint between two successive
placements of concrete, often keyed or doweled to provide
lateral stability across the joint.
40.
contraction joint in concrete work, a break in a structure
made to allow for the drying and temperature shrinkages (of
concrete or masonry) thus to prevent cracks forming at
undesirable places. Since all materials containing cement shrink
appreciably on drying, contraction joints are needed in every
long structure.
41.
soffit the underside of an architectural element, as an
arch, beam, cornice, or staircase
42.
tremie a funnel-like device with a pipe or tube for
depositing concrete underwater
43.
space frame a three-dimensional structural frame based
on the rigidity of the triangle and composed of linear elements
subject only to axial tension or compression. The simplest
spatial unit of a space frame is a tetrahedron having 4 joints and
6 structural members.
44.
Slump Test - a test for the stiffness of wet conrete.
45.
Aggregates gravel, sand, slag, crushed rock or similar
inert materials which form a large part of concretes, asphalts or
roads including macadam.
46.
light wight aggregate aggregates with low specific
gravity?
47.
fine aggregates aggregates consisting of sand having a
particle size smaller than inch: specifically, the portion of
aggregate that will pass through a 3/8 inch sieve, almost entirely
through a #4 sieve, and be predominantly retained on a #200
sieve.
48.
coarse aggregates - aggregates consisting of crushed
stone, gravel or blast furnace slag having a particle size larger
than inch: Specifically, the portion of aggregate that is
retained on a #4 sieve.
49.
Grout- a fluid cement mortar that will flow easily without
segregation of the ingredients, used to fill narrow cavities in
masonry and consolidate the adjoining materials into a solid
mass
50.
mortar - a paste of cement, sand and water laid between
bricks, blocks or stones, and usually now made with masonry
cement, formerly with cement and lime putty. Cement paste can
be regarded as the mortar of concrete.
51.
Bundled Bars reinforcing bars bundled together to form a
larger cross section?

52.
nscp standards on stirrup spacing
53.
nscp standards on beams and columns
54.
nscp definitions
55.
minimum thickness of footings
56.
concrete an artificial stone like building material made by
mixing cement and various mineral aggregates with sufficient
water to cause the cement to set and bind the entire mass.
57.
proportional limit the stress beyond which the ratio of
stress to strain for a material no longer remains constant.
58.
ultimate strength the maximum tensile, compressive, or
shearing stress a material can be expected to bear without
rupturing or fracturing. Also called ultimate stress.
59.
Portland cement a hydraulic cement made by burning a
mixture of clay and limestone in a rotary kiln and pulverizing the
resulting clinker into very fine powder. It is named after a
limestone quarried in the isle of Portland, England due its
resemblance to the limestone.
60.
Pedestal an upright compression member with a ratio of
unsupported height to average lateral dimensions of less than 3.
61.
PNS standards
62.
One-way slab - a concrete slab reinforced in one direction
only. It is suitable only for relatively short spans.
63.
two- way slab a concrete slab reinforced in both
directions
64.
seismicity
65.
movable structure
66.
deformeter/deflectometer device used to measure
deformation?
Building Techonology
1. S-shape roofing tile
2. grade beam
3. balloon frame
4. backset
5. wrought iron
6. vernacular terms in construction
7. steel scaffolding
8. identify the beam block from the given pictures
9. pull box
10.
solder and sweat joints
11.
caulking - a process of plugging an opening with oakum,
lead, or other materials that are pounded into place
12.
caulked joint
13.
wood joints
14.
scarf joint

15.
time to remove forms (schedule of removal of forms)
16.
cold joint
17.
construction joint
18.
isolation joint
19.
description pebble washout application
20.
abrasives
21.
squaring of corners
22.
brick bond
23.
a brick or stone projecting from a wall usually to support a
weight
24.
glazing compound
25.
pvc tile trim
26.
paint defects (fading, scaling, bleeding, alligatoring) from
brochures
27.
tile roofing parts
28.
identification of roof framing parts
29.
ridge tile
30.
hip roof
31.
ogee roof
32.
faade
33.
bay
34.
parts of window
35.
types of window
36.
windows projection (bay window, oriel window etc.)
37.
what type of window is best for psychiatric buildings
38.
what type of window is best for detention facilities
39.
where/ when do you use casement window
40.
best window for fire exit (double hung, casement, awning,
sliding) 100% opennable
41.
type of window subject to decay due to exposure to sun
42.
spandrel glass
43.
stained glass
44.
jackbuilt masonry identify the parts from the given
illustrations
45.
construction equipment identify from the given
illustrations
46.
crane bucket
47.
lathe machine
48.
machine used to make moudlings
49.
bolts and nuts - identify from the given illustrations
50.
nail point and nail heads
51.
fence nail
52.
escutcheon nail
53.
screw head
54.
toothlock
55.
flat head/fillister head

56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.

sections of cornice identify from the given illustrations


pvc tile trimmer illustration
plywood, particle board
Wood connections (Mortise and tenon)
haunched tenon
through tenon
v-cut
quarter cee moudling
v-groove
difference between plaster, mortar, grout and cement
maximum slump for pavement
ASTM- American society for testing and materials
PNS Philippine National Standard
intermediate grade steel bar
structural grade steel bar
high tensile grade steel bar
welding

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