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QUESTION AND ANSWER

1. Japanese tea house?

a. Cha-sit-su
b. Masu-gumi
c. Pagoda
d. Torii
1. Japanese tea house?

a. Cha-sit-su
b. Masu-gumi
c. Pagoda
d. Torii
2. A small tower usually corbelled
at the corner of the castle?

a. Odeion
b. Bartizan
c. Pinacotheca
d. Canephora
2. A small tower usually corbelled
at the corner of the castle?

a. Odeion
b. Bartizan
c. Pinacotheca
d. Canephora
3. A large apsidal extension of the
interior volume of a church?
a. Exedra
b. Apse
c. Choir
d. Nave
3. A large apsidal extension of the
interior volume of a church?
a. Exedra
b. Apse
c. Choir
d. Nave
4. Master sculptor of the
Parthenon.
a.Phidias
b. Mnesicles
c. Cossutius
d. Libon
4. Master sculptor of the
Parthenon.
a.Phidias
b. Mnesicles
c. Cossutius
d. Libon
5. Vaulting compartment into six
parts known as?

a. sexpartite
b. trespartite
c. quadripartite
d. sixtite
5. Vaulting compartment into six
parts known as?

a. sexpartite
b. trespartite
c. quadripartite
d. sixtite
6. A projection block or spur of stone
carried with foliage to decorate the
raking lines formed by angles of
spires and canopies.crocket
a. buttress
b. transept
c. crocket
d. mouldings
6. A projection block or spur of stone
carried with foliage to decorate the
raking lines formed by angles of
spires and canopies.crocket
a. buttress
b. transept
c. crocket
d. mouldings
7. Also known as Siam (before
1993) and was named, meaning
“land of the free”
a. Burma
b. Bangkok
c. Bali
d. Laos
7. Also known as Siam (before
1993) and was named, meaning
“land of the free”
a. Burma
b. Bangkok
c. Bali
d. Laos
8. In Roman Architecture, It was built AD 72-82 in
Rome Italy, It is the largest Roman Amphitheater, A
four storey, elliptical structure that seated about
50,000 spectators. The exterior façade was
embellished with superimposed Doric, ionic and
Corinthian columns.
a. Epidaurus Theater
b. Trajans Forum
c. Colosseum
d. Parthenon
8. In Roman Architecture, It was built AD 72-82 in
Rome Italy, It is the largest Roman Amphitheater, A
four storey, elliptical structure that seated about
50,000 spectators. The exterior façade was
embellished with superimposed Doric, ionic and
Corinthian columns.
a. Epidaurus Theater
b. Trajans Forum
c. Colosseum
d. Parthenon
9. (Greek Architecture) is a sculpted female
figure serving as an architectural support
taking the place of a column or a pillar
supporting an entablature on her head.
a. telamon
b. telemones
c. canephora
d. caryatid
9. (Greek Architecture) is a sculpted female
figure serving as an architectural support
taking the place of a column or a pillar
supporting an entablature on her head.
a. telamon
b. telemones
c. canephora
d. caryatid
10. Is an architectural device, typically carved
in stone and employed to decoratively
emphasize the apex of a gable, or any of
various distinctive ornaments at the top, end,
or corner of a building or structure.
a. finial
b. anthemion
c. gargoyles
d. plinth
10. Is an architectural device, typically carved
in stone and employed to decoratively
emphasize the apex of a gable, or any of
various distinctive ornaments at the top, end,
or corner of a building or structure.
a. finial
b. anthemion
c. gargoyles
d. plinth
PART 2
1. A monumental, four-sided stone shaft,
usually monolithic and tapering to a
pyramidal tip.
Obelisk
1. A monumental, four-sided stone shaft,
usually monolithic and tapering to a
pyramidal tip.
2. The sacred enclosure fond in the
highest part of a Greek city is
called:
Temenos
2. The sacred enclosure fond in the
highest part of a Greek city is
called:
3. Domical mounds which grouped with
their rails, gateways, professional paths
and crowning umbrella came to be
known as symbols of the universe; a
Buddhist shrine, temple, or pagoda that
houses a relic or marks the location of an
auspicious event.
Stupa
3. Domical mounds which grouped with
their rails, gateways, professional paths
and crowning umbrella came to be
known as symbols of the universe; a
Buddhist shrine, temple, or pagoda that
houses a relic or marks the location of an
auspicious event.
4. Town square, was the center of social
and business life, around which were
stoas, or colonnaded porticoes, temples,
markets, public buildings, monuments,
shrines.
Agora
4. Town square, was the center of social
and business life, around which were
stoas, or colonnaded porticoes, temples,
markets, public buildings, monuments,
shrines.
5. A vault having a circular plan, and
usually in the form of a sphere portion,
so constructed as to exert an equal thrust
in all directions
Dome
5. A vault having a circular plan, and
usually in the form of a sphere portion,
so constructed as to exert an equal thrust
in all directions
6. A long arcaded entrance porch to a
Christian Basilican Church
Narthex
6. A long arcaded entrance porch to a
Christian Basilican Church
7. A dwarf tree which is a perfect
reflection of Japanese culture.
Bonsai
7. A dwarf tree which is a perfect
reflection of Japanese culture.
8. gateway to greek temple.
Propylea
8. gateway to greek temple.
9. The dining hall in a monastery, a
convent, or a college.
Refectory
9. The dining hall in a monastery, a
convent, or a college.
10. A semi-circular or semi-polygonal
space, usually in church, terminating in
axis and intended to house an altar.
Apse
10. A semi-circular or semi-polygonal
space, usually in church, terminating in
axis and intended to house an altar.
PART 3
Taj Mahal is a building example of what architecture.
From the Greek forms of temple, the three where it lies is
known as ___.

Crepidoma
Stonehenge is an ancient prehistoric world heritage site
which has been a place of worship and celebration at the
time of Summer Solstice for thousands of years. Recently, it
was celebrated not so long ago this year, when was the
summer solstice this year?
Stonehenge is an ancient prehistoric world heritage site
which has been a place of worship and celebration at the
time of Summer Solstice for thousands of years. Recently, it
was celebrated not so long ago this year, when was the
summer solstice this year?

June 21, 2019

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