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Tarlac State University

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND FINE ARTS


Tarlac City

UTILITY 3 – LIGHTING AND ACOUSTICS


FINAL EXAMINATION

Name: MANAYAN, DEXTER Q.________________________________________

Direction: Write directly to the given space provided for each question. All answer must be in CAPITAL LETTERS.

TEST 1. FILL IN THE BLANKS.

VELOCITY_________ 1. The speed of sound in kilometers per hour.

LUMINOUS INTENSITY 2. The luminous flux emitted per unit solid angle by a light source, expressed In candelas.

ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS_ 3. The science of noise control within buildings.

CANDLEPOWER____ 4. Luminous intensity expressed in candelas.

ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE 5. Is a comprehensive study of acoustic phenomena in the human environment which

involve unwanted sound.

LUMINOUS FLUX____6. The rate of flow of flow visible light per unit time expressed in lumens.

20 TO 20, 000 Hz____ 7. The frequency range audible to human ear.

LUX (lx)____________ 8. The SI unit of illumination equal to one lumen per square meter.

DECIBEL (dB)______ 9. The unit used to measure the intensity of sound.

FOOT-CANDLE_____ 10. A unit of illumination on a surface that is everywhere one foot from a uniform point

source of one candela and equal to one lumen incident per square foot.

HERTZ (Hz)________ 11. Is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic

phenomenon.

LUMEN (lm)________ 12. The SI unit of luminous flux equal to the light emitted in a solid angle of one steradian by

a uniform point source having an intensity of one candela.

TRANSMISSION PATH 13. Borne phenomena of sound either air, structure or water.

FOOT-CANDLE______ 14. A unit of illumination on a surface that is everywhere one foot from a uniform point

source of one candela and equal to one lumen incident per square foot.

BELL X-1__________ 15. The first manned airplane to exceed the speed of sound.

RED______________ 16. The longest wavelength in the light spectrum.

AMPLITUDE________ 17. The maximum deviation of a wave or alternating current from the mean value.

VIOLET____________ 18. The shortest wavelength in the light spectrum.


LUMINOUS FLUX ___ 19. The rate of flow of flow visible light per unit time expressed in lumens.

186, 282 MILES PER SECOND_20. The speed of light in miles or English System of measurement.

45 dB _____________ 21. Average level of sound energy occurring within an architectural environment at a

specified time due to various noise sources in and around the space.

AUDITORIUM ______ 22. Room containing a large amount of sound absorbing material.

FLUTTER__________ 23. Rapid series of reflections usually created when a sound is played between two hard

and parallel room surfaces.

SOUNDPROOF ROOM 24. Room containing very little sound absorbing materials.
ACOUSTIC MATERIALS_ 25. Architectural surfaces need to be designed to either reflect sound, absorb sound,

or diffused sound.

VITRUVIUS_________ 26. First architect to study science of sound.

VELOCITY_________ 27. It indicates the speed of sound either 1 or 2, etc.

THEATRE__________ 28. The preliminary structure in which acoustical design was first used.

ECHO_____________ 29. A sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back

to the listener.

CONVEX SURFACES 30. A surface type that disperses sound evenly across a wide range of frequencies.

SOUND WAVES_____ 31. A diffracted sound in a curved surface.

ECHOLOCATION ____ 32. The location of objects by reflected sound, used by animals.

VACUUM___________ 33. A space were sound does not travel.

RESONANCE ______ 34. The intensification and prolongation of sound produced by sympathetic vibration.

CANDLE____________35. A unit of luminous intensity used prior to 1948 equal to the luminous intensity of a wax

candle of a standard specifications.

TEST 2. ENUMERATION. Answer directly on the given space.

A. ELEMENTS OF SOUND

1. SOURCE
2. TRANSMISSION PATH
3. RECEIVER
B. PATTERN OF REFLECTED SOUND
4. CONVEX
5. CONCAVE
6. FLAT
C. FOUR FIELD OF ACOUSTICAL DESIGN
7. ROOM ACOUSTIC
8. NOISE CONTROL
9. BUILDING ACOUSTIC
10. VIBRATION ISOLATION

D. VISIBLE LIGHT (COLOR) AS PART OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM, FROM


SHORTEST TO LONGEST OUR FIELD OF ACOUSTICAL DESIGN
11. VIOLET
12. INDIGO
13. BLUE
14. GREEN_
15. YELLOW
16. ORANGE
17. RED
E. COLORS TO COMBINE TO PRODUCE WHITE LIGHT
18. RED+BLUE+GREEN= WHITE__
19. BLUE+YELLOW= WHITE __
20. GREEN+ MAGENTA= WHITE__
21. RED+ CYAN= WHITE_
F. TYPE OF ROOM LIGHTING
22. SPECIFIC_LIGHTING _
23. INDIRECT LIGHTING
24. ACCENT LIGHTING
25. GENERAL LIGHTING _
TEST 3. ILLUSTRATE. Answer directly on the given space. 3 points each

1. Reverberation

2. Echo

3. Flutter

4. Creep/ crawl
5. Sound foci

G o o d l u c k

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