X Incorrect 0/1 Points
3. The architect's relation to his client is
dependent upon
Good Faith v
Belief
Good Relationship
Y Correct 1/1 Points
4. In the design of a building, the architect
works on a
Development Concept v
Aesthetic Concept
Structural Concept
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5. In the design and placements of signs,
nothing should be installed inside or outside
of the building that would compromise its
safety and aesthetics.
True v
False
Y Correct 1/1 Points
6. If the architect has any other business which
would affect the interest of the client, he
should the client of such situation.
Inform v
Instruct
Call
Y Correct 1/1 Points
Peli xeli (emer)v Correct 1/1 Points
7. This selection process involves the BAC to
visit buildings done by the contractor and
check reference such as former clients and
financial institution.
Verification v
Site Inspection
Authentication
Y Correct 1/1 Points
8. The architect's primordial concerns in all of
his undertakings is to safeguard
Life, Health, Property and Public Welfare ee
Life, Welfare and Property
Life and Wellness
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9. The advantage of an ADC is for the BAC to
have a wider range of options
True v
False
v Correct 1/1 Points
10. This entails the formulation of site criteria,
assistance to the client in site evaluation.
Site Selection and Analysis v
Site Planning
Site Development
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
11. The process of engaging two or more people
working together in a structures way would
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11. The process of engaging two or more people
working together in a structures way would
refer to
Planning
Controlling
Leading
Organizing v
Y Correct 1/1 Points
12. The architect shall promote the interest of his
professional organization which is the
PIA
PROBOA
UAP v
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13. The ability to minimize the use of resources
in achieving objectives would refer to
Effectiveness
Efficiency ¥
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
14. The advantage in conducting an
Architectural Design Competition is
Wider range of options v
Flexibility
Control Stability
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15. The architect must act to the best
and welfare of the client.
Ability
Interest v
Performance
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
16. The architect must be just and easy to deal
with, without
Complexity
Avarice v
Doubt
Y Correct 1/1 Points
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17. During the progress of work, the owner shall
furnish the architect a copy of expenses
being incurred on the construction. This
refers to
Ownership of Documents
Cost Records s
Estimates
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
18. If the architect found the contractor's work in
accordance to the terms of the agreement,
he shall issue the corresponding
Certificate and Payment v
Assessment and Evaluation
Inspection Report
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X Incorrect 0/1 Points
19. The architect shall not seek
commissions/discounts from agents or firms.
All market discounts shall be credited to the
Client v
AOR
Contractor
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
20. The architect shall not the public
as to is professional competence nor claim
any professional specialization unless
supported by academic qualification or
record of expertise.
Deceive v
Inform
Advise
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1. The architect shall ensure that the conduct of
his abide by appropriate and
effective internal procedures, including
monitoring and review processes to enable
the firm to function efficiently.
Professional Practice v
Technical Practice
Professional Conduct
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2A is a systematic way of
doing things.
Procedures
Process v
Method
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21. The architect shall unselfishly give his time
and effort to the advancement of the
profession thru his active and personal
and involvement with the
IAPOA.
Attachment
Commitment v
Awareness
vy Correct 1/1 Points
22. Detailed analysis of the project based on
several studies which will determine the
viability of a proposed development refers to
Feasibility Studies v
Site Development Studies
Environmental Studies
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23. It is a required document under Section 41 of
R.A. 9266 and its IRR.
Standards of Professional Practice v
Standards of Ethical Conduct
Standards of Professional Technique
Y Correct 1/1 Points
24. Which one would refer to the purpose that an
organization strives to achieve?
Plan
Goal v
Objective
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25. Upon signing of the Service Agreement, the
owner can release to the architect, the
amount corresponding to
percent.
15%
8%
5% v
Y Correct 1/1 Points
26. The architect must preserve his good name
with
Dignity wv
Purity
Sincerity
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27. For legitimate existence of a corporation, it
must be registered with the
PRBOA
SEC v
DOLE
Y Correct 1/1 Points
28. The process of ensuring that actual activities
conform to planned activities would refer to
Leading
Organizing
Controlling ee
Planning
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29. The owner should issue orders to the
general contractor only through the
Representative
Architect v
Construction Manager
Y Correct 1/1 Points
30. Works of the AOR are governed by what
law?
RA 8293 v
RA 8392
RA 386
v Correct 1/1 Points
Pliner mere)ytd)
Correct 1/1 Points
31. If an architect violates any provisions of RA
9266, how many years would he be
imprisoned?
5
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
32. The architect shall advise the client against
proceeding with any project whose
may be questionable due to
financial or legal important.
Effectiveness
Practicability v
Potential51 ma
Potential
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33. The Virtues of an Architect was written by
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio v
Marcus Poland
Aristotle
Y Correct 1/1 Points
34. Arbitration, mediation and conciliation is
governed by what law?
RA 9285 v
RA 9825
RA 386mi
Y Correct 1/1 Points
35. The architect shall keep the client informed
at all times of the
Progress of Work v
Program of Work
Schedule of WOrk
Y Correct 1/1 Points
36. The process of directing and influencing the
task-related activities would refer to
Leading v
Planning
Controlling
Organizing
Peli xeli (emer)ytd)
Y Correct 1/1 Points
37. This refers only to a juridical person under
Philippine Law and jurisprudence duly
registered with the DTI as sole
proprietorship.
Architectural Firm v
Business Firm
Architectural Office
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
38. For government projects, the selection of the
Professional Consultant shall be in
accordance with the relevant provisions of
what Philippine law?
RA 9284
RA9184 v
RA 9824
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39. The architect shall not affix his
to any plans or professional documents
prepared by other person.
Name and Signature
Signature and Seal v
Registration No.
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
40. The architect shall from the client
at the very inception of their business
relationship.
Ascertain v
Inform
Advise
Incorrect _0/1 Points
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Advise
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
41. Conducting ocular inspection of possible
project sites may be reimbursed by the
architect to the owner.
True v
False
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
42. If the owner observes or otherwise becomes
aware of anything that may impair the
successful implementation of the project,
likewise the owner shall give prompt
to the architect.
Written Notice v
Written Agreement
Written Information
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43. This entails the conduct of primary and
secondary research and assembled facts
used as basis for conclusion.
Case Studies
Research
Architectural Research v
Y Correct 1/1 Points
44. The services rendered by the architect must
conform to the
Standards of Professional Practice v
Guidelines
Methods for Compensation
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45. The architect shall give the contractor every
reasonable assistance to enable him to fully
understand the contents of the by
furnishing clear, definite and consistent
information.
Project
Contract Documents v
Scope of Work
v Correct 1/1 Points
46. The profession of architecture calls for men
and women of highest
Interest
Faith
Integrity v
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47. The architect shall promptly pay for
architectural and other engineering and allied
services required for the project,
True
False v
vy Correct 1/1 Points
48. The architect shall endeavor to meet the
aesthetic and functional requirements of the
project commensurate with the client's
Budget v
Resources
Capability
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49. The architect shall not tender professional
services without first executing a
professional
Service Agreement v
Scope of Services
Program of Work
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
50. The architect shall always endeavor to
protect the client's fs
Welfare
Rights
Interest v
Y Correct 1/1 Points
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53. The architect shall not free
professional and/or technical services from
suppliers.
Solicit v
Render
Advertise
Y Correct 1/1 Points
54. The architect shall respect and help
conserve system of values, historic, cultural
heritage and the existing built environment of
the which he creates
architecture.
Public
Community v
Area
Peli xeli (emer)YitY 2 Pree 77
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51. In regular practice, the architect acts as the
client's 5
Counsel
Mentor
Adviser v
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
52. The architect may or may not confers with
the client on requirements, secures sufficient
primary and secondary data to generate
reliable projections and analyses which are
to be used as basis for the preparation of
physical plans/designs.
True
False v
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55. The contractor depends upon the architect to
fairly the contractor's interest.
Execute
Implement
Safeguard v
Y Correct 1/1 Points
56. An important activity being conducted before
the bidding which is attended by involved
parties.
Bidding
Pre-Bid Conference v
Pre-Construction Conference
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57. Agovernment agency mandated to
administer and regulate the practice of
architecture in the Philippines would refer to
the
|IAPOA UAP
PRBOA v
DPWH
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
58. The architect's work starts at the inspection
of the project when the owner outlines his
to the architect.
Requirements v
Needs
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
Peli xeli (emer)yd Pea 71
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
59. In applying for a building permit at the OBO,
how many sets of project documents must
be summited?
5 v
v Correct 1/1 Points
60. The process of establishing goals and
suitable course of action would refer to
Planning o
Controlling
Leading
Organizing
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X Incorrect 0/1 Points
61. This document is based on the design brief
of the project prepared by another architect
which the client uses as refence in the
issuance of an invitation to prospective
bidders.
Terms of Reference v
PERT-CPM
Project Transcript
Y Correct 1/1 Points
62. Recommendation from the PRBOA is
needed in the Direct Selection
True
False v
»/ Correct 1/1 Points
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Correct 1/1 Points
63. When a client calls upon the architect to give
oral or written advice and direction refers to
Consultation v
Referral
Recommendation
vy Correct 1/1 Points
64. The architect shall refrain from taking part in
paid advertisement any
materials.
Endorsing v
Sharing
Accounting
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65. Upon signing of the Contract of Services the
contractor can request for the release of
to augment the different
undertakings before the start of the project.
Mobilization Fee v
Notice To Proceed
Notarization Fee
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66. A per diem plus travelling and living
expenses shall be chargeable to the owner
whenever the architect or his duly authorized
representative is required to perform
services at a locality beyond beyond
kilometers.
100
50 v
70
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67. The owner shall arrange and pay for legal,
auditing, insurance, counseling and other
services as mabe required for the project.
True v
False
v Correct 1/1 Points
68. The 3rd part of the Architect's Credo refers to
Professional Excellence v
Morality
Professional Capability
Y Correct 1/1 Points
69. An exchange of information
between the architect and those who
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69. An exchange of information
between the architect and those who
manufacture, supply and handling building
materials is necessary.
Product
Factory
Technical v
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
70. If the architect would be rendering DAEDS
for a residential project, how many percent
will be used for the PF?
6%
10% v
8%
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71. An act to regulate the practice of architecture
in the Philippines would refer to
RA 9226
RA 9266 v
RA 9366
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72. The architect shall immediately upon his
personal knowledge and inspection,
material, equipment or
workmanship which is not in conformity with
the specifications.
Condemn v
Approve
Acknowledge
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73. The contractor is being paid through
of work accomplishment.
Quantity
Quality
Percentage v
Y Correct 1/1 Points
74. This refers to the ability to make good
judgement and quick decision.
Judgmental
Acumen ¥
Cognitive
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
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75. Mediation and conciliation of of
disagreements refers to
RA 9285 v
RA 9258
RA 8293
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
76. If suitably trained and experienced, the
architect's ability to in
to a whole qualifies him o take the lead role
in an undertaking that cuts across various
disciplines.
Synthesize and Organize v
Plan and Organize
Lead and Control
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77. The architect shall be compensated for his
services through his
Billing
Accomplishment
Professional Fee v
Y Correct 1/1 Points
78. When a client calls upon the architect to give
oral or written advice and direction, to attend
conferences, to make evaluations and
appraisals regarding a contemplated project,
refers to
Consultation v
Feasibility Studies
Pre-Design
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81. The architect may exhibit his professional
shingle outside of his office in a
manner.
Proportionate
Cordial
Modest v
Correct 1/1 Points
82. The shall include cost of the
construction as well as all professional fees,
permits, clearances and utilities and cost of
acquiring the project site, etc.
Project Probable Cost
Project Development Cost v
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
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Project Development Cost v
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
83. The architect may not assists the client in
bidding out the work or negotiating with other
concerns.
True
False v
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
84. The architect shall provide employees and
subordinates with a suitable :
Work Environment v
Work Ethics
Work Orientation
X Incorrect _ 0/1 Points
Peli xeli (emer)Correct 1/1 Points
79. Non-creative works refers to
Mechanical
Geodetic Survey
Data gathering v
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
80. If the work of the architect is abandoned or
suspended in whole or in part, the owner
shall pay the architect for the services
rendered corresponding to the amount due
at the stage of suspension.
True v
False
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
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87. When necessary, the owner shall designate
a authorized to act on his behalf.
Counterpart
Representative v
Someone
vy Correct 1/1 Points
88. The Architect's Credo is composed of 8
parts.
False v
True
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
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85. The architect as a good citizen shall abide by
and observe the laws and regulations of the
government and comply with
Standards of Professional Practice v
Norms.
Ordinances
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
86. The architect's honesty of purpose must be
beyond
Reproach v
Approach
Personal Interest
PRelixelile meron)mi
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
89. The most important organizational resources
is
Financial
Material
Human v
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
90. Lump sum or fixed fee method may be
applied to projects since they
entail more paper work and time consuming
efforts.
Government v
Private
NGO's
vY Correct 1/1 Points
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91. Disadvantage in the ADC is
Expensive and Time Consuming
Time and Motion
Time and Effectiveness
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
92. The architect shall his client for
services rendered.
Bill
Account
Charge
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
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95. If an architect violates any provisions of RA
9266, the administrative fine would be PhP
5.5M
3M
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
96. The Services cover a broad
line of architectural services ranging from
initial problem identification to activities that
would allow the architect to initially
conceptualize an array of architectural and
allied solutions.
Pre-Design #
Regular Design
Pre-Feasibility Studies
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X Incorrect 0/1 Points
97. The architect's fee is based on the
Project Development Cost
Project Construction Cost v
Project Probable Cost
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
98. What Philippine law governs the historic and
heritage conservation planning?
RA 10066 v
RA 10606
RA 10912
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RA 10912
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99. The architect shall build his professional
on the merits of his own service
and performance.
Prerogatives
Know-how
Reputation ¥
Y Correct 1/1 Points
100. The architect shall shall promptly inspect
each phase of work
Completed v
Program
Assigned
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93. The architect is engaged in a profession
which carries with it responsibility
towards the public.
Moral
Civic v
Social
X Incorrect 0/1 Points
94. The primordial concern of the architect in all
of his undertakings must be safeguard to life,
health, property and
Community
Security
Public Welfare Y
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